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- All Over: finish this call.
- Phone Book: enter phone book menu.
- SMS: enter SMS menu.
- Recording: record voice.
- Mute/Resumption: don’t send/recover local voice.
- DTMF: turn on/off DTMF.
*Note: some menu options only happen under some specific circumstances.
Such as: “Switch” only happens when there exists the calling and pending call at the
same time.
Chapter 5 Input Methods
5.1 General of Input Methods
This handset supports Simplified Chinese input. It provides the following text input
modes: 1. T9 Pinyin, 2. English (Capital letter), 3. English (Small letter), 4. Number, 5. T9
ABC 6. T9 abc 7. Pinyin 8. Stroke.
Chinese words can be inputted in the following situations:
¾ When create or edit message
¾ When create or edit phone book names
¾ When find phone number or name
¾ When compile user-defined greeting words or owner’s name
¾ When write record name in the tool box, etc.
5.2 Keys Definition
General keys are defined as below. Please see section 5.3 Input Methods Instruction
for keys definition under specific input modes.
¾ Left Soft Key/Middle Key: denotes Confirm in general, Right Soft Key denotes
clear character or return in general.
¾ Direction keys: scroll to move cursor up/down/left/right, or page up or down for
desired words, or select Chinese Pinyin.
¾ Key : Press to toggle between input methods.
¾ Number keys (0-9): In Pinyin input mode, these keys denote the phonetic letters on
each key; In Stroke Input mode, these keys denote the stroke on the each key; In
English Input mode, these keys denote the English letters on each key.
¾ * Key: in Chinese and English status, press ‘*’ to provide symbol marks.
5.3 Input Methods Instruction
5.3.1 Pinyin Input Method
The exact definitions for each key in Pinyin Input mode are below:
Key Name
Corresponding Character or
Function
Description
Numeric key 2 abc
Numeric key 3 def
Numeric key 4 ghi
Numeric key 5 jkl
Numeric key 6 mno
Numeric key 7 pqrs
Numeric key 8 tuv
Pinyin Symbol