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Readout rules
The readout function generally follows the following
rules when reading out received mail.
■
Symbols/Pictograms
Symbols/Pictograms are not read out. The FOMA
terminal may not correctly read out sentences that
contain symbols/pictograms. Some symbols are read out.
■
Numbers
Up to 16 digits are read out.
Example: 1234
→
“Sen nihyaku sanju yon”
■
Amount of money
If a currency symbol (e.g. “
¥
” (single-byte/double-
byte)) is placed at the beginning of a number, up to
16 digits are read out as amount of money.
If commas “,” are used as a separation symbol, the
string is recognized as amount of money only if the
commas are placed between every 3 digits.
■
Phone number
If numbers are separated by hyphens “-” or
parentheses “(” “)” and recognized as general phone
number, mobile phone number or toll-free number,
the numbers are read out as phone numbers but not
as sequences of digits. “Tel:”-prefixed numbers are
also read out as phone numbers.
Example: Tel: 0120-XXX-XXX
→
“Teru zeroichinizero
XXX XXX”
■
Time
Numbers separated by “:” 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, “Gozen” or “Gogo” is read out
before the number.
*: Time entered in the format of “Hour”:“Minute”:“Second”
(e.g. 23:15:10) is not read out.
■
Date
Numbers separated by “/” or “.” in the date pattern are
read out as date. If “M”, “T”, “S” or “H” (upper case) is
inserted before 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 also support
double-byte characters.
z
When amount of money, phone number, time or
date is read out and the string read out is
immediately preceded or followed by any of the
characters listed below, the number will not be read
out correctly. To have the FOMA terminal read out
amount of money, phone number, time or date
correctly, it is recommended that you place a
space, etc. as a separation character before and
after the string.
“0 to 9”, “A to Z” (upper case), “:”, “
¥
”, “/”, “.”, “-”
(single-byte/double-byte)
z
Mail-linked i-
α
ppli mail cannot be read out on the
Received result screen but can be read out on the
Received mail detail screen.
z
SMS reports cannot be read out.
z
Decome-Anime cannot be read out.
z
The FOMA terminal may not be able to read out
mail received from PCs.
$ (dollars)
→
doru
% (percent)
→
paasento
¥
(yen)
→
en
°
(degrees)
→
do
℃
(degrees)
→
do
¥
(yen)
→
en
$ (dollars)
→
doru
%
(percent)
→
paasento
(mm)
→
miri
(kilograms)
→
kiro
(cm)
→
senchi
(meters)
→
meetoru
(grams)
→
guramu
(tons)
→
ton
(ares)
→
aaru
(hectares)
→
hekutaaru
(liters)
→
rittoru
(watts)
→
watto
(calories)
→
karorii
(dollars)
→
doru
(cents)
→
sento
(percent)
→
paasento
(millibars)
→
miribaaru
(pages)
→
peeji
㎜
(millimeters)
→
mirimeetoru
㎝
(centimeters)
→
senchimeetoru
㎞
(kilometers)
→
kiromeetoru
㎎
(milligrams)
→
miriguramu
㎏
(kilograms)
→
kiroguramu
㏄
(cc)
→
siisii
㎡
(square meters)
→
heihoumeetoru
N
Example:
¥
12345
¥
12,345
“Ichiman nisen
sanbyaku yonju 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: AM5:05
→
“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: H20.10.3
→
“Heisei nijunen jugatsu mikka”
Example: 2008/12/5
2008/12/05
2008.12.5
2008.12.05
“Nisenhachinen
junigatsu itsuka”
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