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Tannoy Z600 Cell Phone User Manual

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1. IP connectivity PDP type IP is supported IP termination in mobile or TE laptop PDA supported Application WAP over GPRS supported UDP IP and GPRS SMS SMS over GPRS SMS MT SMS MO supported Qos QoS negotiation supported Default requested QoS sent by the handset at PDP context activation is reliability Class 3 Peak Mean Delay Precedence Class subscribed Precedence class supported 1 2 3 Reliability class 1 5 supported Delay classes supported 1 2 3 4 Mean and peak throughput rate limited by multislot class 4 and CS 4 PDP context 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 non GPRS aware SIMs are supported 74 September 2003 Dimension Support in the Z600 White Paper Z600 AT commands supported AT CGDCONT DEFINE PDP CONTEXT AT CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile REQUESTED AT CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile Minimum Acceptable AT CGATT PACKET DOMAIN SERVICE ATTACH OR DETACH AT CGACT PDP CONTEXT ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE AT CGDATA ENT 75 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Built in GSM data modem technical data Dimension Support in the Z600 Standards AT commands industry standard ETSI 07 05 and 07 07 and 07 10 V 25ter command set supported
2. Data rates Circuit Switched CSD Download data rate Up to 19 200 or 28 800 bps depending on base rate no compression with V 42bis compression up to four times higher transmission rates depending on the data type Upload data rate Up to 9 600 or 14 400 bps depending on base rate for GSM Data communication no compres sion with V 42bis compression up to four times higher transmission rates depending on the data type Data rates GPRS See GPRS Technical data E mail client technical data Feature Support in the Z600 e mail client Attachment Yes outgoing images only Bearer type GPRS IP Yes Bearer type GSM Data IP Yes HSCSD ISDN and analog Character sets US ASCII All variants IS08859 1 All variants 76 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Feature Support in the Z600 e mail client 1S08859 2 All variants 1S08859 5 All variants 1508859 10 All variants KOI8 R All variants WIN1251 All variants WIN1252 All variants UTF7 All variants UTF8 All variants GB2312 BIG5 GB18030 OTA Support Yes Supported protocols POP3 IMAP4 SMTP 77 September 2003 USSD technical data White Paper Z600 Feature Support in the Z600 USSD support GSM Phase 1 2 Cross phase compatibility GPRS behavior according to class B Mode support mode MMI mode supported No application mode support not needed for a
3. Interruption of GPRS data account When the user is browsing with a Z600 the GPRS connection will be automatically disconnected when an incoming call is received This is the default behaviour However it is possible for opera tors to customize the phone in such a way as to ensure that the user is asked if they wish to remain connected when an incoming call is received The Z600 contains a complete GSM GPRS modem This provides data and e mail communi cation as well as Internet intranet access fora connected PC PDA or handheld device Once the PC PDA is connected to the phone using a cable Bluetooth wireless technology or infrared and the appropriate software is installed the modem in the phone works in a similar way to aPC Card modem or an external modem GSM data communication In the Z600 AT commands are used for controlling the data communication between the PC and the remote service configuring and requesting settings and behav iours in the phone from a connected PC or PDA The built in data capability turns the phone into a modem when connected to a PC PDA The Z600 offers the user data connection anytime anywhere unmatched by fixed telephone networks Each GSM channel is divided into eight repeating time slots A normal GSM voice or data call is circuit switched and only one time slot is used for each call The data speed is therefore limited to 9 600 bps High Speed Data gives a faster speed Hig
4. Ability to perform conflict resolution actions No Infrared transceiver technical data Signal in RS 232 Support in DRS 11 CD Carrier No Set stati Detect cally CTS Clear To Yes Send 80 September 2003 White Paper Z600 DSR Data Service Statically connected with DTR Ready DTR Data Termi Statically connected with DSR nal Ready GND Signal Yes Ground RI Ring Indica No Set stati tion cally RTS Request To Yes Send Rx Received Yes Data Tx Transmitted Yes Data 81 September 2003 Index Numerics ZGPP ncivestuataceseatdus ddcedaxstansdindinuedsbinuniacolnes 14 A Abbreviations 2ciiicisnbiisaiadasdindaaid ddaienddahicanaas 47 Acknowledgement ccccccssssseeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeess 50 Architect re seisoin 12 MMS Centre ccscsdstenctcncrentaeeaeesceratoans 12 assembler amaisinon aine aiaa 18 AT Command Functions ccce 33 PCG cathe iranan a TE 11 B Backlight ssssssesessrrrnreerrrrrnesenrrrrnererrrreeeren 18 Bluetooth ssssssssssssrssrsssrnnrrnnrirnrnnrnnrrrrnrrnrrnna 18 Bluetooth devices v ccccccsecececeeeeeeeeeceeeeceveesenes 21 Bluetooth technical data cccscccsseceeseeeseeees 62 Built in GSM data modem technical data 76 C Cell broadcast Service wcsscssceuseseesseueuseeueeseas 54 Certification wdiccaisedssersniecedercsieddvecterderedsvcswnd 18 CHTML SUB BONE ssssssssssrrrrernrrrnessrrrrnrrrrrrrrrrne 30 COLUM SUPPO si cecsescanveccdv dv
5. MMS messages or via Bluetooth and infrared Sim Multimedia in Z600 ply select a picture add a message and send just like an SMS message or build a slide show with several images and your favourite sound clips Pictures of loved ones can be saved in Contacts When a contact calls or the user calls that con tact the picture is displayed with the details of the call This is known as Picture Phone Book Pictures may be loaded up to the Internet Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet has an on line album ena bling you to share pictures and video clips _ wap sonyericsson com Graphics Graphics tables charts diagrams and layouts have a major impact on the way we work The Z600 supports J PEG max 640x480 GIF max 160x120 WBMP max 320x320 and animated GIFs With MMS the user can personalize the appearance of the display for example the background colours and the background picture September 2003 Audio With the sound recorder function in the Z600 it is easy to make a voice recording for example a per sonal rendition of Happy Birthday The audio function in the Z600 also allows downloading of sounds and melodies White Paper Z600 Themes With themes the user can change the appearance of the display for example the background colours and the background picture The phone comes with a number of pre defined pictures and it is possible to download additional themes The maxi mum number of themes is l
6. peak Transmitter Output imped 50 W 50 W 50 W ance Transmitter Spurious emis lt 36 dBm up to 1 lt 30 dBm lt 30 dBm sion GHz lt 30 dBm over 1 GHz according to GSM spec according to GSM spec according to GSM spec Receiver RF level Better than 102 102 dBm 102 dBm dBm Receiver RX Bit error rate lt 2 4 lt 2 4 lt 2 4 Tone and percussion maps in the Z600 The Z600 has a tone bank of 128 0 127 sampled instruments The instruments are complemented by 47 percussion sounds see table number two Echo effects are possible Tone map GM Poly GM Tone Map GM Poly GM Tone Map 0 1 Acoustic Grand Piano 65 1 Alto Sax 1 1 Bright Acoustic Piano 66 1 Tenor Sax 2 2 Electric Grand Piano 67 1 Baritone Sax 3 2 Honky tonk Piano 68 1 Oboe 4 1 Electric Piano 1 69 1 English Horn 5 1 Electric Piano 2 70 1 Bassoon 6 1 Harpsichord 71 1 Clarinet 63 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Tone map GM Poly GM Tone Map GM Poly GM Tone Map 7 1 Clavi 72 1 Piccolo 8 1 Celesta 73 1 Flute 9 1 Glockenspiel 74 1 Recorder 10 2 Music Box 75 1 Pan Flute 11 1 Vibraphone 76 2 Blown Bottle 12 1 Marimba 77 2 Shakuhachi 13 1 Xylophone 78 1 Whistle 14 1 Tubular Bells 79 1 Ocarina 15 2 Dulcimer 80 2 Lead 1 square 16 2 Drawbar Organ 81 2 Lead 2 sawtooth 17 2 Percussive O
7. AD J AR files from ordinary WAP servers pro vided that they support the mime type for each of the file types Supported protocols The Z600 supports Sun OTA recommended prac tice for 2ME CLDC MIDP and ordinary MIDP 1 0 applications without extension API s Sony Ericsson Online Support Some online resources are available to all develop ers for free All that is needed is to register as an Ericsson Mobility World Community member After registration access is granted to selected technical product information and development tools as well as limited access to interactive and static online Support resources September 2003 General information Implementation CLDC 1 0 MIDP 1 0 JSR 135 Support Over the Air Recom mended Practice Permissions Net Access Memory Heap size RAM 256 KB Max no of applications 50 Size of applications Approximately 60 KB File system size Up to 2 MB Number of simultaneous One executing applications Games White Paper Z600 Note For more information see J ava in Sony Eric sson mobile phones at www SonyEricsson com developer Z600 has four games pre loaded and more can be easily downloaded The games download is made possible by a true virtual machine The Sony Erics son portal for downloading of free games for the Z600 is accessible with only one key press in the games menu The openness of the downloadable games so
8. I am cry ing am winking am laughing am indifferent am in love I am confused Tongue hanging out am angry Wearing glasses Devil It is possible to send and receive animations TP PID field value given by the handset before sending an EMS message 0x00 59 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Multimedia message service Feature Support in the Z600 MMS CSD parameters and MMS GPRS parameters placement MMS is bound to a WAP profile A WAP profile is bound to a Data Account A Data Account contains either CSD parameters or GPRS parameters Possibility to pre configure the MMS param eters in factory MMS CSD Yes MMS GPRS Yes Possibility to configure the MMS parameters by OTA provisioning MMS CSD Yes MMS GPRS Yes Possibility for all the parameters from the parameters set to be OTA provisioned at the same time MMS CSD Yes MMS GPRS Yes Possibility for only one parameter from the parameters set to be OTA provisioned MMS CSD No MMS GPRS No OTA provisioning solution OTA specified by Sony Ericsson and Nokia MMS User Agent functional entity will be a separate entity from WAP browser Yes MMS User Agent support WAP WTA WAP UAProf and WTA Public Supplier indication of realized inter operabil Yes ity tests between its MMS User Agent and MMS Relay Server from other suppliers Support of a standard ora proprietary proce Proprieta
9. WAP CSD WAP GPRS different sets Factory pre configuration WAP CSD possibility to lock a setting WAP GPRS OTA WAP CSD WAP GPRS configuration possible Simultaneous OTA WAP CSD WAP GPRS configuration possible Single OTA WAP CSD WAP GPRS is not possible Bookmarks Not empty by default URL format Underlined Security mechanism OTA provisioning if empty Operator verification through a code included in the OTA data This code is shown to the user who can choose installation or not Interface if empty An Install question is asked with the code if available The user has to choose if a new WAP profile shall be created or an existing profile shall be replaced Re provisioning Set 1 filled As above Interface Set 1 filled As above Carrier reset provisioning Yes but not if the set is pre configured in the factory and locked 69 September 2003 Feature White Paper Z600 Support in the Z600 for WAP SWIM Not used for provisioning The SWIM is only used for WAP security both WTLS connections and digital signatures SWIM certificate Both client and trusted certificates can be used for WTLS connections and digital signatures No new certificates can be stored and no old ones can be removed by the terminal Applicative provisioning Preferred bearer customization Yes E mail customization No Other applications feature
10. a new interface that is easier and quicker to use than the vast majority in products on the market The keys to efficiency The lay out of the keys is one of the many new and improved elements in the Z600 helping the user to find functions and features in the phone quickly and easily Conveniently and ergonomically grouped together on the front the two soft keys a navigation key the back key and the C key ena ble the user to navigate select and perform actions September 2003 White Paper Z600 Actions and options The left and right soft keys perform the actions shown immediately above these keys in the dis play The most frequently used actions are always available on the left soft key Other actions are accessible on the right soft key directly on the key or via the More list Since most of the common actions are carried out by the left soft key the back key is conveniently placed immediately under it oN Back and delete The Back key enables the user to go back one step at the time It makes it easy to find the way back but more importantly gives the possibility to recover from mistakes To press and hold the Back key is an instant return to stand by The C key is used to delete items and to turn off sounds e Press and hold in Stand by activate silent mode e Press and hold during ongoing call mute e Normal press during incoming call mute ring More Features The key features in
11. and loaded at a later time The Push Inbox displays a list containing the first part of each received message The list is sorted by action attribute high medium low or reception time of the message 29 Service Loading SL An SL service sends and displays a WAP page if accepted by the user If the SL is not accepted it is loaded and stored in the cache for later use The user can Start the browser and load the page from the cache manually September 2003 CHTML support White Paper Z600 Compact HTML orcHTML is defined as a subset of HTML 2 0 HTML 3 2 and HTML 4 0 specifications This means that Compact HTML inherits its flexibil ity and portability from standard HTML Z600 sup ports cHTML to facilitate development of mode Mobile Internet applications for the handset I mode is a J apanese service for transferring packet based data to hand held devices and is owned by NTT DoCoMo cHTML does not use WAP as a transmission method The mobile Internet offers much more than mobile access to the Internet It opens up a whole new range of situation based services that give the user access to personalized communications informa tion and entertainment anytime anywhere Data connections In order to browse via WAP or use an Internet con nection the user must have a data communication connection configured in the phone This connec tion contains specific settings and parameters to connect to an appropr
12. application residing on a WAP site WBMP WAP Bitmap WBXML Wireless Binary Extensible Markup Language WDP Wireless Datagram Protocol WML Wireless Markup Language A markup language used for authoring services fulfilling the same pur pose as HyperText Markup Language HTML does on the World Wide WAP WWW In contrast to HTML WML is designed to fit small handheld devices Related information White Paper Z600 WMLScript WMLScript can be used to enhance the functional ity of a service just as for example J avaScript may be utilized in HTML It makes it possible to add procedural logic and computational functions to WAP based services WSP Wireless Session Protocol WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security WWW World Wide WAP XML Extensible Markup Language XHTML Extensible HyperText Markup Language Documents The Z600 User s Guide Sony Ericsson Z600 FAQ AT Command Reference Manual WAP J une2000 WAP 2 0 Specification Software XTNDConnect PC upgraded version from Extended Systems Inc 50 Links http www S onyEricssonmobile com http wap SonyEricssonmobile com http www gprsworld com http www extendedsystems com http www bluetooth com http www imc org http www 3gpp org http www irda org http www etsi fr http www wapforum org http www imc org pdi http www syncml org http www S onyEricsson com developer http www w3 org TR xhtml ba
13. at an angle of 30 degrees to the infrared port on the PC PDA or other phone An advantage of the nec essary proximity of devices is reduced risk of trans mitting data to other nearby devices An infrared link is a serial connection which means that data bits are sent one after another in a long stream The IrDA SIR Data Link Standard is a protocol that makes transmission of data faultless The standard provides a high level of noise immunity which means that the connection is not affected by fluo rescent light sunlight and electromagnetic fields making it suitable for the modern office environ ment September 2003 Connection via cable The infrared connection is not always the best solution when connecting to a PC PDA Indeed it is not always even possible The DRS 11 cable and the USB cable DCU 11 provides the same connec tivity between the phone and another unit The DRS 11 cable supports a subset of the signals in the RS 232 standard Sony Ericsson 35 White Paper Z600 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Facts and figures Subscription and or network dependent A Antenna connector external for HF kits Yes Background light Yes Background pictures pre defined Yes Background pictures downloadable Yes only limited by memory Bluetooth wireless technology support Yes built in Bookmarks URL memory Yes 25 Built in antenna Yes Business card exchange Yes C Cal
14. available Yes 06 Card reader status Not Applica ble 07 Language selection Yes 08 Browser termination Yes 09 Data available No OA Channel status No SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT Yes 1 row of text is sup ported SET UP MENU Yes SMS PP DOWNLOAD Yes 45 September 2003 White Paper Z600 User interaction with SIM AT DISPLAY TEXT Text of up to 240 characters 120 UCS coded is supported Text clearing times are 5 20 seconds and a 60 second time out limit for the user to clear the text Key responses e Long Back Proactive session terminated by user e Back Backward move in proactive session Any other key clears display if the command is per formed successfully GET INKEY Prompt for a one character input Pressing Ok without entering a character gives warning mes sage Minimum 1 character Key responses e C clears current character e Long Back terminates the proactive session e Back Backward move in proactive session e OK Command performed successfully GET INPUT Prompt for character input The phone will refuse to accept further input when maximum response length is exceeded MMI Maximum Response lengths e Digits Only 160 characters e SMS default alphabet characters 160 charac ters e Hidden Characters digits only 20characters Key responses C clears current character Long Back terminates
15. contact your local Sony Ericsson representative for con Push services White Paper Z600 sumer products A configurator that utilizes OTA provisioning can be tested on www SonyErics son com The user is alerted about new settings when the ongoing browsing session ends Settings are not changed during an ongoing browsing ses sion User interaction is limited to receiving and accepting rejecting the configuration message and selecting which WAP profile to allocate the settings to Security can be handled using a keyword identi fier displayed on the screen as a shared secret between the SMS sender and recipient There fore the user can verify that the configuration message is authentic Examples of WAP services that can be pushed include Notification of new e mail voice mail etc News sports results weather forecasts finan cial information stock quotes etc Personal Information Manager PIM delivery of contacts meeting requests etc Smart card e cash Interactive games In the the user selects whether to allow push mes sages or not There are two different forms of Push services Service Indication SI An SI service sends to the browser a text message with a URL of a WAP page If the user decides to load the URL normal WAP browsing commences When an SI is received by the Z600 the user can load it immediately postpone it or delete it Received Sls are stored in the Push Inbox and can be viewed
16. of pre loaded pictures TBD Possibility to download Yes storage capacity limited by memory Possibility to create Yes storage capacity limited by memory Picture editor Yes stand alone picture editor facility Here the user can create new and edit existing pictures WBMP Picture phone book Yes Pictures exchange Yes via EMS MMS infrared and Blue tooth wireless technology Polyphonic ring signals Yes 32 voice Predictive text input Yes Profiles Yes 7 Re dialling automatic Yes Ring signals Total storage capacity Limited by the memory Preloaded 24 Possibility to download Yes storage capacity only limited by the memory Possibility to compose Yes storage capacity only limited by the memory Exchange Yes via EMS MMS infrared and Blue tooth wireless technology Screen saver Yes Shortcuts Yes Silent mode Yes Silent mode activation Long C SIM relative features SIM voltage 3V and 5V 39 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Number of networks that the handset can manage on the SIM card 60 SDN support Yes 15 Located in Phonebook menu Special numbers Service numbers SIM Application Toolkit Yes SIM card copy Yes SIM card lock Yes Support of GID 1 and GID 2 Sleep mode Yes SMS Short Message Service Yes SMS long messages a k a concatenated SMS Yes up to 10 mess
17. portions and reassem bled on the mobile terminal Functions Send receive via TCP IP link Yes Send receive via SMS Yes Send receive via Bluetooth Yes Send receive via infrared Yes Vibrator on off Yes Backlight on off Yes Colour support Yes Certification control of games Yes True sandbox technology Yes True file support Yes Sprite detection collision Yes Built in Unicode including Chinese Yes Getting started In order to receive the mophun SDK developers must go to http www mophun com and down load the free software Developers will also benefit September 2003 from the full support package that is available at http www S onyEricsson com developer Every thing needed to begin developing games for Sony Ericsson mobile phones is available at these sites free of charge Game controls Use the navigation key to move up down left or right and to select an item or use the keys as fol lows C Select the C options that might appear in the display immediately above these keys C5 Ce Press once to Delete num go back one bers letters or level in the an item from a menus Press list and hold to return to stand by Exit the game White Paper Z600 s C2 left and up up ee C3 right and up o left select or fire ight D 8 C9 leftand down down right and down Other useful key functions Press STAR
18. right click in PC programs The Z600 accesses WAP services over IP IP can be provided either over GSM Data HSCSD or GPRS depending on network services Typical differences which distinguish the bearer types are listed below High Speed Data High Speed Data HSCSD increases speeds for circuit switched data by allowing the phone to use a coding scheme with a high capacity and to use two time slots for receiving data The download speed is increased to up to 28 800 bps The speed for sending data is limited to 14 400 bps The data rate can be increased several times by the use of rate adaption interworking with ISDN This also provides additional features such as quick call set up capability GPRS access The connection is maintained constantly with data transmitted in packets and transmission Capacity being used by the application in use on an as needed basis Gateway characteristics Higher transmission speed than with GSM Data or SMS access Pricing of GPRS can be dependent on the actual use of bandwidth which means the user is charged for the volume of data transmitted rather than the duration of the connection When transmitting large amounts of data band width can be increased automatically to allow faster transmission speed Ideal for complex pull services browsing data transfer provisioning pager services messaging services info services push initiations GSM data access Circuit con
19. the phone are easily accessible and the main menu is reached by a press with the navigation key in stand by It is also accessible dur ing an ongoing call which allows for multitasking an air time generator The main menu gives an overview of all functions and features in the phone Actions in the Z600 are always carried out in the most efficient way and there is always a visible sta tus bar at the top of the display The status bar extends the usage of non voice features by dis playing icons and indicators of ongoing actions The already popular Themes in Sony Ericsson mobile phones have been further developed and improved in the Z600 enabling the user to person alize the phone with pictures colours wallpapers etc The Themes and all their features are displayed in the large 65k colour screen which gives a unique user experience 8 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Technologies in detail Pictures Pictures is the Z600 s image viewer It enables you to view and organise your photographs including pictures taken by the built in camera plus images loaded from elsewhere such as received via e Mail Pictures supports image types J PEG GIF Animated GIFs and WBMP Pictures can be viewed in thumbnail and full screen mode Thumbnail images may be ordered by name date size or type In full screen mode the user can browse through the images and rename or delete them It is also possible to send them as e mail
20. the proactive session Back Backward move in proactive session OK Command performed successfully REFRESH When a refresh command is executed by the phone it requests the user to wait while the phone restarts A notification will be made if it is demanded that the SIM card initializes again SELECT ITEM Scroll to highlight item for selection Key responses Navigation key press down Scroll down list Navigation key press up Scroll up list Long Back terminates proactive session Back Backward move in proactive session OK Command performed successfully SEND SHORT MESSAGE Default message Sending message please wait can be replaced for the Alpha Identifier text or sup pressed completely if a null text is provided Default responses are MESSAGE FAILED or MESSAGE SENT Key responses e Long Back or Back ends the proactive ses sion SET UP CALL If the ME is on a call when the command Set up Call putting all other calls on hold is sent the user will see the text Setting up a call current call will be held If OK is pressed the current call will be put on hold and the new call set up If the ME is ona call when the command Set Up Call discon necting all other calls is sent the user will see the text Setting up a call current call will be discon nected If the OK key is pressed the current call will be di
21. wide industry support and offers full interoperability which is a major benefit to service providers and end users Ease of use resulting from both the gradual steps of the messaging evolution and the continuity of user experience gained from interop erability is assured The MMS server through which MMS messages are sent supports flexible addressing to both nor mal phone numbers MSISDN and e mail accounts which makes user interface more friendly and allows greater control for operators The MMS server moreover is responsible for the instant delivery feature of MMS MMS technical features The MMS standard just like SMS offers store and forward transmission instant delivery of mes sages rather than a mailbox type model MMS is a person to person communications solution mean ing that the user gets the message directly into the mobile phone He or she doesn t have to call the server to get the message downloaded to the mobile phone Unlike SMS the MMS standard uses WAP as its bearer protocol MMS will take advantage of the high speed data transport tech nologies EDGE and GPRS and support a variety of image video and audio formats to facilitate a com plete communication experience Architecture The MMS Centre MMS C is comprised of the MMS Server the MMS Proxy Relay and the MMS Store The MMS Centre is the central element of the MMS network architecture providing storage and operational support enabling i
22. 00 General Packet Radio Services The introduction of GPRS General Packet Radio Services is one of the key steps in the evolution of today s GSM networks for enhancing the capabili ties of data communication Data traffic is increas ing enormously over both wired and wireless networks with the growth in demand for Internet access and Services paralleling that for mobile communications Users want access to the Internet while they are away from their offices and homes and surveys have found that the vast majority of business professionals want the ability to send and receive e mail browse the WAP and transmit text and graphics on a portable device That is why the main applications driving Mobile Internet develop ment are e mail clients and WAP browsers The demand for high speed Internet access will be the key driver for coming generations of wireless services and GPRS can deliver the necessary speed GPRS allows innovative services to be cre ated enabling new and previously inaccessible market segments to be addressed and increasing customer loyalty Using GPRS in the Z600 GPRS applications can be developed as both hori zontal and vertical Vertical applications are spe cific including those for operations such as reaching police and emergency taxi delivery or automated services vending machines supervi sion vehicle tracking Horizontal applications are more generic and include those for Internet access e
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24. 1 115 1 Woodblock 51 2 Synth String 2 116 1 Taiko Drum 52 1 Choir Aahs 117 1 Melodic Tom 53 1 Voice Oohs 118 2 Synth Drum 54 2 Synth Voice 119 1 Reverse Cymbal 55 2 Orchestra Hit 120 1 Guitar Fret Noise 56 1 Trumpet 121 1 Breath Noise 57 1 Trombone 122 2 Seashore 58 1 Tuba 123 1 Bird Tweet 59 1 Muted Trumpet 124 1 Telephone Ring 60 2 French Horn 125 1 Helicopter 61 1 Brass Section 126 2 Applause 62 2 Synth Brass 1 127 1 Gunshot 63 2 Synth Brass 2 65 September 2003 Percussion map White Paper Z600 No Percussion name No Percussion name 35 Acoustic Bass Drum 59 Ride Cymbal2 36 Bass Drum 1 60 Hi Bongo 37 Side Stick 61 Low Bongo 38 Acoustic Snare 62 Mute Hi Conga 39 Hand Clap 63 Open Hi Conga 40 Electric Snare 64 Low Conga 41 Low floor Tom 65 High Timbale 42 Closed Hi Hat 66 Low Timbale 43 High Floor Tom 67 High Agogo 44 Pedal Hi Hat 68 Low Agogo 45 Low tom 69 Cabasa 46 Open Hi Hat 70 Maracas 47 Low Mid Tom 71 Short Whistle 48 Hi Mid Tom 72 Long Whistle 49 Crash Cymbal 1 73 Short Guiro 50 High Tom 74 Long Guiro 51 Ride Cymbal 1 75 Clavas 52 Chinese Cymbal 76 Hi Wood Block 53 Ride Bell 77 Low Wood Block 54 Tambourine 78 Mute Cuica 55 Splash Cymba 1 79 Open Cuica 56 Cowbell 80 Mute Triangle 57 Crash Cymba 2 81 Open Triangle 58 Vibraslap 66 September 2003 White Paper Z600 WAP browser technical data Feature Support in the Z600 WAP brows
25. 16 then the voices merge together But the nuances in the music increase and the music is experienced as more sophisticated if the number of voices increases Many modern sound modules in synthe sizers used by musicians have 16 24 or 32 note polyphony The number of voices used in the Z600 is 32 which gives excellent sound quality Wavetable synthesis Sony Ericsson has chosen to implement the Wavetable synthesis which consists of sampled real instruments which gives a much higher quality than the FM synthesis Especially the treble is more distinguished Touch correct feature The so called Touch correct feature makes dynamic compression possible This equalizes the amplitude of the instruments included in the MIDI file which greatly improves the sound quality especially in melodies with big differences in ampli tude Bluetooth wireless technology The Z600 features built in Bluetooth wireless tech nology Its short range radio link operates in the globally available 2 4 GHz radio frequency band ensuring fast and secure communications up to a range of 10 metres Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to be fully functional even in noisy radio frequency envi ronments All data transfer is protected by advanced error correction methods ensuring a high level of data security Bluetooth wireless tech nology facilitates instant connections which are maintained even when the devices are not within line of
26. 85 600 bps and up to 21 400 bps for sending data Using GPRS with the Z600 has several advantages for example e Constant connection Keep an open connection to an e mail system or the company network staying online to receive and send messages at all times All con nection settings can be managed by using the data connections feature e High speed e Gain access automatically to increased band width when downloading large files images etc e Cost efficient e Use transmission capacity only when needed thus reducing costs e WAP over GPRS e Access the Internet via WAP at high speed and with a constant connection e E mail over GPRS e Remain connected to an e mail system while reading and preparing messages which are sent at a high speed e Data communication September 2003 e Transfer data and access the Internet or an intranet with a PC PDA or handheld device connected via Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable e Data and voice e Maintain a data connection for example a con stant connection to an e mail system when con ducting a voice call Provide settings e Receive GPRS configuration settings from the provider over the air OTA making manual con figuration unnecessary e User controlled settings Modem and AT commands White Paper Z600 Take advantage of full user control in the data connections menu establishing multiple descriptions and accessing advanced settings for GPRS
27. C 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 NetM anage Ecco Pro 4 0 GoldMine 3 0 4 0 Standard Edition Platforms for using XTNDConnect PC Windows 98 Me Millennium Edition Windows NT 4 0 2000 and XP Pentium II recommended 64 MB RAM recommended minimum 32 MB Other requirements 20 MB free hard disk space Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable connection e An embedded synchronization in Microsoft Out look providing one key synchronization and allowing the user to control the synchronization process with easy to use settings e Handheld devices supported include the Z600 palm sized and handheld devices using Win dows CE and PalmOS Casio Personal Organiz ers The Z600 has a WAP browser supporting WAP 2 0 WML 1 3 WAP 2 0 optimizes usage of higher bandwidths and packet based connections of wireless networks Using the WAP browser The WAP browser in the Z600 is compliant with WAP 2 0 and includes WTLS class 3 as well as mechanisms for digital signatures It supports WML and XHTML The WAP browser in the Z600 is also designed to access information such as timetables share prices exchange rates Internet banking and other interactive services The built in WAP browser in the Z600 gives the user portable fast and secure access t
28. E aa 52 Ambient temperature S issenensis iania AR AEDE RA 53 Supported Man Machine Interface MMI languages cecene 53 Current consumption talk and standby times seese 54 Speech COMING sninn a a a AAA TAEAE E ai 54 Cell broadcast Service simisnirissenii eiti dst EE Aa a aai i aeiaai 54 Short message Service serpii nanain Meany eden aaa AaS a 56 Enhanced message service susssssssssssiisristitstttttn ttrt tEn tEAEEESEEAEEEEESEEEE ESERE SEEE nE 58 Multimedia message service sessessssssiississrtstisttnstrt tintin atus testes seeeneaeseaeenaeenaas 60 Bluetooth technical data wiiiiecswiran tones ndie ieai ia Eia 62 Performance and technical characteristics oo cecceeeeeee eects eeeeeeteaeeseeeneeeeaes 62 Tone and percussion maps in the Z600 o oo eee eeeeeseetee eee eeeee cee eeeeeteeetaeeeaaees 63 PERCUSSION map crrr dete ssdeian a E E REEE EaR 66 WAP browser technical data siicuincine Aisa acinar 67 WAP Operator technical data 0 eect reenter teeter ete eeeeeecieeeneeeaee 69 GPRS technical data s scct cisietein iden availed awe aaa 73 Built in GSM data modem technical data 0 cece ee eee ects eeeeeeeeestaeenneeeaes 76 E mail client technical data sssrinin aaea 76 USSDteehinical data sieegocsanessddass geass cdlunan tec cacerase cadattaties aaea aAa AAR AEAN RE 78 Image format technical data 00 0 cc ecceeseeeseeeeeee ene eeeee sees sees see eeeaesecaeenaeetaeennes 78 Images downloading to phone ou eee eeee eee eeee eee etter c
29. 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 1 bits 182 bits Class 2 bits 78 bits Cell broadcast service Feature User notification of the reception of a CB Message displayed on screen message Handling of reception of several unread mes The messages are queued in order to be read in the sages same order they were received Support of all CMBI from 0 to 4096 Yes File support CBMI and CBMID Support CB SIM data download Yes 54 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Feature Support of all applicable Data Coding Yes Scheme values as defined in 3G TS 23 038 V3 3 0 with the exception of Language pref erence Ability to display in a understandable way a Yes message with a DCS language unspecified whatever language is set in the SIM card Ability to extract a phone number or short Yes number of a CB message to re use it Support of multi page CB messages Yes 55 September 2003 Short message service White Paper Z600 Feature Support in the Z600 SMS Service Centre Number It is possible to pre record the SMS Service Centre Number Pictures It is possible to insert a picture or an icon into the text message EMS compliant mobile handsets will be able to see the picture correctly Input methods Predictive text input or multitap Reply to messages Itis possible to reply to received
30. ML format Other networked JAR file Persistent devices datagram i resource Storage communication The Z600 supports J 2ME CLDC MIDP Itis ready to run applications written for handheld computers and mobile phones Applications are easily downloaded directly to the Z600 using the browser or may be installed from a connected PC Applications such as the currency converter can obtain the latest exchange rates from the M obile Internet and then make up to date calculations It is also possible to access and download data from a company server Z600 supports J SR 135 allowing control of the synthesizer for MIDI l melody and Tone sequence playback Sandbox security concept J 2ME CLDC uses a sandbox security concept which includes a number of system components working together to ensure that untrusted applica tions cannot gain access to system resource Selection keys When executing a MIDP application a lower portion of the screen is reserved for displaying selection keys associated with the application The appear ance of this soft key area at runtime depends on which base class the displayed application is derived from The left soft key is for the first com mand in the command list and the right soft key is for the More list and Help 16 Optional download features The browser can download J AR J AD files from WAP and HTML pages provided that the server supports the actual file types Z600 can also down load J
31. T to start a new game e Press EXIT to finish a game e Press MORE to delete view game info or view memory status Note The above text and control panel does not apply to J ava games MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface The Z600 contains an advanced MIDI composer that allows the user to compose melodies and ring signals in polyphonic sound A MIDI signal or file does not contain any music It contains binary data information of how a melody is played and when this data reaches a synthesizer the synthesizer will translate the binary data to music when connected to an amplifier with speakers so that the sound becomes audible The development from the iMelody format to the MIDI format means a revolution to the sound qual ity The MIDI files are small and perfect for mobile devices which have limited storage capacity MIDI is a specification for a communications proto col principally used to control electronic musical instruments MIDI is today a well known standard used by musicians composers and arrangers Composing You can compose and edit melodies to use as ring signals A melody consists of four tracks Drums Basses Chords and Accents A track contains a number of music blocks The blocks consist of pre arranged sounds with different characteristics The blocks are grouped into Intro Verse Chorus and September 2003 Break depending on where in the melody they fit in You compose a melody by add
32. Z600 Preface Purpose of this document White Paper Z600 The Sony Ericsson Z600 White Paper is designed to give the reader a deeper technical understand ing of how the Z600 is designed and of how it interacts with other media This document will make it easier to integrate the Z600 with the IT and communications solutions of a company or organi zation People who can benefit from this document include Corporate buyers e IT Professionals This White Paper is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB SE 221 88 Lund Sweden Phone 46 46 19 40 00 Fax 46 46 19 41 00 www SonyEricsson com Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB 2003 All rights reserved You are hereby granted a license to download and or print a copy of this document Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved Second edition September 2003 R2A Publication number EN LZT 108 6812 e Software developers e Support engineers Business decision makers More information useful for product service and application developers is published at http www S onyEricsson com developer which contains up to date information about technolo gies products and tools This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB without any warranty To and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipm
33. ages of 160 charac ters each SMS Cell Broadcast Yes SMS counter Yes SMS templates Yes up to 10 templates of 30 characters each Sound browser Yes Gives the user access to sounds stored in the phone Sound handling Yes iMelody AMR and MIDI Speaker phone No Speech coding Enhanced Full and Half Rate AMR sup ported where available Speed dialling Yes Start up Shutdown shows Yes Status menu Yes Swatch Internet Time No Synchronization with PC Yes via RS232 cable USB infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology SyncML Yes Themes pre loaded Yes 4 Themes downloadable Yes limited only by memory Themes exchange Yes via MMS infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology Two Line Service a k a Alternate Line Service ALS Yes 40 September 2003 White Paper Z600 USB protocol support No but through the DCU 10 accessory USB to System Connector cable driv ers you can get the USB functionality though not charging USB physical interface support No only with accessory Connection to a PC USB port No only with accessory Battery recharging through USB port No Maximum data rate through USB port bit s 46080 Vibrating modes Yes Vibrating only Yes Vibrating then ringing No Vibrating ringing Yes Voice recognition Yes dialling answering and rejecting wi
34. an users Share a favourite song or ring signal with a friend they can also use the mobile phone to record sound and send it along with a message Because sound includes speech as well as music this extra dimension of an MMS message makes for enhanced immediacy of expression and com munication Rather than sending a downloaded birthday jingle in EMS for example a user can send a clip of his or her own personal rendition of Happy Birthday Pictures and themes By using the built in digital camera in the Z600 users can take a Snapshot and immediately send it to a recipient The ability to send pictures is one of the most exciting attributes of MMS as it allows users to share meaningful moments with friends family and colleagues Mobile picture transmission also offers inestimable utility in business applications from sending on site pictures of a construction project to capturing and storing an interesting design concept for later review Editing a picture by adding text allows users to create their own electronic postcards an application that is expected to substantially cut into the traditional postcard sending market Themes downloaded or pre defined can be exchanged via MMS SMIL presentations SMIL stands for Synchronized Multimedia Integra tion Language and is pronounced smile SMIL in the Z600 allows the user to the create and transmit PowerP oint style presentations on the mobile device SMIL is an advance
35. at in the computer Local synchronization software and the Z600 PCs equipped with XTNDConnect For Sony Erics son will perform synchronization with Microsoft Outlook For other groupware environments Lotus Notes etc the full version of XTNDConnect PC is required By using Bluetooth wireless technology infrared USB or the RS 232 Cable you can easily perform a fast local synchronization Integration between XTNDConnect For Sony Erics son and Microsoft Outlook provides an embedded menu for one key synchronization To enhance 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 several PCs This ensures that information from both the work PC and the home PC can be synchronized with the phone For users that have both a desktop PC and a laptop free version XTNDConnect PC or a PDA free version XTNDConnect PC it is an effi cient way to synchronize data with the phone This way data can also be transferred between PCs to keep them in sync If the synchronization software is upgraded to a full version of XTNDConnect PC one PC can be part nered with several different phones This is vital if for example each member in a work group has his her own Z600 and needs to synchronize with aPC It makes it easy for example to download a com mon company phone directory to the phone book in each c
36. bile Information Device Profile A J 2ME profile connected to the CLDC configuration and aimed at mobile phones MMI Man Machine Interface September 2003 MS Mobile Station MT Mobile Termination OTA Over the Air Configuration To provide settings for the phone by way of sending an SMS message over the network to the phone This reduces the need for the user to configure the phone manually PDA Personal Digital Assistant PDP Packet Data Protocol Phone book A memory in the mobile phone or SIM card where phone numbers can be stored and accessed by name or position PIM Personal Information Management sc Service Centre for SMS Service provider A company that provides services and subscrip tions to mobile phone users SI Service Indication SL Service Loading SIM card Subscriber Identity Module card a card that must be inserted in any 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 The Z600 uses the small plug in card SMS Short Message Service Allows messages of up to 160 characters to be sent and received via the net work operator s message centre to a mobile phone White Paper Z600 SS Supplementary Services SyncML An open standard for synchronization of all devices and applications over any net
37. d XML based protocol and Sony Ericsson MMS supports a subset of this protocol Using a simple media editor users can incorporate audio and animated GIFs along with still images animations and text to assemble full multimedia presentations The idea of SMIL is to allow the user to customize the page timing in PowerP oint style presentations The user can decide in which order the image and text will be displayed as well as for how long the images and text lines are to be shown in the dis play PIM communication with MMS With MMS in the Z600 it is easy to send and receive business cards calendar entries and notes Business card vCard With MMS in the Z600 the user can send a busi ness card Calendar entry vC al With the vCal function the user can enclose a vCal entry when sending a meeting request via MMS Notes The Z600 supports vNote Notes can be sent via MMS September 2003 Benefits White Paper Z600 Essentially enabling the mobile terminal to serve as image processor and conveyor Multimedia M es saging accommodates the exchange of important visual information as readily as it facilitates fun Business and leisure usage of MMS will be dynam ically merged resulting in enhanced personal effi ciency for users and increased network activity for operators In short MMS affords total usage for total communication Because MMS uses WAP as its bearer technology and is being standardized by 3GPP it has
38. d a PC via cable Bluetooth wireless technology or IR For remote synchronization of Contacts and Calendar over WAP the Z600 sup ports SyncML SyncML an open standard for remote synchronization in the Z600 SyncML background The SyncML Initiative Ltd was founded by Erics son IBM Lotus Motorola Matsushita Nokia Palm Inc Psion and Starfish Software in February 2000 Supported by more than 60 software and hardware developers the SyncML Initiative Ltd seeks to develop and promote a globally open standard for remote synchronization called Syn cML Unlike many other synchronization platforms SyncML is an open industry specification that offers universal interoperability Because it uses a common language called XML for specifying the messages that synchronize devices and applica tions SyncML has been called the only truly future proof platform for enabling reliable and immediate update of data The benefit for the end user is that SyncML can be used almost anywhere and ina wide variety of devices regardless of application or operating system What is SyncML SyncML is the common language for synchronizing all devices and applications over any network Syn cML leverages Extensible Markup Language XML making SyncML a truly future proof platform With SyncML any personal information such as e mail calendars to do lists contact information and other relevant data will be consistent accessible and u
39. d type cst cvissarvanseseerieceiadeiaustdawedeoans 52 SMIL presentations sssssssssssrrrreeerrrrrreerrrrrne 11 SMS prenar isonet ved cuneeuaiscdanucececeenceecevacescent 18 SMS access characteristics eeen 27 SMS request ssssssssssissrrrrrerrsreeserrrrrrrrrrrrrrrne 15 SMS standard sroiissiisiriieiiinian as 14 SONAN AE 50 Software developement Kit cccsccsseseeeeeeeeees 18 Sony Ericsson Developer Support sssr 34 Speech COGING ssssssssssrirreerseeesssrrrrrrrrrrrrrrns 54 Sprite detection ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeees 18 Supported MMI languages seernes 53 Synchronization SoftWare ssesesseeessseeeeseeeees 25 Synchronization local ciiivisaiacisiverestwtsavacrtcens 24 SNIA E E 22 SyncML technical data sessssssssssrrrrrrrrrrrrrne 80 Synergenix Interactive AB ssssesecesseseeeeeeeees 18 T TE PAP INK scticscgeh coes cs caniheiticecbieelstiwataeieacbel 18 Technical Specifications n 51 Terminology and abbreviations cscsseeeeeees 47 TOKE AE EA A E A TET 11 Touch correct feature eerren 20 Trademarks and acknowledgements sesse 50 True file SUpport ssssssssrssrrrrrrrrrrrererererrnrrrnnns 18 TWO diSplayS ssssssssssssssrrrrrrrrrrrrrererrennrrrernns 6 U UNC ities tanta dbaciebusiia sith iadeddicdon iandextnnes 18 Unified MESSAGING sccccceeeeeceeeeseeeseseeeeenees 15 NYS SRG USE cas ec ieiunii nnii 14 USSD technical data eccerre 78 v Vehicle positioning sssssssserrrrrreerrrrrereerrrrrrree 15 ViDA
40. dentity 01 IMEI of the ME Yes 02 Network Measurement results Yes 03 Date time and time zone DTTinPLI Yes 04 Language setting Yes 05 Timing setting Yes 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 Notifi Yes cation 03 SIM Initialization Yes 04 SIM Reset Yes SELECT ITEM Yes SEND DTMF Yes SEND SHORT MESSAGE bit 1 0 packing not required Yes 1 SMS packing by the ME required Yes SEND SS Yes SEND USSD Yes 44 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Service Mode Support SET UP CALL General Capability configuration Yes Set up speech call CallParty No Subaddress DTMF support Yes 00 set up call but only if not currently busy Yes on another call O1 set up call but only if not currently busy Yes on another call with re dial 02 set up call putting all other calls if any Yes on hold 03 set up call putting all other calls if any Yes on hold with re dial 04 set up call disconnecting all other calls if Yes any 05 set up call disconnecting all other calls if Yes any with re dial SET UP EVENT LIST 00 MT call Yes 01 Call connected Yes 02 Call disconnected Yes 03 Location status Yes 04 User activity No 05 Idle screen
41. e operator EMS Enhanced Messaging Service EMS uses existing SMS infrastructure and industry standards keeping investments to a minimum for operators and providing a familiar user interface and compatibility with existing phones Sounds and melodies EMS gives the user the ability to send and receive melodies These can be pre defined sounds downloaded from the Internet received in SMS messages or composed by the user on the phone keypad ora PC September 2003 Several sounds and melodies can be inserted in one message and they can be combined with pic tures Pictures and animations Phones supporting EMS include a set of pre defined animations New pictures and animations can be downloaded from the Internet or received in SMS messages Messaging using EMS White Paper Z600 Pictures can be created and edited in the phone using a built in Picture Editor Several pictures can be inserted in one message and they can be com bined with sounds and melodies Concatenated messages A part of the EMS standard is the support for con catenated messages which means that the phone is able to automatically combine several messages both when creating and receiving EMS This is use ful to be able to build and display messages with rich content since the amount of information in each SMS is limited by the SMS standards Compatible with SMS standards Users will find EMS as easy to use as SMS At the moment 15 bill
42. e will be an automatic growth of revenue for network operators Local synchronization White Paper Z600 Open standard Synchronization is possible with almost any group ware or office program since the synchronization method complies with the open standard IrMC 1 1 as specified by the Infrared Data Association ref erence http www irda org IrMC 1 1 brings together the following standards e vCard 2 1 for address book information e vCalendar 1 0 for appointment and to do information e ObEx Object Exchange for data exchange Bluetooth wireless technology or infrared The Z600 synchronizes using the same protocol regardless of connection type It connects via Blue tooth wireless technology infrared or cable The cable is connected either directly to the phone orto the desktop charger Automatic synchronization When infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology is switched on in the phone the synchronization process starts automatically as soon as the phone is within range of a compatible port on a PC or handheld device a suitable synchronization pro gram must be running on the device Intelligent process A synchronization engine performs the task of syn chronizing For local synchronization the synchro nization engine is an application that runs on the desktop computer The synchronization engine compares updates and resolves conflicts to ensure that the information in the phone is the same as th
43. ee eteeeetneeteaeettaeeteeeaas 78 SyncM L technical data tcsisiivacwmseidint wie eneH EAEE EE eels 80 Infrared transceiver technical data c cece eect e eee eeee este ete sieetaeeeeeeies 80 4 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Product overview Z600 is a dynamic and easy to use high end mobile phone It offers complete imaging and messaging Capabilities that allow family and friends to capture share and preserve those special moments Designed for fun loving people the Z600 features a distinctive clam shell body cloaked in vibrant youthful colours This visual statement is comple mented by extensive functionality and offers the user endless possibilites in mobile communica tions Z600 features an active flip two displays and its built in camera makes taking a picture quick and easy Pictures can be used as wallpapers in multi media messages and in the phone book September 2003 White Paper Z600 Key functions and features Two displays The Z600 features two displays When in the open position the user can enjoy the ultimate viewing experience afforded by the 65 536 full colour LCD The LCD has 128x160 pixels and is a 2 film diode TFD type which is driven by a diode as opposed to a transistor The display has a 16 bits pixel mem ory depth Camera pictures picture messages and gaming are all enhanced by the crisp sharp col ours afforded by the TFD The screen also offers the user maximum inf
44. ent may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice Such changes will however be incorporated into new editions of this document are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only All implied warranties including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are excluded In no event shall Sony Ericsson or its licensors be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature including but not limited to lost profits or commercial lost arising out of the use of the information in this document September 2003 White Paper Z600 Contents PURPOSE OF this COCUMENE sersoya a R aara 2 Key functions and features icici nenthnd Adi nieien eed bas 6 TWO displays sinusui maaa ape aaRS AnA OEA AASE E inns cesaiaeduaatear ting 6 Built in camera sir msipiara inna a Ea Aa inant AA EAE 6 QuickShareTMi russian nran na E AA A aA E aAA 6 Exchangeable front and back COVeETS sssssssssssssrstisstisrinttsttrsttntiintrntinarnnni narenn aa 7 New and innovative user interface cece eerste eee eee eee tee EEEE EEEE EEEa 7 PICtUNE S aitita ea aa a a a a Era AE E N a saints 9 Multimedia 1 2600 pariat anenea raa E AARAA EERE Ea 9 MMS Multimedia Messaging Service ccccccsscccssscesssscccsseessnreesssreessnreesssstessens 10 MMS Objects aas irronneen A R AA E EROAAN 11 BENEM ianea A AA E E 12 EMS Enhanced Messaging Service cccccsssssccessscess
45. er Back to previous page Yes Bearer type GPRS IP Yes Bearer type GSM Data IP Yes HSCSD ISDN and analog 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 and vBookmark for mat via IR and BT Cache Yes size 6 kbyte Character sets UTF8 Default USASCII Latinl UCS2 Clear cache Yes Colour Colour display Home page Yes up to 5 different one for each WAP profile HTML version for WAP browser XHTML mobile profile Hyperlinks in Text Yes highlighted by inverse video Hyperlinks in Images Yes indicated by a frame Image Animation No Image Formats GIF interlaced and non interlaced WBMP no transparent layers JPG Network Settings Up to 5 different settings available by selecting WAP profile Intranet Internet Banking Gateway etc OTA Support Yes PPP Authentication PAP CHAP supported Reload page Yes Tables Yes User Agent Profiles Yes list of client characteristics e g display size WAP WML WAP WAP 2 0 WML 1 3 67 September 2003 Feature White Paper Z600 Support in the Z600 WAP browser When creating WML applications it is recommended that you always save the page contents as UTF8 and that this is clearly indi cated in the pages before publishing This ensures tha
46. ering URLs Not displayed but the http is added automatically to the URL Elements Number of display lines fora WAP connection 4 to 7 plus Title depending on the selected font size Pop up menus Yes in XHTML Radio buttons Yes in XHTML Check boxes Yes in XHTML Buttons Available as XHTML form controls 72 September 2003 White Paper Z600 GPRS technical data Dimension Support in the Z600 Compatible GPRS and SMG specifications ETSI R97 SMG 31 bis Data rates Multislot class 8 supported 4 1 CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 CS 4 9 050 bps 13 400 bps 15 600 bps 21 400 bps supported network dependent Indicator of attachment to the GPRS service Yes an icon in the bottom left corner a filled triangle if attached Indicator of PDP context activation Yes an icon on the right side Animated globe Data volume counter The Data volume counter details the volume of data exchanged in bytes for the up down link for last call for each PDP context The Total data counter details the sum of all GPRS sessions i e not the sum of total data received sent during the last GPRS session The total data counter can be reset by the user Medium Access Modes Fixed and dynamic allocation Support of Packet Con Yes trol Channels PBCCH PCCCH Network operation mode NOM I 1i Il Support of GPRS CS Yes combined procedures Networ
47. essage presenta tion message body attachments e mail presenta tion e SMIL version as described in Nokia Ericsson MMS Conformance document not WML and SMIL 2 0 Boston Maximum message size that can be handled Unlimited by the handset for message Possibility to configure unconditional mes Yes sage modification such as media modifica tion in messages MMS User Agent will report problems to user in case of e message not sent causes no user subscription to service if included in ResponseText please see WAP 209 message not sent causes required functionality not supported by MMS Relay Server if included in ResponseText please see WAP 209 message not sent causes insufficient credit in case of prepaid charging if included in Respon seText please see WAP 209 Instant messaging Chat Feature Support in the Z600 Support of instant messaging No Chat application Yes SMS as the radio bearer 61 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Bluetooth technical data Dimension Support in the Z600 Bluetooth capability state ment This product is manufactured to meet Bluetooth Specification 1 0b and is designed to work with V1 devices Bluetooth functions Dial up Networking Profile File Transfer Profile Generic Access Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile Headset Profile Object Push Profile Serial Port Profile Synchronization Profile Basic Imagin
48. g Profile Handsfree Profile Connectable devices All products supporting Bluetooth spec 1 0b or 1 1 and at least one of the above profiles Coverage area Up to 10 metres 33 feet Transmission power 1mW 0dBm Frequency band 2 4 GHz the unlicensed ISM band Power consumption Standby current lt 0 3 mA Voice mode 10 35 mA Data mode average 5 mA 0 3 30 mA 20 kbps 25 Data transmission rate up to 108 kbps with one time slot Specific commands working No with the SIM card Support of multipoint con No nections Performance and technical characteristics Dimension GSM 900 E GSM GSM 1800 GSM 1900 900 Frequency range TX 880 914 MHz TX 1710 1785 TX 1850 1910 RX 925 959 MHz RX 1805 1880 RX 1930 1990 Channel spacing 200 kHz 200 kHz 200 kHz 62 September 2003 Dimension GSM 900 E GSM 900 GSM 1800 White Paper Z600 GSM 1900 Number of channels 174 Carriers 8 TDMA 374 Carriers 8 TDMA 299 Carriers 8 TDMA Modulation GMSK GMSK GMSK TX Phase Accuracy lt 52RMS Phase error burst lt 52RMS Phase error burst lt 52RMS Phase error burst Duplex spacing 45 MHz 95 MHz 80 MHz Frequency stability 0 1 0 1 0 1 Voltage operation nominal 3 6 Volts 3 6 Volts 3 6 Volts Transmitter RF power output 33 dBm Class 4 2W peak 30 dBm Class 1 1W peak 30 dBm Class 1 1W
49. h Speed Data HSCSD increases speeds for circuit switched data by allowing the phone to use a coding scheme with a high capacity and to use two time slots for receiving data The download speed is increased to up to 28 800 bps The speed for sending data is limited to 14 400 bps The data rate can be increased several times by the use of rate adaption interworking with ISDN This also provides additional features such as quick call set up capability GPRS enables constant connection and high speed With GPRS the connection is maintained con stantly and data is transmitted in packets 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 When transmitting large amounts of data bandwidth can be increased automatically to allow faster transmission speed up to 85 600 bps download speed September 2003 AT commands support White Paper Z600 This section outlines the AT commands supported by the Z600 The information here can be of use for advanced users to indicate the possibilities they have to e develop new communications software e add the Z600 to an application s list of compati ble modems e adjust the settings of their mobile telephone and modem The modem in the Z600 supports the V 25ter com mand set which is the standard communication set used by modems The Z600 is compatible with industr
50. he viewfinder Each subsequent press on the button will then act as a shutter release and take a picture The Sony Ericsson QuickShare is the smartest fastest and easiest way to share images By com bining several imaging features and capabilities in the Z600 QuickShare lets you take a picture with two rapid clicks and then in four further steps send it anywhere in the world It is also possible to exchange pictures directly over Bluetooth connections and even drag and drop pictures to and from the Z600 and a PC September 2003 White Paper Z600 Exchangeable front and back covers Exchangeable front and back covers are available as accessories These covers come in an array of wonderful colours that allow the user to change the look of their Z600 Whether it s to complement an outfit with colour coordination make a pleasant change to your existing phone or simply match the way you feel Z600 exchangeable covers offer endless possibli ties New and innovative user interface The Z600 has a new innovative user interface which enables the user to manage the phone in an easy and efficient way Combined with attractive graphics in a wide variety of styles the new user interface gives the user a new and stimulating experience The development of the new user interface is founded on usability tests performed on a wide range of mobile phones Sony Ericsson phones as well as competitors The result is
51. here available for high speech quality SIM card Small plug in card 3 V and 5V type Type number TBD Exterior description Size 90x48x27 9 mm incl exchangeable front and back cover Weight 110 grams incl Standard battery Status display Gray scale 91x29 pixels Main display Full graphical display TFD active matrix 128 x 160 pixels 65536 colours 16 bits pixel memory depth Pixel size 0 249x0 249mm 2 panel Colour depth 16 bits represented by two byte 5 bits red 6 bits green and 5 bits blue Ist Byte d0 d7 G3G4G5RIR2R3R4R5 2nd Byte d0 d7 B1B2B3B4B5G0G1G2 Response time black to white lt 100ms 1 Type graphical Resolution 128 x RGB x 160 pixels Size Minimum viewing area 32 x 38 mm Technology TFD LCD 65536 colours Colours displayed together 65536 colours Size lines 9 Backlight colour 1 Fonts 3 2nd display 91x80 pixels Active area 18 19 x 5 79 mm Viewing area 20 36 x 7 83 mm Glass size mm 12 23 0 2 end seal 0 8 max 200 x 200 um pixel pitch dot size 0 19 x 0 19 mm amp gap 0 01 x 0 01mm Black and white Blue backlight Antenna Built in 52 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Text size 1 Colours 1 Battery TBD Network LED No Exchangeable covers Yes Keypad 5 way navigation key 18 keys volume keys camera key power button Web access key Keypad lock from standby Lock keys in More lis
52. ia SMS Yes via phone call setup a call to the number Yes contained in the message body via WAP call go to the WAP address Yes contained in the message body via USSD session No Possibility to offer the user the ability of sending an SMS to a list of recipients Yes using Phone Book groups or by adding more recipients Possibility to write an e mail address as a recipient address Yes if SMS type e mail SMS storage In the SIM and in the handset Nokia Picture Messaging Yes 57 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Enhanced message Service Feature Support in the Z600 Level of compliance supported by the handset regarding the specifications described in release 99 Enhanced Messaging Service EMS according to the standard 3GPP TS 23 040 v4 3 0 with the addition of the ODI feature from 3GPP TS 23 040 v5 0 0 Number of messages that the handset is able to handle to generate a concatenated message 10 Capacity storage 100 messages Outgoing messages It is possible to see how many short messages an EMS message consists of before sending it e choose whether to send the message or not after writing it Incoming messages e A signal is heard once all parts of the message have been received or when a timeout occurs e Itis possible to re use the content of an EMS mes sage Sounds pictures animations and text format ting can be aved in the terminal and then
53. iate server Several data con nections can be saved in the Z600 To make it eas ier for the user data connections can be provided by the operator via 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 Mobile positioning e Data connections can be re used at any time e Individual data settings for working with WAP e mail or the Internet can be stored and activated as needed Data connections can be used for both GSM Data and GPRS connection settings e Bearer type for WAP and corresponding bearer specific parameters may be selected e Data connections contain all the necessary set tings for the Internet access point including modem pool phone number or IP address user ID and password The geographic location of mobile subscribers can be used to provide them with related information and a variety of services Sony Ericsson 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 Z600 the integration of mobile positioning with WAP services means that a com plete range of service and information tools is avail able More information regarding possibilities with and technologies for mobile positioning is available at http www S onyEricssonMobile com mps September 2003 White Paper Z6
54. ice Mode Support CALL CONTROL Yes CELL BROADCAST DOWN Yes LOAD DISPLAY TEXT Text of up to 240 characters 120 ucs2 coded Yes bit 1 0 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 user Yes confirms his her choice bit 1 0 digits 0 9 and only Yes 1 alphabet set Yes bit 2 0 SMS default alphabet Yes 1 UCS2 alphabet Yes bit3 0 character sets defined by bit 1 and bit2 are Yes enabled Yes 1 character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are disabled and the Yes No response is requested GET INPUT General No of hidden input characters 20 bit 1 0 digits 0 9 and only Yes 1 alphabet set Yes bit 2 0 SMS default alphabet Yes 1 UCS2 alphabet Yes bit 3 0 ME may echo user input on the display Yes 1 user input not to be revealed in any way see Yes note bit 4 0 user input to be in unpacked format Yes 1 user input to be in SMS packed format Yes bit 8 0 no help information available Yes No 1 help information available 43 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Service Mode Support LAUNCH BROWSER Yes MORE TIME Yes PLAY TONE Yes POLLING OFF Yes POLL INTERVAL Yes PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMA 00 Location Information MCC MNC LAC Yes TION and Cell I
55. ificate stored at the server side and a trusted certificate stored at the client side Client authentication requires a client certificate stored at the client side and a trusted certificate 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 encryp tion decryption and signature generation The WIM module can be placed on a SIM card and is then referred to as a SWIM card Certificates To use secure connections the user needs to have certificates stored in the phone There are two types of certificates Trusted certificate A certificate that guarantees that a WAP site is gen uine If the phone has a stored certificate of a cer tain type it means that the user can trust all WAP gateways that use the certificate Trusted certifi cates can be pre installed in the phone in the SWIM or they can be downloaded from the trusted supplier s WAP page Client certificate A personal certificate that verifies the user s iden tity A bank that the user has a contract with may issue this kind of certificate Client certificates can be pre installed in the SWIM card WIM locks PIN codes There are two types of WAP security locks PIN codes for a SWIM which protect the subscription from unauthorized use The PIN codes should typi cally be provided by the supplier of the SWIM Access lock An access lock protec
56. imited only by the amount of memory MMS Multimedia Messaging Service One of the key features in the Z600 is the Multime dia Messaging Service MMS this is expected to become the preferred messaging method of mobile terminal users since there are virtually no limits to the content of an MMS transmission An MMS message also known as a Picture Message from the Z600 can contain text pictures graphics ani mations images audio clips and ring melodies For more detailed information see Multimedia mes saging service on page 53 For third party devel opers information please visit www SonyEricsson com developer and look for the MMS Developers guidelines Defined and specified by 3GPP as a standard for third generation implementation MMS completes the potential of messaging Sending digital post cards and PowerP oint style presentations is expected to be among the most popular user appli cations of MMS Eagerly awaited by young users in particular MMS is projected to fuel the growth of related market segments by as much as forty per cent m dJ X ee Images Music AMS a Video and Graphics audio Figure 1 An MMS message can contain images music audio and graphics Using the Wireless Application Protocol WAP as bearer technology and powered by the high speed transmission technologies EDGE GPRS and UMTS W CDMA Multimedia Messaging allows users to send and receive messages that look li
57. ing music blocks to the tracks Polyphonic ring signals White Paper Z600 Protocol The Z600 has a hardware synthesizer chip built into the mobile phone The software controls the MIDI files and makes sure they fit into the hard ware chip It is possible to modify the dynamics and it is possible to make the sound escalate start quietly and grow louder The Z600 Sony Ericsson mobile phone completely supports the MIDI 1 0 detailed specification Please visit http www midi org for more information Excellent sound quality 32voices The human ear can hear sounds from approxi mately 20 Hz up to 20 KHz In most GSM mobile phones the speech sound range is from 300 Hz to 3400 Hz which is good enough for speaking but quite poor for music The Z600 can handle up to 15000 Hz equivalent to an FM stereo radio which means excellent sound quality Z600 has a dedicated speaker to ensure the best possible sound quality This speaker is situated on the back of the phone ensuring no discomfort is felt if a second call is received during an ongoing call It also ensures louder ring signals and removes the need for escalating rings signals The quality of the sound heard from the speakers depends on many different things for example on the synthesizer the amplifier or the speakers An important factor for sound quality is the number of voices The human ear cannot separate each voice if the number of voices increases above about
58. inserted in a new message if the object is not protected using ODI Concatenated messages A receipt is received in the handset when all parts of a concatenated message have been delivered Attachments It is possible to attach pictures animations and sounds to an EMS message Text formatting e Centred left and right aligned text e Small normal and large font size e Bold italic underlined and strikethrough style Sounds Chimes high chimes low ding tada notify drum claps fanfare chords high chords low I melody Yes version 1 2 Melodies It is possible to send and receive melodies via EMS If the melodies are not protected by copyright download melodies and commercial tunes from WAP WAP portals e create melodies on WAP WAP portals e Music DJ in the terminal only supports MIDI format WBMP Yes Picture sizes 16x16 mm 32x32 mm variable size receipts in black and white 58 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Feature Support in the Z600 Pictures It is possible to e edit and create pictures by using the phone keypad e send and receive pictures via EMS If the pictures are not protected by copyright e create pictures on WAP WAP portals e download pictures from WAP WAP portals e receive pictures in enhanced messages originated by service providers Animations The handset supports the following animations am ironic am glad am sceptic I am sad WOW
59. ion SMS messages are sent every month worldwide Roughly 80 of this traffic is user to user i e mobile phone users sending short messages to each other using the keypad of the phone to enter text The remaining 20 is shared by downloads and notifications of different kinds Huge business potential Network operators can now enhance their services and attract more customers by offering pictures animations ring signals and melodies for download at their portals Operators can charge more per EMS message Since it contains more data Thereby EMS adds more value to the operators and to the end users Standards The Enhanced Messaging Service EMS was first submitted to the standards committees by Erics son Ericsson presented the outline structure of EMS to the relevant ETSI 3GPP committees The major mobile phone manufacturers and most oper ators are actively contributing to the 3GPP stand ards Hence the EMS standard has evolved and is now stable and complete as part of the 3rd Gener ation Partnership Project 3GPP technical specifi cation EMS dynamics An EMS message can be sent to a mobile phone that does not support EMS or only supports part of EMS All the EMS elements i e text formatting pictures animations and sounds are located in the message header The EMS contents will be ignored by a receiving phone that does not support the standard Only the text message will be displayed to the receiver This is true consu
60. ives the message it returns a delivery report saying the transfer was successful SIM application toolkit White Paper Z600 Fixed dialling and Restricted calls For a company or an organization it can be useful to restrict phone calls Fixed Dialling allows the user 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 The Restrict Calls service allows the user to block outgoing or incoming calls in certain situations for example international calls The SIM Application Toolkit SIM AT is a smart card centric method of deploying programs that apply only to GSM and to SMS and USSD trans ports Programs must be distributed on smart cards For an operator a company or service pro vider 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 distributed to users over the air directly to their phones In the Z600 a separate menu is available for functions residing on the SIM card These can include submenus for controlling functions and also functions which allow the phone to initiate calls send data and display infor mation to the user 42 September 2003 White Paper Z600 SIM AT services supported by the Z600 Serv
61. k control mode NCO Support of access in 2 Yes phases Support of PRACH on11 Yes bits Support of GPRS re Yes selection C31 C32 Support of static and Yes dynamic addressing Support of power control Uplink and Downlink Uplink yes Downlink is a network feature Support of ciphering algorithms GEA1 and GEA2 Support of compression algorithms Yes V42bis and IP header com pression 73 September 2003 Dimension White Paper Z600 Support in the Z600 Support of the QoS modi fication procedure Yes when initiated by the network not by the handset Interfaces to external devices supported by the handset and available for a GPRS link IrDA RS 232 AT commands IrDA Datarate SIR amp MIR RS232 auto baud max 460kbit s Bluetooth v1 0B Critical errata Certified and listed Supported Bluetooth pro files DUN FAX Headset Synch Object push Downlink data rate Up to 85 600 bps for packet data communication using 4 time slots in coding scheme CS 4 Uplink data rate Up to 21 400 bps for packet data communication using 1 time slot in cod ing scheme CS 4 Mode of operation Class B and Class C modes of operation supported It is possible for the user to choose if the Circuit Switched services should be favoured R Reference point Physical layer Support of RS232 PPP is supported as L2 layer in the R reference point Authentication algorithms PAP CHAP supported
62. ke Power Point style presentations The messages may include any combination of text graphics photo graphic images speech and music clips MMS messaging will serve as the default mode of mes saging on all terminals making total content exchange second nature From utility to sheer fun it offers benefits at every level and to every kind of user September 2003 MMS objects White Paper Z600 Although MMS is a direct descendant of SMS the difference in content is dramatic The size of an average SMS message is about 140 bytes while the maximum size of an MMS message is limited only by the memory That is why the key word to describe Picture Message content is rich Com plete with words sounds and images MMS con tent is endowed with the user s ideas feelings and personality An MMS message can contain one or more of the following Text As with SMS and EMS an MMS message can con sist of normal text The text can consist of up to 1000 characters The main difference between an EMS and MMS message is that in an MMS mes sage text can be accompanied not only by simple pixel images or melodies but by photographic images graphics audio clips and in the future video sequences Templates The Z600 comes with a number of MMS pre defined templates for example templates for birth day cards meeting requests etc Audio MMS provides the ability to send and receive full sound iMelody and AMR messages Not only c
63. l functions Call counter Yes outgoing and total not incoming Call barring Yes Call divert Yes Call hold Yes a z last dialled answered and missed Yes 30 entries calls 36 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Call screening Yes Call time call cost a k a Advice of Charge Yes Information C harging Call transfer Yes Calling card service Yes Calling Line Identification CLI Yes Either as the number of the caller or as a picture icon or personal ring signal assigned to the number of the caller Conference calls Yes Camera Yes Chat application Yes SMS as radio bearer developed in house Clock Yes with automatic Time Zone Closed User Groups CUG Yes Colour display Yes 65536 colours 128x160 pixels Connected Line Identity Presentation COLP Yes Contacts Yes Copyright protection Yes possible with copyright protection via EMS MMS IR and Bluetooth CSD Circuit Switched Data Yes Date Yes Display light Yes EDGE enhanced Data rates for Global Evolu No tion E mail address storage Yes E mail client Yes supporting IMAP4 POP3 SMTP EMS Enhanced Messaging Service Yes with 30 pre defined pictures 15 pre defined animations and 4 melodies External antenna connector Yes File system Yes At the purchase of the Z600 phone there is up to 2 0 Mb of memory space for own objects such as
64. ler in the mobile phone display Not all numbers can be displayed Network dependent service Card A single WML unit of navigation and user interface May contain information to present to the user instructions for gathering user input etc CDMA Code division Multiple Access A generic term that describes a wireless air interface based on code division multiple access technology CDC Connected Device Configuration A J 2ME configu ration aimed at for example PDAs CHTML Compact Hyper Text Markup Language White Paper Z600 CLDC Connected Limited Device Configuration A J 2ME configuration aimed at for example mobile phones DRM Digital Rights Management GSM 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 HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol IDE Integrated Development Environment J 2ME J ava 2 Platform Micro Edition A J ava platform tar geting micro devices with small processors and memory capacities such as mobile phones com municators and PDAs JAD J ava Application Descriptor file J AR J ava Archive file LAN Local Area Network ME Mobile Equipment Micro browser Accesses and displays Internet content in a mobile phone using small file sizes and the bandwidth of the wireless handheld network MIDP Mo
65. lution is dedicated to provide an enhanced gaming experience Downloadable games can fully take advantage of the phone ss interfaces such as TCP IP SMS MMS 32 voices polyphonic sounds and vibrator The vir tual machine executes the downloading of games for the optimal game experience The user can download an unlimited number of games as long as the file system allows it i e until the phone mem ory is full The downloading concept includes certification of the games which makes it possible to create a rev enue chain and favourable business opportunities for network operators and content providers The virtual machine uses true sandbox technology for the highest level of security mophun mophun is a software based gaming console for mobile terminals It offers the user optimized graphics and interaction access to ensure the best possible gaming experience mophun gamelets will drive traffic and increase revenue for operators mophun RTE The mophun runtime environment consists of a virtual machine that requires less than 40kb of memory Its small size means that it can fit inside the instruction cache of the host CPU It has a native code interface that requires as little as 10 machine instructions depending on the host sys tem overhead for calls to native functions September 2003 Gaming API The gaming API provides all the functionality a game requires It provides platform independent video acces
66. mail messaging e commerce and entertain ment GPRS is able to take advantage of the global cov erage of existing GSM networks Applications developed for GPRS can be deployed on a large scale and can reap the associated benefits GPRS also provides a secure medium for connections to private networks banking and financial services With GPRS the Z600 sends data in packets at a very high speed The Z600 remains connected to the network at all times using transmission capac ity only when data is sent or received Instead of occupying an entire voice channel for the duration of a data session the Z600 sends receives data in small packets as needed much like IP on the Internet Because of this the Z600 maintains a constant online connection its data transmission abilities summoned by the application in use on an as needed basis The GPRS specification includes four coding schemes CS1 CS2 CS3 and CS4 that allow data speeds of 9 050 bps 13 400 bps 15 600 bps and 21 400 bps respectively The Z600 works with all four coding schemes but data speed will natu rally vary according to network configuration At the moment CS 3 and CS 4 are not supported in any live network i e present speed is limited to 53 600 bps The GSM system limits the ability to use all eight time slots so the Z600 uses up to four time slots for receiving data and one slot for transmitting This means the speed for receiving data is up to
67. mer friendly standardization Examples of EMS contents and applications A wide range of contents applications and serv ices may be developed Below is a list of examples and areas where messaging can be enhanced with EMS User to user message Messages usually originating from the keypad of a mobile phone can include pictures animations melodies formatted text with EMS Voice and e mail notifications Notifying mobile phone users that they have new voice or fax mail messages waiting including icons or melodies with EMS September 2003 Unified messaging The user typically receives a short message notify ing them that they have a new message in their uni fied messaging box with icons or formatted text further enhancing the message Internet e mail alerts An Internet e mail alert is provided in the form of a short message that typically details the sender of the e mail the subject field and first few words of the e mail message and in this case formatted text is excellent to identify message elements Ring signals Downloading ring signals from the Internet News amp commercials World news illustrated sports scores and news headlines finance and stock market news with dia grams and tickers commercial product promo tions weather reports with maps tunes from TV commercials as ring signals Info amp entertainment Ring signals e greetings football club logo joke of the day illustrated by pictures o
68. messages by SMS phone call Message creation methods support Predictive writing or multitap Copy cut and paste words No Teaching of predictive words that arenot Yes in the predictive dictionary Possibilities when creating a message save a sent message ina Sent items Yes folder or a SIM archive folder insert a line in the message Yes assign a validity period to the message Yes print via IrDA No use pre defined messages Yes Possibilities when receiving a message reply to the sender Yes only to the sender not to all or part of the message recipients resend the message Yes forward the message Yes save the message in the SIM archive Yes get delivery time and date Yes print via IrDA No Possibilities of the previously sent message delivery report of the message Yes forward the message Yes save the message in the SIM archive or Yes Sent items folders know the remaining capacity storage Yes 56 September 2003 Feature White Paper Z600 Support in the Z600 print via IrDA No Possibilities of the previously received mes sage reply to the sender Yes only to the sender not to all or part of the message recipients save the message in the SIM archive Yes forward the message Yes know the remaining capacity storage Yes Supported ways for replying to a received SMS v
69. n whereas infrared requires line of sight e Secure and fast e Data connection with a Bluetooth PC laptop turns the phone into a modem for connecting to the Internet and for data transfer faster than infrared or cable e Synchronization e Fast synchronization even without line of sight of calendar and phone book with PC laptop and PDA and quick exchange of business cards calendar events and melodies with other phones and devices Synchronize calendar and phone book In everyday life access to an updated calendar and addresses 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 such as cal endars to do lists and address books gives users access to their most important data anywhere and anytime The information is kept updated by syn chronizing with the information at the office or at home Hierarchical phone book with contacts The Z600 features a hierarchical phone book For every contact details such as name home work and mobile numbers pager number e mail September 2003 address and other information can be stored The hierarchical phone book in the Z600 is compatible with most groupware and agenda programs such as Microsoft Outlook enabling smooth local syn chronization of contact information between the White Paper Z600 phone an
70. nection of data calls which means that the phone is connected during the entire WAP ses sion Pricing is comparable to that of data calls in the network A WAP Gateway provides Internet intranet as well as WAP services to the mobile browser A Gateway is identified by an IP number depending on access type 27 End to end gateway navigation The WAP 2 0 supports E2E End to End Gateway navigation making it possible for example for a bank to redirect its clients from the Internet gate way to its own gateway September 2003 Security using the WAP White Paper Z600 For certain WAP services such as banking serv ices a Secure connection between the phone and WAP gateway is necessary An icon in the display of the Z600 indicates when a secure connection is in use The Z600 is based on the WAP 2 0 WML 1 3 specification suite in which security functionality is specified by a technology called Wireless Transport Layer Security WTLS The WAP protocols for han dling connection transport and security are struc tured in layers with security handled by the WTLS layer operating above the transport protocol layer WTLS classes define the levels of security fora WTLS connection e WTLS class 1 encryption with no authentica tion WTLS class 2 encryption with server authenti cation WTLS class 3 encryption with both server and client authentication Server authentication requires a server cert
71. nline Developer Resources On www SonyEricsson com developer developers will find discussion forums monitored by our Sony Ericsson Developer Support a searcheable knowl edge base of support queries and solutions Tips amp Tricks example code and so on To stay up to date on development issues register and subscribe to the monthly Sony Ericsson Developer Newsletter September 2003 White Paper Z600 Sony Ericsson Developer Support Sony Ericsson offers developers professional tech nical support services The service can be pur chased from www SonyEricsson com developer There are two levels of support described below The Basic Developer Support is an annual support service that provides developers with all the basics to successfully develop world class applications for Sony Ericsson products With this support contract developers get access to high quality e mail support with Infrared transceiver Same day response and resolution times five technical support incidents as well as the ability to purchase more The Advanced Developer Supportis an annual support service that equips professional devel opers with everything they need to successfully develop world class applications for Sony Ericsson products With this support con tract developers get access to a high quality e mail support with fast response and resolution times and up to 50 technical support incidents Infrared communication crea
72. nstant delivery of multimedia messages from terminal to terminal and terminal to e mail and supporting flexible addressing The centre s MMS Proxy Relay inter acts with the application being run on the MMS enabled terminal to provide various messaging services WAP is used as bearer of an MMS mes sage between the MMS C and the MMS client application The WAP Gateway is used for delivery and retrieval of messages September 2003 ft Access Network Pg Figure 2 The architecture of MMS Message conversion The MMS C is able to perform limited message conversion for example from MMS to SMS so that processing and air time is not wasted in send ing messages to mobile terminals that do not have adequate capability to receive them It also handles service aspects such as store and forward guaran teed delivery subscriber preferences operator constraints and billing information The MMS C also vouches for high quality messaging e g by format conversion This means that the MMS C White Paper Z600 Email Server UM Mailbox Internet Intranet 4il Multimedia Content Servers SMS C recognizes which formats are supported in the mobile phone and adapts the MMS messages to these formats OTA configuration Users can easily get MMS into their phone MMS supports OTA meaning that the user does not have to configure the settings manually The configura tion is done by th
73. ny application MMI mode details e USSD messages displayed until removed by user e It is possible to scroll up and down the text in USSD messages Image format technical data Format Visible Max Animation Colours Visible col Transpar ours ency support GIF 160x160 160x160 50 frames 1 256 65535 pics pixels frame 5 6 5 RGB 100ms less blue colours JPEG 160x160 640x480 No 16 8 mil 65535 pics pixels WBMP 160x160 320x320 No Black 2 pics pixels White Images downloading to phone Feature File type Max size PC PC PC Phon WAP MMS Cable IrDA BT e to phon e EMS icons WBMP WxH lt 1024 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes pixels MMS GIF WBMP Limited by Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes JPG the memory 78 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Feature File type Max size PC PC PC Phon WAP MMS Cable IrDA BT e to phon e Background GIF Limited by Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes WBMP the memory JPG MMS tem Send 30k No No No No No Yes plate Receive 50k Animations Animated Limited by Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Yes GIF the memory Themes GIF propri Limited by Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ety THM the memory Screensaver Animated Limited by Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GIF the memory Exceptions MMS GIF WBMP J PG 128x160 pics EMS icons WBMP max WidthxHeight lt 1024 pixels e g 32x32 1024 Themes GIF J PG max 128x160 pixels WAP Can not show animations in the WAP Browser You can download maxim
74. o a wide variety of services including personalized services with new opportunities for business individuals and service providers Direct Links There are direct links in the menu system for easy download of e g pictures and melodies from WAP sites September 2003 Push services Businesses and service providers can push con tent or service indications to work groups and or customers Examples of pushed content would be mail alerts messaging news stock quotes con tacts meeting requests etc Support of XHTML The WAP browser supports the markup languages of WAP 2 0 It supports WAP 1 2 1 XHTML Mobile Profile 1 0 WCSS XHTML MP XHTML Basic a subset of XHTML MP IHTML WAP Cas cading Style Sheets WCSS WML version 1 3 and WMLScript The subsets of the WAP standard XHTML are supported by all major WAP browsers WAP pages authored in XHTML and WCSS can be displayed in standard PC browsers such as IE and Netscape WAP pages authored in WML can be displayed in WAP browsers only It is preferable therefore that developers use XHTML and CSS to develop content as these are pure WAP standards WML and WMLScript are for backwards compati bility All of the basic XHTML and IHTML features are supported including text images links check boxes radio buttons text areas headings hori zontal rules and lists For IHTML also blink and marquee but not tables Support for cookies Z600 has support for cookie
75. ompany mobile phone With the full ver sion of the synchronization software other phone types and handheld devices such as PDAs and Windows CE computers can also be synchro nized September 2003 XTNDConnect for Sony Ericsson This synchronization software can be downloaded from www SonyEricsson com developer and pro vides a powerful set of functions e Z600 phone book and calendar synchronization with Microsoft Outlook e An embedded synchronization in Microsoft Out look providing one key synchronization and allowing the user to control the synchronization process with easy to use settings PC applications supported by XTNDConnect For Sony Ericsson e Microsoft Outlook 97 98 2000 Platforms for using XTNDConnect For Sony Ericsson Windows 98 Me Millennium Edition Windows NT 4 0 and 2000 Pentium II recommended 64 MB RAM recommended minimum 32 MB Other requirements 20 MB free hard disk space Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable connection e Support is handled by Sony Ericsson XTNDConnect PC All users of the Z600 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 WAP services White Paper Z600 Phone book and calendar synchronization for the Z600 e XTNDConnect Phone Viewer for easy data entry All data can be created viewed and edited ona P
76. ormation with the least scroll ing Built in camera When in the closed position a status display with 91x29 pixels is visible This black amp white display has a blue background and lets you see who is Calling when a call comes in and also shows infor mation such as time network and battery status The built in camera is capable of taking still pic tures up to common image format CIF resolution 352x 288 pixels and 24 bit colour depth The lens is recessed into the front cover of the Z600 The viewfinder will fill up the whole screen irrespective of the resolution at which the picture is taken A dedicated hardware button provides fast access to the camera application Images are stored in the phone s filing system and are therefore available for other applications to use The number of images that can be stored depends on the available file space which is shared with other applications The viewfinder will give an esti mation of the number of images remaining assum QuickShare ing that all of the free storage is available for the camera application and using the current settings for size and quality Approximate J PEG file sizes are 20 kbytes for CIF Saved images may be viewed in the image viewer application and are available for use by other applications in Z600 such as MMS and e mail The camera is optimised for point and shoot speed The first press on the CommuniCam button will switch on t
77. p to date no matter where the information is stored For example a calendar entry made to a mobile device on a business trip is equally available to a secretary in a network calendar SyncML is the ultimate choice for remote synchronization In the Z600 SyncML supports remote synchroniza tion of the calendar and phone book designed for the requirements of the wireless world SyncML is designed specifically with the wireless world s tight requirements in mind SyncML mini mizes the use of bandwidth and can deal with the 22 special challenges of wireless synchronization such as relatively low connection reliability and high network latency SyncML supports synchroni zation over WAP fixed networks infrared cable or Bluetooth wireless technology In the Z600 SyncML enables synchronization over WAP an ultimate solution for travellers September 2003 White Paper Z600 SyncML Protocol Architecture Internet Intranet _ a a n Physical Medium a Mobile terminal device Benefits of a common synchronization protocol End users Today s user of mobile devices probably uses a dif ferent synchronization product with every device Each technology can synchronize only a few appli cations or is limited to a particular type of network connection This arrangement is expensive to install confusing to configure and operate and costly to administer With SyncML users will be able to buy devices tha
78. pictures sounds and themes Customized kits may vary Fixed Dialling Numbers FDN Yes 37 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Games Yes 4 pre loaded and more games avail able for download at Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet GPRS General Packet Radio Services Yes up to 85 6 kbps multislot class 8 4 1 time slots High Speed Data HSCSD Yes multislot class 2 Image browser Yes Gives access to pictures stored in the phone Imaging support Yes Infrared port Yes Input methods T9 Text Input multitap alphabetic GSM standard J ava Yes Keypad lock Yes Languages 45 Melody composer Yes Music DJ Memory check Yes dynamic memory allocation 2 0 Mb MMS Multimedia Messaging Service Yes Mobile chat Yes Modem data Yes built in max data rate 108 800 bit s Navigation key Yes five way Notes Yes up to 10 depending on size Personal management Calculator Yes Calendar Yes Alarm clock with snooze function Yes Stopwatch Yes Timer Yes Code memo Yes Organizer Yes Phone book Capacity 510 numbers in phone SIM Maximum number of ADN read from the SIM 255 38 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Maximum number of FDN read from the SIM 55 Phone book user groups Yes 10 Phone lock Yes Pictures Total storage capacity Limited by the memory Number
79. r sound horo scopes movie related animation or theme song TV show promotions music artist promotions lottery results food and drinks pictures and recipes mood related pictures Corporate Flight schedules pre installed corporate logos map snippets and travel info company branded icons and ring signals corporate e mail notifica tions affinity programmes where companies notify customers of product updates etc banks notifying customers about new services and interest rates 15 White Paper Z600 call centres providing answers to questions about a product vehicle positioning combining EMS with Global Positioning System GPS position informa tion job dispatch with delivery addresses for sales or courier package delivery using EMS in a retail environment for credit card authorization remote monitoring of machines for service and mainte nance purposes Using WAP WAP and SMS for download Already today services exist on the Internet where users can create melodies and view icons and pic tures subscribe to entertainment and informations services These may develop further in the future to support access via PC over the Internet from the phone using WAP and even with an SMS request interface a j September 2003 White Paper Z600 Java J2ME Sandbox MIDP Application running on MIDP CLDC kVM Internet HTTP Services and pages Datagram with response in M 9 User Interface HT
80. reating an Internet intranet service as WML and WMLS cript are based on well known Internet languages such as HTML and J avaScript Using standard tools Service creators can use standard tools such as ASP Active Server Page or CGI Common Gate way Interface to generate content dynamically Services can be created once and then made accessible on a broad range of wireless networks Maintain customer base Existing services can be adapted to WAP The nec essary binary encoding is handled by a WAP Gate way allowing HTML based services to be viewed on the WAP browser of the Z600 An XHTML page can be viewed in both the WAP browser and in any standard Web HTML browser September 2003 Improve productivity A business can use a WAP gateway to provide a secure connection to its corporate network improving internal communication flow by making information available to mobile as well as office users The WAP profiles A WAP profile holds network settings and user identification allowing the user to switch easily between corporate services and WAP services on the Internet simply by switching WAP profile Bearer type characteristics White Paper Z600 The Z600 has dynamic WAP profile handling which means that the user can add edit and delete WAP profiles There are up to 5 WAP profiles During WAP browsing the options button gives the user immediate access to a dynamic option menu for WAP services similar to a mouse
81. rgan 82 2 Lead 3 calliope 18 2 Rock Organ 83 2 Lead 4 chiff 19 2 Church Organ 84 2 Lead 5 charang 20 1 Reed Organ 85 2 Lead 6 voice 21 2 Accordion 86 2 Lead 7 fifths 22 1 Harmonica 87 2 Lead 8 bass lead 23 2 Tango Accordion 88 2 Pad 1 new age 24 1 Acoustic Guitar nylon 89 2 Pad 2 warm 25 1 Acoustic guitar steel 90 2 Pad 3 polysynth 26 1 Electric Guitar J azz 91 2 Pad 4 choir 27 1 Electric Guitar clean 92 2 Pad 5 bowed 28 1 Electric Guitar muted 93 2 Pad 6 metallic 29 1 Overdriven Guitar 94 2 Pad 7 halo 30 1 Distortion Guitar 95 2 Pad 8 sweep 31 1 Guitar Harmonics 96 2 Fx1 rain 32 1 Acoustic Bass 97 2 Fx2 Soundtrack 33 1 Electric Bass finger 98 2 Fx3 crystal 34 1 Electric Bass pick 99 2 Fx4 atmosphere 35 1 Fretless Bass 100 2 Fx5 brightness 36 1 Slap Bass 1 101 2 Fx6 goblins 64 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Tone map GM Poly GM Tone Map GM Poly GM Tone Map 37 1 Slap Bass 2 102 2 Fx7 echoes 38 1 Synth Bass 1 103 2 Fx8 Sci fi 39 1 Synth Bass 2 104 1 Sitar 40 1 Violin 105 1 Banjo 41 1 Viola 106 1 Shamisen 42 1 Cello 107 1 Koto 43 1 Contrabass 108 1 Kalimba 44 1 Tremolo Strings 109 2 Bag pipe 45 1 Pizziano Strings 110 2 Fiddle 46 1 Orchestral Harp 111 1 Shanai 47 1 Timpani 112 1 Tinkle Bell 48 1 String Ensemble 1 113 1 Agogo 49 1 String Ensemble 2 114 2 Steel Drums 50 1 Synth String
82. ry dure for OTA provisioning of MMS parame ters Functionalities that the user is able to set message subject during message composition e MSISDN recipient address e e mail recipient address message Cc recipient s address es e delivery report request e read reply report request message priority From where can the user insert multimedia elements into multimedia messages terminal memory directly from camera Supplier indication if MMS User Agent willbe No able to handle a network based address book Possibility for sent messages to be memo Yes rized into a folder in handset memory Actions that the user can perform after mes sage notification retrieve the message immediately defer message retrieval reject message 60 September 2003 Feature White Paper Z600 Support in the Z600 Actions that the user can perform after mes sage retrieval reply to the sender of the message reply to the sender and to Cc people forward the message delete the message save message into terminal Multimedia codecs formats supported for AMR audio Multimedia codecs formats supported for None video Multimedia codecs formats supported for image Baseline J PEG wbmp GIF 89a MMS User Agent provides e text formatting facilities only textsize e coloured text background Viewer player sup ports coloured text and background e predictive writing Supported formats for m
83. s Yes MMS SyncML Technologies SonyEricsson and WAP Forum Yes provisioning over SMS and Cell Broadcast Openwave OTA No Other Yes The Ericsson Nokia solution Provisioning bearer SMS Parameter sets available 5 Parameter sets for OTA 5 modification PUSH Content types Service Indication S1 Yes Service Loading SL Yes Cache Operation CO content Yes type Session Initiation Application SIA Yes Man Machine Interface SlI content retrieval postponing Yes SI menu structure accessability WAP services Push inbox SL reception warning The user can make a choice if a dialog is wanted or not before loading the SL WAP services options common Push access prompt SIA reception warning Yes 70 September 2003 Feature White Paper Z600 Support in the Z600 for WAP Number of push messages Depending on the size of the push messages Around 20 push messages with a size of 500 bytes can be stored Push de activate Yes WAP services options common Push access Off Dynamic push menu changes No There are no changes in the menus when activating deactivating push Security Mechanisms for push None Trust with PPG Sending a SIA is the most trustful WSP push sessions 1 Denial of service spoofing User agent profile UA profile content sent at beginning of WSP session No OA profile content si
84. s client based an application used by WAP sites to store site specific information in the browser between visits to the site Cookies give the site owner a possibility to see when a person has visited their site They also save the user from having to enter the same information e g the password or user ID more than once Cookies are often used by e commerce sites shopping carts and wish lists Style sheets Z600 supports style sheets offering content devel opers more control over the way their WAP pages are displayed Sending bookmarks WAP 2 0 enables the sending of bookmarks via infrared as well as via SMS White Paper Z600 Provide settings Using SMS messages configuration settings can be sent over the air OTA so that the user does not need to configure the WAP access settings manu ally WAP settings may also be customized by the operator Adapt to phone type The User Agent Profile function allows WAP con tent to be automatically optimized for the Z600 ensuring the intended user experience Several bearer types The Z600 accesses the WAP over a standard GSM Data connection as well as over a GPRS connec tion network dependent services Bandwidth efficiency Unlike traditional Internet services WAP services are relayed to wireless devices as binary encoded data maximizing bandwidth efficiency A GPRS connection further increases efficiency Easy create for WAP Creating a WAP service is no harder than c
85. s input sound and communication It also features a query interface that lets you adapta game to the capabilities of the device The API consists of 100 native code that ensures the best possible performance Because different platforms have varying capabili ties this gaming API has been created with differ entiators such as a built in sprite engine map engine different color depth tiles and transparency support etc With this gaming API it is possible to isolate code and data into modules that can be loaded according to the capabilities of various plat forms It is possible to have both grayscale and color graphics resources but only load the specific resources that are compatible with the surrounding system Games that do not provide multiple resources are not a problem because the mop hun system automatically handles the conver sions Indeed future extensions even include a 3D API Secure gamelets mophun gamelets are executed in a secure sandbox environment that eliminates any possibil ity of illegal actions A secure layer exists between the mophun application and the real system interfaces Security is further enhanced as result of the gamelets having to be digitally signed before execution on the mobile terminal is possible Gamelets are signed in the publishing process after being screened for malicious content Software development kit The mophun SDK is built with GNU tools using open standards I
86. sconnected and the new call set up SET UP MENU Incorporates a SIM Application Toolkit Menu Item into the ME s main menu structure From the standby display the right or left arrow buttons can be pressed to select the Menu Items If an Alpha Identifier is supplied in the Set Up Menu command this is used as the SIM AT entry in the ME s main menu If no alpha identifier is supplied and several items are found in the menu a default title is used If the SIM AT Menu Item is selected by pressing Select all the items sent in the Set Up Menu command will be available for selection in the same way as the Select Item command September 2003 White Paper Z600 Security and M commerce technical data Feature Support in the Z600 for m commerce Dual slot No Associated with a STK card allowing ISO BO bank card payments If separate card no Associated with a STK card allowing EMV bank card pay ments If separate card no Certified by the GIE Carte Bancaire If separate card no WIM support If separate card no Ability to use a WIM applica Yes tion embedded ona SIM USIM card WIM application embedded Yes ona SIM USIM card the default WIM application Number of smart card read 1 ers in the handset Provisioning of the following No SATK commands Perform Card APDU Power Off Card Power On Card Get Reader Status Release of SIM Application Toolkit s
87. sic Trademarks and acknowledgements BLUETOOTH is a trademark owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc The IrDA Feature Trade mark is owned by the Infrared Data Associa tion and is used under licence there from Microsoft Windows Windows CE and Win dows NT are registered trademarks or trade marks of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark or trade September 2003 mark of Intel Palm PalmPilot and Palm OS are trade marks or registered trademarks of Palm Inc or its subsidiaries T9 is a registered trademark of Tegic White Paper Z600 Communications XTNDConnect is a trademark of Extended Systems Inc XHTML is a registered trademark of the W3C Technical specifications The consumer pack includes Mobile Phone Z600 Battery Travel Charger CD containing Windows SW package for the phone Extended Systems XTNDConnect Server syn chronization Sony Ericsson applications to cre ate and manage content in the mobile phone Connection Wizard to create dial up connec tions for CSD HSCSD GPRS User s guide including Battery Information Accessory leaflet Service and Support Leaflet 51 September 2003 White Paper Z600 General technical data Product name Z600 System Tri band GSM phase 2 recommendations GSM 900 3GPP TS 51 010 1 GSM 1800 3GPP TS 51 010 1 and GSM 1900 NATWG 03 e GSM supported Speech coding Enhanced Full and Half Rate AMR supported w
88. sight High quality voice transmission is pro vided under adverse conditions making it possible to use a headset connection to the Z600 at all times September 2003 Ericsson was a founding partner of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group SIG Bluetooth wireless technology devices that are expected to be availa ble in the near future include e Headsets 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 MP3 music player Other phones for exchanging business cards ring signals playing games etc White Paper Z600 e Digital still and motion video cameras e Printers hard disks and other storage devices 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 Inter net e Car handsfree solutions Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the Z600 Key benefits include True wireless connection e Cable replacement for connecting to headsets computers networks printers and other devices e The Z600 identifies and maintains several devices in a pairing list Radio link e No line of sight required the phone can remain in a briefcase or in a pocket as long as no solid objects are in betwee
89. srocsrndssceveushues 18 Compatibilty sesinin eani a 14 Compatible with old phones secsscsseseseeeeeeees 14 Connection via desktop Charger nesse 24 Current consumption talk and standby times 54 D deployment sssssssissrrrrrrersrenssrrrnsrrnrrrrrrrns 18 Desktop Charger sicectsctvassc acsnstieasveratecnivverses 24 DOCUMEN S nassssissssriserrrinerrnrrrrinerrnererrrerrrnn 50 E E mail client technical data ccce 76 Enhanced message Service neren 58 Exterior description sudeiiceccceciverietedininsveereiees 53 F Fixed Dialling sssssssrsseserrrrrrererrrrrrererrrrreerens 42 G Game file S ZES cscccsesscueccceueceecneaenaueuenseues 18 Games saana ri EEEE E EN 54 Gaming AP vcarssrendreawidivareerssiveddiiedcetwandensenin 18 General Packet Radio Service csccseeeseeseeeaes 31 CoA C 31 GPRS access CharacteristicS srren 27 82 White Paper Z600 GPRS technical data c cccccssssseseseneeesenees 73 Gi S ssc ts ore E EE E 9 GSM Data access Characteristics sasse 27 GSM system SUPPOFt cccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 52 l Image format technical data ssccceeseeeeeees 78 Images downloading to phone nsere 78 Info amp entertainment cccceceececeecececeeeeeeeeesees 15 WMA SE adeuhvdusrctecewecdecteutdtertaurenidaniatet iaiia 18 L Languages MMI scciccccsrsradacsnadieenecocenienenatads 53 BT e E E EE EE A AEE EEN 50 M MMS Centre toiidsititictdeduciiciadoenidtanisiwindelaaa 12 MMS content AUO o A E E 1
90. sseecsseessstesscssesssreesssaeeseas 13 Messaging using EMS emminna i a Eei 14 JAVA E E E E E E E T 16 EE EAE EE O NAA E A A O A A anne 17 MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface sseseeeierreeirrieeerrirrrennrnnnnn 19 Polyphonic nng signals Avis nseri ei n i a Gide 20 Bluetooth wireless technology ssesssssssssrssrisstssrisrissritrsintrintnssrnntrnninnrinnnn nrt 20 Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the Z600 sussrssreererreererisersrer 21 Synchronize calendar and phone DOOK sssssssssssssissrssrrsrissrierssrnnrisersnrinrrnninsrnnn 21 SyncML an open standard for remote synchronization in the Z600 eee 22 Local SYMEMOMIZACIOMN sisian apaa aa anaa ARAE E LAANA AARAA AARAA ee 24 WAP SEIVIGES oriisneninonsaaniis iian i iA A AA A E a GEE 25 Bearer type characteristics sessessiserssirsrrstrsrtsstrttinetintusttnsttnttnsEntEsEnn stnn Ene 27 Gateway CharacteniStics drcciuwcud mune i nenii AENA Aaah 27 Security using the WAP sirrini ians anaran aana AANA A EARRAN RAA ASEAS 28 Configuration of WAP Settings wiiiciecesceedtisclntiiastonsasavnaedadaanniaeeandees 28 PUS IP SEIVICES saian aranira a E aa ieee cinass sites dectarentdenansidesia vane SEA aS 29 CHUM E SUP POM sitdasseincciesd sant imanin EE EKEN AEE E 30 Mio Bile Interne Esraa nanara diaaa aaa vase aaa Aaa AAE iE AREA esses 30 Data CONNECHONS sitirasion aa a a eai 30 Mobile positioning sirsa nanna E aaa E EER aR a AE es 30 General Packet Radio Services ssssssssssisesssrssissrie
91. t It is also possible to select Auto key lock in the Settings menu Use of several keys simultaneously e g for games is possible Ambient temperatures Operating Max 50xC Min 10xC Storage Max 85xC Min 40xC Charging Max 45xC Min 4xC Supported Man Machine Interface MMI languages Depending on software in the phone these languages are supported Albanian SQ Arabic AR Brazilian Portuguese PB Bulgarian BG Canadian French CF Czech CS Croatian HR Danish DA Dutch NL English EN Estonian ET Farsi FA Finnish Fl French FR German DE Greek EL Hebrew IW 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 Sesotho ST Slovakian SK Slovenian SL Spanish ES Swedish SV Thai TH Turkish TR US English AE Vietnamese VI Zulu ZU 53 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Current consumption talk and standby times Dimension Value in GSM 900 Transmission current 55 mA min 215 mA max Standby current 2 45 mA min paging rate 9 1 neighbour present 4 5 mA max paging rate 2 16 neighbours present Talk time Up to 9 hrs Standby time Up to 300 hrs Speech coding Dimension Full rate Enhanced full rate Type RPE LPC with
92. t is non proprietary and is offered to developers completely free of charge Games are written in C C or assembler and the kit was built by game developers A general PC can be used to both write and test the software without any need to access the real device Source level debugging is available for both the Linux and Win dows versions of the SDK Emulation profiles for the target mophun ena bled mobile terminal are included in the SDK It also ships with a full set of binary utilities for manip ulation and handling of code data and resources 18 White Paper Z600 Certification and deployment Each game must be certified by Synergenix Inter active AB before it can be run on a mobile phone This ensures there is no offensive content that the game is of sufficient quality and that the gameplay and functionality conform to settled standards A game file can be downloaded via WAP or cable from an operator s page or from any publisher s WAP page If the download is supposed to be in one session the file size should be less that 60 000 bytes Game file sizes Each game has its own directory in the file system A game directory in the Z600 can contain up to 16 different files but together they may not exceed an aggregate of 480 000 bytes The maximum size of files for downloading depends on the size of the WAP gateway When provisioning mophun games that are larger than the WAP gateway limitation the games may be split up in
93. t synchronize with a broader range of data Device manufacturers Device manufacturers will benefit from a common protocol that will make the device interoperable with a broader range of applications services and network and transmission technologies Service providers Service providers moving into the growth area of application hosting are particularly concerned that a proliferation of synchronization technologies will Server device make it impossible to deploy and support their cus tomers in a cost effective manner To support the range of data types and devices in use today serv ice providers must install and configure multiple server infrastructures maintain and support that infrastructure and maintain compatibility and per formance The alternative now available to use a single solution for data connectivity involves the risk of a tight coupling to a propriety solution With SyncML they will be able to provide connectivity to a wider selection of applications Application developers Choosing to support multiple synchronization tech nologies enables an application to support more types of devices and networked data but that choice comes ata cost With SyncML application developers will be able to develop an application that can connect to a more diverse set of devices and network data September 2003 Network operators As multiple applications that need remote synchro nization over WAP are developed ther
94. t 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 WAP browser WAP 2 0 baseline WAP profiles Dynamic up to 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 Certificates needed in phone special SIM cards Sign text 68 September 2003 White Paper Z600 WAP Operator technical data Feature Support in the Z600 for WAP WAP Browser Version 2 0 baseline HTML XHTML mobile profile WAP Provisioning Total Parameter sets 5 Parameter set list Name Startpage IP settings CSD phone no CSD Data rate CSD dial type GPRS APN password request allow calls authentication data compression header compression quality of services IP address datamode conn less or oriented Userld and password Security on off Show images on off Response timer Manual selection Yes between Analog V32 and Digital V110 Parameter sets include
95. tOT 95 Jastieantreseueteneitetiuntiveditimnveiaeseeues 18 WIGS nb ijn sdiahiaectaasdintcanid O i uaa 11 Ww WAP browser technical data sscccseeeeeeeeeees 63 WAP Operator technical data sscccseeeeeeeeeees 69 WAP SECU castvius stvsdhr cous eeinvruasedavueectemmnes 28 Weight oc tatcneocb dead aai e aa 52 83 White Paper Z600 September 2003
96. tes a data link between two communications devices through an infrared beam of light On the Z600 this link is used to connect with desktop computers PDAs Sony Ericsson handheld computers laptop PCs other phones and other hardware supporting the stand ard The Infrared Data Association IrDA has set the hardware and software standards that form the infrared communication links The Z600 complies with the IrMC 1 1 specification which defines how mobile telephony and communication devices can exchange information In the Z600 the IrMC 1 1 specification is also used for communication via a cable Key benefits of using the Z600 with its built in infra red transceiver Connection via infrared True wireless communication e Low power consumption e Secure data transmission with the IrDA DATA standard e Ability to send and receive e mail and data on the connected PC PDA e Ability to connect to the Internet or intranet LAN from the connected PC PDA e Ability to manage the phone book from a PC e Exchange of business cards and calendar events with vCard vCalendar compatible devices e Exchange of ring signals between compatible phones 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 Z600 within a metre and
97. th HF redial switch profile record play memos and magic word Maximum contacts 34 Voice command Yes maximum number of functions 6 Voice coding Yes Voice memo Yes the total time is only limited by the memory The maximum number of voice memos is 20 Voice memos cannot be used as ring signals WAP browser Yes WAP 2 0 browser with support for XHTML and CHTML WTLS for added WAP security Yes WTLS class 1 2 3 and signText Network dependent features SMS and EMS messaging The Z600 is capable of sending and receiving SMS and EMS messages and linked messages With the Short Message Service a user can send text messages containing up to 160 characters to and from GSM mobile stations With the linked SMS the user can link up to 10 SMS messages together to create a longer message network dependent ser vice A Service Centre SC acts as a storage and for warding centre The Z600 also supports using SMS as a bearer type for connecting to WAP SMS consists of two basic services September 2003 Mobile Originated SMS Mobile Terminated SMS For Mobile Originated SMS an SMS message is sent from a Mobile Station to the SMS C where it is forwarded to its destination This can be another Mobile Station or a terminal in the fixed network A Mobile Terminated SMS is when an SMS mes sage is forwarded from the SMS C to a Mobile Sta tion When the Mobile Station rece
98. tisrinstrntisstnntintinstustnnntnntennnnna 31 Using GPRS in the 2600 srpna anaran eaaa a a R AREE 31 Modem and AT ComMAaANdS sssini nii ea i a EE 32 GSM data COMMUNICATION iiss incis osccisrecdetiesiieseritnassatedon ew dedis aaa aeaa 32 AF commands SUPPOM wa shinean ints inne nd ive een dine iene 33 Online Developer RESOUICES oo eceececseesteeeeeeteeeteneeteeeseesecaeetaeeaeetieeenaeeteeetneeenas 33 Sony Ericsson Developer SUppOT c eee eeeteeteeee cee eeeteeecetteetieeetneeeteetneeeneeenas 34 Infrared tranSCeIVel s vidcuristdsussadianteiestian Odette amen ane denateades 34 Connection via infrared seis iedcydiasdt eee enia ie acide snd E a S a i 34 Network dependent features c cece eee tt ttn eee etter ANEESEEAEEENEEEEEEN EENES EEEE EEEE 41 SIM application toolkit ssiesiiineeriiiissinii nn a i 42 SIM AT services supported by the Z600 ussesieseriserierierrierisrieesrriennererenn 43 User interaction With SIM AT ivciniidvine animist ein one 46 Security and M commerce technical data ccc eee eee eee enee eee eeeeeneeee 47 Terminology and abbreviations 00 eect eee e teres eee tee tear ceeeieeenieee 47 Related information ssiri dansinn aaan taa ai aaa aiiai aani 50 3 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Technical Specifications sg issccssaceticts sececageiaeds denasseancedanisancstasts gsedeiel naahe aKa EE ARANA AES 51 General technical datasreisiiasorsiiaiiinar eaa a Hane eide 52 Exterior desScMP UOM siesena agaaa aaa aaa aaa R
99. ts the data in the WIM The user is asked to enter the PIN code the first time the SWIM card is accessed when establishing a connection Signature lock A signature lock is used for confirming transac tions much like a digital signature In the Z600 the user can check which transactions have been made with the phone when browsing Each time the user confirms a transaction with a signature lock code a contract is stored in the phone The contract contains details about the transaction Configuration of WAP settings An easy way to perform WAP configuration in the Z600 is to use the step by step WAP configurator available on http www SonyEricsson com The configurator utilizes OTA provisioning Manual configuration is done using the menu sys tem in the phone This is described in the User s guide September 2003 Over the air provisioning of WAP settings To simplify the configuration of WAP settings in the Z600 all settings can be sent to the phone as an SMS message This makes it easy for an operator a service provider or a company to distribute set tings for Internet intranet and WAP without the user having to configure the phone manually This also makes it easy to upgrade services as no man ual configuration is required e The OTA configuration message is distributed via SMS point to point The setup information is a binary encoded XML message WBXML To receive information about OTA specifications please
100. um 3kb The animation will be shown in the Image Browser if it s saved in the phone GIF Animations used as background images or user greetings displays first frame only 79 September 2003 White Paper Z600 SyncML technical data Feature Support for Sync ML in the Z600 SyncML compliance The handset is fully SyncML compliant it passed both Syn cML Conformance and Inter operability testing SyncFest Basic data formats Contacts vCard 2 1 Calendar vCalendar 1 0 Tasks vTodo 1 0 Possibility for operators to extend No SyncML functionality Possibility to synchronize other hand No sets using SyncML Transport method for SyncML mes sages WSP i e using a WAP connection Synchronization application place ment Inside the handset Possibility for the user to configure login parameters e g username and password to access the remote database Yes Configuration parameters that can be entered modified by the user Server URL Server UserlD Server PWD Paths to databases Calendar Contacts Tasks UserID and PWD for Databases Databases to be synced on off WAP Account Sync Sound Mechanisms used by the handset to capture changes made by the end user i e how does the SyncML client in your handset know which changes were made to the address book It uses a change log where it marks the contact as updated Ability to deal with multiple servers No
101. upported R99 with exceptions missing AT commands for example Launch browser and Show icon still under investigation Information to the user while Yes via icon in secured mode WTLS Is an incoming class 2 SMS Yes transferred to the SIM even when another application a browser is running Access to the WIM WIM can only be accessed by native applications e g the browser Terminology and abbreviations 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project AMR Adaptive Multi Rate Audio format for speech sounds 47 September 2003 API Application Programming Interface ASP Active Server Page Server technology that gener ates WAP pages dynamically Bearer The method for accessing WAP from the phone for example GSM Data CSD and SMS bFTP binary File Transfer Protocol Bluetooth Bluetooth wireless technology is a secure fast point to multipoint radio connection technology It is a Specification for a small form factor low cost radio solution providing links between mobile com puters mobile phones and other portable handheld devices and connection to the Internet For more information http www bluetooth com Bookmark A URL and header title stored in the phone Browsing session The period from the first access of content until the termination of the connection Calling Line Identification CLI Shows the number of the caller or a picture assigned to the number of the cal
102. work TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System The telecommunications system incorporating mobile cellular and other functionality that is the subject of standards produced by 3GPP URL Uniform Resource Locator USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data VAD Voice Activated Dialling VAS Value Added Service vCalendar vCalendar defines a transport and platform inde pendent format for exchanging calendar and scheduling information for use in PIMs PDAs and group schedulers vCalendar is specified by IETF vCard vCard automates the exchange of personal infor mation typically found on a traditional business card for use in applications such as Internet mail voice mail WAP browsers telephony applications call centres video conferences PIMs P DAs pag ers fax office equipment and smart cards vCard is specified by IETF WAE Wireless Application Environment WAP Wireless Application Protocol Handheld devices low bandwidth binary coded a deck card meta phor to specify a service A card is typically a unit of interaction with the user that is either presenta tion of information or request for information from the user A collection of cards is called a deck which usually constitutes a service September 2003 WAP Application A collection of WML cards with the new context attribute set in the entry card WAP service A WML
103. y de facto extensions ETSI 07 05 07 07 and 07 10 Overview of AT command functions AT commands are used to configure the mobile tel ephone to request information about the current configuration or operational status of the 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 to any one of three modes of operation These are Off line command mode The command mode for entry of AT commands when the device is first turned on On line data mode Allows normal operation of the built in modem for exchanging data or facsimiles with a remote modem On line command mode For sending AT commands to the built in modem while remaining connected to a remote modem The AT commands are grouped as follows Control and Identification Call Control Interface Commands Data Compression Mode Management Audio Control Accessory Menus Accessory Authentication Voice Call Control Accessory Identification GSM DTE DCE Interface Commands GSM Call Control GSM Data GSM High Speed Circuit Switched Data GSM Network Services GSM USSD GSM Facility Lock GSM Mobile Equipment Control and Status GSM Mobile Equipment Error Control GSM SMS and PDU Mode GSM GPRS GSM Phonebook GSM Clock Date and Alarm Handling GSM Subscriber Identification Ericsson Specific AT Commands for GSM MMI Settings Voice Control OBEX WAP Browser O
104. ze URL sent pointing to the UA profile at the beginning of WSP session Yes URL location On the manufacturer WAP site WTAI WTA Make Call Yes WTA Send DTMF Yes WTA Add Phone Book Yes Other WTA WTAI No DOWNLOAD WAP solutions SAR WSP HTTP GET solution to Yes download content over WAP Download Fun from Openwave No Other download content over WAP Yes Downloaded without using SAR is limited to 10kB Features Download application product memory check Yes Downloaded object solution Yes The user is asked if the content is to be saved UAP indication for downloading Yes 71 September 2003 White Paper Z600 Feature Support in the Z600 for WAP Other features Yes Store delete forward use manage Object formats Ringing tones audio iM elody other eMelody vMel Wallpapers Image WBMP GIF J PEG Pictures Image WBMP GIF J PEG Games Yes 4 6 pre loaded and 5 7 at Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet J AVA applications Yes Screen savers Image GIF J PEG Audio files audio MPEG4 not used MP3 not used WAV not used Skins Application skin Video Video MPEG4 not used GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE Man Machine Interface Soft keys Yes Separate dedicated back or erase Yes keys Screen backlight on when Yes browsing Predictive writing Yes http string displayed automatically when ent

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