User Input; Moving The Cursor; Reaching The End Of An Editable Area; Pin Editor - Giant 5860 Operator's Manual

5.8g digital cordless phone
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Giant Telecom Limited – Operator Manual for 5860 – Version 0 2 29Jun2004
41.5.1.2

User Input

The editor is organized with a wrap around and is always in overwrite mode.
41.5.1.3

Moving the cursor

The hard key [&/3] enables navigation to the left side in the editor field
The hard key [4/INT] enables navigation to the right side in the editor field
41.5.1.4

Reaching the end of an editable area

In mask editors a wrap around is implemented, i.e. once the last position has been
reached, the cursor returns to the first and overwrites it if necessary.

41.5.2 PIN editor

A PIN (Personal Identification Number) can consist of between 4 and 8 digits. Entry
of the PIN is concealed, i.e. asterisks are displayed as wildcards. Consequently, "-"
characters are entered for digits that have not yet been entered.
The cursor position is displayed by means of a flashing underscore.
P I N
[ - - - - - - - - ]
If the PIN was entered incorrectly and OK ke y is pressed, an advisory message is
displayed for a period of T5 and a negative confirmation tone is sounded. PP returns
to the menu from where it started.
41.5.2.1

Entering the editor

Upon entering the editor, the cursor is always positioned at the first digit.
41.5.2.2

User Input

In System PIN characters that have already been entered can be deleted by pressing
the [C] key. In system PIN the default "-" character is represented again at any press
of [C] key.
41.5.2.3

Moving the cursor

It is not possible to move the cursor in this editor.
41.5.2.4

Reaching the end of an editable area

Once the last position has been reached, the cursor becomes hidden. Only if the [C]
key is pressed will the last digit be deleted and the cursor will appear.
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