Entering Text; Entering Text Using The Telephone Dialpad - Nortel 1120E User Manual

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Entering text

You can enter and edit text on your IP Phone 1120E using the following
methods:
"Entering text using the telephone dialpad" on page 37
"Entering text using the USB keyboard" on page 42
You make a call by dialing a telephone number (Directory Number) or by
dialing a person's alphanumeric SIP address (for example,
jdoe2@domain.com).
Note: Some service providers only support using a Directory Number
(DN) such as 555-5555 to initiate a call to another phone. Please
contact your system administrator or service provider to determine if
alphanumeric dialing is supported.
Alphanumeric dialing refers to the spelling of names or words by dialing
alphabetic characters co-located with the numbers on the numeric
dialpad of your IP Phone 1120E. You use Alphanumeric entry when
entering Instant Messages (IMs), SIP addresses, and entries to such
things as your Address Book and Feature Key labels.

Entering text using the telephone dialpad

When you can use the dialpad to enter text, the
sensitive soft key becomes available for applications that offer text input.
The
abc/123
Context-sensitive soft key toggles between alphabetic and
numeric input. When the Context-sensitive soft key label is
enter alphabetic text and when the Context-sensitive soft key label is
you can enter numbers.
Entering text
abc/123
Context-
abc
you can
123
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