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1. if any with redial SET UP MENU Yes SMS PP DOWNLOAD Yes START MENU Yes 37 User Interaction With SIM AT DISPLAY TEXT Text clearing times Key responses GET INKEY Key responses GET INPUT A text string of up to 160 characters 80 UCS coded is supported 10 20 seconds 60 second timeout limit for the user to clear the text Long NO Proactive session terminated by user NO Backward move in proactive session Any other key clears display if the command is performed success fully Prompt for one character input Pressing YES without entering a character gives warning message Minimum 1 character CLR clears current character Long NO terminates the proactive session NO Backward move in proactive session YES Command performed successfully Prompt for character input Pressing YES without entering a charac ter gives warning message Minimum no characters The phone will refuse to accept further input when maximum response length is exceeded MMI Maximum Response lengths Key responses REFRESH SELECT ITEM Key responses SEND SHORT MESS Key responses SET UP CALL SET UP MENU Digits Only 160 characters SMS default alphabet characters 160 characters Hidden Characters Digits Only 20 characters CLR clears current character characters Long No terminates the
2. GSM DTE DCE Interface Commands GSM Call Control GSM Data e GSM High Speed Circuit Switched Data e GSM Network Services GSM USSD 23 GSM Facility Lock GSM Mobile Equipment Control and Status GSM Mobile Equipment Error Control GSM SMS and PDU Mode GSM GPRS GSM Phone book GSM Clock Date and Alarm Handling GSM Subscriber Identification Ericsson Specific AT Commands for GSM MMI Settings Voice Control OBEX WAP Browser 24 SYNCHRONIZE CALENDAR AND PHONE BOOK In everyday life access to an updated calendar and details of friends and business colleagues is greatly appreciated To be truly mobile users must be able to carry their important information with them Equipping mobile phones with Personal Information Manager PIM programs like calendars to do lists and address books gives users access to their most important data any where and anytime The information is kept updated by synchronizing with the information at the office or at home The growing use of groupware SW such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes means that more and more meetings are booked electronically in daily business life The user can save up to 200 appointments and tasks in the calendar depending on the size of each item These can be kept up to date with the user 5 other calendars and agenda programs a PC or ona PDA or on the internet The hierarchical phone book is also easily updated in the same way Synchronize With
3. Windows NT 4 0 Pentium PC recommended minimum 386 27 32 MB RAM recommended minimum 16 MB 10 MB free hard disk space Bluetooth wireless technology Infrared or cable connection e A synchronization menu is embedded inside Microsoft Outlook It provides one key syn chronization and allows the user to control the synch process by easy to use settings e Handheld devices supported include the T39 palm sized and handheld devices using Win dows CE and PalmOS Casio Personal Organizers e All support for the full version is handled by Extended Systems Inc AirCalendar For Mobile People The Ericsson AirCalendar is a synchronization engine and a web based calendar with features like meeting planner tasks contacts and shared views The synchronization engine can reside on the user s own desktop PC or on an enterprise server AirCalendar gives supplementary fea tures and benefits with its synchronized calendar The T39 can be synchronized with the web based calendar over WAP No browsing is required Entering a URL a user name and a password in the phone is all that is needed to initiate the synchronization The web based calendar is maintained from any browser connected to the internet e Members of a work group can let other members and associates view and enter appoint ments in the web based calendar The synchronization engine always compares appoint ments to try to resolve any conflicts The user can request to
4. s Guide WAP June2000 WAP 1 2 1 Specification e Mobile Phones R520 T20 2628 Developers Guidelines WAP Services AT Command Reference Manual Software e XTNDConnect PC For Ericsson bundled with the phone XTNDConnect PC upgraded version from Extended Systems Inc Links e http mobileinternet ericsson com a site for the mobile phone user e http www ericsson com wap a site for information WAP e http www ericsson com aircalendar information the Ericsson AirCalendar e http www ericsson com mobilityworld_ information tools white papers and software updates on Ericsson products and technologies check frequently e http www 3gpp org home of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project e http www irda org home of the Infrared Data Association e http www etsi org home of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute e http www wapforum org home of the WAP Forum e http www gprsworld com e http www extendedsystems com e http www bluetooth com the official Bluetooth Special Interest Group web site e http www imc org e http www syncml org the official home of the SyncML open industry initiative Trademarks And Acknowledgements The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Sweden The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data Association and is used under licence there from Microsoft Windows Windows CE and Windows
5. High Speed Data e Advice of Charge Charging e Advice of Charge Information e Automatic time zone Call barring e Call forwarding Call hold e Call screening e Call transfer e Call wait Calling Line Identification CLI e Closed User Groups e Conference calls Enhanced Full Rate Speech Coding e GSM e FR Full Rate Speech Coding GPRS 3 1 time slots GSM 900 1800 1900 Triple band e GSM phase 2 e HR half rate speech coding e International roaming Phone book on SIM e SIM Application Toolkit e Two line service Alternate Line Service ALS Unified messaging 33 Voice mail WAP 1 2 1 34 SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT The SIM Application Toolkit SIM AT is a smartcard centric method of deploying programs that apply only to GSM and to SMS and USSD transports Programs must be distributed on smartcards WAP is an internet centric method of deploying programs that is independent of network technology Programs and content are kept centrally on web servers and downloaded as required While there is some overlap WAP is a particularly good choice when deploying pro grams that also have an HTML version for desktop use Work is currently underway on building interfaces between the two technologies For an operator a company or service provider SIM AT offers a powerful way to deploy pro grams and services to users without the need for new or upgraded equipment All necessary setup and programming is d
6. Support of IrDA Bluetooth 1 0 and RS232 PPP is supported as L2 layer in the R reference point Authentication algorithms PAP CHAP and MS CHAP sup ported IP connectivity PDP type IP is supported IP termination in mobile or TE laptop PDA supported TCP IP header compression supported Application QoS WAP over GPRS supported UDP IP and GPRS SMS SMS over GPRS SMS MT SMS MO supported QoS negotiation supported Reliability class 1 5 supported Mean and peak throughput rate limited by multislot class 8 and CS 4 PDP context Up to 10 PDP context descriptions stored in mobile PDP context description is edited via application in mobile AT command or via OTA Simultaneous PDP contexts not supported Network requested PDP context not supported SIM GPRS aware as well as GPRS non aware SIMs are sup ported 51 Built in GSM Data Modem Technical Data Dimension Support in the T39 Standards Data rates Circuit Switched CSD AT commands industry standard ETSI 07 05 and 07 07 and 07 10 V 25ter command set supported Download data Up to 19 200 or 28 800 bps depending rate on base rate no compression with V 42bis compression up to four times higher transmission rates depend ing on the data type Upload data rate Up to 9 600 or 14 400 bps depending on base rate for GSM Data communi cation no compression with V 42bis compression up to four times higher transmission rates
7. tion of today s GSM networks to enhance the capabilities for data communication Data traffic is increasing enormously over both wired and wireless networks This growth in demand for internet access and services has paralleled the explosion in demand for mobile communications Users want access to the internet while they are away from their offices and homes The main applications driving the wireless internet development are e mail access web browsing and pull content also known as web clipping User surveys have found that a vast majority of executives and business professionals want wireless internet access to both send and receive e mail on a portable device as well as web browsing with both text and graphic capabilities The demand for high speed internet access will be the key driver for coming generations of wireless services equal to or faster than wired and GPRS can deliver this mobile internet functionality GPRS will allow innovative services to be created enabling new and previously inaccessible market segments to be addressed increasing customer loyalty and reducing churn Machine to machine and person to machine communications will become possible GPRS applications can be developed both as horizontal and vertical applications Vertical appli cations can for example be operations like police and emergency taxi delivery or automated services such as vending machines supervision vehicle tracking Horizontal applications are gener
8. users switch easily between the corporate services and WAP services on the internet simply by switching WAP profile 13 Bearer Type Characteristics The phone accesses WAP services over SMS or IP where IP can be provided either over GSM Data or GPRS depending on network services Typical differences which distinguish the bearer types are listed below GPRS Access The connection is maintained constantly as required by the application and data is trans mitted in packets This means that the phone is connected almost all the time without using network capacity Higher transmission speed than with GSM Data and SMS access Pricing of GPRS can be dependent on the actual use of bandwidth which means very low cost when no data is sent or received while the phone remains connected to the WAP ser vice When transmitting large amounts of data bandwidth can be increased automatically to allow faster transmission speed GPRS is ideal for Complex Pull services Browsing Data transfer Provisioning Pager ser vice Messaging services Info services Push initiations GSM Data Access SMS Access Circuit connection of data call which means that the phone is connected during the entire WAP session Comparably higher transmission speed than with SMS access Pricing of GSM Data access can be compared to pricing of data calls in the network GSM Data is suitable for Complex Pull services Browsing and Data transfer GSM Data
9. 10 Using GPRS In The T39 Instead of occupying a whole voice channel for the duration of the call data is sent in small packets as needed just like IP on the internet Capacity is used only when data is being sent or received which means that it is possible to be constantly connected as required by the appli cation in use If the user wants to send e mail it may be sufficient to share a channel with sev eral other users On the other hand the phone has access to several time slots if a higher capacity is needed The GPRS specification includes four coding schemes with different data speeds The T39 works with the first two coding schemes but the data speed will naturally vary according to net work configuration The GSM system s design limits the ability to use all eight time slots Instead the T39 uses up to three time slots for receiving data and one slot for transmitting This means the speed for receiving data is up to 39 600 bps and for sending data up to 13 200 bps Information about the identity of phone and the characteristics of the connection are described in the PDP context Packet Data Protocol context This information is stored both in the phone and in the mobile network so that each phone is identified and visible to the system In T39 multiple PDP context settings can be set via the menu system or by OTA provisioning Using GPRS with the T39 gives several advantages for example Constant connection
10. 2000 e Manage the phone book and the phone settings from a PC e Attach a photo from a digital camera via an infrared connection using IrTranP Infrared Transfer Picture Exchange business cards and calendar events with vCard vCalendar compatible devices Exchange ring signals between compatible devices e Alternatively if no infrared eye is available an optional RS 232 cable connection is sup ported 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 T39 within a metre and at a 30 degree angle from the infrared port on the PC PDA or other phone One advantage of this narrow infrared gap is that the risk of transmitting data to other devices nearby is minimized The infrared link is a serial connection which means that the 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 IrDA SIR standard provides a high level of noise immunity which means that it is not sensitive to fluorescent light sunlight and electromagnetic fields This makes it suitable for a modern office environment Connection Via Cable The infrared connection is not always the best solution when connecting to a PC PDA Indeed it
11. Keep an open connection to the e mail system or the company net work staying online to receive and send messages at all times All con nection settings can be managed by using the Data connections feature High speed Gain access automatically to increased bandwidth when downloading large files images etc Cost efficient GPRS being an IP based connection means that a high transmission capacity is only used when needed This makes it possible to stay con nected via GPRS whereas keeping a constant circuit switched connec tion would be more expensive WAP over GPRS Access the internet via WAP at high speed and with a constant connec tion The user can run the WAP functions such as browsing E mail over GPRS This means that the user can be connected to the e mail system while reading and preparing messages and that the messages are sent at a high speed Data communication Using GPRS this provides data and internet Intranet access for a PC PDA or handheld device connected via Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable Data and voice The T39 can maintain a data connection when conducting a voice call For example the user can conduct voice calls while maintaining an uninterrupted connection to an e mail system Provide settings The GPRS configuration settings can be sent from the provider over the air OTA This way the user can use GPRS without making any set tings in the phone User controlled settings Full user control
12. Local Calendar And Phone Book Open standard Communication with almost any groupware or office program since the synch method complies to the open standard IrMC 1 1 as specified by the Infrared Data Association reference http www irda org 1 1 brings together the following standards vCard 2 1 for address book information vCalendar 1 0 for appointment and to do information ObEx Object Exchange protocol version 1 0 for data exchange Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable The T39 synchronizes using the same protocol regardless of connec tion type It connects via Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable The cable is connected either directly to the phone or to the desktop charger Automatic synch When infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology is switched on in the phone the synch process starts automatically as soon as the phone is within range of a compatible port on a PC or handheld device a suit able synchronization program must be running on the device Intelligent process A synchronization engine performs the task of synchronizing For local synchronization the synchronization engine is an application running on the desktop computer The synchronization engine compares updates and resolves conflicts to make the information in the phone the same as in the computer 25 Synchronize Over WAP Using SyncML The synchronization in the T39 with a remote internet calendar takes place over WAP accordin
13. NT are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark or trademark of Intel Palm PalmPilot and Palm OS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Palm Inc or its subsid laries T9 is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications XTNDConnect is a trademark of Extended Systems Inc 44 APPENDIX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The consumer pack includes 1 Mobile Phone T39 1 Ultra Slim Battery BUS 11 600 mAh 1 Travel Charger CTR 10 1 Ericsson service and support leaflet 1 User documentation 1 Accessory leaflet 1 CD ROM including Ericsson PC programs MS Outlook and XTNDConnect PC synchro nization software General Product name System Speech coding SIM card T39m T39mc GSM phase 2 recommendations GSM 900 CTR 19 and CTR 20 GSM 1800 CTR 31 and CTR 32 and GSM 1900 NATWG 03 e GSM supported HR FR EFR supported where available for high speech quality Small plug in card 3V or 5V type Type number T39m 1130102 BV Type number T39mc 1130102 CN Exterior Description Size Weight Display size Graphic display Text size Text rows Colour Keypad Active flip Ambient Temperatures Operating Storage Charging 96x 50 x 18 mm with High Capacity Battery BHC 10 120 grams with Slim Battery BSL 11 104 grams with Ultra Slim Battery BUS 11 86 grams 101 pixels wide 54 pixels high 4 grey scales 3 sizes depending on software version up to 5 r
14. PACKET RADIO SERVICES 10 Using GPRS In The T39 11 WAP 12 Using WAP In The 39 12 Bearer Type 1 14 Gateway Characteristics 14 Security Using 15 Over The Air Provisioning Of WAP Settings 16 Configuration Of WAP Settings 16 Push 16 POWERFUL MESSAGING 18 Enhanced Messaging Service EMS 18 MOBILE INTERNET AND E MAIL 20 Data Connections 0 0 0 0 cece eee een eens 20 Built in E mail Client 20 Mobile 21 MODEM AND AT COMMANDS 22 GSM Data 22 AT Commands 23 SYNCHRONIZE CALENDAR AND PHONE BOOK 25 Synchronize With Local Calendar And Phone Book 25 Synchronize Over WAP Using 26 Hierarchical Phone Book With Contacts 26 Synchronization Software And The T39 26 INFRARED TRANSCEIVER 29 Connection Via Infrared 29 Connection Via Cable 29 FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES 30 In ph
15. Using SMS message configuration settings can be sent over the air OTA so that the user does not need to configure the WAP access set tings manually WAP settings may also be customized by the operator Adapt to phone type When creating a WAP service you want to make sure that the user experience is what you intended regardless of client device type The function User Agent Profile is supported by the T39 to allow the con tents to be automatically optimized for the phone Security Service providers can offer commercial and business critical services with high security to mobile users compliant with Wireless Transport Layer Security WTLS class 1 2 and 3 Digital signatures and Wire less Identification Module WIM are supported in the T39 The WIM is used to store security related information Several bearer types The T39 accesses WAP over a standard GSM Data connection as well as over a GPRS connection SMS is available as bearer type also Net work dependent services Bandwidth efficiency One of the key advantages WAP has over text based HTML pages on mobile devices is the bandwidth efficiency for communication This is due partly to the fact that the WAP application is communicated to the wireless devices in the form of binary encoded data Over a GPRS con nection bandwidth is used even more efficiently See Using GPRS In The T39 on page 11 12 Easy create for WAP Using standard tools Maintain customer base
16. WTLS classes that define the levels of security for a WTLS connection e WTLS class 1 involves encryption with no authentication e WTLS class 2 involves encryption with server authentication e WTLS class 3 involves encryption with both server and client authentication Server authentication Requires a server certificate stored at the server side and a root certifi cate stored at the client side Client authentication Requires a client certificate stored at the client side and a trusted certif icate stored at the server side A Wireless Identity Module WIM can contain both trusted and client certificates private keys and algorithms needed for WTLS handshaking encryption decryption and signature generation The WIM module can be placed on a SIM card and will then be referred to as a SWIM card Certificates To use secure connections the user needs to have certificates saved in the phone There are two types of certificates Trusted certificate A certificate that guarantees that a WAP site is genuine If the phone has a stored certificate of a certain type it means the user can trust all WAP gateways that use the certificate Trusted certificates can be pre installed in the phone pre installed in the SWIM or downloaded from the trusted supplier s WAP page Client certificate A personal certificate that verifies the user s identity A bank that the user has a contract with may issue this kind of certificate Client certif icat
17. be automatically notified of any changes to the calendar via e mail or SMS For more information about Ericsson AirCalendar refer to http www ericsson com aircalen dar 28 INFRARED TRANSCEIVER Infrared communication creates a data link between two communications devices through an infrared beam of light On the T39 this link is used as a wireless connection with desktop com puters PDAs Ericsson handheld computers laptop PCs digital cameras 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 T39 complies with the specification IrMC 1 1 which defines how mobile telephony and communication devices can exchange information In the T39 a subset of the specification IrMC 1 1 is also used when communicating via a cable Key benefits using the T39 with its built in infrared transceiver True wireless communication Low power consumption e Secure data transmission Support for Medium Speed Infrared MIR to provide fast communication Support for instant detection of infrared port from PC running Windows 2000 Send and receive e mail and data on the connected PC PDA e Connect to the internet or Intranet LAN from the connected PC PDA Support for connecting via GPRS networks network dependent service also from a PC running Windows 9x Windows Me Windows
18. conferencing PIMs PDAs pagers fax office equipment and smart cards vCard is specified by IETF Wireless Application Environment Wireless Application Protocol Handheld devices low bandwidth binary coded a deck card metaphor to specify a service A card is typi cally a unit of interaction with the user that is either presentation of information or request for information from the user A collection of 42 WAP Application WAP service WBMP WBXML WDP WIM WML WMLScript WSP WTLS WWW XML cards is called a deck which usually constitutes a service A collection of WML cards with the new context attribute set in the entry card A WML application residing on a web site WAP Bitmap Wireless Binary Extensible Markup Language Wireless Datagram Protocol Wireless Identity Module Wireless Markup Language A markup language used for authoring services fulfilling the same purpose as HyperText Markup Language HTML does on the World Wide Web WWW In contrast to HTML WML is designed to fit small handheld devices WMLAScript can be used to enhance the functionality of a service just as for example JavaScript may be utilized in HTML It makes it possi ble to add procedural logic and computational functions to WAP based services for example Wireless Session Protocol Wireless Transport Layer Security World Wide Web Extensible Markup Language 43 RELATED INFORMATION Documents The T39 User
19. depend ing on the data type Data rates GPRS See GPRS Technical data Infrared Transceiver Technical Data Dimension Support in the T39 Standards IrDA DATA with secondary implementation of IrLAP 1 0 and IrDA Ultra IRMC 1 1 except RTCON Real Time Con trol Protocol AT commands industry standard ETSI 07 05 and 07 07 Coverage area Power consumption Up to 1 metre 3 3 feet Slightly increased depending on type of communication Compatibility Computer IrDA equipped computers using Win95 98 NT 4 0 vCard vCalendar support to exchange business cards calendar entries PDA Ericsson MC218 and other IrDA equipped PDAs running Windows CE EPOC32 or PalmOS vCard vCalendar support to exchange business cards cal endar entries Phone T39 to exchange business card calen dar entries and ring signals as well as other vCard vCalendar compliant phones Data transmission rate Max speed between phone and IrDA device e g PC another phone SIR up to 115 200 bps MIR up to 1 152 000 bps 52 Connection Via Cable The optional DRS 10 cable supports a subset of the signals in the RS 232 standard as detailed below The cable connection supports autodetect automatic detection of baudrate parity dat abits and stopbits used by host device The maximum data speed is up to 230 400 bps Support of HW and SW flow control Yes Support for AT commands industry standard ETSI 07 10 multi channels Yes Si
20. favours both the user and the operators Enhanced Full Rate speech coding European Telecommunications Standards Institute Full Rate speech coding 40 Gateway GIF GPRS GSM GSM 900 GSM 1800 HDML HDTP HR HSCSD HTML HTTP Image IrDA IrTranP ISP ITTP LAN ME Micro browser MIR MMI MS MT OTA PDA PDP A WAP Gateway typically includes the following functions A Protocol Gateway the protocol gateway translates requests from the WAP protocol stack to the WWW protocol stack HTTP and TCP IP Content Encoders and Decoders the content encoders translate Web content into compact encoded formats to reduce the size and number of packets traveling over the wireless data network Graphics Interchange Format General Packet Radio Services Global System for Mobile Communications GSM is the world s most widely used digital mobile phone system now operating in over 100 countries around the world particularly in Europe and Asia Pacific The GSM systems family includes GSM 900 GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 There are different phases of roll out for the GSM system and GSM phones are either phase 1 or phase 2 compliant Also known as DCS 1800 or PCN this is a digital network working on a frequency of 1800 MHz It is used in Europe and Asia Pacific Handheld Device Markup Language Handheld Device Transport Protocol Half Rate speech coding High Speed Circuit Switched Data HyperText
21. is not suitable for Provisioning Pager service SMS point to point is used and not SMS Cell Broadcast The connection is maintained by the automatic exchange of messages between the phone and the SMS Service Center Comparably lower transmission speed than with GSM Data access Pricing of SMS access can be compared to pricing of the normal SMS service in the net work SMS is suitable for Messaging services Info services Push initiations Provisioning SMS is not suitable for Browsing Data transfer Gateway Characteristics The WAP Gateway provides services in the company s Intranet a banking or stock trading ser vice on the internet or access to other WAP applications on web addresses anywhere on the internet A Gateway 15 identified by an IP number or by a phone number depending on access type 14 Security Using WAP When using certain WAP services the user may want a secure connection between the phone and the WAP gateway for example when using banking services An icon in the display indi cates when a secure connection is used The T39 is based on the WAP June2000 WAP 1 2 1 specifications where security functionality is specified with a technology called Wireless Trans port Layer Security WTLS The WAP protocols that handle the connection its transport and its security are structured in protocol layers The security is handled by the WTLS layer operating above the transport proto col layer There are
22. user input to be in unpacked Yes format 1 user input to be in SMS packed format Yes bit 8 0 no help information available Yes 1 help information available No MORE TIME Yes POLLING OFF Yes POLL INTERVAL Yes PROVIDE LOCAL INFOR _ 00 Location Information MCC MNC Yes MATION LAC and Cell Identity 01 IMEI of the ME Yes 02 Network Measurement results No 03 Date time and time zone No DTTinPLD REFRESH General The reset option requests the user to Yes wait while the phone restarts 00 SIM Initialization and Full File Change Yes Notification 01 File Change Notification Yes 02 SIM Initialization and File Change Noti Yes fication 03 SIM Initialization Yes 04 SIM Reset Yes SELECT ITEM Yes SEND SHORT MESSAGE bit 1 packing not required Yes 1 SMS packing by ME required Yes SEND SS Yes 36 Service Mode Support in T39 SEND USSD Yes SET UP CALL General Capability configuration Yes Setup speech call CallParty No Subaddress Yes DTMF support 00 set up call but only if not currently busy Yes on another call 01 set up call but only if not currently busy Yes on another call with redial 02 set up call putting all other calls ifany Yes on hold 03 set up call putting all other calls ifany Yes on hold with redial 04 set up call disconnecting all other calls if any 05 set up call disconnecting all other calls
23. user selects which transfer method to use for receiving When the picture is received the user accepts and saves it as a background picture e Using WAP the users will be able to find downloadable pictures on WAP sites for saving as custom picture in the phone e Operators can prepare logos or custom pictures for pre installation in the T39 The phone can be set to display the operator logo as default background picture by customizing The profile feature a group of settings preset to suit a certain environment The profiles are also related to intelligent accessories such as a desktop charger a portable or vehicle handsfree use ful for company integration with call forwarding etc Some phone accessories select a profile automatically For example when you place your phone in a car handsfree unit the In car profile is chosen The easiest way to set up the profiles in one or several phones is by using the Ericsson Phone Settings program Predictive Text Input T9 Text Input The predictive text input T9 Text Input makes it possible for the phone to quickly recognize the most commonly used word beginning with a certain letter This is convenient especially when writing long messages such as text messages and e mail if the input language you select supports this For example if you press 2 6 3 the word and appears since this is the most commonly used word with this combination of letters 30 Voice Control Th
24. 82 bits Class 2 bits 78 bits CPHS Compliancy The Common PCN Handset Specification CPHS is an industry standard which defines termi nal and SIM functionality in addition to the standard GSM specifications Several handset man ufacturers have implemented the features but since they remain outside the core GSM 3G specifications their use is limited The T39 is manufactured to comply with CPHS However a detailed and formal specification and compliancy declaration is not available in this document Please refer to Ericsson for more information 47 Bluetooth Wireless Technology Technical Data Dimension Support in the T39 Bluetooth capability state ment Bluetooth functions This product is manufactured to comply with the Bluetooth specification 1 1 However since the qualification for the 1 1 specification is not yet available this product has been formally qualified according to the Bluetooth specification 1 0b Generic Access Profile Serial Port Profile Headset Profile Dial up Networking Profile Fax Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile Object Push Profile Synchronization Profile Coverage area Up to 10 metres 33 feet Transmission power Frequency band 1mW 0dBm 2 4 GHz the unlicensed ISM band Power consumption Standby current lt 0 3 mA Voice mode 8 30 mA Data mode average 5 mA 0 3 30 mA 20 kbps 25 Data transmission rate up to 108 800 bps with one
25. EN LZT 108 4786 RIA Mobile Phone T39 White Paper ERICSSON 2 Ericsson is the leading provider in the new telecoms world with communications solutions that com bine telecom and datacom technologies with freedom of mobility for the user With more than 100 000 employees in 140 countries Ericsson simplifies communications for its customers network operators service providers enterprises and consumers the world over First edition June 2001 Publication number EN LZT 108 4786 RIA This document is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB without any warranty Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice Such changes will however be incorporated into new editions of this document Any hard copies or locally stored copies of this document are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only All rights reserved Ericsson Mobile Communications AB 2001 Contents PREFACE oe eoa te fa Soe eee soot 5 Purpose Of This Document 5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 6 T39 Powerfully Attractive And Always Online 6 Functions And Features For Productivity 7 BLUETOOTHTM WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 8 Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology In The T39 9 GENERAL
26. GSM based mobile phone It contains subscriber details security information and memory for a personal directory of numbers The card can be a small plug in type or credit card sized but both types have the same functions Your phone uses the small plug in card Serial Infrared Short Message Service Allows messages of up to 160 characters to be sent and received via the network operator s message centre to your mobile phone Messages are stored if the phone is off or out of reach ensuring that they reach you To use this service it must be supported by your network Supplementary Services A SIM card with a WIM module Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Terminal Equipment Transport Layer Security Your phone is a triple band phone which means that you can use your phone on three different kinds of networks the GSM 900 and the GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 systems also called PCN or DCS 1800 systems Uniform Resource Locator Unstructured Supplementary Services Data Voice Activated Dialling Value Added Service vCalendar defines a transport and platform independent format for exchanging calendar and scheduling information for use in PIMs PDAs and group schedulers vCalendar is specified by IETF vCard automates the exchange of personal information typically found on a traditional business card for use in applications such as internet mail voice mail Web browsers telephony applications call centres video
27. Improve productivity The WAP profiles Creating a WAP service is no harder than creating an Intranet internet service today since WML and WMLScript are based on well known internet technology New market segments can be addressed by launching innovative mobile Value Added Services It is possible for the service creator to use standard tools like ASP or CGI to generate content dynamically You can utilize existing invest ments in databases etc that are the basis of existing internet services Create a service once and make it accessible on a broad range of wire less networks You can adapt existing internet services to WAP The actual binary encoding can be handled by the WAP Gateway which makes it possible to create WAP applications using the text based language WML and other tools In fact existing HTML based applications on the internet can be viewed in the WAP browser if an automatic conversion 15 per formed in the WAP Gateway Improve and simplify the communication flow within an organization by making information available to mobile users A company or orga nization can use a WAP gateway to provide a secure connection to the company network for their users The T39 holds five WAP profiles each with a group of network set tings and a home page If you provide a corporate WAP service on your Intranet it is useful to enter an Intranet WAP profile in user phones The WAP profile holds network settings and user identification The
28. Markup Language HyperText Transfer Protocol WBMP or GIF image contained in a Card Infrared Mobile Communications standard Infrared Data Association Infrared Transfer Picture a specification for sending pictures via infra red Internet Service Provider Intelligent Terminal Transfer Protocol Local Area Network Mobile Equipment Accesses and displays the internet contents in your mobile phone just as an ordinary browser does in your computer The micro browser uses small file sizes and the bandwidth of the wireless handheld network Medium speed infrared Man machine interface Mobile Station Mobile Termination Over the Air Configuration To provide settings for the phone by way of sending a message SMS over the network to the phone This reduces the need for the user to configure the phone manually Personal Digital Assistant Packet Data Protocol 41 Phone book PIM 5 Service Provider SI SL SIM card SIR SMS SS SWIM card TCP IP TE TLS Triple Band GSM 900 1800 1900 URL USSD VAD VAS vCalendar vCard WAE WAP memory in your mobile phone or SIM card where phone numbers can be stored and accessed by name or position Personal Information Management Service Centre for SMS A company that provides services and subscriptions to mobile phone users Service Indication Service Loading Subscriber Identity Module card card that must be inserted in any
29. New pic tures can be received with EMS messages and saved in the phone See the User s Guide for a description of this function 19 MOBILE INTERNET AND E MAIL The Mobile Internet offers much more than mobile access to the internet it opens up a whole new range of situation based services Services that give us anytime anywhere access to per sonalized communications information and entertainment The T39 is built to facilitate the use of and access to services on the internet The T39 also enables new technologies such as mobile positioning to create new commercial and productivity solutions Data Connections In order to browse via WAP or use the e mail program or an internet connection the user must have a connection for data communication configured in the phone Such a connection is called a Data connection A Data connection contains specific settings and parameters for the connec tion for example the address to the appropriate server Several Data connections can be saved in the T39 with different settings To make it easier for the user the Data connections can be provided by the operator in a message over the air OTA provisioning Advantages of Data connections include Once the data connections are defined and named the user does not have to enter the set tings for the connection again Data connections can be re used at any time When working with WAP e mail or the internet the user simply selects whi
30. The user can start the browser and load the page from the cache manually 17 POWERFUL MESSAGING The T39 is capable of sending and receiving SMS messages linked messages and it supports Enhanced Messaging Services EMS Please note that EMS is only valid for T39m versions With the Short Message Service a user can send text messages containing up to 160 charac ters to and from GSM mobile stations up to 70 characters using Chinese text e Status report is supported which means that the user can see if a sent message has been delivered or not network dependent service e With the linked SMS the user can link several SMS messages together to create a longer message network dependent service e With EMS the T39 lets the user insert sounds pictures and melodies or ring tones in outgo ing messages Also the phone will display pictures and play melodies sounds and anima tions included in incoming messages network dependent service and only valid for T39m versions The T39 also lets you save often used text messages as templates You can save up to ten tem plates consisting of up to twenty five characters each in the phone s memory The T39 also fea tures an SMS counter allowing you to keep track of SMS messages that you have sent Enhanced Messaging Service EMS Enhanced Messaging Service EMS is a powerful enhancement of the SMS standard specified by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project 3GPP It is supported by
31. ch Data connec tion they want to use for the activity Data connections are used for both GSM Data and GPRS connection settings Data connections contain choice of bearer type for WAP and corresponding bearer specific parameters Data connections contain all settings for the internet access point whether a modem pool phone number or an IP address and the user ID and password Built in E mail Client The T39 has a built in e mail client for sending and receiving e mail messages This means that users can connect to the e mail account normally used on the corporate network or another e mail service as preferred The same settings as those on the office PC can be used in the e mail client on the user s T39 The e mail client has several useful features e A true POP3 SMTP e mail client it supports the majority of e mail and web mail servers Copy of outgoing mail can be sent to the corporate e mail server for future reference The user can attach a photo from a digital camera e Automatic e mail check at regular intervals selected by the user e More than one e mail account in the phone for example one for your business e mail and one for your private e mail e Predictive text input 9 Text Input facilitates typing text in e mail body address and sub ject 20 Mobile Positioning The geographic location of mobile subscribers can be used to provide them with related infor mation and a variety of services Erics
32. chronization software is bundled with the T39 and provides a powerful set of functions e Phone book and calendar synchronization for the T39 e A synchronization menu is embedded inside Microsoft Outlook It provides one key syn chronization and allows the user to control the synch process by easy to use settings PC applications supported by XTNDConnect PC For Ericsson Microsoft Outlook 97 98 2000 Platforms for using XTNDConnect PC For Ericsson Windows 98 2000 Me Millennium Edition Windows NT 4 0 Pentium PC recommended minimum 386 32 MB RAM recommended minimum 16 MB 10 MB free hard disk space Bluetooth wireless technology Infrared or cable connection e Support is handled by Ericsson XTNDConnect PC All users of the T39 can easily upgrade to the full version of the synchronization software A number of features and supported applications will then be added including XTNDConnect Phone Viewer e Phone book and calendar synchronization for the T39 e XTNDConnect Phone Viewer makes phone data easy to enter Use your computer to view create and edit all data stored on your Ericsson phone e PC applications supported by XTNDConnect PC full upgraded version Microsoft Outlook 97 98 2000 Lotus Notes 4 5 4 6 R5 Lotus Organizer 4 1 5 0 97 97 GS 6 0 Symantec ACT 3 05 4 0 2000 NetManage Ecco Pro 4 0 GoldMine 3 0 4 0 Standard Edition Platforms for using XTNDConnect PC Windows 98 2000 Me Millennium Edition
33. d WAP site contents or WAP links to mobile users Exam ples of services that can be implemented using push services e Notifications about new e mails voice mails etc Instant messaging and chat News sport results weather forecasts financial information stock quotes etc e Personal Information Manager PIM delivery of contacts meeting requests etc Fill up a smart card with e cash e Interactive games e g play poker with a friend In the T39 the user can select if push messages are allowed to be received or not There are two different forms of Push services Service Indication and Service Loading Service Indication Sl This is basically a text message to the user that informs of a WAP page It contains a link to a URL If the user decides to load the suggested URL normal WAP browsing commences When a service indication is received in the T39 the user can decide to load it to postpone it or to delete it Service indications that are received are stored in the Push Inbox and can be viewed and loaded at a later time The push inbox has a list that shows the first part of each received message which is sorted by 1 Action attribute high medium low highest first and 2 Reception time for messages of each attribute level Service Loading SL This is a WAP page with the updated information that is displayed if the user accepts it If it is not accepted it is loaded and stored in the cache for later use
34. e T39 supports enhanced voice control which makes it possible to interact with the phone using spoken commands This is useful for handsfree use of the telephone The functions include e Voice dial call someone by saying the name and number type e g John home e Answer and reject calls with your voice when using a handsfree kit e Change profile with your voice e Record or listen to voice memos with voice commands e Caller name can be presented with the recorded voice command e Activate the voice control with a magic word The Magic Word The user can record a magic word and use it as a voice command to allow totally handsfree access to voice control Instead of pressing and holding YES just say the magic word and then one of the recorded voice commands Activating the magic word consumes more power than in normal standby mode The magic word is especially suitable when driving a car with a car handsfree kit installed because external power is used instead of the battery power of the phone The user can also can also use the magic word when the phone is connected to a portable hands free Hierarchical Phone Book In a company or an organization you may need to deploy several phones with a common set of phone book entries This is done in one of the following ways e Use the Ericsson Phone Book and SMS Manager on your PC to prepare the common phone book entries Then send the phone book entries from the PC to each and ever
35. es the T39 provides WAP over GPRS with constant connection GSM Data or SMS High speed and GPRS The T39 enables high speed data communication and WAP browsing with a constant connection as required by the application In GSM Data connections High Speed Data supports a high transmission rate and a fast download speed Furthermore by supporting General Packet Radio Services GPRS networks the T39 is designed to remain always online with a cost efficient IP connection which enables rapid data transmission Functions And Features For Productivity Triple Band support Triple Band support means that you can use the phone on GSM 900 1800 1900 networks almost all over the world Messaging E mail client POP3 SMTP and support for linked SMS messages long messages Data connections feature makes it easy to manage all connection settings in one place for inter net etc Connectivity Infrared link to be used as a complement to a Bluetooth connection for synchronization for turning the phone into a wireless modem and more An optional cable can also be used if no infrared is available on the PC or handheld Voice and user interface Built in voice memo recorder and enhanced voice control functions A full graphic dis play with grey scales and an easy to navigate user interface software Predictive text input T9 Text Input makes typing quicker and easier Profiles feature Groups of settings preset to suit certain environme
36. es can be pre installed in the SWIM card WIM Locks PIN Codes There are two types of WAP security locks PIN codes for the WIM on SIM The locks protect the subscription from unauthorized use when browsing The locks should typically be supplied from the supplier of the SWIM Access lock An access lock protects the data in the WIM The user is asked to enter the PIN code the first time the SWIM card is accessed when establish ing a connection Signature lock A signature lock is used for confirming transactions like a digital sig nature In the T39 the user can check which transactions have been made with the phone when brows ing Each time the user confirms a transaction with a signature lock code a contract is saved in the phone The contract contains details about the transaction 15 Over The Air Provisioning Of WAP Settings To simplify configuring WAP settings in a number of phones all settings can be sent as an SMS message to each phone This makes it easy for an operator a service provider or a company to distribute settings for internet Intranet and WAP without having to configure each phone man ually This also makes it easy to upgrade the services provided to the users without the need for users to perform any manual configuration The OTA configuration message is distributed via SMS point to point The setup information is a binary encoded XML message according to WBXML receive information abo
37. essly with personal office tools and corporate calendars phone books and services to form a unique communica tions tool for the organization T39 Powerfully Attractive And Always Online Bluetooth Synchronization Rey WAP security High Speed Data Bluetooth wireless technology Using a high speed radio link Bluetooth wireless technology elimi nates the need for cables for connecting the phone to handheld devices accessories and laptops It provides secure short range communication without cables even without line of sight between the devices Bluetooth wireless technology can be used for synchronization with laptops and PDAs for wireless headset for turning the phone into a wireless modem for exchanging calendar events and business cards with other phones and more Synchronization Synchronization with PCs a Personal Digital Assistant PDA or cal endar is effortless Appointments and tasks in the phone s calendar and entries in the phone book can be synchronized via Bluetooth connec tion infrared or a cable and also via WAP using SyncML The T39 features a hierarchical phone book in which you can store contact details Secure WAP Internet browsing and secure mobile services are supported over Wire less Application Protocol WAP The built in browser supports WAP June2000 WAP 1 2 1 with push services and secure transaction meth ods such as digital signatures Depending on network servic
38. etooth wireless technology communication and with a better performance Key benefits of using Bluetooth wireless technology in the T39 are Replace cable and infrared Bluetooth wireless technology gives a true wireless connection to headset computers networks printers and other devices Several devices The T39 identifies and maintains several devices in a pairing list Radio link No line of sight required the phone can remain a briefcase or in a pocket as long as no solid objects are in between whereas infrared requires line of sight Secure data connection A Bluetooth wireless technology PC laptop can connect to the phone turning it into a modem for accessing the internet and for data transfer via GSM Data or via General Packet Radio Services GPRS Synchronization Fast synchronization even without line of sight of calendar and phone book with PC laptop PDA and quick exchange of business cards cal endar events and melodies with other phones and devices Phone management Manage the phone book and the phone settings from a Bluetooth PC Print from the phone When connected to a printer via Bluetooth wireless technology the user can print items directly from the phone Items that can be printed include overviews in the calendar appointments and tasks contacts business cards and text messages GENERAL PACKET RADIO SERVICES The introduction of GPRS General Packet Radio Services is one of the key steps in the evolu
39. fer Ericsson ring signal logotype to recognise an Ericsson phone by its ring signal External antenna connector Full graphic display 4 grey scales and 5 rows of text Games including Bluetooth enabled Infrared functionality Last dialled numbers Melody composer Missed calls Power gauging Received calls list Ring signal composition Status lists Status view Stopwatch SIM Application Toolkit Tasks Timer Vibrating alert Voice answering Voice dialling WAP browser and services 32 Network Dependent Features Business Card Exchange Business cards can be exchanged with other devices according to the vCard specification vCard information can include name phone number e mail address and so on Laptops PDAs phones or other devices equipped with IrDA or Bluetooth wireless technology and that supports vCard can beam business cards Fixed Dialling And Restricted Calls For a company or an organization it can be useful to restrict phone calls Fixed Dialling allows you to preset a number of digits for example area codes This restricts the user to making calls only to numbers which use the preset digits as leading digits Fixed Dialling makes use of the PIN2 and it requires fixed dial fields on the SIM Card Check with your Operator about this feature Restricted calls allows you to block outgoing or incoming calls in certain situations for exam ple international calls More Network dependent Features
40. g to SyncML The SyncML initiative is an open industry initiative that has been formed to develop and promote a common protocol for synchronizing data among workstations network application servers and mobile information appliances such as mobile phones handheld com puters PDAs and other mobile devices Ericsson is an sponsoring member to the SyncML ini tiative More information is available on the official SyncML web site see Links on page 44 A synchronization engine is located on a server or on the corporate network to perform the task of synchronization The Ericsson AirCalendar is an example of a server based product that helps the users in an organization to update their phone books and meeting agendas over the internet Hierarchical Phone Book With Contacts The T39 features a hierarchical phone book For every contact you can store name home work and mobile numbers e mail address and other information The hiearchical phone book in the T39 is compatible with most groupware and agenda programs such as Microsoft Outlook This enables a smooth synchronization of contact names and numbers in the phone and contacts on the user s PC Synchronization Software And The T39 A very efficient enterprise solution is to use the T39 together with PCs equipped with XTND Connect PC For Ericsson It provides a fast flexible and easy to use synchronization solution The integration between XTNDConnect PC For Ericsson and Microsoft Outlo
41. gnal in RS 232 Support in DRS 10 CD Carrier Detect No Set statically CTS Clear To Send Yes DSR Data Service Ready Statically connected with DTR DTR Data Terminal Ready Statically connected with DSR GND Signal Ground Yes RI Ring Indication No Set statically RTS Request To Send Yes Rx Received Data Yes Tx Transmitted Data Yes 53 EMS Feature Enhanced Messaging Service Technical Data Support in T39 Concatenation linked SMS iMelody format support Include melody in message Yes 6 parts each message up to 128 bytes of data iMelody notation Melody Com poser notation Note range If a note is out of range the melody From 3c to 5b From c to b From octave 3 note c to octave 5 will not be note b played Durations 150 ms 3 225ms 2 300 05 1 450 5 0 Flat note Yes amp b Sharp note Yes Rest Yes r3 r2 rl r0 p p P P Beat No Style No S Volume modifi No V V ers Volume No V Duration Speci No 3 fier Led Vibe Back No light Repeat Yes according to iMelody v1 0 format Include picture in message Yes Melody composer Picture editor Yes up to 8 user defined melodies and ring tones in My Mel odies each melody up to 80 notes long Four note durations available Yes edit My Pictures in display using black or white pen line thickness zoom in
42. her 30 empty positions where the user can save pictures that have been received in incoming messages or have been created by the user on the phone see Picture Editor on page 19 REL SAD Examples of pictures that can be pre installed in the T39 Animations makes it possible to further enhance the experience of the message The T39 includes pre defined animations for inserting into outgoing messages In addition the user can receive user defined animations in incoming messages Sounds And Melodies The user can include pre defined sounds in messages such as Chimes high and Notify and melodies such as ring signals Melodies received in incoming messages and composed by the user on the phone s keypad can be stored in My Melodies These are easily inserted in outgoing messages see the User s Guide The built in tool for editing and creating melodies on the phone s keypad is the Melody Composer see Melody Composer on page 15 Picture Editor The user can edit pictures and symbols directly on the phone to create new personal pictures for inclusion in EMS messages The Picture Editor allows the user to view the picture in the dis play and to edit it with the pen tool Encsson 2 The available tools include Set line thickness Zoom in zoom out e Change picture width and height e Select black or white pen The T39 has a set of pre defined pictures for use with EMS which also can be edited
43. ic such as internet access e mail messaging e commerce and entertainment One of the advantages with GPRS is that it will profit from the global coverage of existing GSM networks Therefore applications developed for GPRS can be deployed on a large scale and will gain economies of scale GPRS also provides an ideal secure medium for connections to private net works banking and financial services The T39 supports GPRS which means that the data is sent in packages at a very high speed The phone remains connected to the network all the time without using any transmission capacity until data needs to be sent or received This illustration gives a comparison GSM 9 600 bps 14 400 19 200 or 28 800 bps HSCSD iC 9 600 13 200 100000 9 600 13 200 GPRS 9 600 13 200 19 200 26 400 28 800 or 39 600 bps 1 Anormal GSM call only uses one of eight repeating time slots in the GSM channel giving a data speed of 9 600 bps The T39 supports a more efficient coding scheme giving data speeds of up to 14 400 bps providing the network supports this Furthermore High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD gives the possibility to use two time slots for receiving data This can increase the data speed up to 28 800 bps network dependent 2 In GPRS data is sent in packets and up to three time slots can be combined to provide the necessary bandwidth up to 39 600 bps for receiving data depending on coding scheme
44. is enabled in the T39 In the Data connections menu the user can set up multiple descriptions and access advanced settings for GPRS for example Data compression and Quality of Service 11 WAP SERVICES The typical WAP client is a small portable device which is connected to a wireless network This includes mobile phones pagers smart phones PDAs and other small devices In these devices you have a limited user interface low memory and computing power compared to desktop and laptop computers The WAP browser in the T39 is compliant with WAP June2000 WAP 1 2 1 includes WTLS class 3 and mechanisms for digital signatures It is designed for WML and cannot read ordinary HTML pages but it is suitable for interaction with customer services e g ticket reservation It is also handy when you want to access text based information such as timetables share prices and exchange rates and internet banking and other interactive services Using WAP In The T39 The built in WAP browser gives the user portable fast and secure access to a wide variety of services with the possibility of personalized services WAP in the T39 offers new opportunities to companies and service providers Push service A useful feature for companies and service providers to push contents or service indications to work groups or customers This is used for notifications mail alerts messaging news stock quotes contacts meeting requests games etc Provide settings
45. is not always even possible The optional DRS 10 cable provides the same connectivity between the phone and another unit FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES In phone Functions And Features Downloadable Background Pictures Profiles The T39 makes it possible to use a favourite picture as a background in the display The phone has a list of five pre installed pictures and one position for a custom picture that the user can download from another phone or from a PC or using WAP In addition one picture can be pre installed by the operator such as an operator logo When the user chooses to display a background picture the menus icons and operator name shown in the display are re grouped to leave room in the center of the display for the back ground picture Picture format is GIF with four grey scales no animation The displayed picture size is 73 pix els wide and 26 pixels high measured from the top left corner of the picture If a picture is too wide or too high it will be truncated at the right or bottom edge 73 pixels 26 pixels a 4 grey scales p The user can design a suitable background picture from a photo or an illustration using editing equipment on a PC The maximum picture file size for transferring to the phone is 600 bytes If a picture file size is too large it will not be recognised by the phone The picture is sent to the phone from a PC or another phone using Bluetooth wireless tech nology or infrared The
46. istributed to the users over the air directly to their phones In the T39 a separate menu is available for functions residing on the SIM card These can include sub menus for controlling functions and also functions which allow the phone to initiate calls send data and display information for the user SIM AT Services Supported By The T39 Service Mode Support in T39 CELL BROADCAST Yes DOWNLOAD DISPLAY TEXT General Support for packed and unpacked Yes format in SMS default alphabet as well as UCS2 alphabet bit 1 normal priority Yes 1 high priority Yes bit 8 0 clear message after a delay Yes 1 wait for user to clear message Yes GET INKEY General The GET_INKEY requires that the Yes user press Yes to confirm his her choice bit 1 0O digits 0 9 and only Yes 1 alphabet set Yes bit2 0 SMS default alphabet Yes 1 UCS2 alphabet Yes 63 0 character sets defined by bit 1 No and bit 2 are enabled 1 character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are disabled and the Yes No response is requested 35 Service Mode Support in T39 GET INPUT General No of hidden input characters 20 bit 1 0 digits 0 9 and only Yes 1 alphabet set Yes bit2 0 SMS default alphabet Yes 1 UCS2 alphabet Yes bit3 0 ME may echo user input on the Yes display 1 user input not to be revealed in any way see note Yes bit 4 0
47. l Bluetooth wireless technology is a secure fast point to multipoint radio connection technology It is a specification for a small form fac tor low cost radio solution providing links between mobile computers mobile phones and other portable handheld devices and connectivity to the internet Available from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group SIG http www bluetooth com A URL and header title stored in the phone From the first access of content until the termination of the connection Shows the number of the person calling you in your mobile phone dis play You can then make an informed choice as to whether or not to take the call Bear in mind that not all numbers can be displayed To use this service it must be supported by your network Asingle WML unit of navigation and user interface May contain informa tion to present to the user instructions for gathering user input etc Common Gateway Interface Circuit Switched Circuit Switched Data A collection of WML cards Dual Tone Multi Frequency signal codes sent as tone signals Used for telephone banking accessing an answering machine etc Extended GSM e GSM are new frequencies specified by the Euro pean Radio communications Committee ERC for GSM use when additional spectrum is needed Network dependent It allows opera tors to transmit and receive just outside GSM s core 900 frequency band This extension gives increased network capability which
48. n T39 9 Business card exchange 33 Cc Calendar entry exchange 31 Certificates in WAP security 15 Configuration of WAP 16 Connection via cable 29 Connection via desktop charger 25 Connection via infrared 29 D Desktop charger 25 Documents 44 Downloadable background picture 30 E Edit pictures 19 EMS 18 Enhanced Messaging Service 18 Enhanced Messaging Service Technical Data 54 F Fixed dialling 33 G Gateway 14 General Packet Radio Service 10 GPRS 10 GPRS access characteristics 14 GSM Data 22 GSM Data access characteristics 14 GSM system support 45 H Hierarchical phone book 31 57 Infrared eye 29 Infrared transceiver 29 L Languages MMI 45 Links 44 Locks PIN Codes in WAP security 15 Magic word 31 Medium speed infrared 29 Melodies 19 Melody 18 MIR 29 Online services 35 Over the air provisioning 16 Overview of AT command functions 23 Phone book 31 Pictures 19 Pictures and animations 19 Preface 5 Product description 6 Profiles 30 Purpose of this document 5 Push inbox 17 Push services 16 R Related information 44 Restricted calls 33 Ring signal exchange 32 Ring tones 18 S Security 15 Service indication 16 Service loading 17 SIM application toolkit 35 SIM AT services supported by Ericsson T39 35 SIM card type 45 SMS 18 SMS access characteri
49. nt Profiles such as In Meeting Numbered shortcuts make it possible to prepare settings into a favourite menu which the user accesses quickly and easily Accessories A wide range of Ericsson accessories are available such as Bluetooth wireless headset to enhance productivity further Services on the network The T39 supports the SIM Application Toolkit online services which makes it possible for operators to provide new services to existing users over the air including new menus and functions in the phone Support for mobile positioning enables the design and implementa tion of new productivity and commercial solutions BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY The T39 has built in Bluetooth wireless technology Short range radio links operate in a glo bally available 2 4 GHz radio frequency band and ensures fast and secure communications up to a range of 10 metres typically between devices Please note that in countries where the use of Bluetooth wireless technology is not allowed you must ensure that the Bluetooth function is set to off Contact the Ericsson representative to check if the use of Bluetooth wireless technol ogy is restricted in your country Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to be fully functional even in very noisy radio fre quency environments and it provides a high transmission rate All data transfer is protected by advanced error correction methods that ensure a high level of da
50. of eight repeating time slots in the GSM channel giving a data speed of 9 600 bps The T39 supports a more efficient coding scheme giving data speeds of up to 14 400 bps providing the network supports this GSM 9 600 bps 77 14 400 19 200 or 28 800 bps HSCSD 9 600 13 200 lt mn O 9 600 13 200 000000 gt GPRS 9 600 13 200 19 200 26 400 28 800 or 39 600 bps High Speed Data Gives A Faster Speed High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD gives the possibility to use two time slots for receiving data In combination with a more efficient coding scheme this can increase the receiving data speed up to 28 800 bps network dependent Additionally by using Data Com pression V 42bis the experienced data rate can be increased up to four times GPRS Enables Constant Connection And High Speed With GPRS the connection is maintained constantly and data is transmitted in packets Pric ing of GPRS can be dependent on the actual use of bandwidth which means very low cost when no data is sent or received while the phone remains connected When transmitting large amounts of data bandwidth can be increased automatically to allow faster transmission speed up to 39 600 bps download speed 22 AT Commands Support This section outlines the AT commands supported by the T39 The information here can be of use for advanced users to indicate the possibilities they have to e develop new communications s
51. oftware e add the T39 to an application s list of compatible modems e adjust the settings of their mobile telephone and modem The modem in the T39 supports the V 25ter command set which is the standard communication set used by modems The T39 is compatible with industry de facto extensions ETSI 07 05 07 07 and 07 10 Overview Of AT Command Functions You use AT commands to configure your mobile telephone to request information about the current configuration or operational status of your mobile phone and to test availability and request the range of valid parameters when applicable for an AT command The built in modem can be set in any one of three modes of operation These are Off line Command Mode The built in modem is placed in off line command mode when first powered up and is ready for entry of AT commands On line Data Mode Allows normal operation of the built in modem exchanging data or facsimile with the remote modem On line Command Mode You can switch to on line command mode when you want to send AT commands to the built in modem while still remaining connected to the remote modem The AT commands in the T39 are grouped as follows e Control and Identification e Call Control e Interface Commands e Data Compression e Mode Management e Audio Control e Accessory Menus e Accessory Authentication Voice Call Control e GSM 07 10 e Accessory Identification VAD Support for External VAD
52. ok provides an embedded menu for one key synchronization e A mobile worker typically uses SMS and Phone Book Manager e An office worker typically uses XTNDConnect PC For Ericsson and Phone Settings To enhance the functionality and compatibility further the synchronization software can easily be upgraded The number of units that can talk to each other is unlimited One phone can be partner with sev eral PCs This ensures that information from both the work PC and the home PC can be syn chronized with the phone For users that have both a desktop PC and a laptop or a PDA it is an efficient way to synchronize data with the phone This way data can also be transferred between PCs to keep them in synch One phone can synchronize with an unlimited number of Pcs PDAs 26 If the synchronization software is upgraded to XTNDConnect PC one PC can be partnered with several different phones This is vital if for example each member in a work group has his her own the T39 and needs to synchronize with one PC It makes it easy for example to download a common company phone directory to the phone book in each company mobile phone With the full version of the synchronization software other phone types and handheld devices such as PDAs and Windows CE computers can also be synchronized With the full version XTNDConnect PC any number of phones can be synchronized with the same PC XTNDConnect PC For Ericsson This syn
53. one Functions And Features 30 Network Dependent Features 33 SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT 35 TERMINOLOGY AND ABBREVIATIONS 40 RELATED INFORMATION 44 APPENDIX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 45 PREFACE Purpose Of This Document The Ericsson T39 White Paper is designed to give the reader a deeper technical understanding of how the T39 is designed and of how it interacts with other media This document will make it easier to integrate the T39 with the IT and communications solutions of a company or organi zation People who can benefit from this document include Corporate buyers IT Professionals Software developers Support engineers Business decision makers The best place to find all the extras you need to support your phone and daily life is at the Eric sson Mobile Internet http mobileinternet ericsson com Here you will find downloadable ring tones games news information and a host of exciting links to other sites More information useful for product service and application developers is published on the Ericsson Mobility World The site at http www ericsson com mobilityworld contains up to date information about technologies products and tools PRODUCT OVERVIEW The T39 is a Triple Band phone with built in Bluetooth wireless technology high speed data GPRS and Wireless Application Protocol WAP support It integrates wirel
54. ows of text depending on text size White Rose Classic Blue Icecap Blue 17 keys and a slider on the side Yes Max 55 C Min 10 C Max 70 C Min 40 C Max 35 C Min 0 C Supported Man Machine Interface MMI languages Depending on software in the phone these languages are supported Arabic AR Brazilian Portuguese PB Bulgarian BG Canadian French CF Czech CS Chinese traditional ZH Chinese simplified ZS Chinese Taiwan ZT Croatian HR Danish DA Dutch NL English EN Estonian ET Farsi FA Finnish FI French FR German DE Greek EL Hebrew IW Hindi HI Hungarian HU Indonesian Bahasar IN Italian IT Latin American Spanish XL Latvian LV Lithuanian LT Malay MS Norwegian NO Philippine Tagalog TL Polish PL Portuguese PT Romanian RO Russian RU Serbian SR Slovakian SK Slovenian SL Spanish ES Swedish SV Thai TH Turkish TR US English AE Vietnamese VI 45 Dimension GSM 900 E GSM 900 Performance And Technical Characteristics GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Frequency range Channel spacing TX 880 914 MHz RX 925 959 MHz 200 kHz TX 1710 1785 RX 1805 1880 200 kHz TX 1850 1910 RX 1930 1990 200 kHz Number of channels 174 Carriers 8 374 Carriers 8 299 Carriers 8 TDMA TDMA TDMA Modulation GMSK GMSK GMSK TX Phase Accuracy lt 5 RMS Phase l
55. proactive session NO Backward move in proactive session YES Command performed successfully When a Refresh Reset command is executed by the phone it will prompt the user with the text Please wait and then the phone will restart Scroll to highlight item for selection The maximum number of items supported by the phone within one Select Item command is 30 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 Default message Sending message Please wait can be replaced for the Alpha Identifier text or suppressed completely if a null text is pro vided Responses are MESSAGE FAILED or MESSAGE SENT Long No or NO terminates the proactive session 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 Setting up a call 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 com mand Set Up Call disconnecting all other calls is sent the user will see the text Setting up a call current call will be disconnected If the YES key is pressed the current call will be disconnected the new call set up Incorporates a SIM Application Toolkit Menu Item into the ME s main menu s
56. shing This ensures that the contents of the application can be viewed regardless of character sets used in gateways and the phone All characters are not supported in all phones The software version depends on which market the phone is associated to Also please note that the phone may not support input on a WAP Service which uses certain characters languages even if those characters are supported for browsing in the phone 49 Feature Support in the T39 WAP browser WAP profiles 5 WAP profiles each with its own settings WTLS security Yes WTLS Class 1 Encoding WTLS Class 2 Encoding Server Authentication Root Certificates needed in phone WTLS Class 3 Encoding Server Authentication Client Certification Root and Client Certificates needed in phone 50 GPRS Technical Data Dimension Support in T39 Data rates Downlink data rate Multislot class 8 supported CS 1 CS 2 9 600 bps 13 200 bps supported network dependent Up to 39 600 bps for packet data communication using 3 time slots in coding scheme CS 2 Uplink data rate Up to 13 200 bps for packet data communication using time slot in coding scheme CS 2 Mode of operation R Reference point Class B and Class C modes of operation supported Network Operation Modes I and III handled by mobile It is possible for the user to choose which of the Circuit switched and GPRS services should be favoured Physical layer
57. son s Mobile Positioning System MPS gives operators a fast and cost effective way to establish and roll out location based services For users of the T39 the integration of mobile positioning with WAP services means that a complete range of service and information tools are available More information regarding possibilities with and technologies for mobile positioning is avail able at http www ericsson com mobilepositioning and on the Ericsson Developers Zone at http www ericsson com mobilityworld 21 MODEM AND AT COMMANDS The T39 contains a complete GSM modem This provides data and e mail communication as well as internet Intranet access for a connected PC PDA or handheld device Once the PC PDA is connected to the phone using Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or a cable and the appropriate software is installed the modem in the phone works in a similar way to a PC Card modem or an external modem In the T39 AT commands are used both for e controlling the data communication between the PC and the remote service e configuring and requesting settings and behaviours in the phone from a connected PC or PDA GSM Data Communication The built in data capability turns the phone into a modem when connected to a PC PDA The T39 offers the user data connection anytime anywhere unmatched by fixed telephone net works Each GSM channel is divided into eight repeating time slots A normal GSM call only uses one
58. stics 14 Software 44 Sounds 18 19 Standby time 47 Supported MMI languages 45 SWIM card 15 Synchronization features 25 Synchronization software bundled with phone 27 Synchronization software included with the T39 27 Synchronization software upgraded to full version 27 58 Synchronization software full version 27 T T9 Text Input 30 Talk time 47 Terminology and abbreviations 40 Trademarks and acknowledgements 44 U User interaction with SIM AT 38 Using WAP in Ericsson T39 12 V Voice memo 31 WAP configuration using PC 16 WAP in Ericsson T39 12 WAP services 12 Weight 45 WIM 15 WIM Locks PIN codes in WAP security 15 Wireless identity module 15 X XTNDConnect PC 27 XTNDConnect PC for Ericsson 27 59
59. t 5 RMS Phase lt 5 RMS Phase error burst error burst error burst Duplex spacing 45 MHz 95 MHz 80 MHz Frequency stability 0 1 0 1 0 1 Voltage operation 3 6 Volts 3 6 Volts 3 6 Volts nominal Transmitter RF 33dBmClass4 2W 30dBmClass1 1W 30dBmClass 1 1W power output peak peak peak Transmitter Output 50 Q 50 Q 50 Q impedance Transmitter Spuri lt 36 dBm up to 1 lt 30dBm lt 30dBm ous emission GHz according to GSM according to GSM lt 30 dBm over 1 spec spec GHz according to GSM spec Receiver RF level Better than 102 102 dBm 102 dBm dBm Receiver RX Bit lt 2 4 lt 2 4 lt 2 4 error rate 46 Dimension Current Consumptions Talk And Standby Times Value in GSM 900 Transmission current 54 9 mA min 215 mA max Speech Coding Standby current 1 95 mA min paging rate 9 1 neighbour present 3 75 mA max paging rate 2 16 neighbours present High Capacity Battery Talk time 6 5 to 25 5 hours BHC 10 1400 mAh Standby time 375 to 715 hours up to 29 days Slim Battery Talk time 4 to 15 5 hours BSL 11 850 mAh Standby time 225 to 435 hours up to 18 days Ultra Slim Battery Talk time 2 5 to 11 hours BUS 11 600 mAh Standby time 160 to 300 hours up to 12 days Dimension Full rate Enhanced full rate Type RPE LPC with LTP ACELP Bit rate 13 0 Kbp s 12 2 Kbp s Frame duration 20 ms 20 ms Block length 260 bits 244 bits Class bits 1
60. ta security Bluetooth wireless technology facilitates instant connections which are maintained even when the devices are not within line of sight Bluetooth wireless technology facilitates high quality voice transmissions even under severe conditions For example you can connect your headset to your mobile phone to keep your hands free for more important tasks Ericsson is a founding partner of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group SIG Bluetooth wireless technology devices that are expected to be available in the near future include e Headset for wireless voice transmission and remote call control PCs laptops PDAs palmpads for data transfer synchronization etc e PC cards for Bluetooth wireless technology in laptops and PDAs e music player e Other phones for exchanging business cards ring signals playing games etc e Digital still and motion video cameras e Printers hard disks and other storage devices e Handheld scanners for text barcodes and images e Household appliances with built in logic as well as games and entertainment devices e Access points in hotel lobbies and airports for connecting to computer networks and the internet Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology In The T39 The built in Bluetooth wireless technology allows a very fast data transfer speed when one or more Bluetooth devices is within a range of 10 metres For example the services available via infrared communication are replaced by Blu
61. the major network opera tors and mobile phone manufacturers With it mobile phone users can add life to SMS text mes saging in the form of pictures melodies sounds animations and formatted text This gives the users new ways to express feelings moods and personality in SMS messages Sample the new track tram ine pars 2 Add life to messages to and from the T39 by inserting melodies Users can express feelings and personality by inserting pictures in messages As well as messaging users will enjoy collecting and swapping pictures and ring signals and other melodies downloading them from the internet or editing them directly on the phone See related documents listed under Documents on page 25 EMS is a network dependent service One message may contain several EMS objects such as a picture an animation and a sound The message is limited by size If concatenation is used up to six segments of 128 bytes each can be combined in one message Most phones without support for the EMS standard will simply ignore the EMS information when the message is received and will just display the text in the message This prevents the phone from displaying unreadable contents to the user 18 Pictures And Animations In the T39 there are 76 permanently stored pictures that express different moods and situations The pictures are grouped by eight different themes to make them easy to find In addition the T39 has anot
62. time slot 48 WAP Browser Technical Data Feature Support in the T39 WAP browser Back to previous page Bearer type GPRS IP Yes Yes Bearer type GSM Data IP Yes ISDN and analog Bearer type SMS Yes point to point Bookmarks Yes up to 25 named bookmarks for easy access to frequently visited pages Bookmark Export Import Yes can be sent and received as link using SMS Cache Yes size 8 kbyte Character sets UTF8 Default USAASCII Latinl UCS2 Clear cache Yes Colour Home page High resolution grey scale display four grey scales Yes up to 5 different one for each WAP profile Digital signatures security Yes WML Script Crypto API Sign Text Hyperlinks in Text Hyperlinks in Images Yes highlighted by inverse video Yes indicated by a frame Image Animation No Image Formats Network Settings GIF interlaced and non interlaced WBMP no transparent layers Up to 5 different settings available by selecting WAP profile Intranet Internet Banking Gateway etc OTA Support Yes PPP Authentication PAP CHAP and MS CHAP Reload page Yes Tables Yes User Agent Profiles Yes list of client characteristics e g display size WAP WML WAP June2000 WAP 1 2 1 When creating WML applications it is recommended always to save the page contents as and that this is clearly indicated in the pages before publi
63. tructure From the standby display the right or left arrow but tons can be pressed to select the Menu Items Note The SIM AT menu option is found in the Extras 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 38 Key responses 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 com mand A limit of 30 menu items has been set within this command Down arrow Scroll down list Up arrow Scroll up list Side key Scrolls the menu YES Envelope Menu Selection 39 3GPP API Beam Bearer bFTP Bluetooth Bookmark Browsing session Calling Line Identification CLI Card CGI CS CSD Deck DTMF or Touch Tone e GSM EFR ETSI FR TERMINOLOGY AND ABBREVIATIONS 3rd Generation Partnership Project Application Programming Interface Sending an item to another phone or a compatible application using the infrared link This can include ring signals calendar entries business cards The method for accessing WAP from the phone for example GSM Data CSD and SMS binary File Transfer Protoco
64. ut OTA specifications please contact your local Ericsson representa tive for consumer products A configurator that utilizes OTA provisioning can be tested on the Ericsson Mobile Internet The user is not alerted about new settings until the ongoing browsing session ends Further more settings are not changed during an ongoing browsing session The necessary user interaction is limited to receiving and accepting rejecting the configura tion message and selecting which WAP profile to allocate the settings to e Security can be handled using a keyword identifier displayed on the screen as a shared secret between the SMS sender and the receiver It is important that the user has a way to verify that the configuration message is authentic Configuration Of WAP Settings An easy way to perform the WAP configuration of a single phone is by using the step by step WAP configurator provided on the Ericsson Mobile Internet The configurator utilizes OTA pro visioning and it is available on http mobileinternet ericsson com no login required Another way to perform the WAP configuration of a single phone is by using the Ericsson Phone Settings program which is available on the CD supplied with the phone There you can find all configuration settings needed for the phone to access the WAP services A manual configuration is made using the menu system in the phone This is described in the User s Guide These are useful for sending update
65. y phone See the User s Guide or e Prepare the phone book on one SIM card in one phone Copy the contents from this SIM card to the phone s memory then put each one of all the other SIM cards into the phone and copy the contents of the phone s memory to them See the User s Guide Voice Memo Voice memo is accessed through the regular menu system You can record either your own voice or the voice of the person with whom you are speaking You can also record short memos to yourself Total record time 92 seconds for normal quality mode and 36 seconds for high quality mode Note that you may not be allowed to record the voices of other parties in conversation Please check the appropriate regulations before using this function Calendar Entry Exchange Calendar entries can be exchanged with other programs according to the vCalendar specifica tion Using vCalendar events appointments items and meeting information can be beamed to and from any IrDA equipped device with support for vCalendar including PDAs PIMs laptops and phones 31 Ring Signal Exchange The T39 supports exchange of ring signals to and from other compatible phones More In phone Functions And Features Active Flip answering Alarm Clock Background light blue Bluetooth built in wireless technology Bluetooth wireless technology games Built in modem Calendar Cable functionality Contacts Calculator Code memo Data trans
66. zoom out picture size 54 EMS Feature Support in T39 Picture receive to phone Fixed size WxH in pixels Small 16x16 Large 32x32 Variable size Width in pixels In multiples of 8 Note The total Pictures wider pixels up to the product of Width display are screen width i e and Height must truncated 8 16 24 32 40 never exceed 48 56 64 72 80 1024 pixels 88 96 Height in pixels from 1 to 1024 Picture edit a picture saved in My Pictures Fixed and variable sizes according to Pictures received to phone in this table The picture size depends on the picture format when it was saved to My Pictures Picture create a new picture User defined size Width in pixels 8 16 or 32 in My Pictures Height in pixels 8 16 or 32 Play animation on focus Yes Play melody on focus Yes Pre defined animations Yes 6 animations Ironic Glad Sceptic Sad WOW Cry ing Pre defined pictures Yes 76 pre defined pictures grouped by themes Pre defined sounds Text templates Yes 10 sounds Chimes high Chimes low Ding TaDa Notify Drum Claps FanFare Chord high Chord low Yes 55 56 Index Numerics 3GPP 18 A Abbreviations 40 Acknowledgement 44 AirCalendar 28 Animations 19 AT commands support 23 B Background pictures 30 Bearer type characteristics 14 Bluetooth devices 8 Bluetooth wireless technology in Ericsso

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