Character EntryCharacter Entry is the function to enter alphanumeric characters and symbols by using the [0] to[9], [G], or [H] key.Symbols and lower-case characters can be entered by using the [0] to [9], [G], or [H] key on the keypad. The number ofkey operations for entering characters can be minimized by configuring only necessary characters.A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols, namely 8 characters of Capital Font and 8 characters of SmallFont, can be configured for each of the [0] to [9] keys on the keypad.A maximum of 80 alphanumeric characters and symbols can be configured for the [G] or [H] key on the keypad.Character Entry can be used to enter a message in Short Message Mode.Operating the Transceiver (Operation Examples for Portable)0 If “AaBbCc...Zz” is configured for the Up and Down keysEach time the Up key is pressed, a focused letter variesin the predetermined order.Each time the Down key is pressed, a focused letter variesin the opposite order to the predetermined order.0 If “ABCabc2” is configured for the [2] keyEach time the [2] key is pressed, a focused letter variesin the predetermined order.Note0 When the Function ([W]) or [*] key is pressed, the entry mode switches as follows:Uppercase characters > lowercase characters > numbers > uppercase characters ...0 If the behavior of the [G]/ [H] key is configured “Line Up/Down”, the [G]/ [H] key can be used to move the cursor upand down and characters cannot be entered.0 Refer to “Operating the Transceiver in Each Mode (Common Operation)” for operation methods.Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1NConfiguring Character Entry ( Transceiver Settings > Key Assignment > Character Entry)3 BASIC OPERATIONS3.8 Operating the Transceiver in Each Mode (Common Operation)Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20 69CONTENTS INDEX