Appendix 1 Input Method
You can enter aliases, numbers or messages using the
keypad. This terminal supports three input methods:
Simplied Chinese Pinyin ( ), English ( / )
and Number ( ).
Use the following keys as instructed:
Key Function
Left/Right
To highlight the pinyin combination or
Chinese character.
Up/Down
To move to next page when selecting
Chinese characters.
To enter “*” (short press) or a space
(long press) under English and Number
input methods.
To switch among the input methods.
OK To select and conrm.
Delete
To delete the entered character one by
one (short press), or to delete all en-
tered characters at a time (long press).
To enter “0” under English and Number
input methods.
To enter punctuations under Simplied
Chinese Pinyin and English input meth-
ods; and
To enter “1” in Number input method.
Switch of Input Method
In input interface, press to switch to your desired input
method. The input mode is indicated by a symbol located
on top right corner of the display.
Simplied Chinese Pinyin
Enter the pinyin through alphanumeric keys; then a list of
possible combinations and corresponding characters will
appear. For example, to input the Chinese character “
间
”:
1. Press , , and in order;
2. Press OK to move the cursor from Pinyin area to
Chinese character area;
3. Use Right to scroll to the target character “
间
”;
4. Press OK.
English
The 26 letters are distributed among the alphanumeric
keys 2~9. Press the key which bears your desired letter
repeatedly until the letter appears. If the next letter is also
located on the present key, wait until the cursor moves
to the next entry position, and then input the letter. For
Note: To enter a space in Simplified Chinese Pinyin
input method, press to trigger an interface
filled with punctuations, and then select the space.