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1.2 Input RulesThis chapter describes rules regarding input in detail.1.2.1 Valid charactersDescribes characters that can be input.An input character check is implemented through Javascript when using Web Maintenance Console, anderrors are displayed in a dialog box when invalid characters are input.Valid characters are shown in the following:ASCII code0x08, 0x0D, 0x20, 0x21-0x7ECharacterNumbers <0–9>Letters Others ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~> (Space)1.2.2 Input character restrictionsA set of character restrictions is defined as follows:Input Type Valid characters UsageDial1 Numbers <0–9>Others <# *>Dial for trunk.Dial3 Numbers <0–9>Others <# * N (N=2–9) X (0–9) Z (Z=1–9)>Dial for outbound.Dial4 Numbers <0–9>Others <# * N (N=2–9) X (0–9, # * {# and * work as awild card.}) x>Dial for dialing table.UnsignedNumberNumbers <0–9>Others < . >However, decimal points are omitted.Used for input of numerical valuesusing [0–9] with a clearly definedrange. (Usage is separate from"Text Numeric")The range is not by the number ofdigits but indicated by the actualnumerical range that can be input(for port numbers, "1-65535").Text No input restrictions.TextNumericNumbers <0–9> Used for the input of digits [0–9] asa character string for floatingextension numbers, etc. (Usage isseparate from "UnsignedNumber") Indicated by a range,such as from 3 digits in length, etc.1.2 Input Rules10 Programming Item List
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