Sony Ericsson T628 Sony Ericsson Developer Support, Infrared transceiver, Connection via infrared

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White Paper T630/T628

Sony Ericsson Developer Support

Sony Ericsson offers developers professional tech- nical support services. The service can be pur- chased from the developer web portal, as part of the Sony Ericsson Core and Core+ membership packages or as single support queries. There are two levels of support included in the member- ships:.

The Basic E-mail Developer Support is an annual support service included in the Core membership that provides developers with all the basics to suc- cessfully develop world-class applications for Sony Ericsson products. Developers get access to Sony

Ericsson developer support engineers via e-mail with same-day response, five technical support incidents as well as the ability to purchase more.

The Priority E-mail Developer Support is an annual support service included in the Core+ mem- bership that equips professional developers with everything they need to successfully develop world-class applications for Sony Ericsson prod- ucts. Developers get priority access to Sony Erics- son developer support engineers via e-mail with fast response times and up to 50 technical support incidents.

Infrared transceiver

Infrared communication creates a data link between two communications devices through an infrared beam of light. On the T630/T628, this link is used to connect with desktop computers, PDAs, Sony Ericsson handheld computers, laptop PCs, other phones and other hardware supporting the standard. The Infrared Data Association (IrDA) has set the hardware and software standards that form the infrared communication links. The T630/T628 complies with the IrMC 1.1 specification, which defines how mobile telephony and communication devices can exchange information. In the T630/ T628, the IrMC 1.1 specification is also used for communication via a cable.

Key benefits of using the T630/T628 with its built-in infrared transceiver:

True wireless communication

Low power consumption

Secure data transmission with the IrDA DATA standard

Ability to send and receive e-mail and data on the connected PC/PDA

Ability to connect to the Internet or intranet/LAN from the connected PC/PDA

Ability to manage the phone book from a PC

Exchange of business cards and calendar events with vCard/vCalendar compatible devices

Exchange of ring signals between compatible phones

Connection via infrared

IrDA is a point-to-point communication link between two infrared ports. The infrared beam has to be directed towards the target infrared port and as long as the two infrared ports are within sight and range, the devices exchange data. For optimal performance, place the T630/T628 within 20cm from the infrared port on the PC/PDA, or other phone. An advantage of the necessary proximity of devices is reduced risk of transmitting data to other nearby devices. An infrared link is a serial connec-

tion, which means that data bits are sent one after another in a long stream. The IrDA–SIR Data Link Standard is a protocol that makes transmission of data faultless.

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Contents T630/T628 Preface Contents Built-in GSM data modem technical data T630/T628 Product overview Main View My friendsAdding contacts to My friends Sony Top 10’ Access to the chatroomManaging My friends Built-in camera QuickShare TMOperator benefits New and innovative user interface DisplayKeys to efficiency Actions and optionsMore Features Multimedia in T630/T628 PicturesGraphics Audio MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceThemes MailMMS objects Benefits MMS technical featuresArchitecture OTA configuration EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceMessage conversion Messaging using EMS Using WAP, WAP and SMS for download Ring signalsUnified messaging Internet e-mail alertsJava Optional download featuresSupported protocols Sandbox security conceptGeneral information GamesMophun Mophun RTECertification and deployment Gaming APIGame file sizes Secure gameletsGetting started Game controls Midi Musical Instrument Digital InterfaceGameboard EGB-10 Composing Fun, personalization, music application Music DJBluetooth wireless technology Polyphonic ring signalsSynchronize calendar and phone book Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the T630/T628Key benefits include Hierarchical phone book with contactsSyncML background What is SyncML? Benefits of a common synchronization protocol Service providersEnd users Device manufacturersLocal synchronization Using the WAP browser WAP servicesXTNDConnect for Sony Ericsson XTNDConnect PCProvide settings Push servicesUsing standard tools Direct LinksGateway characteristics Bearer type characteristicsImprove productivity WAP profilesConfiguration of WAP settings Security using the WAPOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings Push servicesService Indication SI Service Loading SLMobile Internet General Packet Radio ServicesData connections Mobile positioningUsing Gprs in the T630/T628 Gprs enables constant connection and high speed Modem and AT commandsGSM data communication Interruption of Gprs data accountOnline Developer Resources AT commands supportInfrared transceiver Sony Ericsson Developer SupportConnection via infrared 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/T628More Time Launch BrowserPlay Tone Polling OFFSET UP Event List SET UP CallSET UP Idle Mode Text SET UP MenuUser interaction with SIM AT Feature Support in the T630/T628 for m-commerce Security and M-commerce technical dataTerminology and abbreviations Bearer Bluetooth BookmarkBFTP Browsing sessionPhone book Service providerSIM card SyncMLDocuments Related informationSoftware Trademarks and acknowledgementsTechnical specifications Exterior description General technical dataSupported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Ambient temperaturesCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Cell broadcast serviceAcelp Page Feature Support in the T630/T628 Short message serviceSMS Feature Enhanced message serviceODI WbmpFeature Message priority Multimedia message serviceAMR Instant messaging/ ChatPerformance and technical characteristics Bluetooth technical dataDimension GSM 900/E-GSM Tone map Tone and percussion maps in the T630/T628Tdma GmskTone map Tone map Percussion name Percussion mapJPG Feature Support in the T630/T628 WAP browserWAP/WML WAP When creating WML applications, it is recommended that you Feature Support in the T630/T628 for WAP WAP Browser WAP Operator technical dataWAP Provisioning Security mechanismContent types Feature Support in the T630/T628 for WAPApplicative provisioning TechnologiesFeatures WAP solutionsSecurity User agent profileElements Object formatsDimension Support in the T630/T628 Gprs technical dataPccch NOM I, IISIM AT+CGDATA ENT AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or DetachRequested Mail client technical data Built-in GSM data modem technical dataFeature Support in the T630/T628 e-mail client POP3, IMAP4, Smtp BIG5Image format technical data Ussd technical dataFeature File type Images downloading to phoneMMS GIF, Wbmp Infrared transceiver technical data SyncML technical dataFeature Support for Sync ML in the T630/T628 Page Numerics IndexSMS