4.4.3 Entering numbers
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Enter the new setting you want using the
numeric keypad key
if a question mark
or a number value
or
is shown inside the highlight.
Note the number of digits used in the entry as there must always be the same number
used. This means that if a five-digit value is required, for example “10600", but you
only wish to set a four-digit value, for example “9750“, then you must enter a “0” at the
beginning for every unused location. Therefore, in this example, it would be necessary
to enter “09750”.
4.4.4 Virtual keyboard
If is shown on the right next to the set value, the value is amended using the virtual
keyboard. You have three different keyboard options when using this data entry method.
You can switch the keyboard layout between the so-called QWERTY keyboard and the
alphabetic keyboard; an SMS keyboard can also be used at any time.
The functionality of the QWERTY keyboard is identical to that of the alphabetic keyboard.
They only differ in the arrangement of the various letters, numbers, characters and symbols.
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Press the
OK
button to open the virtual keyboard.
The keyboard now appears in the alphabetic format.
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You can switch to the QWERTY keyboard and back to the alphabetic keyboard by
pressing the
Option
button.
You can now enter the term you want as follows.
Arrow keys
:
Moves the highlight on the keys of the virtual keyboard.
OK
:
The highlighted character is added to the end of the term, or
the highlighted function is executed.
/
Yellow
function key:
The keyboard switches between upper case/lower case.
/
Red
function key:
Pressing/holding down deletes the character in front of the
orange highlight/the whole entry.
/
Green
function key:
The entered term is accepted.
/
Blue
function key:
The keyboard switches over to the alternative characters.
:
Moves the orange highlight within the term.
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