Entering Text on Web Pages
Entering Characters Using the Dialpad
Use the dialpad keys 0 through 9, * and # to enter characters in a text entry
field/line.
When entering a name or other alphabetic text, the first press of a dialpad key
displays the first alphabetic character associated with that key to the right of the
current cursor position; this character is shown in the case displayed on the alpha
softkey, and the cursor does not move. A subsequent press of the same key
replaces the character shown with the next alphabetic character assigned to that
key. You can use the # and * keys to display those symbols, even in alpha and
ALPHA mode.
For example, with the Mode softkey displaying "ALPHA" or "alpha," pressing the
"2" on your dialpad displays the letter "A" or "a," depending upon which alphabetic
mode is active. Pressing the 2 key again replaces the A with a "B" (or "b"),
pressing it again replaces the B with a "C" (or "c"), and pressing it again replaces
the C with an "A" (or "a"), and so on. Pressing a different key moves the cursor
one position to the right and displays the first alphabetic character associated with
that key. Repeat this key press/entry process to complete the text field. And, you
may use Bksp or Space softkeys to move the cursor to the left or right,
respectively.
When the Mode softkey displays Num, your 4620 IP Telephone recognizes a key
press as a numeral (or a typographic character such as * or #) and advances the
cursor one position to the right.
When the Mode softkey displays Symbol, use the Line/Feature buttons to select
the desired symbol. Access additional pages of symbols using the More softkey,
or the Page Right or Page Left buttons on the phone. When selected, the symbol
is automatically inserted in the position to the right of the last character in that
filed/on that line, and you automatically return to the alpha mode.
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Issue 1.8 June 2003
Using the Web Access Application