Set the IP phone SPA 922 display language to russian

I have several IP-phones SPA 922.
I would like to set the IP phones display language to russian.
 at the  URL http://www.linksys-itsp.com I didn't find a dictonary in russian.
Can I find that dictonary?
Or Can I create the dictonary by myself and how can I do that?
There are no such instructions in the phone guide.
Message Edited by Paul_Frank on 02-10-2008 12:59 PM

i also got mine from the same link so maybe these are just the available languages for the device...maybe you can ask your linksys contact if it can be included as a feature request...
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