Characters that display are not what you thought you entered. |
This feature is case sensitive. Check the table to make sure that you entered the right case. |
If you enter ~c, the system will display * instead. |
Lower-case c has a specific meaning in Avaya Communication Manager, and therefore cannot be mapped to any other character. The system displays an asterisk * in its place. |
If you enter ~-> or ~<-, the system does not display anything. |
These characters do not exist as single keys on the standard US-English keyboard. Therefore the system is not programmed to handle them. |
Enhanced display characters appear in fields that you did not update. |
If an existing display field contains a tilde (~) followed by Roman characters, and you update and submit that screen after this feature is activated, that field will display the enhanced character set. |
Nothing displays on the terminal at all. |
Some unsupported terminals do not display anything if a special character is presented. Check the model of display terminal that you are using. |
If you enter a character with a descender then the system displays it with part of it cut off. |
Some of the unused characters in Group2a have descenders that do not appear entirely within the display area. These characters are not included in the character map. For these characters (g,j,p,q,y), use Group1 equivalents. |