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C
h
ar
acter
En
tr
y
3
g
Convert entered text
The first syllable converts and
highlights. The unconfirmed
text is underlined (_).
■
If the conversion
candidate is the desired
kanji or katakana
d
(Select)
The word is confirmed and
the next phrase is highlighted.
■
If the conversion candidate is not the kanji
or katakana you want
g
Select word
Select a word from the User Conversion Item.
Hiragana and katakana are included in the User
Conversion Item.
If the readings in the conversion range consists
entirely of “
あ
”-level characters, numbers are
also included in the conversion candidates. For
example, entering
123
(
あかさ
) also
shows the conversion candidate “123”.
■
To change the conversion range
Press
v
to change the conversion range
g
Select word
Candidates listed in the User Conversion Item
change as the conversion range changes.
■
To display the alphanumeric-katakana
conversion candidate list
t o
(Aa12
カナ
)
Aa12
カナ
Conversion Item of alphanumeric-
katakana candidates appears. For example,
pressing
23
(
かさ
)
o
(Aa12
カナ
) shows
the conversion candidates such as “AD”, “23” or
“
カサ
”.
For numbers of 2 to 4 digits which can be used as
date (ex. 10/19) or time (ex. 10:19), such date and
time are also displayed as conversion candidates.
●
Changing selection methods
Select
b
method or
c
method to select word from
Prediction list or User Conversion Item.
1
i
“Settings” “Other settings”
“Character input set” “Operation in
item” Select any item:
↑↓←→
Key
(default)
……
Use
b
to select word
from the displayed list. To change the conversion
range, press
t
then use
v
.
↑↓
Key
……
Use
c
to select word from the
displayed list. Press
g
to highlight next candidate,
and
f
to highlight previous candidate. Press and
hold
c
for 1 second or longer to move between
candidate lines. To change the conversion range,
use
v
.
●
The number of characters and scrolling
■
The number of bytes remaining and the number
entered
The number of bytes that can be entered or characters
that have been entered on the Character entry (edit)
screen is counted according to the rules listed below.
• When the number of bytes is counted, each
double-byte character is counted as 2 bytes and
each single-byte character is counted as 1 byte.
• When the number of characters is counted, single-
byte/double-byte character, single-byte dakuten
“
゛
” and han-dakuten “
゜
” are counted as 1
character respectively.
In the Character entry (edit) screen, if the number of
characters that can be entered using the current
function is exceeded, the exceeding part appears in
gray. Use as an approximate guide to how many more
characters you can enter.
■
Scrolling
In the Character entry (edit) screen, use
c
to scroll
up and down one line at a time, and
s
and
a
to
scroll 1 page at a time.
In the conversion candidates list, you can also use
s
or
a
to scroll 1 page at a time.
●
Data protection during text entry and
editing
When you are entering text in the Character entry
(edit) screen and the battery fails or you receive a
voice call, the entered text is stored and not cleared
from the screen.
■
If the battery fails
If the low-voltage alarm sounds during text entry, the
Character entry (edit) screen is replaced by the
“Recharge battery” message screen. When this
happens, the entered text is automatically confirmed
N
z
If the User Conversion Item includes symbols,
pictographs or face marks, you can convert the text to
these symbols.
Refer to the following lists for the readings of symbols,
pictographs and face marks.
• “Symbols List”
→
p.349
• “Pictographs List”
→
p.351
• “Face Marks List”
→
p.356
z
For other text entry operations such as entering
symbols, pictographs, or inserting a space or a line-
feed, refer to “Useful keys to assist text entry” (p.302)
and “Function menu of the Character entry (edit)”
screen (p.302).
z
You can use kuten codes to enter kanji that cannot be
entered by conversion.
→
p.305
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