Numeric Keypad

0-9/*/#:Use these keys to enter numbers

Unique Key: Use this key to enter a variety of unique characters.

Symbols: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? ·

Internet characters: @ “ _ % - l

The - l functions as a tilde (~) symbol.

Umlaut characters: Ä ß Ñ Ö Ü

Norwegian characters: Æ Å Ø æ å ø

Hyphen Key: Use this key as the “- ” character when programming ID, PBX, public line, or international numbers.

Clear Key: use this key to cancel ID, telephone number and programming entries.

One-Touch Keypad

The One-Touch keypad is arranged like a standard keyboard for quick touch typing of names, Sender and Location ID.

Alphabet Keys: (#1-27, except #20) Use these keys for

easy entry of alphabetic characters.

Caps Key (One-Touch key #31): Use this key to switch between uppercase and lowercase when entering alphanumeric characters.

Unique Key (One Touch key #20): Use the same as the “0” of the numeric keypad. Also used to enter:

Symbols: ! # & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? ·

Internet characters: @ “ _% - l

The - l functions as a tilde symbol.

Umlaut characters: Ä ß Ñ Ö Ü

Norwegian characters: Æ Å Ø æ å ø

Pause Key (One-Touch key #40): Use this key to enter automatic 3 second pauses in dialing. For example, use this key to tell the machine to wait for an outside or international line to open. Pauses in a telephone number dialing sequence are indicated by a “P.”

Space Key (One Touch key #36): Use this key to enter spaces when programming. Unlike the Pause key, spaces provide easier reading only and have no effect on dialing.

Del Key: (One-Touch key #30): Use this key to delete characters at the position of the cursor in the display panel when entering, ID, telephone numbers or programming functions.

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Oki 59502, 5750 manual Numeric Keypad, One-Touch Keypad, Alphabet Keys #1-27, except #20 Use these keys for