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The following discussion of menu navigation is based on the basic
keypad and display as shown in the following figure. The top line of
the display is for information and prompts. The bottom line is for
menu choice selection and information entry.
To use the keypad and display, press
the arrow keys to move the cursor
(the
[ ]
brackets) to the desired menu
selection. Press the
ENTER
key to
execute the selection or move
down to the next menu level.
Pressing the
⇑
(up arrow) at
any time brings you up one menu
level. At any given time, only a
limited number of selections may
be visible on the display. By
using the
⇐
and
⇒
(left
and right) arrow keys, the display can be scrolled to show all possible
options and selections.
The alphanumeric portion of the keypad is used for entering
information and for dialing. Each of the 12 keys associated with the
alphanumeric portion of the keypad represent up to four different
characters. Multiple presses of the same key select different characters.
Please note: the QZ1 key is also the space key.
Spaces are
not
entered
using multiple presses of the right-arrow key
.
The left and right arrow keys are used in conjunction with the
alphanumeric keys to move the cursor to the desired position. After the
desired character string has been formed, pressing the
ENTER
key
executes or enters the string.
In the discussions that follow, the printed sequence
<X><Y><Z>
will be used as shorthand to mean: Use the
arrow keys to move the cursor to ‘X’ and press
ENTER
,
then
use the arrow keys to scroll to ‘Y’ and press
ENTER
, finally,
scroll to ‘Z’ and press
ENTER
.
The keys under the ‘DIAL’ label are used to enter and execute dialing
functions such as direct dialing, speed dialing, directory maintenance
and call termination. The last column of keys are ‘Hot’ keys. Pressing
any one of these keys will execute one of the pre-programmed or user
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