User`s manual
User's Manual 3. Getting Started with Phone’s User Interface
Version 1.6.0 21 January 2012
3.3 Entering Numbers, Letters and Symbols
The phone’s alphanumeric keypad allows you to enter numbers, letters, and symbols. This is
required when configuring various elements (for example, IP addresses, contact names, etc.).
Some keys allow you to enter numbers and symbols while other keys allow you to enter numbers
and letters. When dialing numbers directly from the keypad, only numbers (as printed on the
keys) are activated.
Some parameters determine which character set is used when a key is pressed. For example,
pressing a key when entering a Contact Name into the Directory prioritizes letters over numbers.
Whereas pressing a key when entering a Contact Number in the Directory prioritizes numbers of
letters.
To enter alphabetical characters and numbers:
Press the required alphanumeric key. For letters, successive presses on the key display the
next letter pertaining to the key. To enter upper case letters, keep pressing the key until the
letter appears in upper case.
Figure 3-3: Entering Letters
To enter symbols and numerals:
Press the 1 key to enter a symbol. Each successive press of the key enters a different
symbol:
• @ (at symbol)
• : (colon)
• * (asterisk)
• # (pound)
• - (hyphen)
• & (ampersand)
• . (period)
• _ (underscore)
• + (plus)
Figure 3-4: Entering Symbols
To add a space:
Press the 0 key.
To delete an entered character:
Press the left Navigation key; the character to the left of the cursor is deleted.