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Hello,

 

Looking at the Community I have find out that on VVX310 the name are truncated automatically without the possibility to get this change:

http://community.polycom.com/t5/VoIP/VVX-310-Screen-Display-truncated/td-p/68532

 

However, my issue is with the following nomenclature:

xxxxx-yyyyyy for example AAAAA-000000

 

If I setup two labels with the following:

AAAAA-100001

MMMMM-100001

 

The first one will not be truncated whereas the second one will be, but we have the same number of caracters.

 

Does it means that it is limited to the number of Pixels but not the number of Caracters ? Is it a display limitation that will never be changed ?

The idea behind this is a consistency in the Label name that we try to implement but because of this we will need to certainly change the phones label of several phones. (I want to be sure before starting the process)

 

Thanks,

Seb

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Hello Seb,

welcome back to the Polycom Community.

The community's VoIP FAQ contains this post here:

Dec 1, 2014 Question: What are the restrictions on characters I can use for a Line Label?

Resolution: Please check => here <=

 

The above should outline this in more detail but also depends on the characters width.

Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.

Best Regards

Steffen Baier

Polycom Global Services

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Hello Seb,

welcome back to the Polycom Community.

The community's VoIP FAQ contains this post here:

Dec 1, 2014 Question: What are the restrictions on characters I can use for a Line Label?

Resolution: Please check => here <=

 

The above should outline this in more detail but also depends on the characters width.

Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.

Best Regards

Steffen Baier

Polycom Global Services

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Notice: I am an HP Poly employee but all replies within the community are done as a volunteer outside of my day role. This community forum is not an official HP Poly support resource, thus responses from HP Poly employees, partners, and customers alike are best-effort in attempts to share learned knowledge.
If you need immediate and/or official assistance for former Poly\Plantronics\Polycom please open a service ticket through your support channels
For HP products please check HP Support.

Please also ensure you always check the General VoIP , Video Endpoint , UC Platform (Microsoft) , PSTN
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