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Configuring Regional Parameters and Supplementary Services Localizing Your IP Phone 8 The following example configures daylight savings time for New Zealand, starting at midnight on the first Sunday of October and ending at midnight on the third Sunday of March. This only applies to countries that recognize daylight savings time. start=10/1/7;3/22/7;save=1 (New Zealand) The following example reflects the new change starting March 2007. DST starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November: start=3/8/7/02:0:0;end=11/1/7/02:0:0;save=1 Selecting a Display Language This section describes how to localize the SPA9x2 phone display language. You can define up to nine languages, in addition to English, to be available and host the dictionaries for each of the languages on the HTTP or TFTP provisioning server. Language support follows Cisco dictionary principles. NOTE: The WIP310 does not support localization; however, daylight savings time adjustment is supported. Use the Language Selection parameter to select the phone's default display language. The value must match one of the languages supported by the dictionary server. The script (dx value) is as follows: • • Defaults to blank; the maximum number of characters is 512. For example: Spanish During startup, the phone checks the selected language and downloads the dictionary from the TFTP/HFTP provisioning server indicated in the phone's configuration. The dictionaries are available at the following website: http://www.cisco.com/go/smallbiz Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Administration Phone Guide 169

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Configuring Regional Parameters and Supplementary Services
Localizing Your IP Phone
Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Administration Phone Guide
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8
The following example configures daylight savings time for New Zealand, starting
at midnight on the first Sunday of October and ending at midnight on the third
Sunday of March. This only applies to countries that recognize daylight savings
time.
start=10/1/7;3/22/7;save=1 (New Zealand)
The following example reflects the new change starting March 2007. DST starts on
the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November:
start=3/8/7/02:0:0;end=11/1/7/02:0:0;save=1
Selecting a Display Language
This section describes how to localize the SPA9x2 phone display language. You
can define up to nine languages, in addition to English, to be available and host the
dictionaries for each of the languages on the HTTP or TFTP provisioning server.
Language support follows Cisco dictionary principles.
Use the Language Selection parameter to select the phone’s default display
language. The value must match one of the languages supported by the dictionary
server. The script (dx value) is as follows:
<Language_Selection ua="na">
</Language_Selection>
Defaults to blank; the maximum number of characters is 512. For example:
<Language_Selection ua="na"> Spanish
</Language_Selection>
During startup, the phone checks the selected language and downloads the
dictionary from the TFTP/HFTP provisioning server indicated in the phone’s
configuration. The dictionaries are available at the following website:
NOTE:
The WIP310 does not support
localization; however, daylight savings time
adjustment is supported.