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Entering
Characters
Enter a Kuten code (
).
The character corresponding to the entered Kuten code appears and former input mode returns.
●
A space is inserted when there is no character corresponding to the entered code.
2
Own dictionary Select an own dictionary
1
Check Words in Own Dictionary
You can store up to 100 words in Own Dictionary that you can convert by your favorite reading. You can
store up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch characters per item. For reading, you can store up to 10 hiragana
characters.
Own dictionary <New>
●
When you have already stored 100 words in Own Dictionary, <New> is not displayed.
1
Enter a word
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You cannot enter pictographs, line feeds or common phrases. Spaces are automatically omitted and stored.
2
Enter the reading
●
You cannot enter pictographs, line feeds or common phrases. Spaces are automatically omitted and stored.
●
You cannot store symbols (
゛゜、。・!?
) for reading.
However, you can store “
゛
” or “
゜
” when you can attach them to the word.
3
Store in Own Dictionary
Function menu
Edit
Delete this
Delete selected
Delete all
Operations
Go to step 2 of “Store in Own Dictionary” on this page.
●
You can edit a dictionary also by pressing
(
) while it is displayed.
YES
●
To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
Put a check mark for the dictionaries to be deleted
(
) YES
●
“
” and “
” switch each time you press
. You can check or uncheck all items by pressing
(
) and selecting “Select all/Release all”.
●
To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
Enter your Terminal Security Code
YES
●
To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
●
See page 148 for the Terminal Security Code.
While an own dictionary is displayed
(
) Do the following operations.
1
Function Menu while Own Dictionary is Displayed
<Own Dictionary>
Setting at purchase
Not stored
Storing Words in Own Dictionary
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