Sony Ericsson T226 User interaction with SIM AT, ‘Key’ responses, MMI Maximum Response lengths

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User interaction with SIM AT

DISPLAY TEXT

Text of up to 240 characters (80 UCS coded) is supported.

‘Key’ responses

‘Long NO’ – Proactive session terminated by user.

‘NO’ – Backward move in proactive session. Any other key clears display if the command is performed successfully.

GET INKEY

Prompt for a one-character input. Pressing ‘YES’ without entering a character gives warning message “Minimum 1 character”.

‘Key’ responses

‘C’ clears current character.

‘Long NO’ terminates the proactive session.

‘NO’ – Backward move in proactive session.

‘YES’ – Command performed successfully.

GET INPUT

Prompt for character input. Pressing ‘YES’ without entering a character gives warning message “Minimum ‘no.’ characters”. The phone will refuse to accept further input when maximum response length is exceeded.

MMI Maximum Response lengths

Digits Only – 160 characters

SMS default alphabet characters – 160 charac- ters

Hidden Characters (digits only) – 40 characters

‘Key’ responses‘

‘C’ clears current character/characters.

‘Long NO’ terminates the proactive session.

‘NO’ – Backward move in proactive session.

‘YES’ – Command performed successfully.

T226 White Paper

July 2003 (Rev C)

REFRESH

When a refresh command is executed by the phone, it displays the message “Please wait” and then restarts.

SELECT ITEM

Scroll to highlight item for selection. The maximum number of items supported by the phone within one Select Item command is 30.

‘Key’ responses

Down arrow – Scroll down list.

Up arrow – Scroll up list.

Long ‘NO’ terminates proactive session.

‘NO’ – Backward move in proactive session.

‘YES’ – Command performed successfully.

SEND SHORT MESSAGE

Default message “Sending message, please wait” can be replaced by the Alpha Identifier text, or suppressed completely if a null text is provided. Responses are “MESSAGE FAILED” or “MESSAGE SENT”.

‘Key’ responses

Long ‘NO’ or ‘NO’ terminates the proactive session.

SET UP CALL

If the ME is on a call when the command 'Set up Call, putting all other calls on hold' is sent, the user will see the text 'Current call will be held'. If the 'YES' key is pressed the current call will be put on hold and the new call set up. If the ME is on a call when the command ‘Set Up Call, disconnecting all other calls’ is sent, the user will see the text ‘Current call will be disconnected’. If the ‘YES’ key is pressed the current call will be disconnected and the new call set up.

SET UP MENU

Incorporates a SIM Application Toolkit Menu Item into the ME’s main menu structure. From the standby display the right or left arrow buttons can be pressed to select the Menu Items. (Note: The SIM AT menu option is found in the ‘Connect’ menu.)

If an Alpha Identifier is supplied in the Set Up Menu command, this is used as the SIM AT entry in the ME’s main menu. If no alpha identifier is supplied and only one item provided, then this item is used as header. If no alpha identifier is supplied and several items are found in the menu, a default title is used. If the SIM AT Menu Item is selected using the ‘YES’ key all the items sent in the Set Up Menu command will be available for selection, in the same way as the Select Item command. A limit of 30 menu items has been set within this command.

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Contents T226 Contents T226 White Paper July 2003 Rev. C Preface Purpose of this documentKey functions and features Polyphonic ring signalsProduct overview Multimedia Messaging Digital greetingsMore in-phone functions Sleep Mode Predictive Text Input SoftwareMemory management Mobile chatMultimedia in the T226 MMS Multimedia Messaging Service MMS objectsText TemplatesBenefits Pictures and themesSmil presentations PIM communication with MMSMMS technical features OTA configurationMessage conversion ArchitectureNew possibilities with messaging EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceEMS more than just words Examples of EMS contents and applications Compatible with SMS standardsUsing Web, WAP and SMS for download WAP services Using WAP in the T226Bearer type characteristics Gateway characteristicsSecurity using WAP Gprs accessConfiguration of WAP settings Push servicesOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings CertificatesService Indication SI Service Loading SLMobile Internet Data connectionsGeneral Packet Radio Services Using Gprs in the T226 Using Gprs with the T226 has several advantages, for exampleT226 White Paper July 2003 Rev C In-phone functions and features AMRCSS XL, CF, PB TBD SMSAMR Fixed dialing and Restricted calls Network-dependent featuresSMS and EMS messaging T226 White Paper July 2003 Rev C SIM application toolkit SIM AT services supported by the T226Service Mode Support T226 Service Mode Support T226 Send Short Message User interaction with SIM AT ‘Key’ responsesMMI Maximum Response lengths ‘Key’ responses‘Security and M-commerce technical data Feature Support in the T226 for m-commerceTerminology and abbreviations Gateway GSM systemImage Micro browserService provider WAP serviceSIM card VCardWMLScript Related information DocumentsLinks Trademarks and acknowledgementsExterior description Technical specificationsGeneral technical data Ambient temperatures Supported Man-Machine Interface MMI languagesCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Embedded gamesFeature Support in the T226 Downloadable gamesSpeech coding Technical platform informationFull rate AFS Half rate AHS Cell broadcast serviceShort Messaging Service Feature Support in the T226 Feature Support in the T226 Enhanced Messaging Service Multimedia Messaging Service Performance and technical characteristics AMR, AACWAP browser technical data Feature Support in the T226 WAP browserTdma GmskWAP operator technical data Feature Support in the T226 for WAP WAP BrowserWAP HtmlFeature Support in the T226 for WAP Security mechanismAdditional provisioning TechnologiesContent types Man Machine InterfaceSecurity User agent profileObject formats WAP solutionsFeatures NC0 Gprs technical dataNOM I, II Email client technical data Feature Support in the T226 email clientGEA1 SIMImages downloading to phone Ussd technical dataImage format technical data Commerce technical data MMS GIFWBMP, JPG JPGFeature Support in the T226 for m-commerce T226 White Paper July 2003 Rev C Index NumericsEMS EotdT226 White Paper July 2003 Rev C

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