Appendix L: Language Enhancement; Contents; Description; Character Encoding - Avaya 1110 Fundamentals

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Appendix L: Language enhancement

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Description

Avaya 1100 Series Expansion Module font support
Description
To support languages with complex fonts, CS 1000 includes the following language
enhancements for the Avaya 2007 IP Deskphone, Avaya 1210 IP Deskphone, Avaya
1110/1120E/1140E/1150E/1165E IP Deskphones.
• UNIStim font messages interpreted as UTF-8— enables the Call Server to easily display
complex fonts, such as Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Greek, Hebrew,
Japanese, and Korean on an IP Phone.
• Support for TFTP Server—an extension of the existing configuration file is used to
download fonts as needed into the IP Phone.
• Synchronization of the display language between the Call Server and the IP Phone—local
prompts on the IP Phone and text from the Call Server are displayed in the same
language.
UTF-8 character encoding
UTF-8 is used as character encoding between the Call Server and the IP Phone. This must
be enabled on the Call Server in order for the fonts to be downloaded. After the Call Server
has downloaded the appropriate fonts, the IP Phone can display all languages for which it has
appropriate character sets. Although the IP Phone supports the languages for which it has
appropriate character sets, only one language can be displayed at a time.
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
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