Familiarize yourself with your telephone

Basic rules of operation

Entering text

Your telephone has its own keypad with letter keys (p. 9). The keys are arranged in a similar manner to a computer keyboard.

The default layout corresponds to the letters printed in white on the keys.

For upper case letters, the shift key (up arrow) must be held down.

Special characters are shown in blue. For special characters, the Alt key must be held down.

Country-specific special characters can be created as follows: First select the special diacritic character shown in blue (e.g. an accent). Then enter the normal (unaccented) letter.

Example:

You want to enter the character Á.

Press and hold the Alt key.

Press ´ (above the D) on the middle row of keys. Release both buttons.

Press and hold the Shift key. Press the A key.

Release both buttons.

The letter Á will be shown in the display.

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If you have a telephone with an unprinted alphanumeric keypad (p. 93) you must place a keypad template over the alphanumeric keypad. The appropriate let- ters and symbols are printed on the template.

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Avaya T3 (IP) Comfort manual Entering text, Example