Writing And Editing A Text Message - Siemens Gigaset C 450 Manual

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Gigaset C 450 / en-AUS / A31008-M1706-C401-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 8.8.06
Appendix
General specifications
DECT standard
GAP standard
No. of channels
Radio frequency
range
Duplex method
Channel grid
Bit rate
Modulation
Language code
Transmission power 10 mW, average power per
Range
Base station power
supply
Environmental con-
ditions for operation
Dialling mode
Flash time
Base station dimen-
sions
Handset dimensions 141 x 53 x 31mm
Base station weight
Weight of handset
with battery
28
is supported
is supported
60 duplex channels
1880–1900 MHz
Time multiplex, 10 ms frame
length
1728 kHz
1152 kbit/s
GFSK
32 kbit/s
channel
up to 300 m outdoors,
up to 50 m indoors
230 V ~/50 Hz
+5 °C to +45 °C;
20 % to 75 % relative humidity
DTMF (tone dialling)
250 ms
102x 124 x 81mm
(L x W x H)
(L × W × H)
121 g
116 g

Writing and editing a text message

The following rules apply when writing a text
message:
u
The cursor is controlled with
u
Characters are added to the left of the cur-
sor.
#
u
Press the hash key
from "Abc" mode to "123", from "123" to
"abc", and from "abc" to "Abc" (upper case:
1st letter upper case, all others lower case).
#
Press the hash key
letter.
u
Press and hold the hash key
drücken: Shows the selection line of the
characters assigned to the hash key.
u
The first letter of the name of directory
entries is automatically capitalised, followed
by lower case letters.
Editing text
When you press a key and hold it, the charac-
ters of that key appear in the bottom display
line and are highlighted one after the other.
When you release the key the highlighted char-
acter is inserted into the input field. For how to
enter special characters, see page 29.
The display briefly shows whether upper or
lower case letters or digits is selected when you
switch from one mode to the next. The bottom
text line displays "abc -> Abc", "Abc -> 123" or
"123 -> abc".
Order of directory entries
The directory entries are usually sorted in
alphabetical order. Spaces and digits take first
priority. The sort order is as follows:
1. Space (shown here as
2. Digits (0–9)
3. Letters (alphabetical)
4. Other characters
To get round the alphabetical order of the
entries, insert a space or a digit in front of the
name. These entries will then move to the
beginning of the directory. Names which you
have preceded with an asterisk will move to the
end of the directory.
t s
.
briefly to switch
before entering the
#
lang
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