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© 2004 SAGE INSTRUMENTS
9100-0925-01 V1.2
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telephone keypad
T
ELEPHONE
K
EYS
The 925VST telephone keypad performs many functions and
can be used for both alphabetic and numeric (alpha-numeric)
data entry. Use the keypad for:
•
making menu selections
•
entering telephone numbers
•
entering other information (e.g., your identification
number, names for responder phone lists, selecting display
options)
Alphabetic and Numeric Data Entry
Some data entry fields accept both alphabetic and numeric
characters. While the cursor is in a field that accepts both types
of characters, use the F1 and F2 function keys to toggle the keypad between alphabetic
entry and numeric entry.
There are two ways to enter alpha- numeric characters in a
field:
1. Toggle between alphabetic and numeric entry
modes by pressing F1 and F2.
- or -
2. Leave the keypad in alphabetic mode, and press
the key repeatedly until the desired letter or
number is displayed.
For example, when the keypad is in alphabetic mode, the 2 key provides four characters:
A, B, C, and 2. The first time you press the 2 key, an “A” displays at the cursor position.
Press the 2 key again (within one second) to display a “B;” press the 2 key a third time to
display “C.” Press the 2 key a fourth time to display a “2.” The next press will start the
cycle over again by displaying an “A.”
Press the
W
to backspace. Press the
X
key enter a dash (-) in a phone number. The dash
represents a one-second delay.
If you enter a character and the next character is entered by
the same key, wait for the cursor to automatically advance to the next character space, or
press the
X
key.
1
st
press
2
nd
press
3
rd
press
4
th
press