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White Paper, January 2003 
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The capacity of each timeslot depends on the network and four coding schemes are defined, CS-
1 to CS-4. These are different to the capacities in HSCSD due to the differences between circuit-
switched and packet data operation. GPRS networks are typically launched using CS-1 and CS-2 
only, limiting maximum speeds to those shown in bold below. The P800 supports CS-3 and CS-4 
and will operate at the higher speeds where introduced by mobile operators....

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The required GPRS server resource is defined by an Access Point Name (APN) rather than a 
telephone number. Example APNs might be 
 
Corporation.operator.country    Connect to your corporate intranet via a VPN  
Internet.operator.country    Connect to internet via the mobile operator’s ISP 
Wap.operator.country      Connect to the mobile operator’s WAP service 
 
The Access Server in the GSM/GPRS network will make the connection to the requested...

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Chinese Models In Detail 
 
This section provides more information about the extra features of the P800/P802 for Chinese 
language markets and the differences when compared to the P800 latin characterset models. 
 
Product Name and Languages 
 
Market Product 
Name Default Language for UI, Dictionary and 
printed manual Alternative UI 
Language 
China  P802  Simplified Chinese (ZS)   
Hong Kong  P800  Traditional Chinese Hong Kong (ZH)   
Singapore...

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This is the Stokes keypad. Note the additional 
symbols on keys 1-9 and 0.  
 
 
FO Character Input  
Virtual Keyboard 
 
Virtual keyboards are provided to enable the user to input elements. The top area is where 
selected characters are displayed to make up the sentence. An element display area shows the 
selected element(s). Candidates are displayed within a candidates area, and may be selected. 
 
 Pinyin Virtual Keyboard. 
Includes an elements and...

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Handwriting Recognition 
 
The user writes text directly on to the screen. The shapes drawn persist until the character is 
interpreted. Simplified Chinese is supported on the P802 and Traditional Chinese on the P800 
(Chinese). 
 
 
 
 
Chinese Dictionary 
 
 
 
The P802 has a standalone Chinese-English / 
English-Chinese dictionary. Both Traditional 
and Simplified Chinese versions are supplied 
on the CD-ROM. The user may load the 
version required....

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Lunar Calendar 
 
The P802 has two calendars, one based on the Western solar calendar system and one based 
on the Chinese lunar system. Before the solar calendar was adopted, China exclusively followed 
a lunar to decide the times of planning, harvesting and festival occasions. Today the solar 
calendar is used for most practical matters of daily life but the lunar calendar is still important 
because it determines numerous seasonal holidays such as...

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WuZiQi – Five Stone Chess 
 
The P802 has a well-known Chinese game called WuZiQi. The name means ‘Five Stone Chess’ 
and the goal is to get five stones in one line. The other games on the P802 are Chess and 
Solitaire. Further games will be provided on the P802 CD-ROM. 
 
 
 
User Storage 
 
The Chinese UI and input methods need more storage space compared to the Latin character 
version. Internal user storage space for messages, dictionary,...

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SIM Application Toolkit  
 
SIM Application Toolkit (SIM-AT) is a method of developing small applications for mobile phones. 
User interaction is via the screen and keyboard, whilst connectivity is provided by means of SMS 
and USSD transports. SIM-AT can also be used to initiate phone calls. A typical application is to 
provide a simple menu-based interface to value-added services provided by the mobile operator. 
The application is stored and...

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PLAY TONE  Play supervisory tones (e.g. Dial tone, Busy tone) as defined in 
GSM 02.40. 
 
PROFILE DOWNLOAD  Profile downloading provides a mechanism for the ME to tell the 
SIM what it is capable of. 
 
PROVIDE LOCAL 
INFORMATION Send current known locality information to the SIM: 
• 
MCC, MNC, LAC and Cell Identity 
• IMEI 
• 
Network Measurement Results   
• 
Date, time and time zone  
• Language Setting 
• 
Timing Advance 
 
REFRESH  The Refresh...

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CD-ROM Contents 
 
The P800 is shipped with two CD-ROMS: PC Suite for P800 and Multimedia for P800. 
 
PC Suite for P800 
 
 
 
 
The PC Suite for P800 CD-ROM includes the following: 
 
Local Synchronisation PC software for synchronising PIM data between the P800 and 
PC applications such as Microsoft
® Outlook® and Lotus® Notes® 
and Lotus Organizer. Described elsewhere in this paper. 
 
Backup and Restore Utility to back up the data from the P800 for...
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