Administrator’s Guide for SIP-T5 Series Smart Media Phones
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Loading Language Packs
Languages available for selection depend on language packs currently loaded to the IP phone.
You can customize the translation of the existing language on the phone user interface or web
user interface. You can also make new languages (not included in the available language list)
available for use on the phone user interface and web user interface by loading language packs
to the IP phone. Language packs can only be loaded using configuration files.
You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for language packs. You can also obtain the language
packs online: http://support.yealink.com/documentFront/forwardToDocumentFrontDisplayPage.
For more information on obtaining the language packs, refer to Obtaining Configuration Files
and Resource Files on page 114.
Note
Customizing a Language for Phone User Interface
The following table lists the available languages and associated language packs for the phone
user interface:
When adding a new language pack for the phone user interface, the language pack must be
formatted as “X.GUI.name.lang” (X starts from 011, “name” is replaced with the language name).
To modify translation of an existing language, do not rename the language file.
The new added language must be supported by the font library on the IP phone.
If the characters
in the custom language file are not supported by the phone, the IP phone will display “?” instead.