User guide

Using your IP Phone 1120E
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when entering Instant Messages (IMs), SIP addresses, and entries to
such things as your Address Book and Feature Key labels.
Entering text using the telephone dialpad
When you can use the dialpad to enter text, the abc/123 Context-
sensitive soft key becomes available for applications that offer text input.
The abc/123 Context-sensitive soft key toggles between alphabetic and
numeric input. When the Context-sensitive soft key label is abc, you can
enter alphabetic text and when the Context-sensitive soft key label is 123,
you can enter numbers.
Figure 11: Context-sensitive soft key abc/123
For example, if you want to enter the letter a, press the abc/123 Context-
sensitive soft key to switch to alphabetic input, and then press the number
2 key once. If you want to enter the upper case letter C, press the number
2 key six times. You can cycle through the letters (and the actual number)
by repeatedly pressing the number button.
Names or words, which have two adjacent letters, that require the same
button, such as in the word press, are entered by entering the first
character, briefly pausing, and then entering the next letter. Press the
dialpad key 6 for the p pause a moment, and then press it again twice to
cycle to the letter r.
When entering alphanumeric information, the 1 key on the dialpad
represents the characters in Table 3. To enter a special character, press
the dialpad number 1 to cycle through the characters until you reach the