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ZIP2x2 User’s Manual
3. d, e, f, 3; or D, E, F, 3
4. g, h, i, 4; or G, H, I, 4
5. j, k, l, 5; or J, K, L, 5
6. m, n, o, 6; or M, N, O, 6
7. p, q, r, s, 7; or P, Q, R, S, 7
8. t, u, v, 8; or T, U, V, 8
9. w, x, y, z, 9; or W, X, Y, Z, 9
0. @, space, 0
*. * then selection
6.2.5.4 Using the * Key
When you press the * key, the phone selects the * which can be sent as a part of a dialled number,
either by SIP or as a DTMF digit. If you press the * key twice within 800 ms, you can select from
many different symbols. The phone changes the display to:
The cursor is at the dot character. Use the Up and Down keys to move the cursor. Press the Esc
button to exit this mode. When the cursor is highlighting the character you want to select, press
any other key. The phone places the character you selected in place of the * that it originally
displayed.
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You can enter a dot (period or full stop) quickly by pressing the * key three times.
6.2.5.5 Exiting Alphanumeric mode
You can put the phone out of the alphanumeric mode by pressing Fn at any time. This allows you
to easily enter digits that may be part of the address. You can return the phone to alphanumeric
mode by pressing the Fn key again.
6.2.5.6 Display
The process for making a call to a SIP address, and what the LCD shows during the process, are
similar to that described in section 6.2.1 on page 46 and section 6.2.2 on page 48 for dialling a
number. When you are entering the address, the display shows:
Select character
.,:;-_#*()'"@&%/
\<>~+÷=±µ°?$€¥
1. You cannot use some of these characters as part of an address. The SIP address is formulated based on the same rules
as an email address.
Call F:abc
john.doe@z•

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