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Chapter 4 Using the LCD Screen
V500 Series User’s Guide
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4.4.2 Entering Numbers, Letters and Symbols
When you enter information into the V500 (when setting up a phonebook entry, for example)
you may need to enter different kinds of characters. The alphanumeric keypad has four input
modes:
• Number mode
• Uppercase mode
• Lowercase mode
• Symbol mode
Use the # key to cycle between modes.
" Not all modes are available in all screens.
When you press a key to enter a character, wait a short time until the cursor moves on to the
next space. Press a key multiple times to access the different characters. For example, in
Uppercase mode press 9 four times to enter “Z”.
The following table shows the numbers, letters and symbols you can enter.
4.5 Enabling and Disabling Features
Some of the features on the V500 must be enabled before they can be used or, in some cases,
configured. These features display on the LCD screen with (On) or (Off) next to their names,
indicating their current status.
When you need to enable a feature, this is indicated in the text. For example “Enable and
select Advanced Setting > Auto Provision” means to do the following:
Table 5 Keypad Characters
MODE
Number Uppercase Lowercase Symbol
KEY
1 1 [NONE] [NONE] ! | #
2 2 A B C a b c : ; “
33 D E F d e f / \ ?
4 4 G H I g h i @ % &
5 5 J K L j k l . ‘ ,
66 M N O m n o + ^ =
7 7 P Q R S p q r s ~ - _
88 T U V t u v ( )
9 9 W X Y Z w x y z < >
*. . . $ *
0 0 [NONE] [NONE] [SPACE]
# [CYCLE MODE]