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6.2.5
Dialling Using a SIP Address
6.2.5.1
Purpose
When you dial using a SIP address, you do not need to know a person’s phone number. This is a
good method of making a call if the person’s address was created logically. You can use any of the
schemes described in section 6.2.1 on page 46 or section 6.2.2 on page 48.
A SIP address is normally written as:
SIP:name@domain
For example:
With the ZIPphone, you must not write “SIP:” because the phone will automatically insert that
for you. Also, when you call an address that is within the same domain as your phone, you do not
need to enter the domain name.
6.2.5.2
Entering an Address
It is easier to enter an address without first selecting a call appearance or obtaining dial tone.
When you have selected a call appearance, the time that the phone allows for entering and
sending characters may be too short when creating an alphanumeric address.
To enter an alphanumeric address instead of a numeric address, press the
Fn
key once. The
display shows
F:abc
on the top row. The
Fn
key in this mode locks the use of the keys so that you
do not need to repeatedly press the
Fn
key.
The digit keys 2 to 9 enter letters of the alphabet that are displayed on those keys. When you press
a key, it selects the first character. If you quickly press the key again, it selects the second letter
and so on. When you repeatedly press the key, the phone selects the next character in sequence,
then the number of the key, then it scrolls back to the first letter.
To scroll through the list of characters, press the key within 800 ms of the last press. If you take
longer than this, the cursor position moves to the right and when you next press the key you will
select the first letter in the list. If you want to select a character from the same key to be the next
character you enter, you can wait or you can press the
Up
key.
To select upper case characters instead of lower case characters, press the
#
key. The display
shows
F:Abc
on the top row, which indicates that the first character in the string will be entered
as upper case. To enter all characters as upper case, press the
#
key again; the display shows
F:ABC
on the top row. To return to selecting lower case characters, press the
#
key again.
The maximum length of a SIP address is defined to be 256 characters. However, the phone will
allow you only to enter 64 characters. Once you reach that limit, the phone will not accept more
characters.
6.2.5.3
Character Mapping on Numeric Keys
This is a list of the characters selected by repeatedly pressing the various keys:
1.
~, -, _, !, 1
2.
a, b, c, 2; or A, B, C, 2
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