Sony Ericsson T300 manual Infrared transceiver, Connection via infrared

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Infrared transceiver

Infrared communication creates a data link between two communications devices through an infrared beam of light. On the T300/T302, this link is used to connect with desktop computers, PDAs, Sony Ericsson handheld computers, laptop PCs, other phones (for example, the T39), 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 T300/T302 complies with the IrMC 1.1 specification, which defines how mobile telephony and communication devices can exchange information. Key benefits of using the T300/T302 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 intra- net/LAN from the connected PC/PDA

Ability to manage the phone book from a

PC

Exchange of business cards with vCard compatible devices

Exchange of ring signals between compati- ble phones

Ability to attach a photo from a digital cam- era in outgoing e-mail

T300/T302

White Paper, August 2002

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 T300/T302 within a metre and at an angle of 30 degrees to 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 connection, 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. The standard provides a high level of noise immunity, which means that the connection is not affected by fluorescent light, sunlight and electromagnetic fields — making it suitable for the modern office environment.

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Contents T300/T302 Contents Purpose of this document PrefacePolyphonic ring signals Key functions and featuresProduct overview Multimedia Messaging Digital greetingsWAP 2.0 supporting Xhtml ImagingFull graphic 256 colour display Joystick navigationMore in-phone functions Camera application Sound browserThemes Multimedia in the T300/T302 MMS objects MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceText TemplatesPictures and themes BenefitsSmil presentations PIM communication with MMSArchitecture MMS technical featuresMessage conversion OTA configurationEMS more than just words EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceNew possibilities with messaging Compatible with SMS standards Examples of EMS contents and applicationsUsing Web, WAP And SMS for download Using WAP in the T300/T302 WAP servicesGateway characteristics Bearer type characteristicsSecurity using WAP Gprs accessOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings Configuration of WAP settingsCertificates WIM locks PIN codesService Indication SI Push servicesService Loading SL Mobile InternetMobile positioning General Packet Radio ServicesGprs Using Gprs in the T300/T302Using with the T300/T302 has several advantages, for example AT commands support Modem and AT commandsGSM data communication GSM Ussd AT commands in the T300/T302 are grouped as followsGSM Gprs Connection via infrared Infrared transceiverSubscription and/or network-dependent In-phone functions and featuresT300/T302 White Paper, August T300/T302 T300/T302 White Paper, August ALS T300/T302 White Paper, August SMS and EMS messaging Network-dependent featuresFixed dialling and Restricted calls Service Mode Support T300 T302 SIM AT services supported by the T300/T302SIM application toolkit More Time GET InputPlay Tone Polling OFFSET UP Call Service Mode Support T300 T302SET UP Menu Text clearing times User interaction with SIM AT‘Key’ responses MMI Maximum Response lengthsFeature Support in the T300/T302 for m-commerce Security and M-commerce technical dataTerminology and abbreviations GSM system GatewayImage IrMCSIM card WAP serviceVCard WAP ApplicationWMLScript Documents Related informationLinks Trademarks and acknowledgementsGeneral technical data Technical specificationsExterior description Supported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Ambient temperaturesEmbedded games Current consumption, talk and standby timesDownloadable games Dimension Full rate Enhanced full rate Cell broadcast serviceSpeech coding AcelpFeature Support in the T300/T302 Short Messaging ServiceSMS Wbmp Enhanced Messaging ServiceMultimedia Messaging Service AMR, AAC Message priorityDimension Performance and technical characteristicsInstant messaging/ Chat GSM 900GSM 900 DimensionFeature Support in the T300/T302 WAP browser WAP browser technical dataJPG WAP/WML WAPFeature Support in the T300/T302 WAP browser WAP operator technical dataFeature Support in the T300/T302 for WAP WAP Browser WAP ProvisioningContent types Feature Support in the T300/T302 for WAPApplicative provisioning TechnologiesFeatures WAP solutionsSecurity User agent profileElements Object formatsDimension Support in the T300/T302 Gprs technical dataSIM AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or DetachAT+CGDATA ENT RequestedMail client technical data Built-in GSM data modem technical dataDimension Support in theT300/T302 Feature Support in the T300/T302 e-mail clientUssd technical data Feature File type Image format technical dataImages downloading to phone Format VisibleFeature File type Commerce technical dataFeature Support in the T300/T302 for m-commerce T300/T302 White Paper, August Numerics IndexEMS GprsT300/T302 White Paper, May T300/T302 White Paper, May