8.10 Inputting Characters ( Dial Pad )
8.10.1 Alphanumeric Characters
Some menu items such as “Speed Dial Name” require you to enter characters. Each DTMF key in
the dial pad is assigned an integer 0~9, *, or #, either only or as well as 3 or 4 alphabet letters and
some symbols. Once a DTMF key has been pressed, pressing it again while the rectangular cursor
keeps blinking will change the current input to the next letter assigned for that specific key. See the
table below for the DTMF key assignment. Note that after the rectangular cursor blinks couple of
times, it will change into a vertical bar cursor. Alphabet letters are lowercase by default. To change
the current letter to uppercase, press the Volume UP(+) key. Also you can press the LEFT or
DOWN arrow Navigation key to delete the current character.
Let’s try entering “
Uip 312
”.
9
7
5
F
O
N
T
Z
8
S
6
5
4
3
2
4
Y
V
R
O
L
I
F
C
3
SPACE
X
U
Q
N
K
H
E
B
2
:
/
0
W
T
P
M
J
G
D
A
1
1
#
*
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Dial Pad
Step 1. For “U” : 88 + Volume Up
Step 2. For “i” : 444
Step 3. For “p” : 77
Step 4. For “SPACE” : 00
Step 5. For “3” : 3333
Step 6. For “1” : 1111
Step 7. For “2” : 2222
Note:
The character assignment for the DTMF “ * “ key and DTMF “ # “ key many vary
depending on the menu items.
H235Password
H235 Password allows special symbols as well as alphabet letters and numbers.
The DTMF 0 key is assigned a set of the special symbols below.
0 !\"$%&'()+,-./:@;<=>?\\[]^_'{|}~
Page 22