Aastra OpenPhone 26 User Manual page 28

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Your Telephone's Features
Key
Upper-case letter
0
OpenPhone 26:
0 (space) @ $ & * - + = ~ ^ %
OpenPhone 27:
0 (space) @ $ &
*
OpenPhone 26:
A -> a a -> A
OpenPhone 27:
* - + = ~ < > ^ %
#
OpenPhone 26:
# ( ) { } [ ] / \ < >
OpenPhone 27:
# ( ) { } [ ] / \
When entering text, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the
beginning or end of the entry.
Inputs are always made to the immediate left of the cursor position.
The input position moves automatically if you pause briefly between your
inputs or if you enter a new character.
When entering text, the first letter will automatically be upper case, the
remaining letters automatically lower case. After you enter a space, the next
letter will be upper case once again.
While entering text, you may switch back and forth between upper and lower
case by pressing a number key for a longer time. The upper-/lower-case
remains activated until the next time you press a number key longer.
A short press of the C-key
cursor), whereas long pressing the key deletes the complete entry.
The Esc key cancels the entire procedure.
26
Lower-case letter
OpenPhone 26:
0 (space) @ $ & * - + = ~ ^ %
OpenPhone 27:
0 (space) @ $ &
OpenPhone 26:
A -> a a -> A
OpenPhone 27:
* - + = ~ < > ^ %
OpenPhone 26:
# ( ) { } [ ] / \ < >
OpenPhone 27:
# ( ) { } [ ] / \
C
deletes individual digits/characters (in front of the
Softkeys and Other Keys

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