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5360 IP Phone – User Guide
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The character set includes the Space key, the numbers 0 through 9, the letters of the English
language in both lowercase and uppercase and a subset of other Unicode characters which
would be similar to the ASCII characters provided on a typical PC keyboard.
The Alphanumeric keyboard has four Character Keys views; only one view can be displayed
at a time.
Default view: This view consists of the lowercase version of the letters and numbers.
Shifted Default view: This view consists of the uppercase version of the letters and the
supported Unicode characters.
Caps view: This view consists of the uppercase version of the letters and regular
numbers.
Shifted Caps view: This view consists of the lowercase version of the letters and the
supported Unicode characters.
Special Character view: This view consists of the supported symbols and the supported
accented characters. Unlike the three views above, this view has a matrix layout and
consists of more than one page of characters.
Numeric Keyboard
The numeric keyboard interface is used when the Input Field requires phone numbers or
other numerical input. The numeric keyboard provides nineteen character keys that represent
the standard dial pad on a phone: the numbers 0 through 9, the * key and the # key. The
numbers appear as they would on a typical telephony dial pad. The seven remaining
character keys include the Space key, -, +, (, ), Pause and Flash.
Note: Some of the last seven character keys may not be displayed if the host application
does not require them. .
Pressing a character key adds the character associated with the key to the left of the cursor
in the input field. The Pause and Flash character keys will appear as P and F, respectively, in
the input field.
Numeric Keyboard
Some input buttons will not be available in some applications depending on the input
required.
The keypad normally used for dialing calls can be used to enter numbers when the numeric
keyboard is displayed.