Sony Ericsson Sonyericsson P800 Manual
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 111 Multimedia for P800 Games Solitaire and Chess (Backup copies to reinstall in case of Master Reset or user uninstall) Men in Black II - Shoot out game based on the Men in Black II movie Stunt Run - High resolution car game Sony Ericsson Image Editor Image editor enabling the user to crop, rotate, zoom and adjust images and then send them to the P800. MMS 8 MMS Templates. These are copies of the templates loaded on the P800 in the factory. P800 Demo Demo application that is also pre-installed on the P800 in the factory. (Backup copy to reinstall in case of Master Reset or user uninstall) Pictures A selection of images to use with the P800. See ‘Personalisation and Customisation’ for more information. Ring Signals A selection of ring signals to use with the P800. See ‘Personalisation and Customisation’ for more information. Sound effects A selection of sound effects to use with the P800. See ‘Personalisation and Customisation’ for more information. Video A copy of the pre-installed video clip “World of Connectivity” Viewers A package of additional viewer plug-ins to enable the document viewer to read more formats. 6 selectable bundles: 1. Extended Office 2. Lotus 3. Wordperfect 4. Archive 5. Graphics 6. Other Refer to the Viewer section for more information.
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 112 P800 Consumer Package The exact contents of the P800 package depend on the localization. The basic contents are as follows: • P800 • Standard Battery • Travel charger • 16 MB Memory Stick Duo • Memory Stick Adapter • SyncStation with USB • Stereo Portable Handsfree • Protective bag • Wrist strap • 3 extra styli • Flip replacement • PC Suite for P800 CD • Multimedia for P800 CD P800 with stereo handsfree and images from the P800 box sleeve
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 113 Terminology and Abbreviations 3G Generic term for the third generation mobile systems which will offer voice and faster data services compared to today’s 2G (e.g. GSM) and ‘2.5G’ (e.g. GPRS) solutions. 3GPP 3 rd Generation Partnership Project. Collaboration between a number of telecommunications standards bodies to specify 3G. 3GPP also maintains and develops the specifications for GSM. AAC Advanced Audio Codec. AMR Adaptive Multi-Rate. 3GPP standard for speech coding (compression). AU, .au Format for audio data files. AWT Abstract Windowing Toolkit. A Java Graphical User Interface library. BAE Beatnik Audio Engine TM Bearer Path over which data flows. Specifically in CSD and HSCSD, the type of telephony link from the GSM network to the server – PSTN or ISDN. 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 computers, mobile phones and other portable handheld devices, and connectivity to the internet. Available from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), http://www.bluetooth.com . Bookmark A URL and header/title stored in the phone, enabling the user to go directly to a Web or WAP page. BMP Microsoft Windows Bitmap. A graphics format defined by Microsoft supporting 1, 4, 8 or 24 bit colour depth. No compression, so files can be large. bps Bits per second – rate of data flow. CB Cell Broadcast. Type of SMS message. cHTML A version of HTML optimized for small devices. CLDC Connected Limited Device Configuration. The J2ME ‘configuration’ implemented in the P800. CLDC specifies a runtime environment with specifically limited resources, suitable for memory-constrained devices. CLI Calling Line Identity. Shows the number of the person calling you in your mobile phone display. The P800 will also display the name and photograph of the caller if they are in Contacts. You can then make an informed choice as to whether or not to take the call. Bear in mind that not all numbers can be displayed. To use this service, it must be supported by your network. COM Port Defines a serial/RS-232 port within the Windows environment. May be physical (COM1 port on the rear of the PC) or virtual (COM5 port communicating with a PC card modem) CS Circuit Switched. Connection from A to B which has a fixed bandwidth and is maintained over a period of time, for example a voice telephone call. CS-1 to CS-4 Coding Scheme. Determines the data rate per timeslot in GPRS. CSD Circuit Switched Data. CSD is a GSM service providing a CS data connection at a rate of 9.6 or 14.4kbps. CSS Cascading Style Sheet. A feature of browsers. DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency. A method of coding digits as a combination of two audible tones. DUN Dial-Up Networking. ECML Electronic Commerce Modelling Language. EFR Enhanced Full Rate, speech coding. Provides better speech quality than HR or FR.
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 114 e-GSM Extended GSM. New frequencies specified by the European Radio Communications Committee (ERC) for GSM use when additional spectrum is needed (Network-dependent). It allows operators to transmit and receive just outside GSM’s core 900MHz frequency band. This extension gives increased network capability. EMS Enhanced Messaging Service. An extension of SMS enabling pictures, animations, sound and text formatting to be added to text messages. 3GPP has included EMS in the standards for SMS. ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute. www.etsi.org FC, FC mode Flip Closed – used in this document to refer to the P800 with the flip closed. FCC Federal Communications Commission. US government agency which regulates radio communications. FR Full Rate, speech coding. FO, FO mode Flip Open. Used in this document to refer to the P800 when the flip is open. GGSN Gateway GPRS Support Node GIF Graphics Interchange Format. Format for storing images which also supports animated images. Highly compressed by limiting the colour palette to 16 or 256 colours. G-MIDI General MIDI. Specifies a minimum level of performance compatibility. GPRS General Packet Radio Services. GSM Global System for Mobile Communications. GSM is the world’s most widely-used digital mobile phone system, now operating in over 160 countries around the world. GSM 900 The GSM system family includes GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900. There are different phases of roll-out for the GSM system and GSM phones are either phase 1 or phase 2 compliant. GSM 1800 Also known as DCS 1800 or PCN, this is a GSM digital network working on a frequency of 1800 MHz. It is used in Europe and Asia-Pacific. GSM 1900 Also known as PCS. Refers to a GSM system running in the 1900MHz band. Used in the USA and Canada, for instance. HR Half Rate, speech coding. HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data. HTML HyperText Markup Language. HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol. IMAP4 Internet Message Access Protocol version 4. Used to collect E-Mail from a mail server. Has more features than POP3. iMelody A format for monophonic ringtones. IrDA Infrared Data Association. ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network. Can provide circuit-switched data connections in multiples of 64 kbps. ISP Internet Service Provider. J2ME Java2 Micro Edition. An edition of the Sun Microsystems Java programming/runtime environment specifying two runtime environment ‘configurations’ aimed at small devices. Java Phone An API in Java for interacting with a phone. JFIF JPEG File Interchange Format JNI Java Native Interface
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 115 JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group, best known for the .JPG format for still image compression. JVM Java Virtual Machine kbps Kilobits per second – rate of data flow. KVM ‘Kilo’ Virtual Machine LAN Local Area Network. MBM Multi Bitmap. Image file format on Symbian OS. ME Mobile Equipment. (Phone excluding SIM card) MeT Mobile Electronic Transactions. An initiative founded by Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola to establish a secure and consistent framework for mobile transactions. MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI defines a protocol and file format which enables music to be described and stored in binary form. MIDP Mobile Information Device Profile. An API (or ‘profile’ in J2ME nomenclature) defined to enable a standard programming API for mobile devices. MIDP compliant applications execute in the restricted environment defined by the CLDC. MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. A protocol defining how messages are sent on the internet. For example, MIME is used to describe how attachments are encoded and what type of data they contain. MMS Multimedia Messaging Service. Logical extension of SMS and EMS, MMS defines a service enabling sound, images and video to be combined into multimedia messages. MMS-C MMS Service Centre MO Mobile Origination. For example, an SMS message sent from a mobile terminal. MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3. An audio compression technology that is part of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 specifications. Commonly used to distribute music on the internet and on portable players. MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group. A working group of ISO/IEC in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video. MS Mobile Station. (Phone and SIM card) MT Mobile Termination. OS Operating System, such as Symbian OS, Linux, Microsoft ® Windows®. OTA Over-the Air Configuration. To provide settings for the phone by way of sending a message, SMS, over the network to the phone. This reduces the need for the user to configure the phone manually. PC Personal Computer. PCS Personal Communications Services, often used to describe GSM1900 networks. PDF Portable Document Format. A format created by Adobe for storing and distributing documents. PDP Packet Data Protocol. Personal Java An edition of Java appropriate for mobile devices such as PDAs. Phone book A memory in the SIM card where phone numbers can be stored and accessed by name or position. PIM Personal Information Management. Generic term for applications such as Contacts, Calendar, Tasks etc. PKI Public Key Infrastructure.
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 116 PNG Portable Network Graphics. PNG compresses images with millions of colours no loss of detail, but has comparatively large file size. It is not commonly used. Polyphonic “Many sounds”. The maximum number of notes an instrument can play at the same time, commonly 16 in MIDI devices. POP3 Post Office Protocol. Used to collect E-Mail from a mail server. PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network, for example ordinary analogue phone line for speech and/or computer modem. PTD Personal Trusted Device. Concept in MeT QCIF Quarter Common Intermediate Format. A video format size of 176 x 144 pixels. QQVGA Quarter Quarter VGA, 160 x 120 pixels. QVGA Quarter VGA size, typically refers to a portrait oriented screen 240 pixels wide x 320 pixels high. RADIUS Remote Access Dial-In Service. Facility at the ISP or corporation to manage remote data connections. PDA Personal Digital Assistant. A handheld computer having functions such as address book, calendar etc. PNG Portable Network Graphics. Format for storing images on file with data compression but without lowering of quality (loss of information). RAS Remote Access Service. RMF Rich Music Format TM A file format developed by Beatnik combining the compact size of MIDI files with the high quality of MP3 and WAV. Rx Receive SC Service Centre (for SMS). SDK Software Development Kit Service Provider A company that provides services and subscriptions to mobile phone users. SIM card Subscriber Identity Module card – a card that must be inserted in any GSM-based mobile terminal. 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 P800 uses the small plug-in card. SIM-AT SIM Application Toolkit – a means of providing simple applications that are stored on the SIM card. SMIL Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language. Used by MMS to describe how media objects are to be played. SMS Short Message Service. Allows messages of up to 160 characters to be sent and received via the network operators message centre to a mobile phone. SMSCB SMS Cell Broadcast. SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Protocol used to send E-Mail from an E-Mail client via an SMTP server. SS Supplementary Service SWIM A SWIM card is a SIM card containing a WIM TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TE Terminal Equipment. Generic term for GSM terminals such as phones and PC cards. Terminal Adaptor Generic term for the equipment terminating a digital comms line such as an ISDN2 line. The P800 is a Terminal Adaptor since it interfaces to GSM digital data services.
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 117 TLS Transport Layer Security. Used by Web browsers, for example. Tx Transmit UI User Interface. Sometimes called ‘Man-Machine Interface’. URL Uniform Resource Locator. Points to a service or information on the internet, for example: http://www.ericsson.com/mms/demo USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data. Narrow-band GSM data service. For example entering *79*1234# might return the stock price for stock 1234. V.110 ETSI standard for data over an ISDN circuit. V.120 ETSI standard for data over an ISDN circuit. vCal; vCalendar vCalendar defines a transport and platform- independent format for exchanging calendar and scheduling information for use in PIMs/PDAs and group schedulers. vCalendar is specified by IETF. vCard vCard automates the exchange of personal information typically found on a traditional business card, for use in applications such as internet mail, voice mail, Web browsers, telephony applications, call centres, video conferencing, PIMs /PDAs, pagers, fax, office equipment, and smart cards. vCard is specified by IETF. VGA Video Graphics Array. Graphics standard introduced by IBM, having a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. VPN Virtual Private Network. WAP Wireless Application Protocol. Handheld devices, low bandwidth, binary coded, a deck/card metaphor to specify a service. A card is typically a unit of interaction with the user, that is, either presentation of information or request for information from the user. A collection of cards is called a deck, which usually constitutes a service. WAV Waveform audio. Format for storing sound. WBMP Wireless BitMap. Part of the WAP specifications, an image format optimised for small mobile devices. WBXML Wireless Binary Extensible Markup Language. WIM Wireless Identity Module. WML Wireless Markup Language. A markup language used for authoring services, fulfilling the same purpose as HyperText Markup Language (HTML) does on the World Wide Web (WWW). In contrast to HTML, WML is designed to fit small handheld devices. WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security. Part of WAP, WTLS provides privacy, data integrity and authentication on transport layer level between two applications. WWW World Wide Web. xHTML Extensible Hypertext Markup Language XML Extensible Markup Language
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 118 Related Information Links http://www.SonyEricsson.com/P800 P800 website http://www.SonyEricsson.com/developer Sony Ericsson developer information http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Information for application developers http://www.ericsson.com/gprs Information on the GPRS system http://www.gsmworld.com/ General information on GSM http://www.3gpp.org/ Home of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project http://www.etsi.org/ Home of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute. http://www.mobiletransaction.org/ MeT – Mobile electronic Transaction homepage http://www.symbian.com/ Information on Symbian and Symbian OS http://www.metrowerks.com/ Code Warrior tools for Symbian OS http://www.syncml.org/ SyncML homepage http://www.bluetooth.com/ Home of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group http://www.irda.org/ Home of the Infrared Data Association http://www.wapforum.com/ Home of the WAP forum http://www.imc.org/ Home of the Internet Mail Consortium http://www.rsasecurity.com/ RSA Security provides the SecurID® two-factor authentication solution. http://www.securecomputing.com/ Secure Computing provides the SafeWordTM authentication and access control solution. http://java.sun.com/ The source for Java technology. http://www.memorystick.org/ Technical specifications and Supporting Companies’ site for Memory Stick. http://www.memorystick.com/ Information site by ‘memorystick.com’ Business Centre within Sony Corp. http://www.midi.org/ MIDI Manufacturer’s Association site for information on MIDI. http://www.beatnik.com/ Beatnik provides enhanced audio solutions including the RMF format.
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 119 Useful References MMS From http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Sony Ericsson MMS Developers Guide, November 1, 2002 MMS Developers Guide, October 31, 2001 MMS Conformance version 2.0.0, September 27, 2002, SymbianOS and UIQ UIQ Style Guide, http://www.symbian.com/technology/UI/uiq_styleguide/index.html Designing for UIQ, http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Java [1] J2ME(TM) Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) Specification version 1.0a May 19,2000. 59 pages Sun Microsystems Inc. See: http://java.sun.com/products/cldc/ [2] Mobile Information Device Profile (JSR-37) JCP Specification Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition, 1.0a September 15, 2000. 284 pages See: http://java.sun.com/products/midp [3] The Java Virtual Machine Specification Tim Lindholm/Frank Yellin ISBN 0-201-43294-3, Addison Wesley Pub. Co, 496 pages [4] The Java (tm) Programming Language, Third Edition Ken Arnold, James Gosling, David Holmes, ISBN: 0-201-70433-1 Addison Wesley Pub. Co, 624 pages [5] Programming Wireless Devices with the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition Roger Riggs, Antero Taivalsaari, Mark VandenBrink, ISBN 0-201-74627-1, Addison Wesley Pub. Co, 345 pages [6] Wireless Java – Developing with Java2, Micro Edition Jonathan Knudsen,ISBN 1-893115-50-X, a! Press, 226 pages [7] MIDP API’s for Wireless Applications (Sun Whitepaper) “A Brief Tour for Software Developers”, Sun Microsystems, Inc. http://java.sun.com/products/midp/midp-wirelessapps-wp.pdf [7] Applications for Mobile Devices (Sun Whitepaper) “Helpful Hints for Application Developers and User Interface Designers using the Mobile Information Device Profile”, Sun Microsystems, Inc. http://java.sun.com/products/midp/midpwp.pdf [8] PersonalJava Application Environment Specification 1.1.1 (Final) Sun Microsystems, Inc. January 7, 1999, 19 pages [9] Over The Air User Initiated Provisioning Recommended Practice for the Mobile Information Device Profile, Version 1.0, May 7, 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 24 pages
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 120 [10] Java Native Interface (JNI) Online Tutorial, Sun Microsystems, Inc. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/native1.1/index.html [11] PersonalJava FAQ (Sun Microsystems Inc. web page) http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/faq.html [12] Wireless Java for Symbian devices, Johnathan Allin, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., ISBN 0471486841. [13] Java in Sony Ericsson mobile Phones, White Paper, May be downloaded from http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Trademarks and Acknowledgements Symbian and all Symbian-based marks and logos are trademarks of Symbian Limited. Microsoft, Windows, PowerPoint and Outlook are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Lotus, Lotus Notes, Lotus Organizer and 1-2-3 are registered trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation and/or IBM Corporation. Lotus Mobile Notes is a trademark of Lotus Development Corporation and/or IBM Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Corel, Wordperfect and Quattro Pro are trademarks or registered trademarks of Corel Corporation or Corel Corporation Limited in Canada, the United States and/or other countries. Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.