White Paper T610/612
SyncML technical data
Feature | Support for Sync ML in the T610/612 |
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SyncML compliance | The handset is fully SyncML compliant (it passed both SyncML |
| Conformance and Inter operability testing [SyncFest]) |
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Basic data formats | Contacts: vCard 2.1, Calendar: vCalendar 1.0, Tasks: vTodo 1.0. |
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Possibility for operators to extend | No |
SyncML functionality |
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Possibility to synchronize other handsets | No |
using SyncML |
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Transport method for SyncML messages | WSP (i.e. using a WAP connection) |
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Synchronization application placement | Inside the handset |
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Possibility for the user to configure login | Yes |
parameters (e.g. username and password) |
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to access the remote database |
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Configuration parameters that can be | Server URL, Server UserID, Server PWD, Paths to databases |
entered/modified by the user | (Calendar, Contacts, Tasks) UserID and PWD for Databases, |
| Databases to be synced (on/off), WAP Account, Sync Sound |
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Mechanisms used by the handset to | It uses a change log where it marks the contact as updated |
capture changes made by the end user |
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(i.e. how does the SyncML client in your |
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handset know which changes were made |
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to the address book) |
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Ability to deal with multiple servers | No |
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Ability to perform conflict resolution | No |
actions |
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Infrared transceiver technical data
Signal in | Support in |
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CD (Carrier Detect) | No. Set statically |
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CTS (Clear To | Yes |
Send) |
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DSR (Data Service | Statically connected with DTR |
Ready) |
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DTR (Data Terminal | Statically connected with DSR |
Ready) |
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