Getting to know your telephone - Alpha-numeric keyboard
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1.7 Alpha-numeric keyboard
Your phone is equipped with alphanumeric keyboard.
1.7.1 Numeric keypad.
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A short press on a key enters the digits 0
–9 and the characters * and #.
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A long press on 0 enters the cha (used, for example, to enter an international number), if the
hotkey function on key 0 is deactivated.
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A short press on a key enters the digits 0
–9 and the characters * and #. A short press on a key
enters the digits 0
–9 and the characters * and #.
1.7.2 Alphabetic keypad
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A short press on any of the keys 0
–9 displays the first available character on that specific key. The
marked character is selected after a timeout, or when another key is pressed.
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To change to upper/lower case, short press the * key before entering the character. A short press on
the * key can also be used to display only the digits.
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To add a space in the text, short press the 0 key.
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The first character entered in a message or when adding/editing a name in the Contacts menu, is an
upper case character followed by lower case characters, unless the * key is pressed before entering
the character. To switch between Abc, ABC, abc, and 123, press the # key.
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A long press on the # key displays special characters.
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A long press on the * key changes the language used while entering text.
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Use navigation keys to move the cursor into the text.
1.8 Hotkeys
The feature is only available in SIP mode.
Any key of the keys 0 and 2
–9 can be set to a hotkey. A long press on any of these numbers in idle mode is
by default a shortcut to the call contact list. The list is in alphabetical order, and the key that is pressed is
dependent on where in the list the desired contact appears.
A hotkey can be programmed to give access to frequently used functions such as dialing a specific number,
a shortcut on the menu, or sending a message.