User's Manual Part 3
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Character Entry
Phrase/code/
quote
(Kuten code)
You can enter characters, numerals, and symbols
on the Kuten Code List (see the PDF version of
“Kuten Code List” on the provided CD-ROM).
You can operate in Kanji/Hiragana input mode.
Kuten code
Enter a four-digit Kuten code.
A character that matches the entered Kuten code
is displayed, and the former input mode returns.
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When a character that matches the entered
Kuten code is not found, a space is inserted.
Phrase/code/
quote
(Input time)
Input time
Select a format for entering
the date/time
Enter the date/time.
p
You can enter the date/time using the
numeric keys.
p
You can enter years 1800 through 2099.
Phrase/code/
quote
(
Quote
phonebook)
You can access and quote Phonebook entries.
The following are the items you can quote:
<Inside FOMA phone>
Name, reading, phone number, mail address,
postal address, birthday, memorandums
<Inside UIM>
Name, reading, phone number, mail address
Quote phonebook
Search the
Phonebook
Select a Phonebook entry
Put a check mark for items to be quoted
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Phrase/code/
quote
(Quote own
data)
You can access and quote your personal
information. The following are the items you
can quote:
Name, reading, phone number, mail address,
postal address, birthday, memorandums
Quote own data
Enter your Terminal
Security Code
Put a check mark for
items to be quoted
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Phrase/code/
quote
(Bar code
reader)
You can start Bar Code Reader. (See page 146)
Bar code reader
Char. input/
dict.
(Own
dictionary)
You can store the words in own dictionary.
(See page 361)
Own dictionary
Char. input/
dict.
(Learned
words)
See page 361.
Char. input/
dict.
(Change input
mode)
You can switch the character input methods.
Change input mode
Select an input mode.
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You cannot select the input mode that is not
selected in “Input mode” of “Character input
method” (see page 356).
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Char. input/
dict.
(Candid. disp.
size)
You can set the character size of conversion
candidates.
Candid. disp. size
Large, Standard, or Small
p
The settings here applies to “Character size”
→
“Character input”
→
“Candid. disp. size”.
Char. input/
dict.
(Predict)
See page 358.
Char. input/
dict.
(Candidate
display)
You can select whether to use context
forecast candidates.
Candidate display
ON or OFF
Char. input/
dict.
(Character set
time)
You can select whether to automatically fix
the entered characters while you are entering
characters in Mode 1 (5-touch).
In addition, you can specify the time until
characters are fixed.
You can omit the operation of pressing
Vo
to
move the cursor for the entry of characters on
the same key.
Character set time
Fast, Normal, Slow, or OFF
Char. input/
dict.
(2/NIKO-touch
guide)
You can select whether to list character
conversion candidates at the lower part of the
display when you press the first-digit key
while you are entering characters in Mode 2
(2-touch) or Mode 3 (NIKO-touch).
2/NIKO-touch guide
ON or OFF
Help
You can check the operating procedures for
entering characters.
Select an item.
JUMP
You can move the cursor to the top or end of text.
To beginning or To end
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When the Character Entry (Edit) display
ranges over multiple pages, the cursor
moves to the beginning or end of the page.
Information
<Full pitch/Half pitch>
p
When you switch to half-pitch mode in Kanji/Hiragana input
mode of NIKO-touch, the input mode switches to half-pitch
Katakana input mode.
<Pictograph/symbols (Pictograph)>
p
You might not be able to enter pictographs depending on
the Character Entry (Edit) display.
p
Once you have entered pictographs, “History” appears first.
p
Up to 27 records of the pictographs entered in Pictograph 1
and Pictograph 2 and up to 36 records of
Decomail-pictograph are displayed on “History”. However,
up to 18 records are displayed when the One Seg Viewer
display appears below the Message Composition display.
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You can enter up to 20 Decomail-pictographs. When you insert
other images, however, the number of Decomail-pictographs that
can be entered is reduced by the number of inserted images.
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
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