Lucent Technologies 8.2 Security Camera User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Managing displays
114Changing the display language
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Related topics
Refer to ‘‘Telephone Displays’’ on page 1499
more information about choosing
the language for messages on your display phones and for mapping US English to
Cyrillic (for Russian), Katakana (for Japanese) European, or Ukrainian characters.
Refer to ‘‘
System Parameters Country-Options’’ on page 919 for more
information about and field descriptions on the System Parameters
Country-Option screen.
Fixing problems
Symptom Cause and Solution
Characters that display are
not what you thought you
entered.
This feature is case sensitive. Check the table to
make sure that you entered the right case.
You entered “~c”, and “*”
appears on the display
instead.
Lower-case “c” has a specific meaning in the
DEFINITY system, and therefore cannot be
mapped to any other character. An asterisk “*”
appears in its place.
You entered “~->” or “~<-”
and nothing appears on the
display.
These characters do not exist as single keys on
the standard US-English keyboard. Therefore
the system is not programmed to handle them.
Enhanced display characters
appear in fields that you did
not update.
If an existing display field contains a tilde (~)
followed by Roman characters, and you update
and submit that screen after this feature is
activated, that field will display the enhanced
character set.
Nothing displays on the
terminal at all.
Some unsupported terminals do not display
anything if a special character is presented.
Check the model of display terminal that you
are using.
You entered a character with
a descender and part of it
appears cut off in the
display.
Some of the unused characters in Group2a have
descenders that do not appear entirely within
the display area. These characters are not
included in the character map. For these
characters (g,j,p,q,y), use Group1 equivalents.