Supported Languages And Character Set - Cisco IP 7960G Product Overview

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 1
Product Overview
Table 1-1
Command
Restart in Progress
Endpoint Configuration
Notification

Supported Languages and Character Set

The Cisco MGCP IP phone supports the ISO 8859-1 Latin1 characters and the following languages:
French (fr), Spanish (es), Catalan (ca), Basque (eu), Portuguese (pt), Italian (it), Albanian (sq),
Rhaeto-Romanic (rm), Dutch (nl), German (de), Danish (da), Swedish (sv), Norwegian (no), Finnish (fi),
Faroese (fo), Icelandic (is), Irish (ga), Scottish (gd), English (en), Afrikaans (af), and Swahili (sw).
It does not support the following languages: Zulu (zu) and other Bantu languages using Latin
Extended-B letters; Arabic in North Africa; and Guarani (gn), which is missing the letters G, E, I, U, and
Y with tildes (~).
You can use ISO 8859-1 Latin1 characters in the following areas:
The i button text and the Settings menu are in English. These items are built into the phone image and
Note
cannot be changed.
MGCP Commands (continued)
Caller ID information—When an MGCP message is received with ISO 8859-1 Latin1 characters in
the caller ID strings, those caller ID strings are displayed on the phone LCD with the correct
ISO 8859-1 Latin1 characters.
Cisco CallManager XML—Services menu applications are written in Cisco CallManager XML
(CMXML). You can write language-specific applications for a particular region. For example, you
can write an application that displays the current weather in Sweden using Swedish language
characters. If you write the same application for a Spanish town, the characters you select could
translate the application into Spanish.
Call-control displays (external MGCP XML card deck)—The XML deck used for MGCP call
control is downloaded to the phone, and those XML cards can be translated into the local language.
Line-key labels—Line-key labels are set using an MGCP message that sets the label to the string
provided. Strings that contain ISO 8859-1 Latin1 characters are displayed properly.
Soft-key labels—Soft-key labels are set using XML cards. XML cards, including call-control cards
and services applications, can provide soft keys with ISO 8859-1 Latin1 characters.
Description
Notifies the CA of the endpoint's service state change. Phone to CA
Specifies encoding for audio signals.
Indicates event occurrences.
Cisco MGCP IP Phone Administrator Guide, Release 6.x and 7.x
Supported Languages and Character Set
Direction
CA to phone
Phone to CA
1-9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Ip 7940g

Table of Contents