Entering characters
You can use the remote control to input letters and numbers.
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Note the following regarding entering the address of the other party.
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SIP user name/MCU’s conference room number: alphanumeric characters, symbols . = * + _ - $ ! ? /
( ) ' (up to 60 characters)
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H.323 name: alphanumeric characters, symbols . @ : ; = * + # _ - $ \ % ^ ! ? / ` ( ) [ ] {|} ' (up to 60
characters)
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SIP domain name: alphanumeric characters, symbols . - (up to 128 characters)
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H.323 extension: numeric characters, symbols * # (up to 20 characters)
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For host names in the format of user name@domain name, characters and the number of characters that
can be entered for user name and domain name are the same as for SIP user name and SIP domain name.
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The following characters can be used for input such as entering addresses in the contact list or directly
entering the address of the party to call.
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When using SIP: alphanumeric characters, symbols . @ : = * + _ - $ ! ? / ( ) ' (up to 189 characters)
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When using H.323: alphanumeric characters, symbols . @ : ; = * + # _ - $ \ % ^ ! ? / ` ( ) [ ] {|} '
(up to 189 characters)
When using SIP, the user name (portion before the @ mark) can be up to 60 characters, and the domain
name (portion after the @ mark) can be up to 128 characters.
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Enter values that comply with the corresponding standard. For details, contact your network administrator.
About IPv6 Addresses
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When manually setting an IPv6 address, it may be entered in its shortened form or unshortened form.
(Input example)
2001:db8::10
2001:0db8::0010
2001:db8:0:0:0:0:0:10
2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0010
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