• Save — for saving the image in the terminal.
• [Send] — for sending the image to the destination of your choice.
• Reload — for reloading the image.
• Details
— for displaying the image details.
• Show Image — for showing the image on its own page.
6.14.16
Text Input Pane
Prerequisites: This pane is visible when the browser menu is opened and text entry field is active.
When and where to use: To input the text for the URL.
Procedure:
1 Select the URL.
2 Press abc.
The text input pane opens up.
3 Select www.
4 Scroll the required extension (for example: .com).
5 Press .com. The screen displays the URL with the selected extension.
Table 29: Browser Text Input Icons
Mode Soft Key Action
Alphabetic characters - low-
er case
abc Enter text in lowercase.
Alphabetic characters - up-
per case
ABC Enter text in uppercase.
Numeric 123 Enter numbers and symbols.
http mode www Enter
6.14.17
WAP Push
NOTICE: This is a selling feature.
WAP push allows WAP content to be pushed to a radio. This push is carried out by sending a specially
formatted (Push Access Protocol) XML document to the Push Proxy Gateway, that in turn forwards the
document to the radio.
A WAP push message is an encoded message including a link to a WAP address. When receiving a
WAP push, a WAP enabled radio automatically gives the option to access the WAP content. The
implemented WAP push is compliant with WAP 2.0 standard.
The radio supports WAP 2.0 through a proxy only. Proxyless connections are not supported.
6.14.17.1
New WAP Messages
Types of the WAP Messages and their priorities:
MN002041A01–AA
Chapter 6: Features
Send Feedback 157