Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 31

Automatic Exit, longer

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Aastra 6771/6773/6775 (OpenPhone 71/73/75) System Phones • Inputs are always made to the immediate left of the cursor position. • The input position moves automatically if you pause briefly between your inputs or if you enter a new character. • When entering text, the first letter will automatically be upper case, the remaining letters automatically lower case. After you enter a space, the next letter will be upper case once again. • While entering text, you may switch back and forth between upper and lower case by pressing a number key for a longer time. The upper-/lower-case remains activated until the next time you press a number key longer. • Press the ABC key A briefly to switch between the alphanumeric and numeric modes. • If the text passages are more than one line long, line breaks are made automati- cally at the end of each line. You can move the cursor by using the plus/minus key =. • A short press of the C key C deletes individual digits/characters (in front of the cursor), whereas long pressing the key deletes the complete entry. Automatic Exit MenuCards close automatically under the following conditions: • An open menu is automatically closed after 60 seconds if you do not make any additional entries. Exception: playing back a voicebox message with a duration longer than a minute. Changes that have not been saved are lost. • In the idle or connection state, if you receive a call and accept it by lifting the handset or pressing a key. • In the connection state, if you make inputs that require a new connection- dependent MenuCard (e. g. you pressed the R-key R to make an enquiry call; see the section entitled Telephoning starting on page 37). • If you press a key that invokes a MenuCard other than the one displayed. All inputs that have been saved in the MenuCards remain intact when you exit the menu. 29

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Aastra 6771/6773/6775 (OpenPhone 71/73/75) System Phones
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Inputs are always made to the immediate left of the cursor position.
The input position moves automatically if you pause briefly between your inputs
or if you enter a new character.
When entering text, the first letter will automatically be upper case, the remaining
letters automatically lower case. After you enter a space, the next letter will be
upper case once again.
While entering text, you may switch back and forth between upper and lower case
by pressing a number key for a
longer
time. The upper-/lower-case remains acti-
vated until the next time you press a number key longer.
Press the ABC key
A
briefly to switch between the alphanumeric and numeric
modes.
If the text passages are more than one line long, line breaks are made automati-
cally at the end of each line. You can move the cursor by using the plus/minus
key
=
.
A short press of the C key
C
deletes individual digits/characters (in front of the
cursor), whereas long pressing the key deletes the complete entry.
Automatic Exit
MenuCards close automatically under the following conditions:
An open menu is automatically closed after 60 seconds if you do not make any
additional entries. Exception: playing back a voicebox message with a duration
longer than a minute. Changes that have not been saved are lost.
In the idle or connection state, if you receive a call and accept it by lifting the
handset or pressing a key.
In the connection state, if you make inputs that require a new connection-
dependent MenuCard (e. g. you pressed the R-key
R
to make an enquiry call;
see the section entitled Telephoning starting on page 37).
If you press a key that invokes a MenuCard other than the one displayed.
All inputs that have been saved in the MenuCards remain intact when you exit the
menu.