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System variables in string display – Grandstream GXP21xx XML Application Guide User Manual

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SYSTEM VARIABLES IN STRING DISPLAY

In element, the following system variables could be used to display the pre-defined values

in XML application (also applied to XML customized idle screen).

$String

$a

This variable is replaced with the configured

account name

$A

This variable is replaced with configured

softkey label

$b

-

$B

This variable is replaced with the current day

of month with leading zero, possible values:

01, 02, …, 31

$c

This variable is replaced with Missed Call

string along with missed call count.

$C

This variable is replaced with

DND

(Do-Not-Disturb) label when DND is enabled

$d

This variable is replaced with the current day

of month with leading zero, possible values: 1,

2, …, 31

$D

This variable is replaced with the current day

of month with leading zero, possible values:

01, 02, …, 31

$e

This variable is replaced with the onhook

dialing number

$E

-

$f

This variable is replaced with

the

Month-week-date format based on the

configuration

$F

-

$g

This variable is replaced with the country

name for weather information

$G

This variable is replaced with the number of

the Missed Call

$h

This variable is replaced with the current hour

of day in 12-hour format with leading zero,

possible values: 01, 02, …, 12

$H

This variable is replaced with the current hour

of day in 24-hour representation with leading

zero, possible values: 00, 02, …, 23

$i

This variable is replaced with the system IPV6

Address

$I

This variable is replaced with the system IPV4

Address

$j

This variable is replaced with Forwarded Call

string along with forwarded calls count

$J

-

$l

-

$L

This variable is replaced with the city name

for weather information

$m

This variable is replaced with the current

minute of hour with leading zero, possible

values: 01, 02, …, 59

$M

This variable is replaced with the current

month in English, possible values: January,

February, …, December

$n

This variable is replaced with the current

month in number with leading zero, possible

values: 1, 2, …, 12

$N

This variable is replaced with the configured

SIP Display Name or account name