2.5
Digit and character input, editing
The digit keys have a dual function. If the telephone expects you to enter a
telephone number, then the digits printed on the keys apply. When you
enter names in the telephone book, the keypad switches over automatically,
with the result that the letters/characters on the keys also apply. The let-
ters/characters printed on the keys are recalled by pressing the appropriate
key several times. To display the letter "C", for example, you must press the
key
2
thrice. If the next letter you wish to enter is on a key other than the
last one, the cursor automatically moves forward by one position. If it is on the
same key, you can either move the cursor one position to the right by pres-
sing the
#
key or you can wait until it moves automatically after about 1.5
seconds.
For example, you must press the following keys to enter the name OTTO:
666 8 # 8 666
8
M N
O
8
T
8 8
T
M N
O
In the editing mode, you can move the cursor to the left with the aid of
±
and to the right with
‘
, in each case up to the end of the text.
No.
Description
Input
1
Moving the cursor
±
or
‘
2
Enter the new required character,
≠
…
}
it is inserted at the cursor's position,
characters on the right are moved
forward to the right.
or
If the cursor is at the end of a line:
R
Clears the last character
or
If the cursor is over a character:
R
Clears the character concerned and
characters on the right are moved up
to the left by one position
or
Clears the complete line
sR
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