1000i Series IP Phone (SMB)
User Guide
Issue 1.0
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1.10 Entering Text
1.10.1 Phone Entering Text
Several features available to your phone require text entry. Station and Speed dial name assignment, and
Intercom Text Messaging all require character entry.
Characters are entered by pressing the dial pad digit with the character multiple times based on the character
position on the button.
For example;
T
he letter ‘C’ is the third letter on the digit ‘2’ thus, to enter a ‘C’, the dial pad digit ‘2’ would be pressed 3 times.
If you want to enter the ‘C’ consecutively, wait a second to be moved the cursor to the right side of ‘C’ or press
the right key of the navigation if it has navigation keys.
You can enter upper or lower case letters, symbols, or numeric characters. The entry mode is controlled with
the Transfer(PGM) button.
The entry mode is indicated in the LCD of your phone as A, a, * or 1.
The DND button deletes the last character. Or you may use the DELETE Softkey.
The TRANSFER (PGM) button changes the input mode (A, a, * or 1) or you may use the MODE
Softkey to change modes.
The chart below maps each dial pad digit to the corresponding character, symbol, and numeric entry.
NOTE
1000i series phone's Character Entry Chart (D1: 1st Digit, D2: 2nd Digit, D3: 3rd Digit, D4: 4th Digit)
Table 1.10.1: Phone Entering Text
Dial Pad
Digit
Entry Mode
Upper Case
Lower Case
Symbols
Numeric
Button Depressions
D1, D2, D3, D4
D1, D2, D3, D4
D1, D2, D3, D4
D1
1
@ : /
@ : /
@ : /
1
2
A B C
a b c
| $ %
2
3
D E F
d e f
^ & _
3
4
G H I
g h i
( ) ?
4
5
J K L
j k l
- + /
5
6
M N O
M n o
< > =
6
7
P Q R S
p q r s
; :
7
8
T U V
t u v
’ ” `
8
9
W X Y Z
w x y z
{ }
9
0
. , ? !
. , ? !
. , ? !
0
*
. *
. *
. *
*
#
Space (‘ ‘)
Space (‘ ‘)
# [ ]
1
a
A