SAP language parameter setting

Dears:
The parameter zcsa/installed_languages which is in RZ10, control the sap language parameter setting, but i am not very understand how to set the value, i find some set the value to 123EM, i don't know that the 123 meaning here. And some just set it to DE2, D is for Germany, and E is for English, so what is 2 for? Do you know the standard value setting for this parameter?

The language environment that comes with the standard SAP installation includes German and English. To use SAP with other languages, you must perform a language import or supplement (use transaction SMLT). Changes in the language environment usually require changes in the codepage setup, which requires changes in some database tables and in the profile files.
Most language administration can be done with transactions SMLT and SP12, and reports RSCP0001, RSCP0004, RSCP0017, and RSCP0020.
The codepage environment is summarized in the report RSCP0001. Running the report will generate a screen with codepage parameters drawn from different places. A proper codepage setup usually requires that all codepage parameters are the same. This table show the output of the RSCP0001 report, and where its data is drawn from:  Report output Source 
1.  Table TCPDB   
Code page for transparent data in the database  Entry in TCPDB table 
Code page for non-transparent data in the
database (for example, pools and clusters)  Entry in TCP0C table (can change from online report above) 
2.  System profile parameters   
Code page for transparent data in the database  install/codepage/db/transp = 8300 
Code page for non-transparent data in the
database (for example, pools and clusters)  install/codepage/db/non_transp = 8300 
Code pages used by this application server  install/codepage/appl_server = 8300 
Code pages used by SAPTEMU  saptemu/Codepage = 8300 
For example, changes in the instance profile, for Traditional Chinese, might look like:
Change Installed languages to include M (Traditional Chinese)
zcsa/installed_languages = DEM
Change to desired language for logon screen
zcsa/system_language = E
Add the following parameters for Chinese Character Set
install/codepage/appl_server = 8300
install/codepage/db/transp = 8300
install/codepage/db/non_transp = 8300
saptemu/Codepage = 8300
abap/locale_ctype = Chinese(Taiwan)_Taiwan.950
install/collate/active = 0
abap/locale_all/needed = 0
rscp/TCP0B = TCP0D
abap/set_text_env_at_new_mode =1
abap/import_char_conversion = 0

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    > Does anyone know the problem and has a solution to it?
    >
    > Thx in advance
    > Silke Ramm
    This is just a guess, but I know from my BSP days that the Browse button for File Uploads can be a little bit different because it is often provided by the browser itself.  It might be that the text isn't being provided by the backend, but by the browser.  You might try changing your language settings within the browser and see if this changes the button label.

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