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PTA12-300
POTS Telephone Adapter
with NVIS
Display
SM55-2 lnstallation
and Operation Manual
3.5.3.1 Kevpad
Functions in Edit Mode
ln Edit
mode
(hook
switch inactive)the keypad
buttons
do not
provide
DTMF tones. ln Edit mode
the
lower
text
portion
of these
buttons is also implemented. This
means that characters 0 through
g,
A through
Z,
-,
., I
and space are displayed when
the corresponding button is
pressed.
The
desired
character for
each button is
displayed by
pressing
the key
button.
Each key
press
will scroll through
the
viewable
characters for the
corresponding button
pressed.
The
-r
and <- buttons
provide
horizontal
cursor movement in
Edit mode. The
up/down arrow button
(A
V
)
provides
number scrolling
in Recall
and
Edit modes
and
provides phones
volume
adjustment in Call mode. For a summary of the
front
panel
button functions
available in Edit and
Call
mode
see Table 2 in Section 3.6.
3.5.3.2 Editinq
or Enterinq Address
lnformation
lf there
is nothing stored
in the selected address Empty!
will be displayed and
pressing
the ENTR
button
will
bring up the
prompt
Enter
Name. Using the keypad,
characters are entered using the
0
through
9
buttons and
edited using the
<- and
-+
buttons. When entering name information, alphanumeric
characters
are available and
are selected by
pressing
the appropriate button. The alpha
characters
are
displayed first and then
the numbers. For the
button
marked 2ABC,
the display order will
be
A,
then B,
then
C, then 2
and
will
then wrap around to A
again.
Each
time a different button is
pressed,
the cursor
automatically
advances by one
position.
lf it is necessary
to use the same button for two
adjacent
characters,
the right arrow must
be used to advance the
cursor. See
Table 1 in Section
3.6 for a
complete
button
summary for Edit mode.
After
the name has
been entered,
press
the ENTR
button to move to the next
part
of the
address and the
prompt
Enter Number
is displayed. Only numbers
are available and are entered using the
0 through 9
buttons and
edited using <- and
-+
buttons. Each
key
press
(except
0) will automatically
advance the
cursor
by one
position
even
if
the same number is entered
several
times. The
0
(zero)
button is
also used
to enter spaces. Pressing
this button displays first
0,
then
space and then
wraps
around
back to 0 again.
When
using the
0 button, any combination of
adjacent
zeroes
and/or spaces will
necessitate
using the
arrow button to advance the cursor.
To store the name
and number into memory
after the number has been entered, the ENTR
button must
be
pressed.
The
completion message
Sto¡-eci!
is
then ciisplayecj to indieate that ihe acjdress has
been
stored, and the
unit returns to Edit mode.
To cancel
all editing done to the
selected address,
press
the ESC button instead of the ENTR
button
and
the unit will return
to Default mode.
lf the selected
address has
stored data, the address name is displayed. lf the ENTR button is
pressed,
the message Del
<- or Edit
+
is displayed. lf the
current address is to be deleted,
press
the
<- button,
and to
edit
press
the
-+
button.
lf edit
is
selected, the name is displayed
and
editing is
allowed. The
<-
button is then
used to select the
characte(s) to be edited. Press the ENTR button to accept
and store
any
changes,
or the ESC
button to cancel the edit activity. After the name
and
number have
been stored,
the
message
Stored! is displayed
to
indicate
the completion of editing and the unit returns to Edit
mode.
Note: lf information
is stored
in the address line but no corresponding
phone
number is
entered
(or
vice
versa), the Empty! message
will still be displayed when
scrolling
through the relevant
lines
even
though there may
be information in the other
part
of
the
address.
lf
delete is selected instead
of edit, ENTR To Delete is displayed
to confirm the
delete
operation. lf
the
ESC button is
pressed,
the delete is
canceled and the unit returns to Default mode. lf the ENTR
button is
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