Kodak ESP Office 6150 Extended user guide - Page 54
Using the numeric keypad on the control panel to enter text, Using the alphanumeric keypad on the LCD
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Faxing Using the numeric keypad on the control panel to enter text The number keys on the numeric keypad represent a number and several characters. For example, the number 2 key also represents the letters A, B, C and a, b, and c. You must press the 2 key multiple times to enter a corresponding letter. For example, to enter the letter "B", press the 2 key three times; to press the small letter "b", press the 2 key six times. If you need to use the same key for more than one letter in a row (for example, to type "Cab"), you need to pause between letters. To type "Cab", press the 2 key four times to enter "C", then pause 10 seconds; press the 2 key fives times to enter "a", then pause 10 seconds; and press the 2 key six times to enter "b". Note that the Symbols (*) key and the Space (#) key also cycle through several different symbols when you press the key multiple times. To make a correction to your entry, you must use the BKSP (backspace) key on the alphanumeric keypad on the LCD (see Using the alphanumeric keypad on the LCD). Using the alphanumeric keypad on the LCD The alphanumeric keypad appears on the LCD when you need to enter text. Use this keypad to enter numbers and symbols as well as text. To use the alphanumeric keypad: • Press , , , or to select the letter, number, or symbol you want, then press OK. • To switch between capital letters and lowercase letters, select abc/123 or ABC/123 on the LCD, then press OK. • To switch to symbols, select !@#, then press OK; to switch back to letters and numbers, select abc/123, then press OK. • To erase a character you entered, select BKSP, then press OK. • When you are finished entering text, select DONE, then press OK. 48 www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport