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In input lines for entering text, the numeric keyboard automatically switches to
entry of letters.
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When entering text, use the
/
navigation keys to move text input position
to the beginning or end of the entry. Entries are always made at the cursor
position. Input position moves automatically when you enter a new character.
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When entering text, the first letter is automatically upper case and then
automatically switched to lower case. After you enter a space, the next letter is
upper case. You can also press the
star key to switch back and forth
between upper and lower case.
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When entering text you can switch to numeric input by pressing the number
key
longer
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When entering numbers (call numbers) you may have to enter the “R”
character (for enquiry calls). Press the
hash key multiple times to select “R”.
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A short press of the
C key deletes single numbers/characters (left of the
cursor position), a long key press to delete the entire entry.
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The
Esc
softkey cancels the input procedure.
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short key press: Switching upper/
lower case
long key press: Entry of *
short key press: Switching upper/
lower case
long key press: Entry of *
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Key
Upper-case letter
Lower-case letter
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