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9100-0923-01 V2.0
SAGE INSTRUMENTS
From a data entry screen, press NEXT to accept the current selection or field contents,
and move to the next data entry screen or function.
Volume Control
During tests, you can hear the sounds produced (e.g., dial tone, call progress tones, etc.).
Use the volume control keys to adjust the volume of these sounds. To adjust a sound,
press and hold the key
while the sound is audible
. Release the key when you reach the
desired level.
TALK
Use the TALK key when you use the 923LTS as a telephone. (A speaker and
microphone are located on the back side of the unit.)
When you press the TALK key, the 923LTS goes off hook and the keyboard functions as
a telephone keypad. Press the TALK key again to toggle back to on-hook, and to disable
the telephone speaker and microphone.
ON/OFF
Press the ON/OFF key to turn on the 923LTS. To turn off the 923LTS,
press and hold
down
the ON/OFF key until the display darkens.
Using the Telephone Keypad
The 923LTS telephone keypad performs many functions, and can be used for both
alphabetic and numeric data entry. Use the keypad for:
•
making menu selections
•
entering telephone numbers
•
entering other information (e.g., your identification
number, names for responder phone lists, and selecting
display options)
Alphabetic and Numeric Data Entry
Some data entry fields accept both alphabetic and numeric
characters. While the cursor is in a field that accepts both types of
characters, use the F1 and F2 function keys to toggle the keypad
between the two.
There are two ways to enter alphabetic and numeric characters in
a field:
1. toggle the keypad between Alpha and Numeric modes using F1 and F2,
- or -
2. leave the keypad in Alpha mode and press the same
key repeatedly to enter the desired letter or number.
For example, when the keypad is set to alphabetic character
entry, the 2 key provides four characters: A, B, C, and 2. The
first time you press the 2 key, the “A” displays at the cursor
position. A second press within one second displays the “B,” a
third press a “C,” and the fourth press a “2.”
Press NEXT to store an entry and move the cursor to the next
space. Press
t
or
u
to move the cursor without storing.
1
st
press
2
nd
press
3
rd
press
4
th
press
telephone keypad