Entering letters and symbols, T9 mode, Alpha mode – Audiovox CDM-9150X User Manual

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Entering Letters and Symbols

The text entry mode T9 or Alpha will automatically be
active when necessary to enter letters, such as names
or messages. The current mode is displayed as

T9

(T9)

or

abc

(abc) at the bottom of the screen. Also numeric

or symbol mode will appear by pressing the key under

T9

(T9) or

abc

(abc). Available modes depend on the

feature that you use.

T9 Mode

T9

(T9)

The T9 mode allows you to enter text
quickly by pressing one key per letter. This

mode suggests English words as you type.
Example:

1. Type

4

GHI

6

MNO

. Your phone displays

in

.

2. Press

0

to display the next choice

go

.

3. Press

to decide the word “go” and add a

space.

The Shift key

turns letter cases:

T9

(normal),

T9

(initial cap.) and

T9

(caps. lock).

The Next key

0

displays the next choice.

The Space key

decides a word and adds a space.

To decide a word, press

F

.

To insert punctuation marks, press

1

.

To delete a character, press

CLR

.

To delete a word, press and hold

CLR

.

To move the cursor, press

Rcl

or

F

.

To enter digits, press and hold the key

0

to

9

WXYZ

.

Note: For more information, visit www.T9.com.

Alpha Mode

abc

(abc)

The Alpha mode allows you to enter characters by

pressing the digit key repeatedly. For example, press

5

JKL

once to enter “J”, or press

5

JKL

three times to enter

L”.
The Shift key

turns letter cases:

abc

(normal),

Abc

(initial cap.) and

ABC

(caps. lock).

The Space key

adds a space.

To decide a character, press

F

.

To delete a character, press

CLR

.

To delete a word, press and hold

CLR

.

To move the cursor, press

Rcl

or

F

.

To enter digits, press and hold the key

0

to

9

WXYZ

.

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