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Character
Entry
■
To confirm the hiragana
X
d
(Set)
2
Edit entered characters
X
Press
u
(CHG) to
change characters to kanji
or katakana
The conversion candidate
for the first phrase is
highlighted and the kanji
candidates for the remaining
unconfirmed characters are
underlined (_).
■
If the conversion candidate is your
preferred kanji or katakana
X
d
(Set)
The conversion candidate is confirmed and the
next phrase is highlighted.
■
If the conversion candidate is not your
preferred kanji or katakana
X
Press
u
(CHG) to display
other conversion
candidates
X
Select the
characters to convert
A list of conversion candidates
for the highlighted phrase
appears. Hiragana and katakana are included in
the conversion candidates.
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
X
Use
v
to change the conversion range
The conversion candidates change as the
conversion range changes.
■
To display the alphanumeric/katakana
conversion candidates
X
p
(ABC123)
The alphanumeric and katakana conversion
candidates of the entered key appear. For
example, pressing
23
(
かさ
)
p
(ABC123) shows the conversion candidates
such as “AD”, “23” or “
カサ
”.
If you enter a 2- to 4-digit number and the
number can be displayed as date or time, the
conversion candidates of date or time also
appear.
• 10/19
• 10
月
19
日
• 10:19
• 10
時
19
分
• 1019
年
●
Number of characters and scrolling
■
Numbers of characters remaining and already
entered
Characters displayed in the character entry (edit)
screen are counted according to the rules listed below.
• A single-byte character is counted as 1 byte and a
double-byte character is counted as 2 bytes.
• A single-byte dakuten and han-dakuten are
counted as 1 character respectively.
On a character entry (edit) screen, the end mark “
”
indicates the end of the text that can be entered using
the current function. Use the end mark as an
approximate guide to know how many more
characters you can enter.
■
Scrolling
On the character entry (edit) screen, use
c
to scroll
by line, and
s
(LOCK), and
a
(
マナー
) to scroll by
page.
In the conversion candidates list, you can also use
v
or
s
(LOCK) or
a
(
マナー
) to scroll by page.
●
Data protection during text entry and
editing
When the battery runs out or you receive a call during
text entry, the entered text is stored.
■
If the battery runs out
If the low-voltage alarm sounds during text entry, the
character entry (edit) screen changes to the
“Recharge battery” message screen. When this
happens, the entered text is automatically confirmed
and saved, so that you can continue entering text
when you turn the power back on and retrieve the
function. However, in some functions, the entered
data is not saved. Also, unconfirmed text that is being
converted is not saved.
Re-editing the phonebook
→
p.94
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z
If the conversion candidate list includes symbols,
pictograms or face marks, you can convert the text
to these symbols.
Refer to the following lists for the readings of
symbols, pictograms and face marks.
• “Symbol Reading List”
→
p.469
• “Pictogram Reading List”
→
p.470
• “Face Mark Reading List”
→
p.473
z
For other text entry operations such as entering
symbols, pictograms, or inserting a space or line-
feed, refer to “Useful keys to assist text entry”
(p.414) and “Function menu (Character entry
(edit) screen)” (p.415).
z
You can use kuten codes to enter kanji that cannot
be converted.
→
p.417
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