Number And Name Editor; Entering The Editor; User Input; Moving The Cursor - Giant 5860 Operator's Manual

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Giant Telecom Limited – Operator Manual for 5860 – Version 0 2 29Jun2004

41.5.3 Number and Name Editor

This editor is used for inputting numbers and text (e.g. for editing directory entries).
41.5.3.1

Entering the editor

Upon entering the cursor is always positioned at the first position in the editor.
41.5.3.2

User Input

If text or a number is entered, the character is inserted at the current cursor position.
The cursor moves one position to the right.
Deleting of a character takes place by pressing the [C] key. The character to the left
of the cursor is deleted. If cursor is at the first position in the editor, the character at
the cursor position is deleted.
A long key press on the [C] key results in the whole text or number being cleared.
If editor is empty, a key press on the [C] key leaves the editor.
41.5.3.3

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.
41.5.3.4

Reaching the end of an editable area

In the case of name and number editors no more characters are accepted when the
max number of characters defined is reached (negative confirmation beep, no
overwriting).
The same applies to input between the individual characters (= input mode).
If cursor is at last position, a deleting operation at the last position deletes the current
character. Another press on the [C] key deletes the character to the left of the cursor.

41.5.4 Text Input

Several characters have been assigned to all of the keys in the alphanumeric 12-key
keypad; these characters can be called up by pressing the relevant key more than
once.
The function implemented here is time-controlled: each time a key is pressed before
a timeout of T8, the next character assigned to the key is displayed in the current
input position.
When the key is held down for a period longer than T6, a rotation with a timer of T7 is
started within the character set; the required character is then selected by releasing
the key being held down in time.
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