Answering A Call And Reading The Caller's Identity; Entering Text; Traditional Text Input - NUANCE Series 60 Phones User Manual

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To switch between the list of individual contacts and a list of groups (if your Contacts
directory contains any lists), press [Right] or [Left]. If your Contacts directory has more
than two tabs, press [Right] again to view contact groups on another tab.
3.
Press [Call].
If the name is associated with only one number, the phone dials that number. If the name is
associated with more than one number, the phone displays the numbers so that you can select
one.
During a phone call, you can speak with your phone at your ear or use the loudspeaker.
To switch between ear mode and loudspeaker mode:
Press [Key 2].
To adjust the volume:
Press the Volume key in the desired direction; if non is available, use [Left] or [Right].

2.3 Answering a call and reading the caller's identity

When your phone rings, the phone application automatically becomes active. These are your options:
Answer the call: Press the [Call] key.
Mute the ringing and have TALKS announce the caller's identity (if available): Press [Key 2]
(Mute) while the phone is ringing. To repeat this announcement, press [TALKS], [Up].
Reject the incoming call (at any time): Press [Exit].

2.4 Entering text

If you want to enter text on your phone's numeric keyboard, you can use either of two methods:
The traditional method, in which you press a number key once, twice, or more to access each
letter that you need
A predictive method, T9
once and the software "guesses" the word that you are writing by matching it to words in a
dictionary
Both phones with a QWERTY keyboard and a numeric keypad can offer an extension of T9, called
XT9®. In addition to the functions of T9, XT9 offers word completion and correction.
2.4.1

Traditional text input

Several letters are associated with each number key, so in the traditional text-messaging method, you
sometimes need to press a key several times to reach the desired letter. For example, to enter the name
Charlie, you start by pressing [2] three times. The first time you press the key, the letter a appears; then b
appears, and finally, c. Next, you press the [4] key twice to reach the letter h, and so on.
To enter a letter twice:
Press the key for that letter, pause briefly until the cursor reappears on the screen, and then press
the key a second time.
To enter a digit:
Press the key for that digit, and hold it down for about a second.
Table 2 shows the number keys that the letters and other characters are associated with. The variants refer
to language-specific characters such as letters with accents and diacritical marks.
, in which you press the number key corresponding to each letter only
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