Sony Ericsson T600 manual

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    September , 2002 T600/T602[...]

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    Contents Prefac e ...... .... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... ...... ..... ....... ...... . .... 2 Pro duct O vervie w ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... .... ....... ....... .... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... 2 Key fu nctio ns and featu res . ...... [...]

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    2 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Pr eface The Ericsson T600/T602 White Paper is d esigned to giv e the r eader a deepe r tech nica l unders tand- ing of how the T600/T602 is desig ned, and how it interac ts with other medi a. This d ocument will make it ea sier to in tegrat e with the I T and co mmu- nications sol utions of a company or or [...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 3 Key functions and featur es Small and light The T600/ T602 measures 92 x 41 x 19.5 mm and weighs 6 3 grams. It i s one of the smalles t phones of the market. Large d ispl ay Although small in s ize, the T600/ T602 has a large displa y: 101 x 65 pix els (5 rows ). This g ives the user maxi mum r eadabi lity [...]

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    4 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Start-up and shut-down s hows The T60 0/T602 has bui lt-in st art-up an d shut- down shows th at featur e a short animatio n with a melody . Messaging and chat The T600 /T602 i s capab le of send ing and receiv- ing SMS messages , linked messages and it sup- ports Enh anced Mes saging Serv ice (EMS ). Also, [...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 5 listed under “Docu ments” on page 22 . EMS is a networ k-depend ent se rvice. Pictures In the T600/ T602, there are over 110 perma nently stor ed pictur es that expr ess differ ent mood s and situati ons. The pictur es are g ro uped by el even dif- ferent themes to make them easy to find. In addi - tion[...]

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    6 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 W AP Services Using WAP in the T600/T602 The typical WAP client is a small , porta ble devi ce whic h is co nnect ed to a wireless n etwor k. This includ es mobi le phone s, pagers , smart phones , PDAs and othe r small devices. In thes e devic es, you have a limited u ser inte rface, lo w m emory and com pu[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 7 T ec hnical sp ecificatio ns of the WAP browser *) When c reating WML a pplicat ions, it is r ecom- mended always t o save the page contents as UTF8, and t his is clearl y indica ted in the pa ges before publi shing . This ensu res tha t the cont ents of the applica tion can be viewed, regard less of charac[...]

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    8 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Bearer characteris tics The phone accesse s W AP service s over IP , wher e IP is provid ed o ver GSM Data. GSM d ata a ccess • Cir cuit connectio n of data calls mean that the phone is connect ed duri ng the W AP session. • Connec t ion -orie nted W AP uses error recov ery servic es to pr ovide high r e[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 9 Over The A ir pr ovisioning of WAP settings T o simplif y config uring WAP sett ing in a number of phones , all set tings ca n be sent as an SM S mes- sage to each phone. Th is makes i t easy f or an operator , a servi ce pr ovider or a company to d is- tribut e settings for Inte rnet/ Intrane t, and WAP , [...]

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    10 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 In-phone func tions and featur es *Subsc ription a nd/or netw ork-de pendent In-phone funct ions and featur es A Alarm clock wit h snooze funct ion Y es Alphabet input (Ar abic, Chinese , Cyril lic, Gre ek, Hebr ew and Thai) Ye s Alte rn ate L ine S erv ice * Y es Antenna conne ctor , external for HF kits N[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 11 Clock Y es, with Time Zone* Closed User Groups (CUG)* Y es Code memo Y es Confer ence calls* Y es Connected L i ne Ident ity Pr esentati on (COLP) Y es CSD (C ircuit Swit ched Data) , a.k.a. G SM Da ta Y es D Date Y es Disp lay li ght Y es, whi te (dis play) , blue (k eypad) E EDGE (enhanced Data ra tes fo[...]

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    12 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 K Keypad l ock Y e s L Language selection Y es Lunar ca lendar Y e s (T602/ T600c) M Memory ch eck Y es Menu he lp Y e s Mobil e chat Y es Modem, built- in No O Option ke y Y es, gives t he most common opti ons for the f unction curr ently in use. The op tion key also pr ovides a h elp menu for cert ain fun[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 13 S Scr eensaver No Shortcuts Y es SIM Application T oolkit* Y es SIM car d copy Y es SIM car d lock Y es Slee p mode (slee ping di splay) No SMS (Short Messaging Ser vice)* Y es SMS Cell Br oadcast* Y es SMS counter No SMS templates Y es (10) Sound handling Y es Speaker phone No Speech cod ing EFR, FR and H[...]

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    14 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Network -dependent fe atur e s SMS messaging The T600/T6 02 is ca pable of sending an d r eceiv- ing SMS messages. • With t he Short Messaging Servi ce, a use r can send text messag e containi ng up to 16 0 char- acters to and fr om GSM mobile station s. A Service Cent r e (SC) acts as a storage an d for-[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 15 SIM Application T oolkit The SIM Appli cation T oolkit (SIM AT) is a smar t- card -centric met hod of deployi ng programs that apply only to GSM and to SMS and USSD trans- ports. Pro g rams must be distri buted on smart- card s. WAP is an Int ernet-centr ic method of deploying pr ograms that is indepen den[...]

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    16 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 GET INPUT G eneral : No limit of hidden in put char acters Y es bit 1: 0 = digi ts (0-9,*,# a nd +) only Y e s 1 = al phab et se t Y es bit 2: 0 = SMS d efault alph abet Y e s 1 = UCS2 alphabet Y es bit 3: 0 = ME may echo u ser input on the display Y es 1 = user inp ut not to be r evealed in any way (see no[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 17 User interaction with SIM AT DISPLAY TEXT A text strin g of up to 240 ch aracters (120 UCS coded) is sup ported. T ext clearin g times • 3 second s. 60- second t imeout li mit for th e user to cl ear the text. ‘Key’ responses‘ • Lon g NO ’ - P roactiv e sessi on t ermin at ed by user . • ‘N[...]

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    18 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 SEND SHOR T MESSAGE Default mess age “Sending mess age Please wait ” can be r eplaced for th e Alpha I dentif ier text, or supp ressed com plete ly if a n ull text is provid ed. Responses ar e “MESSAGE F AILED” or “MES- SAGE SENT”. ‘Key’ responses‘ • Long NO’ or ‘NO’ te rminates th[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 19 T erminology API Application Pr ogramming Interface. Bear er The method fo r accessin g W AP fr om the phone , for exampl e GSM Data (CSD) and SMS. bFTP binary File T ransfer Protocol . Bookmark A URL and header/t itle stor ed in the phone . Brow sing session The perio d fr om the fi rst access of conten t[...]

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    20 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 GSM 1 900 This is a digita l network wor k ing on a frequency o f 1900 MHz. It is us ed in Nor th America . HDML Handhe ld Device Markup Lan guage. HDTP Handheld Devi ce T ransport Pr otocol. HR Half Rate, speech codin g. HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data. HTML HyperT ext Markup Languag e. HTTP HyperT [...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 21 TLS T ransport Layer Security . URL Uniform Re source Locat or . USSD Unst ruct ured Su pple ment ary S ervi ces D ata. VA D V oice Acti vated Di alling. VA S V alue Ad ded Servic e. WAE Wireles s Applic ation Environmen t. WAN Wide Ar ea Network. WAP Wireless A pplic ation P rotocol. Hand held de vices, l[...]

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    22 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Related information Documents • The T60 0/T602 User ’s Guide • W AP 1.2.1 Speci fication • iMelo dy specific ations are f ound in “Inf rar ed Data Associ atio n; Specifi cations for I r Mobile Communicatio ns (IrMC); iMel ody (Octob er 2000 )” • Enhance d Messaging Servi ce White Pap er • De[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 23 T echnical specifications The consumer p ack inclu des: • 1 Mobi le Phone T600/T602 • 1 St anda r d Batt ery BSL 14 (610 mAh) • 1 Standar d Charger CST - 13 • 1 Wriststrap • 1 Sony Ericsson servi ce and supp ort leaflet • 1 User’s guid e General technical data Radio Frequency (RF) Exposur e a[...]

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    24 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 The radio wave exposur e guidelines e mploy a unit of measur ement known as the Sp ecific Ab sorption Rate, or SAR. T ests for SAR are conducted usin g standardised me thods with the phone transmi tting at its highe st cert ified po wer le vel in all use d freque ncy ban ds. The actual SAR le vel o f the mo[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 25 Ambient temperatur es Supported Man-Machine Interface (MMI) languages Depending on softwar e in the phone, these langu ages ar e supported: Arabic (AR), Bra zilian Portugese (PB) , Bulgari an (BG), Czech (CS) , Chinese si mplified (ZS), Chines e tradi- tional (ZC), Croatian (HR ), Danish (DA), Dutch (NL) ,[...]

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    26 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Curr ent consumption, talk and standby times Games Speech c oding Dimens ion V al ue in GSM 90 0 T ransmission cur rent 100 mA (min) 295 mA (max) Standby curr ent 2.7 mA (min), ( p agin g rate 9, 1 n eighbour p r esent) 6.1 mA (max), (p aging rate 2 , 16 ne ighbours p re sent) Stan dard B attery (Li- Ion) B[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 27 Cell br oadcast serv ice Short Messagi ng Service Block le ngth 2 60 bits 244 bits Class 1 b its 182 bit s Class 2 bits 78 bi ts Feature Support i n the T600 /T602 User notific ation of the r eceptio n of a CB message Messa ge displa yed on screen Handli ng of receptio n of seve ral unread messages The las[...]

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    28 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Enha nced pred ictive writ ing meth od by: pr edicti ve keybo ar d which r eplaces the PDA key pad, alph abet keyp ad, keyboa rds for numbe rs, punctu ation and symbols No copy , cut and pa ste words No teaching of pr edicti ve word s that are not in the pr edictive dicti onary Ye s Possibil ities w hen cr [...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 29 Enhanced Messaging Service Suppor ted ways for replying to a receive d SMS: via SMS Y es via phon e call (set up a call to the number contained in the message body ) Ye s via W AP call (go to the W AP addr ess contained in the message body ) No via USSD ses sion No Possibil ity to of fer the user the ab il[...]

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    30 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Enhanced Messagi ng Service technica l data Melo dies It i s possib le to.. . • edit an d create melo dies by using th e phone key- pad. • send and r eceive melodies vi a EMS. • downlo ad mel odies a nd commercial tunes from W eb/WAP p ortals. WBMP Y es Picture sizes 1 6 x 16 pixels , 32 x 32 p ixels,[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 31 Insta nt mess aging/ Ch at Repe at: Y es Includ e melody in message Y es, accor ding to iMelod y v1.2 fo rmat Includ e pictur e in message Y es Melody comp oser Y es, up to 8 use r defined melo dies and ring ton es in My Melodi es, each melody up to 99 note s long. Si x note dura tions av ailable. Pictur e[...]

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    32 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Performance a nd technical c haracteristics WAP br ow ser technical d ata Dimens ion GSM 9 00/E-GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Frequenc y range TX: 8 80 — 915 M Hz RX: 925 — 960 MHz TX: 1710 — 1785 RX: 1805 — 1880 TX: 1850 — 1910 RX: 1930 — 19 90 Channe l spacin g 200 kHz 200 kHz 200 kHz Number of ch[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 33 Bookmarks Y es, up to 8 named bookmar k s for ea sy acces s to fr equently vi sited page s Bookmark Export/Import Cache Y es (si ze 8 kbyte) Character sets * UTF8 (Default), USASCII, Latin1, UCS2 Clear cac he Y es Colour No Home page Y es, up to 8 di ffer ent, one for each W AP profil e HTML version for W [...]

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    34 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 WAP operator technic al data Feature Support in the T600 /T602 for W AP WA P B row se r V ers ion 1.2.1 base line HTML No WAP Provi sioni ng T otal Pa rameter s ets 8 Parameter se t list Name Startpag e IP setti ngs: CSD phoneno., CSD Data rate, CSD dial type IP ad dr ess, dat amode (c onn. less or orien te[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 35 Other applica tions/f eatures No Te c h n o l o g i e s WAP Forum OT A pro visioning No Open wave OT A No Other Y es. The Ericsson-Nokia sol ut ion. Provi s ioning bear er SMS Parameter se ts availabl e 8 Parameter sets for OT A modificati on 8 PUSH Content ty pes Service In dication (SI) N o Ser vice L oa[...]

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    36 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 OA pr ofile cont ent si ze No URL sen t pointing t o the UA profile at the begi nning o f WSP session No URL loc ation On the ma nufacturer web sit e. WT AI WT A Make Call No WT A Send DTMF No WT A Add Phone Book No Other WT A/WT AI No DOWNLOAD WA P s ol ut i on s SAR/WSP/HTTP GET solution to do wnloa d con[...]

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    T600 /T 602 White Paper, September 2002 37 USSD technical data GRAPHICAL USER I NTERF ACE Man Machi ne Interfac e Soft keys None Separate /dedicat ed back or erase keys No Screen backli ght on when br ows ing? No Predictiv e writ ing fo r WAP session s? No “htt p://” st ring display ed automatica lly when enterin g URLs Not disp layed but the &[...]

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    38 T600/T60 2 White Paper, September 2002 Image f ormat techni cal da ta Images — downloading to phone Forma t Vi sible Max Animation Colours Vis ible colou rs T ransp ar ency support WBMB 101 x 80 pics 320 x 320 pixels No Black/ White 2 Featu re File t ype Max. siz e W AP EMS ico ns WBMP WxH<=1024 pixe ls Ye s Backgr ound WBM P Limited by the[...]

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    T600/T60 2 Whit e Pape r, Septe mber 200 2 39 Index A Ambient tempe ratures 25 B Bearer char acteristics 8 Bluetoot h technic al data 32 C Cell bro adcast s ervice 27 Configura tion of WAP 9 Connectio n-orientated WAP 8 Connection-oriented WAP 6 Current co nsumption, t alk an d stan dby times 26 E Enhanced Messagin g Service 4, 29 Enhanced Messagin[...]