Sony CMD-J16 2 ∗ Save Personal Data in Mobile Get Data / Write Data, The default values are

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Select “file”/”Settings…” and check if the settings for the “Com Port”and “Speed” are correct.

The FlashLoader automatically detects all available Com ports on the PC. (COM 1 or COM 2)

Baud rates up to 812500bps will be supported, but standard PCs, unless it is correctly customised (i.e. with a Fast Serial Board), will not support Baud rates > 115200bps.

The default values are

 

 

 

0

11520

COM1

Click on the “Load” button and select an SRE file for downloading.

The CMD-J5/J16 software is located in the J5.SRE file.

Any other SRE file is either only needed for the program itself, or can be a personal data file. Note: If a “flash.sre” file appears, please mind that this is application software (do not use / modify)

Flash erase area is automatically calculated with the contents of the file.

Switch on the CMD-J5/J16.

Now the program runs automatically.

5.3.2Save Personal Data in Mobile (Get Data / Write Data)

The set-up and all requirements for this data transfer are the same as for the software update.

Check if the settings for the “Com Port” and “Speed” are correct.

Click on “Get Data”.

Switch on the CMD-J5/J16.

When the read data is downloaded either reload it in another mobile (reconnect a new mobile and click on “Write Data”) or save it on the disc using File/Save option.

5.3.3Reset of Personal Data (Erase Data)

The set-up and all requirements for this data transfer are the same as for the software update.

Check if the settings for the “Com Port” and Speed” are correct.

Click on “Erase Data”.

Switch on the CMD-J5/J16.

All individual settings (such as Phonebook entries and WAP settings etc.) will be deleted.

5.3.4Reset of Security Code Lock (Clear Lock)

The set-up and all requirements for this data transfer are the same as for the software update.

Check if the settings for the “Com Port” and Speed” are correct.

Click on “Clear Lock”.

Switch on the CMD-J5/J16.

The individual Security Code will be reset to the default setting: 0000 !

For any of the above stated functions, follow the instructions written in the status bar (the first one from the top).

Follow up the progress of the up/download process by checking the Progress bar (the second one from the top).

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Contents CMD-J5/J16 ESD Handling precautions Table of Contents Multi-band Section General DescriptionsDCS Radio Frequency Power Levels Speech CodecLanguages Preferences GSMBattery Safety Battery ChargingBattery Capacity Accessory Interface Connector layoutBasic Features of the CMD-J5/J16 Section Operating InstructionsParts and Controls Jog DialSide Switch Security CodesCentre Key Voicemail KeyIcon Glossary Menu OverviewSection Disassembling / Testing DisassemblyCabinet Lower Do not detach the shield case from the main boardCMD- J 5/J Battery Pack Test SIM Card Service Test Connector Interface to GSM-TesterLevel Test Procedure with GSM Tester recommendation Jigs & ToolsProgramming Instructions RequirementHardware set-up Software set-up− The default values are 2 ∗ Save Personal Data in Mobile Get Data / Write DataSection Diagrams Block Diagram Radio Frequency RFGeneral RF Indications TransmitterBlock Diagram Baseband General Baseband IndicationsBlock Diagram Audio Headset Connector Headphone JackGeneral Audio Indications Multiactor Loudspeaker /Ringer VibratorSection Spare Parts and Accessories List Sony Corporation

CMD-J16 specifications

The Sony CMD-J16, released in the late 1990s, exemplifies the innovative spirit of mobile communication technology during that era. This compact mobile phone showcased advanced features for its time, appealing to tech enthusiasts and casual users alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the CMD-J16 is its sleek design. Weighing in at just 113 grams and measuring 135 x 52 x 21 mm, this phone was incredibly portable. The device sported a monochrome display, which supported a resolution of 101 x 32 pixels, offering a simple yet functional interface for users to navigate. Its intuitive button layout made dialing and text input a straightforward process.

In terms of connectivity, the CMD-J16 operated on GSM technology, which was becoming increasingly popular worldwide. This allowed users to enjoy reliable voice calls and text messaging services. The device supported dual-band GSM, which provided increased coverage and versatility for international travelers.

The phone was equipped with several features that made it user-friendly. One such feature was the integrated phonebook, capable of storing up to 250 contacts. Each contact could hold multiple phone numbers and even a fax number, making it easy for users to manage their communication needs. The CMD-J16 also supported SMS messaging, allowing users to send and receive text messages seamlessly.

Another notable aspect of the CMD-J16 is its long-lasting battery life. The phone housed a NiMH battery, which offered up to 100 hours of standby time and up to 4 hours of talk time, ensuring users could stay connected for extended periods without frequent recharging.

The phone also came with a range of personalization options. Users could select from various ringtones, including polyphonic options, to customize their experience. The device allowed for basic games, adding a touch of entertainment during idle moments.

In summary, the Sony CMD-J16 was a remarkable mobile phone that combined practicality with style. Its compact design, user-friendly features, and reliable performance made it a popular choice among consumers in the late 90s. While it may now be considered a relic in the rapidly evolving world of mobile technology, the CMD-J16 remains a testament to Sony’s commitment to innovation and quality in the telecommunications landscape.