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3.3
Entering letters
Letters can be entered into the NOXON via the numerical keypad in the same way you would with a mobile
phone keypad when writing an SMS. This can be useful when configuring the device or changing the de-
vice's name. Here you can see how text entry works using the example of the word NOXON … (use the +
button to switch between upper and lower case, by the way!)
Pressing a button several times in a row switches through the row of available letters as shown. Once you
have finished entering your text, press the right arrow button once more to confirm your entry. If you have
made a typo, press
to delete the character over the cursor. You can also use the navigation buttons to
move the cursor to the left and right through text you have already entered. In addition, you can enter spe-
cial characters via the 0 and 1 buttons. Other, less frequently used characters such as accents, inverted
commas or the backslash can be accessed with the up and down buttons on the remote control as soon as
the cursor is positioned on a letter you have already entered.
3.4
SMS quick-search in lists
We have integrated a quick-search function that you will probably be
familiar with from mobile phones (address book) to save your fingers and
your nerves when navigating lists with many entries. Use the number
buttons in lists to enter the initial letter or letters of the entry your are
looking for. A text entry field appears in the top line and here you will see the characters you have entered.
You can make corrections with
. Press the right arrow to confirm (or the left arrow to cancel), and the
NOXON will jump straight to the first matching entry in the list.
Note
: if you search at precisely the moment in which the TwonkyVision MusicServer is rescanning its data-
base, you may get hits that are actually misses. While this may help you rediscover the occasional bit of
buried treasure, it's not really the point of the exercise. Such occurrences are quite rare, however.