User manual
ATL Berkshire 5000 User Manual, Release 2.2.1
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1.2.2.3 Character Input
When information is to be entered, an input cursor ‘_’ is displayed to indicate the position of
character to be inserted on the screen. The cursor shifts to the right as characters are entered. To
delete the last inputted character, press “Menu / Delete”. After all information is entered, press
“
OK” key to confirm the input.
D i s p l a y N a
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e A
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1.2.2.4 Input Modes
There are in total four input modes: Alphabet, Number, Hostname and IP Address. Depending on
the input contents, one or more input modes will be provided. Basically, these input methods are
similar to those adopted in mobile phones. If the input mode can be changed by the user during
information entry, a character, which indicates the current input mode, will be displayed at the
top-right corner of the screen. The current input mode can be toggled by pressing the ‘#’ key. The
input modes represented by each character are depicted as follow:
1. A: Alphabet
2. N: Number
3. H: Hostname; similar to Alphabet except special characters include only ‘.’ and ‘-’.
4. I: IP Address; similar to Number except the ‘*’ key is mapped to ‘.’.
Some examples are provided here to illustrate the usage of input modes. E.g. the default input
mode of Display Name is Alphabet.
D i s p l a y N a
m
e A
R F C _
After pressing the “#” key, the mode is changed to Number.
D i s p l a y N a
m
e N
R F C 3 2 6 1_
E.g. the default input mode of Outbound Proxy is Hostname.
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