272
Sets voice to read out mails
c
The FOMA terminal cannot read out SMS report (p.279), mail without messages, mail only including
attached melodies or URLs for an i-
α
ppli activation, or Deco-mail without messages.
c
The FOMA terminal cannot read out mail during a voice call or PushTalk call, while running the music
player or during 64K data communication.
1
Mail settings screen (p.270)
X
“Read out setting”
X
“Select voice”
X
Select a voice
to read out
d
Rules used for reading out mail
The read out mail function generally follows the rules given below when reading out received mail.
■
Symbols, special characters and pictographs
d
Symbols, special characters and pictographs are not read out, except for certain symbols
*The FOMA terminal may not correctly read out sentences that include symbols, special characters
or pictographs.
■
Numbers
d
The FOMA terminal will read out numbers up to 16 digits long.
E.g.: 1234 “Sen nihyaku sanju yon”
■
Monetary amounts
d
If a currency symbol (e.g. “
¥
” (double- or single-byte character)) is placed at the beginning of a
number up to 16 digits long, the FOMA terminal reads out the number as a monetary amount.
If commas (,) are used as a delimiting character in an input string, the FOMA will recognize the
string as a monetary amount only if the commas are used every 3 digits.
E.g.:
¥
12345
¥
12,345
“Ichiman nisen sanbyaku yonju go en”
■
Phone number
d
If numbers are delimited by hyphens (-) or parentheses (()) in the patterns listed below, 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.
E.g. Tel: 0120-102-001 “Teru zeroichinizero ichizeroni zerozeroichi”
* “X” indicates a number.
■
Time
d
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.
land line
XX-XXXX-XXXX
XXX-XXX-XXXX
XXXX-XX-XXXX
XXXXX-X-XXXX
(XX)XXXX-XXXX
(XXX)XXX-XXXX
(XXXX)XX-XXXX
(XXXXX)X-XXXX
XX(XXXX)XXXX
XXX(XXX)XXXX
XXXX(XX)XXXX
XXXXX(X)XXXX
XXXX-XXXX
XXX-XXXX
XX-XXXX
X-XXXX
Mobile phone
XXX-XXXX-XXXX
XXXX-XXX-XXXX
(XXX)XXXX-XXXX
(XXXX)XXX-XXXX
XXX(XXXX)XXXX
XXXX(XXX)XXXX
Toll-free
XXXX-XXX-XXX
XXXX-XXXXXX
“Hour”:“Minute”(“Hour” = 0 to 29: “Minute” = 00 to 59)
Example: E.g. 23:15 “Nijusanji jugofun”
AM “Hour”:“Minute” or “Hour”:“Minute” AM (“Hour” = 0 to 12; “Minute” = 00 to 59)
Example: E.g. AM 5:05 “Gozen goji gofun”
PM “Hour”:“Minute” or “Hour”:“Minute” PM (“Hour” = 0 to 12; “Minute” = 00 to 59)
Example: E.g. PM 5:05 “Gogo goji gofun”
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