3 entering numbers, letters and symbols – ZyXEL Communications V300 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Using the LCD Screen

V300 User’s Guide

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1 Select the feature you want to configure. In this example, press the Navigator down to

enter the menu system, then select Call Pref. (call preference). In the Call Pref. menu,
select Call FW (call forwarding). The following screen displays.

Figure 8 Example: Call FW

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Note that in this screen, and those like it, Active does not mean that the
feature is enabled.

2 Select Active to see the feature’s current setting. One of the following two screens

displays.

Figure 9 Example: Call FW Enabled

Figure 10 Example: Call FW Disabled

If Enable appears, the feature is on. If Disable appears, the feature is off.

3 To change the setting, press MENU. A screen appears offering you the choice to enable

or disable the feature.

Figure 11 Example: Call FW configure

4 Select Enable? to turn the feature on, or select Disable? to turn the feature off. Press

MENU to save your changes. The screen returns to that shown in step

1

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3.3 Entering Numbers, Letters and Symbols

When you enter information into the V300 (when setting up a phonebook entry, for example)
you may need to enter different kinds of characters. The alphanumeric keypad has four input
modes:

• Number mode
• Uppercase mode
• Lowercase mode

2 Call FW:
1 Active

1 Active:
Enable

1 Active:
Disable

1 Active:
Disable?

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