ZIP4x5 User’s Guide
8 Manual Part # 90-18401
Dialling Options
Dial by Address
Using the ZIP4x5, you can dial a person by their address (for example,
Jane.Doe) instead of their phone number. The address length must be 64
or fewer characters.
To enter an alphanumeric address, press the Func key once. The display
shows Func:abc on the top row and the keys are locked in alphanumeric
mode. To exit alphanumeric mode, press the Func key again.
To select upper case characters, press the # key. The display shows
Func:ABC on the top row. To select lower case characters again, press the
# key once more.
The digit keys enter the letters displayed on those keys. When you
initially press a key, it selects the first letter. If you quickly press the key
again, it selects the second letter. By quickly pressing the key repeatedly,
the phone selects each character in sequence, then the number of the key,
then selects the first letter again.
To enter a character, wait until the cursor moves to the right or press the
right arrow on the volume key. Press the left arrow on the volume key to
change or delete an entered letter.
After entering the address, activate the handset, headset, or speaker to
initiate the call.
Memory Dialling
The ZIP4x5 provides an internal phone book with 99 memory locations.
Each memory location has space for a name and contact information. The
contact information, used by the ZIP4x5 when dialling a contact, can be
either a SIP address or a phone number.
To enter and edit contact information, access Menu | Phone Book and
select the appropriate option. The phone enters alphanumeric mode
when you enter names and addresses into the phone book.
To dial a number or address in the phone book at memory locations 1, 2,
3, 4, or 5, press the M01, M02, M03, M04, or M05 buttons, respectively. To
dial a number or address in the phone book, press the Mem button
followed by the two digit memory location (01 to 99).