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19. USABLE CHARACTERS
19.1. Characters That Can Be Used for Names, Authentication ID and Passwords
Target
Alphabetical
Upper case
letters A – Z
Alphabetical
Lower case
letters a – z
Numerical
0 – 9
Symbols [“-” (hyphen)]
and [“_” (underscore)]
Other
symbols*
Login screen
Username
×
×
Password
×
×
Network settings screen Terminal Name
×
SIP settings screen
User ID
×
Display Name
×
Password
Authentication ID
×
VMS Broadcasting
settings screen
Username
×
×
Password
×
×
Pattern registratration
screen
Pattern Name
×
Event settings screen
SIP 1 Target
User ID
×
SIP 2 Target
User ID
×
* These following 14 symbols:
! # % + , . = @ [ ] ^ { } ~
Tip
Characters that can be used when entering the "Name (Terminal Name)" with the IP settings tool are the same
as those used for the [Terminal Name] on the Network Settings Screen shown above.
19.2. Characters That Can Be Used for Filenames
Target
Alphabetical
Upper case
letters A – Z
Alphabetical
Lower case
letters a – z
Numerical
0 – 9
Symbols [“-” (hyphen)]
and [“_” (underscore)]
Other
symbols*
Media setting screen
Media file name
(*.wav, *.mp3)
Maintenance screen
Config file name
(*.spconf)
* These following 14 symbols:
! # % + , . = @ [ ] ^ { } ~
Tip
Characters that can be used for filenames when performing "Setting Upload" by means of the IP settings tool
are the same as those used for the "Config filename" on the Maintenance Screen shown above.