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Other Useful Functions
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When numerals are separated by “/” or “.”, they are read
aloud as dates.
<Example> 2007/11/15 (2007.11.15)
:
ニセンナナネンジューイチガツジューゴニチ
07/11/15 (07.11.15)
:
ゼロナナネンジューイチガツジューゴニチ
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“1
日
” is differently read aloud for the meaning of the date
(1st date of a month) and for others. The kanji characters
of dates other than “1
日
” are always read aloud as for
the dates.
<Example> 11
月
1
日
:
ジューイチガツツイタチ
1
日後
:
イチニチゴ
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When numerals are separated by “:”, they are read aloud
as time.
<Example> 10:30:
ジュージサンジュップン
AM 10:30:
ゴゼンジュージサンジュップン
22:30:30:
ニジューニジサンジュップンサンジュービョー
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“-”, “(” and “)” contained in a phone number or zip code
are not read aloud, and numbers only are read aloud.
<Example> 090-1234-xxxx:
ゼロキューゼロイチニサンヨン
xxxx
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When a numeric string begins with “
¥
”, “
$
”, “
¢
”, or
“
£
”, it is read aloud as the meaning of money amount.
When “,” is used, the numeric string before “,” is
identified as money amount and that after “,” is identified
as a number, unless it is separated by every three digits.
<Example>
¥
980:
キューヒャクハチジューエン
¥
2,980:
ニセンキューヒャクハチジューエン
¥
29,80:
ニジューキューエンハチジュー
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“(Numeral)
分の
(numeral)” is read as a fraction.
<Alphabet>
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Alphabetical letters are read aloud according to the voice
guidance dictionary pre-installed in the FOMA phone.
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When a word consists of four or more letters and can be
read in romaji-reading, it is read aloud in romaji-reading.
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The alphabetical letters after a numeral might be read
aloud as a unit.
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“M”, “T”, “S”, and “H” before a date are converted to the
Japanese era name and then read aloud.
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Alphabetical letters other than above are read aloud in
alphabetical reading.
<Symbol>
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Reads aloud according to the Symbol List. When the
same symbol continues three times or more, that symbol
is not read aloud.
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“
ヘンシン
” is read aloud for the following character strings:
“Re:”, “Re>”, “Re2:”, “Re2>” and “Re2*”
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“
テンソー
” is read aloud for the following character strings:
“Fw:”, “Fw>”, “Fw2:”, “Fw2>”, “Fw2*”, “Fwd:”, “Fwd>”,
“Fwd2:”, “Fwd2>” and “Fwd2*”
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When symbols for “Reply” or “Forward” are
consecutively repeated, they are read aloud only once.
<Example> Re:Re>:
ヘンシン
Fw>Fw::
テンソー
Re:Fw:Fw:Re:Re:Re::
ヘンシンテンソーヘンシン
<Pictograph>
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Reads aloud according to the Pictograph List.
You can turn the power on/off automatically at a
specified time.
1
m
Clock
Auto power ON/OFF
Auto power ON or Auto power OFF
Select an item.
OFF
. . . . Does not set Auto Power ON/OFF. The
setting is completed.
1 time
. . . Sets to turn the power on/off automatically at
the specified time only once.
Daily
. . . Sets to turn the power on/off automatically at
a specified time everyday repeatedly.
2
Enter time.
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Enter the time on 24-hour basis.
<Smiley>
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Smileys are read aloud according to the dictionary pre-
installed in the FOMA phone. When they are identified
as a URL or mail address, however, they are read aloud
as symbols.
<
Other items>
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Texts are read aloud separated by punctuation marks
and symbols such as “!”, or “?”.
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When the kanji character that expresses the day of the
week is put between “(” and “)”, it is read aloud as the
day of the week.
<Example> 11
月
15
日(木)
:
ジューイチガツジューゴニチモクヨービ
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Words might not be correctly read aloud depending on
the context of the text (especially place names and
proper nouns).
Auto Power ON/OFF
Turning Power On/Off
Automatically at a Specified Time
Setting at purchase
Auto power ON: OFF
Auto power OFF: OFF
<
>
Information
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When you set “Auto power ON” and “Auto power OFF” to
the same time, and the specified time arrives, the FOMA
phone will turn on if it is turned off, and the FOMA phone
will turn off, if it is turned on.
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When you set “Auto power OFF” to the same time of an
alarm or schedule alarm, the alarm or schedule alarm
preferentially works.
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Even when you set “Auto power OFF”, the power does
not turn off at the specified time if other than the Stand-
by display is displayed. The power turns off after the
function in working is finished.
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Turn off the FOMA phone after setting “Auto power ON”
to “OFF” when you are near electronic devices using
high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use
is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals.
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