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Furthermore, The Z500a is multislot class 10 meaning up to four time slots can be used for downlink data and up to two timeslots can be used for uplink data. This configuration is commonly referred to as 4+2 with a maximum sum of 5. With EDGE, it is possible to achieve a data rate of up to 59.2 kbit/second per time slot when Modulation and Coding Scheme 9 (MCS-9) is used so the Z500a can achieve rates of up to 236.8 kbit/second in the downlink direction and up to 118.4 kbit/second in the uplink direction. These rates are subject to radio conditions.

Data rates per time slot for all of the EDGE coding schemes are given in the following table.

Coding

Modulation

Transmission

Scheme

 

Rate/Time Slot

 

 

 

 

(kbit/second)

MCS-1

GMSK

8.8

MCS-2

GMSK

11.2

MCS-3

GMSK

14.8

MCS-4

GMSK

17.6

MCS-5

8-PSK

22.4

MCS-6

8-PSK

29.6

MCS-7

8-PSK

44.8

MCS-8

8-PSK

54.4

MCS-9

8-PSK

59.2

In GMSK and 8-PSK the input bit sequence is represented by a phase shift of the RF signal. For GMSK, a phase shift occurs for each input bit. For 8-PSK, a sequence of three input bits represents a symbol and leads to the corresponding phase shift. In other words,

each input symbol in 8-PSK causes a phase shift to one of eight defined states. This is illustrated in the following figure.

In GMSK modulation, each input bit

 

In 8-PSK, each symbol represents

 

causes a phase shift of ± 90 degrees

to

 

three input bits and causes a phase

 

the RF vector in the IQ plane.

 

 

 

shift of the RF vector to one of eight

 

 

 

 

 

 

defined states in the IQ plane.

 

To minimize amplitude modulation, the 8-PSK scheme illustrated in the previous figure is offset by an angle of 3π/8 in EDGE. This prevents the amplitude from crossing the origin in the IQ plane. The 8-PSK states with the 3π/8 offset are shown in the following figure.

Q

011 111

010110

I

000100

001101

The data rates provided by EDGE open up new possibilities in multimedia, mobile internet access, and basic data services. EDGE provides the next logical step in the development of mobile networks.

Connection via cable

The Z500a supports data connectivity through its system connector. USB and RS-232 connection protocols are supported through available data cable accessories. For GPRS or EDGE data sessions, maximum throughput is made possible with the Z500a providing the air interface for your connected mobile computer.

USB

Employing the user-friendly USB standard, the DCU-11 cable accessory is an easy way to connect your Z500a and PC or PDA. The USB cable is ideal for synchronization or surfing the Internet on a mobile computer through your Z500a phone with improved transmission speeds than previous phone models. Necessary drivers are found on the CD included with the accessory cable.

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Contents Z500a Preface Online Developer Resources Sony Ericsson Developer Support Document conventions Contents Product overview Key functions and features Device ManagementSystem Multimedia streaming and download DisplaysMedia player VGA cameraFull graphic 65K color display PlayNowMore in-phone functions Gprs General Packet Radio Service Instant messaging Wireless VillageFile management WAP 2.0 supporting XhtmlPersonalization Entertainment Media playerMusic MidiStreaming Video clipsPolyphonic ringtones Streaming SupportGaming ApplicationsExamples of usage Market and revenue possibilitiesImaging VGA cameraMedia types Taking a pictureMessaging MMS objectsBenefits with MMS Streaming content in MMSMMS technical features Message conversion ConnectivityAdvantages of GPRS/EDGE Gprs Connection via cable MCS-5 PSK 22.4 MCS-6 29.6 MCS-7 44.8 MCS-8 54.4 MCS-9 59.2Synchronization & Data Transfer SyncML An Open Standard for SynchronizationWhat information can be synchronized in the phone? Benefits of a common synchronization protocolRemote Synchronization Local SynchronizationCable Intelligent processPackaging of rights and content CompatibilityFile Transfer Utility DRM packagerPackage and delivery Downloading servers and publishing serversCombined delivery Separate deliveryContent Device Management Object Exchange ‘Send As’Bearer SMS EMS MMSSecurity DM TreeNodes Java 2 Micro Edition J2ME CLDC/MIDP kJavaCurrent situation CLDC/MIDP v. PersonalJavaJava2ME in Z500a Exterior description Technical specificationsGeneral technical data In-Phone Functions and Features CSS EonsPage TBD ALS SMSTTY Performance and technical characteristics Dimension GSM8PSK/GMSK GmskTalk and standby times PicturesShort message service Feature SupportImage Decoder Image EncoderFeature Support Enhanced message service FeatureMultimedia message service WbmpJPEG, G1F87, GIF89A, PNG, SVG, WBMP, BMP MIDI, AMR, MP3MPG4, 3GPP SIM AT services supported Dimension Full rate Enhanced full rateService Mode Support Speech codingGET Inkey GET InputLaunch Browser More TimeSET UP Call SET UP Event ListRefresh Select ItemUser Interaction with SIM AT Display textGet inkey Get inputSet up call Set up menuFeature Support in the browser RefreshWAP operator technical data Feature Support for WAP WAP Browser Version BaselineWAP/WML WAP HtmlOTA Feature Support for WAPEDGE/GPRS APN Content types SwimApplicative provisioning TechnologiesWtai DownloadFeatures Object formatsGraphical User Interface ElementsUssd technical data WAP provisioningEdge Dimension SupportGprs SIM SyncML technical dataFeature Support for Sync ML Terminology and abbreviations Hscsd HttpISP IttpSMS TCP/IPUmts URLLinks Trademarks and acknowledgements Related informationDocuments Index Smil