Sony Telephone with Answering Machine Telephone User Manual


 
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Appendix
S100/150 colour Tchibo / UK / A31008-M1575-L131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 01.07.2005
Entering text (without predictive text entry)
There are a number of options for entering a text:
You can move the cursor with u v t s.
Delete characters (to the left of the cursor) with .
Characters are inserted to the left of the cursor (page 13).
To change from upper case (the first letter is automatically written in upper case, all
others in lower case) to lower case, press P before entering the letter. Pressing
P again switches from lower case to numbers. Pressing it once more switches
from numbers to upper case.
For directory entries, the first letter of the names is automatically written in upper
case, all the others in lower case.
If you hold a key down, the characters assigned to that key will be shown in the bot-
tom line of the display and highlighted one after the other. When you release the
key the highlighted character is inserted in the entry field.
The display will tell you whether you are in uppercase, lower case or number mode:
for directory entries, there will be an "A" or "a" in the bottom line of the display.
When writing an SMS you will see "Abc", "abc" or "123" in the top right corner of
the display.
Sequence of directory entries
1. Blank (shown here with s)
2. Digits (0 to 9)
3. Letters (alphabetical)
4. Remaining characters
To avoid the alphabetical sequence of the entries in the directory, enter a blank before
the name. This entry then goes to the first position (example: "sKarla"). You can also
number the entries (e.g. "1Sue", "2Karla", "3Albert").
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