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Entering
Characters
No.
Expressions
1
Sorry
2
Thank you
3
Congratulations!
4
It’s time
5
Wait a minute
6
Just arrived
7
Schedule change
8
Where are you?
9
Do your best
0
What are you doing?
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Folder 1 (Fixed common phrases)
No.
Expressions
1
All right
2
I hope you are well
3
Well done
4
Emergency
5
How do you think?
6
Please call
7
I will be late
8
Leave a message on voice mail
9
E-mail me via i-mode
0
Thank you for your help
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Folder 2 (Fixed common phrases)
Select a common phrase
2
<Common Phrase display>
<Common Phrase List>
You can access and enter common phrases when editing text as follows:
• Wake-up display of “Display setting”
• “Schedule”
• “ToDo”
• “Free Memo”
• i-mode Text Box Edit display
• Text editing for i-
α
ppli
• Edit display for subject, main text, header, signature, quotation, subject sorting, and subject search
of i-mode mail
Further, you can access common phrases from the Common Phrase Edit display and Folder Name Edit
display for common phrases.
Common phrases are split into five folders. 10 fixed common phrases each are stored in Folder 1 and
Folder 2. You can store 10 own common phrases each in Folders 3 through 5.
You can edit fixed common phrases. You can store up to 50 own common phrases including edited fixed
common phrases.
<Common Phrases>
Using Common Phrases
Common phrases
Folder 1 and 2 ············Confirm or edit the pre-installed fixed common phrases.
Folder 3 to 5 ···············Store your own common phrases.
1
Display Common Phrases
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Do not use “Half-pitch katakana” and “Pictographs” for composing own common phrases to be used in mail subject, main text,
header, signature, and quotation. They might not be displayed correctly. (You can use pictographs for i-mode mail.)
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If Select Language is set to “
日本語
(Japanese)”, fixed common phrases are called up in “Kanji/Hiragana expression” when character
input method (see page 483) is “Kanji-hiragana input mode” of Mode 1 (5-touch) or Mode 3 (T9) or in “Full-pitch input mode” of Mode
2 (2-touch). Otherwise, common phrases are called up in “Half-pitch katakana expression”.
Information
<Common Phrase Folder List>
Summary of Contents for Foma P700i
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