Administrator Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP

Features

Asian languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) is also included but will render only on the SoundPoint® IP 600’s and SoundStation® IP 4000’s higher resolution displays.

Basic character support includes the following Unicode character ranges:

Name

Range

 

 

 

C0

Controls and Basic Latin

U+0000 - U+007F

 

 

 

C1

Controls and Latin-1 Supplement

U+0080 - U+00FF

 

 

Cyrillic (partial)

U+0400 - U+045F

 

 

 

Extended character support available on SoundPoint® IP 600 and SoundStation® IP 4000 platforms includes the following Unicode character ranges5.

Name

Range

 

 

 

 

CJK Symbols and Punctuation

U+3000

- U+303F

 

 

 

Hiragana

U+3040

- U+309F

 

 

Katakana

U+30A0 - U+30FF

 

 

 

Bopomofo

U+3100

- U+312F

 

 

 

Hangul Compatibility Jamo

U+3130

- U+318F

 

 

Bopomofo Extended

U+31A0 - U+31BF

 

 

Enclosed CJK Letters and Months

U+3200 - U+327F

 

 

 

CJK Compatibility

U+3300

- U+33FF

 

 

CJK Unified Ideographs

U+4E00 - U+9FFF

 

 

Hangul Syllables

U+AC00 - U+D7A3

 

 

CJK Compatibility Ideographs

U+F900 - U+FAFF

 

 

CJK Half-width forms

U+FF00 - U+FFFF

 

 

 

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 dic- tionary files are inaccessible, the language will revert to the internal language.

5. Within a Unicode range, some characters may not be supported due to their infrequent usage.

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