Sony Ericsson T628, T630 manual Polyphonic ring signals, Bluetooth wireless technology

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Polyphonic ring signals

Protocol

The T630/T628 has a hardware synthesizer chip, built into the mobile phone. The software controls the MIDI files, and makes sure they fit into the hard- ware chip. It is possible to modify the dynamics, and it is possible to make the sound escalate, start quietly and grow louder.

The T630/T628 Sony Ericsson mobile phone com- pletely supports the MIDI 1.0 detailed specification. Please visit http://www.midi.org/ for more informa- tion.

The quality of the sound heard from the speakers depends on many different things, for example on the synthesizer, the amplifier, or the speakers. An important factor for sound quality is the number of voices. The human ear cannot separate each voice if the number of voices increases above about 16, then the voices merge together. But the nuances in the music increase, and the music is experienced as more sophisticated if the number of voices increases. Many modern sound modules in synthe- sizers used by musicians have 16, 24 or 32 note polyphony. The number of voices used in the T630/ T628 is 32, which gives excellent sound quality.

Excellent sound quality – 32voices

The human ear can hear sounds from approxi- mately 20 Hz up to 20 KHz. In most GSM mobile phones, the speech sound range is from 300 Hz to 3400 Hz, which is good enough for speaking, but quite poor for music. The T630/T628 can handle up to 15000 Hz, equivalent to an FM stereo radio, which means excellent sound quality.

T630/T628 has a dedicated speaker to ensure the best possible sound quality. This speaker is situ- ated on the back of the phone ensuring no discom- fort is felt if a second call is received during an ongoing call. It also ensures louder ring signals and removes the need for escalating rings signals.

Wavetable synthesis

Sony Ericsson has chosen to implement the Wavetable synthesis, which consists of sampled real instruments, which gives a much higher quality than the FM-synthesis. Especially the treble is more distinguished.

Touch correct feature

The so called “Touch correct” feature makes dynamic compression possible. This equalizes the amplitude of the instruments included in the MIDI file, which greatly improves the sound quality, especially in melodies with big differences in ampli- tude.

Bluetooth™ wireless technology

The T630/T628 features built-in Bluetooth wireless technology. Its short-range radio link operates in the globally available 2.4 GHz radio frequency band, ensuring fast and secure communications up to a range of 10 metres.

Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to be fully functional even in noisy radio frequency envi- ronments. All data transfer is protected by advanced error-correction methods, ensuring a high level of data security. Bluetooth wireless tech- nology facilitates instant connections, which are maintained even when the devices are not within line of sight. High-quality voice transmission is pro-

vided under adverse conditions, making it possible to use a headset connection to the T630/T628 at all times.

Ericsson was a founding partner of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). Bluetooth wireless technology devices that are expected to be availa- ble in the near future, include:

Headsets for wireless voice transmission and remote call control

PCs, laptops, PDAs, palmpads for data transfer, synchronization etc.

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Contents T630/T628 Preface Contents Built-in GSM data modem technical data T630/T628 Product overview Adding contacts to My friends My friendsMain View Managing My friends Access to the chatroomSony Top 10’ Operator benefits QuickShare TMBuilt-in camera Actions and options DisplayNew and innovative user interface Keys to efficiencyMore Features Graphics PicturesMultimedia in T630/T628 Mail MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceAudio ThemesMMS objects Architecture MMS technical featuresBenefits Message conversion EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceOTA configuration Messaging using EMS Internet e-mail alerts Ring signalsUsing WAP, WAP and SMS for download Unified messagingSandbox security concept Optional download featuresJava Supported protocolsMophun RTE GamesGeneral information MophunSecure gamelets Gaming APICertification and deployment Game file sizesGameboard EGB-10 Midi Musical Instrument Digital InterfaceGetting started Game controls Composing Fun, personalization, music application Music DJBluetooth wireless technology Polyphonic ring signalsHierarchical phone book with contacts Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the T630/T628Synchronize calendar and phone book Key benefits includeSyncML background What is SyncML? Device manufacturers Service providersBenefits of a common synchronization protocol End usersLocal synchronization XTNDConnect PC WAP servicesUsing the WAP browser XTNDConnect for Sony EricssonDirect Links Push servicesProvide settings Using standard toolsWAP profiles Bearer type characteristicsGateway characteristics Improve productivityConfiguration of WAP settings Security using the WAPService Loading SL Push servicesOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings Service Indication SIMobile positioning General Packet Radio ServicesMobile Internet Data connectionsUsing Gprs in the T630/T628 Interruption of Gprs data account Modem and AT commandsGprs enables constant connection and high speed GSM data communicationOnline Developer Resources AT commands supportConnection via infrared Sony Ericsson Developer SupportInfrared transceiver Connection via cable Chinese versionsFacts and figures Page Page TBD ALS SMSSMS and EMS messaging Network-dependent featuresFixed dialling and Restricted calls SIM application toolkitMode Support SIM AT services supported by the T630/T628Polling OFF Launch BrowserMore Time Play ToneSET UP Menu SET UP CallSET UP Event List SET UP Idle Mode TextUser interaction with SIM AT Terminology and abbreviations Security and M-commerce technical dataFeature Support in the T630/T628 for m-commerce Browsing session Bluetooth BookmarkBearer BFTPSyncML Service providerPhone book SIM cardTrademarks and acknowledgements Related informationDocuments SoftwareTechnical specifications Exterior description General technical dataSupported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Ambient temperaturesAcelp Cell broadcast serviceCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Page Feature Support in the T630/T628 Short message serviceSMS Wbmp Enhanced message serviceFeature ODIFeature Message priority Multimedia message serviceAMR Instant messaging/ ChatDimension GSM 900/E-GSM Bluetooth technical dataPerformance and technical characteristics Gmsk Tone and percussion maps in the T630/T628Tone map TdmaTone map Tone map Percussion name Percussion mapWAP/WML WAP Feature Support in the T630/T628 WAP browserJPG When creating WML applications, it is recommended that you Security mechanism WAP Operator technical dataFeature Support in the T630/T628 for WAP WAP Browser WAP ProvisioningTechnologies Feature Support in the T630/T628 for WAPContent types Applicative provisioningUser agent profile WAP solutionsFeatures SecurityElements Object formatsNOM I, II Gprs technical dataDimension Support in the T630/T628 PccchSIM Requested AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or DetachAT+CGDATA ENT Feature Support in the T630/T628 e-mail client Built-in GSM data modem technical dataMail client technical data POP3, IMAP4, Smtp BIG5Images downloading to phone Ussd technical dataImage format technical data Feature File typeMMS GIF, Wbmp Feature Support for Sync ML in the T630/T628 SyncML technical dataInfrared transceiver technical data Page Numerics IndexSMS