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Reading out rules
The read out mail function generally follows
the following rules when reading out received
mail.
■
Symbols and pictographs
Symbols and pictographs are not read out,
except for certain symbols. except for certain
symbols.
* The FOMA terminal may not correctly read out
sentences that include symbols and pictographs.
The FOMA terminal can read out the following
symbols when used with numbers.
■
Numbers
The FOMA terminal reads out numbers up to
16 digits long.
Example: 1234
→
“Sen nihyaku sanju yon”
■
Amount of money
If a currency symbol (e.g. “
¥
” (single-byte or
double-byte)) is placed at the beginning of a
number up to 16 digits long, the FOMA
terminal reads out the number as amount of
money.
If commas (,) are used as a delimiting
character in an input string, the FOMA will
recognize the string as amount of money only
if the commas are used every 3 digits.
■
Phone number
If numbers are delimited by hyphens “-” or
parentheses “()” as the phone number for the
general phone, the mobile phone or the free
dial phone, the FOMA terminal reads them out
as phone numbers but not as sequences of
digits. The FOMA terminal will also read
numbers preceded by “Tel:” as phone
numbers.
Example: Tel: 0120-
〜
→
“Teru zeroichinizero
〜
”
■
Time
Numbers separated by a colon (:) are read out
as time.
*
If the hour component is a 1- or 2-
digit number and the minute component is a 2-
digit number, the number is read out as time. If
“AM” or “PM” is added before or after the
number, it is read out before the number.
* : The time entered in the format of “Hour”:“Minute”
:“Second” (e.g. 23:15:10) is not read out.
■
Date
Numbers separated by a slash (/) or a period
(.) in the pattern for date are read out as date.
If “M”, “T”, “S” or “H” (upper case) is inserted
before a date, the corresponding (Japanese)
era name (Meiji, Taisho, Showa, Heisei) is
read out.
z
The above formats for numbers, amount of
money, phone numbers, time and date are
also used for double-byte characters.
z
The FOMA terminal cannot read out a mail-
connected i-
α
ppli mail in the received result
screen.
z
The FOMA terminal cannot read out a mail-
connected SMS report.
z
The FOMA terminal may not be able to read
out mails received from PCs.
$
%
¥
°
℃
¥
$
%
㎜
㎝
㎞
㎎
㎏
㏄
㎡
N
Example:
¥
12345
¥
12,345
“Ichiman nisen
sanbyaku yonjuu
goen”
“Hour”:“Minute” (“Hour” = 0 to 29: “Minute” = 00
to 59)
Example: 23:15
→
“Nijusanji jugofun”
AM “Hour”:“Minute” or “Hour”:“Minute” AM
(“Hour” = 0 to 12: “Minute” = 00 to 59)
Example: AM 5:05
→
“Gozen goji gofun”
“Year”/“Month”/“Day” or “Year”.“Month”.“Day”
(“Year” = 0 to 9999; “Month” = 1 to 12; “Day” = 1
to 31)
“H” “Year”/“Month”/“Day” or “H”
“Year”.“Month”.“Day”
(“Year” = 0 to 99; “Month” = 1 to 12; “Day” = 1 to
31)
Example: H21.4.3
→
“Heisei nijuuichinen
shigatsu mikka”
Example: 2009/4/5
2009/04/05
2009.4.5
2009.04.05
“Nisenkyuunen
shigatsu itsuka”
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