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Selecting a Display Language, Creating a Dictionary Server Script, Appendix C, Where to Go From Here
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Localizing Your IP Phone 7 Selecting a Display Language This section describes how to localize the Cisco SPA300 and Cisco SPA500 Series IP 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 saving 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 support website. See Appendix C, "Where to Go From Here," for the website location. The end user can change the language of the phone on the phone by following these steps: STEP 1 Press the Setup button. STEP 2 Select Language, then press the Select soft button. STEP 3 Select Option to change the language. STEP 4 With the desired language selected, press Save. Creating a Dictionary Server Script The Dictionary Server Script defines the location of the dictionary server, the languages available and the associated dictionary. The syntax is as follows: Dictionary_Server_Script ua="na"/Dictionary_Server_Script Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 199