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Entering Characters
<space>
@ & ( ) :
. ‘ # * , 1
<space>
@ & ( ) :
. ‘ # * , 1
A B C
a b c
2
A B C
a b c
2
D E F
d e f
3
D E F
d e f
3
G H I g h i 4
G H I g h i 4
P Q R S p q r s 7
P Q R S p q r s 7
M N O m n o 6
M N O m n o 6
W X Y Z w x y z 9
W X Y Z w x y z 9
Move
cursor
backward
Move
cursor
backward
Move
cursor
forward;
enter
space
Move
cursor
forward;
enter
space
0
0
J K L
j k l
5
J K L
j k l
5
T U V
t u v
8
T U V
t u v
8
Some options require the entry of numbers and/or letters which is done from the keypad.
Numbers and associated letters are printed on the keys. Press a key repeatedly to display
the letters in uppercase, lowercase, then the number. Once you have the desired character,
press the next character and the cursor will move to the next position.
• If the next character is on the same key, advance the cursor by pressing the (Ò #) key
or the down volume button. This will also insert a space. The (∗ Ñ) key or up volume
button moves the cursor back one space.
• To delete a character, position the cursor over the character and press Clr . Press and
hold this key to delete the entire entry.
• The number “1” key is for punctuation or spaces. Press this key repeatedly to display
punctuation in the order listed in the slide above.
Entering Pauses
Pauses are useful when entering numbers to send to automated services. For example, when
retrieving voicemail you may have to enter the voice mailbox number then wait to enter
your password.
During entry of a number press the |info| key to choose between Hard Pause and and Time
Pause
. Hard pause requires that you press |resume| and Time Pause inserts a two-second
pause. Another option on this screen is to force the entry of a hyphen.
Instructor Note: As each menu is described in the next slides, have the students “play” with
the menu and its options and features.
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