Number/Address 693seam_
Number/Address 693seamG@_

Directory List on the Cordless Handset

Entering Characters and Numbers

During alphanumeric entry, the volume control keys become edit keys. They are used to provide backspace and forward-space capability to the unit. For Backspace/Erase, press the Lower end of the volume bar. To add a space or to erase from left to right, press the higher end of the volume bar.

Note: The Down scroll key (marked  ) or the Up scroll key (marked Ï ) are also used to provide backspace and forward space respectively.

General Record Editing

To accommodate adding and editing, use the available characters as labelled on the keypad. Pause key and special characters are also available:

0 Key / Pause Key

To allow the user to enter pause characters, the pause key is the 0 digit key in alphanumeric editing mode. Characters appear in the following order: : 0, p.

1Key

In the alphanumeric mode, the 1 digit key accesses several special characters.

Characters appear in the following order:

1

@ .

:

;

=

_

,

-

`

& (

)

As can be seen, these special characters accessible through the 1key allow URI and IP address data entry.

Note: To enter the dot/period in the IP address format, the star *key is used when in numeric "123" editing mode. Alternatively, in text "abc" or "ABC" editing mode, use the 1 key to access the ".".

"123" —þ"abc"þ—"ABC" Softkey

You can use the left soft key to toggle from numeric "123" editing mode to lower case text "abc" editing mode, to upper case text "ABC" editing mode as shown in the following illustrations.

Switch from Numeric to Lower Case Alphanumeric Mode

Number/Address

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Number/Address

693_

 

693_

 

123

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abc

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abc

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ABC

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Aastra Telecom CT Cordless manual Directory List on the Cordless Handset, Entering Characters and Numbers