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The Number Pad
The dial pad is used to enter data in edit fields. If the field accepts only numeric data (or IP addresses), then
pressing the buttons will enter the number pressed.
Other fields accept alphanumeric strings. In these fields, the buttons cycle through the number, then the alphabetic
characters in uppercase, and then in lowercase. The 1, 0, *, and # buttons allow you to enter special characters and
punctuation.
CHARACTERS ENTERED
1
1 : / @ ! = | ^ \
2
2 A B C a b c
3
3 D E F d e f
4
4 G H I g hi
5
5 J K L j k l
6
6 M N O m n o
7
7 P Q R S p q r s
8
8 T U V t u v
9
9 W X Y Z w x y z
0
0<space>
*
* ( ) < > [ ] { }
#
# . , - _ % ? ; ’
The Connection Buttons
On the right side of the front panel, the Z/IP ONE has three buttons (labeled AUTO, CONN, and DISC) for setting
up and dismissing connections. The function of each of these keys is as follows:
♦
AUTO gives you quick access to your “phone book.” This screen displays the current status of other Z/IPs,
so that you can see if they are available before you call. Pressing AUTO or the control knob while in the
phone book will immediately dial the selected entry
♦
CONN takes you to a manual dialing screen on which you can enter the details of the codec you wish to call
♦
DISC is used to terminate connections. You will be prompted to confirm the disconnection. Pressing
DISC again while on this screen or selecting the Yes button with the main control knob will end the call