Multilingual user interface, Multilingual user interface –27 – Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 2.2.0 User Manual

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Configuring Your System

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message or by initiating a new dialog. The destination for new dialog

messages can be entered manually or selected from the contact directory, the

preferred method.
There are no related configuration changes.

Multilingual User Interface

The system administrator or the user can select the language. Support for

major western European languages is included and additional languages can

be easily added. Support for Asian languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean)

is also included, but will display only on the SoundPoint IP 600, 601, and 650

and SoundStation IP 4000’s higher resolution display.
For basic character support and extended character support (available on

SoundPoint IP 600, 601, and 650 and SoundStation IP platform), refer to

Multilingual <ml/>

on page

A-20

. (Note that within a Unicode range, some

characters may not be supported due to their infrequent usage.)

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server or locally:

Note

This feature is not available on SoundPoint IP 301 phones.

Note

The multilingual feature relies on dictionary files resident on the boot server. The
dictionary files are downloaded from the boot server whenever the language is
changed or at boot time when a language other than the internal US English
language has been configured. If the dictionary files are inaccessible, the language
will revert to the internal language.

Note

Currently, the multilingual feature is only available in the application. At this time,
the bootROM application is available in English only.

Central

(boot server)

Configuration file:
sip.cfg

Specify the boot-up language and the selection of language choices
to be made available to the user.

For more information, refer to

Multilingual <ml/>

on page

A-20

.

For instructions on adding new languages, refer to

To add new

languages to those included with the distribution:

on page

A-21

.

Local

Local Phone User
Interface

The user can select the preferred language under the Settings menu.

Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to <Ethernet
address
>-phone.cfg on the boot server. Changes will permanently
override global settings unless deleted through the Reset Local
Config menu selection and the <Ethernet address>-phone.cfg is
removed from the boot server.

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