Your Telephone's Features
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When entering text, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the
beginning or end of the entry.
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Inputs are always made to the immediate left of the cursor position.
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The input position moves automatically if you pause briefly between your inputs
or if you enter a new character.
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When entering text, the first letter will automatically be upper case, the remaining
letters automatically lower case. After you enter a space, the next letter will be
upper case once again.
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While entering text, you may switch back and forth between upper and lower case
by pressing a number key for a longer time. The upper-/lower-case remains acti-
vated until the next time you press a number key longer.
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A short press of the C-key
cursor), whereas long pressing the key deletes the complete entry.
The Esc key cancels the entire procedure.
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The Locking of Your Telephone Interface by the System
Administrator
The system administrator can lock your telephone's interface via a setting for your
user group. All keys of your telephone no longer function aside from a few exceptions
(e. g. the number keys and the receiver key).
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You can then make calls with your telephone but no system functionality can be
configured.
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The redial functions, telephone books of the communications system, Info menu
and state dependent menus are not available. (These menus are opened by a
short press on the Menu softkey, they are described in the Telephoning starting on
page 29 chapter.) The local telephone book, however, is accessible as the lock only
affects the functionality of the communications system.
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If the system administrator has authorised you, you can set the time group of the
communications system (see also "Central settings" Menu starting on page 88). If
your user group authorisation changes according to the time group, then it is pos-
sible that the interface lock of your telephone will be cancelled.
Please consult your system administrator if you have questions concerning your
authorisation.
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C
deletes individual digits/characters (in front of the