Datasheet
B - 20
Roman numbers - numbers up to 38 that consist of combinations of X, V and
I - are supported. Roman numbers may be used separately and be combined
with proper names.
Louis XIV XIX
Romans up to 28, followed by "e", "e.", "E" or "E." are read as ordinal num-
bers.
Xe Ie.
Telephone Numbers
Telephone numbers are recognized when parentheses, slashes or hyphens are
used to separate the country code and/or area code from the actual telephone
number. Spaces and periods are allowed to separate groups of digits. The
telephone numbers are pronounced in groups of two digits, a pause is inserted
where a period, hyphen or space occurs.
04.42.20.84.53 03/88.41.73.00 (01)42 21 84 53
(01) 42 21 84 53 83-50-33-33 83 54 21 73
45 03 37 60 45.03.37.60 45-03-37-60
When telephone numbers are preceded by an abbreviation, the number may
no longer be separated by spaces, periods or hyphens.
Tél: 45033760 tél. (03)22712999
The following formats are supported for Belgian telephone numbers - the
telephone numbers are pronounced in groups of two or three digits.
Tél. (03)820.02.22 Tél. (03)8200222
Tél. (057) 82.00.22 Tél.02/460.33.97
Bank Account Numbers
Bank account numbers are recognized when hyphens are inserted between
the groups of digits. The account numbers are pronounced in groups of two or
three digits.
000-1254887-87 123-4528098-34