Sony Ericsson Sonyericsson P800 Manual
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 81 Sound Effects Name Type Size Location Notes Default alerts Fixed Retained at Master Reset Arrow sound WAV 13kB Internal storage Bird Midi 5kB Internal storage Car horn WAV 23kB Internal storage Door bell Midi 1kB Internal storage Tap to Midi 1kB Internal storage Car brakes WAV 39kB CD Rooster WAV 107kB CD Drum roll Midi 5kB WAP/Web Plane WAV 60kB WAP/Web Ring-futuristic Midi 11kB WAP/Web Ring-symphony Midi 8kB WAP/Web Music Name Type Size Location Lateral Thinking MP3 800kB Internal Storage Video Sony Ericsson ‘World of Connectivity’ (713kB)
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 82 MMS Templates Each template has an animation and a sound clip. Confused Congratulations I am late I miss you Invitation Let’s go party Love you OK
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 83 PC Software for Personalisation Two PC applications may be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com . The Image Editor is also available on the P800 Multimedia CD. Sony Ericsson Image Editor The Sony Ericsson Image Editor lets the user crop, zoom, rotate and adjust colour, contrast and brightness settings for many PC image file formats, and send them directly to the P800. The image can then be used by any application that can access image files on the P800 storage. Typical uses are to create Wallpapers, prepare pictures of contacts and images to use in MMS messages. Pictures can be selected from the PC’s hard disk or other media. The required image can be zoomed and cropped. Brightness, contrast and colour balance can also be changed. The edited image is previewed on a replica of the P800. When it is ready, the image can be transferred to the P800 using cable, infrared or Bluetooth. Sony Ericsson MMS Home Studio The MMS Home Studio allows MMS messages on to be quickly and easily composed on a PC. The result may be previewed in a P800 emulator on the PC screen and then downloaded to the P800 via infrared, cable or Bluetooth wireless technology. A collection of images and sounds is supplied. Images can be loaded from the PC and are converted to 160 x 120 pixels and the user’s choice of BMP, GIF or JPG. Sound recordings can be made, or existing sound files imported for use with MMS. Composed messages may be stored in MMS Home Studio.
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 84 Over-The-Air (OTA) Configuration OTA remote configuration provides simple set-up of services. The user is spared the task of finding complex technical information and then manually entering it via the UI. Instead, a web request or a call to be the mobile operator’s helpdesk is all that is necessary – the appropriate settings can then be sent via SMS directly to the P800. OTA configuration using the Ericsson/Nokia Over The Air Settings Specification enables the following parameters to be provisioned: • WAP Account (Account name & WAP Gateway settings; Like a WAP Profile on the R380) • ISP Settings (Bearer information, username, password) • Bookmark (name and URL) • SyncML settings • MMS Settings The following parameters may be remotely configured according to WAP Forum specifications: • WAP Account • ISP Settings Further OTA configuration is provided using Nokia Smart Messaging. It is used to set up E-Mail accounts, specifically: • ISP (Bearer information, username, password, IP and DNS addresses, login script) • E-Mail account (Username, password, address, server details) Sony Ericsson WAP Configurator Sony Ericsson’s WAP Configurator provides WAP settings for many networks as a free service to owners of Sony Ericsson mobile phones. It may be found at http://www.sonyericsson.com/ . Factory Customisation Factory customisation will be available to mobile operators and volume customers. This enables the hardware, applications, settings and media to be tailored to customer needs, including: • Customised One-button Internet Access • Pre-configured settings. ISP, WEB / WAP, GPRS etc • Pre-loaded content, including screensavers, wallpapers, ring tones, local WAP/WEB pages, pictures, demonstration MMS messages. • Bookmarks • Pre-loaded applications. Games, extended security, 3rd party applications • Organiser entries. Calendar, contacts, Jotter notes, Voice notes etc. • Certificates • Customised Flip • SIM lock Customisation is carried out by loading the P800 with a uniquely identifiable customisation package, made up from the following elements: • Default values for user configurable settings • Default values for hidden settings (i.e. settings unavailable to the user via the UI. Hidden settings are used to switch between customisation alternatives anticipated in the generic system software). • Preloaded user data (i.e. content such as welcome documents and messages, notes, contacts, etc.) • Preinstalled executables (i.e. executable wizards, 3 rd party applications, etc.)
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 85 Games The P800 is supplied with 4 games. Many more can be loaded thanks to the P800’s support for third party applications written in C++, PersonalJava and J2ME CLDC/MIDP. Solitaire A solitaire game is included. Options to tap or drag-and-drop for moves and high-score facility. Solitaire is pre-loaded into the user storage area. It may be uninstalled to make more space. It is included on the Multimedia for P800 CD for later re-installation. Chess The P800 includes a sophisticated Chess application which includes the ability to play remotely with another player over SMS. Players are created by selecting them from Contacts or giving them local names within the Chess application. Players may be: • Local (Computer) – Play against the P800, selecting a suitable skill level. • Local (Human) – 2 players can use the P800 as a chess board. • Remote (Human) – Play against another person, exchanging moves using SMS. Each move is timed and a list of moves may be viewed. It is possible to step backwards and forwards through a game. Each game is given a name and it may be suspended and saved at any time. The user may therefore have a number of games stored at any time, moving between them as required. Chess is pre-loaded into the user storage area. It may be uninstalled to make more space. It is included on the Multimedia for P800 CD for later re-installation. Men In Black IITM: Alien Pursuit The Men In Black agents are once again called to handle an emergency situation. A transporter carrying alien criminals lands on the roof of a shopping mall. Men In Black agents C and R must clean up the mess and hunt down the aliens that are running loose. This game is provided on the Multimedia for P800 CD-ROM and must be installed before use. To play, select which agent you want to be. You will be automatically moved through the shopping mall. Aliens are running around. You can shoot them using the stylus. Your basic weapon has a capacity of 6 shots. It is reloaded by tapping the gun icon or rolling the Jog Dial. Shooting certain aliens will win you a weapon upgrade. The aliens are armed and will shoot back if you are not quick! You start with 5 style points and can collect more by eliminating certain aliens. Shooting a civilian will cause you to lose a style point. Agents with no style points are suspended!
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 86 The game is suspended by events such as incoming phone calls. When the application is re- started from the Application Launcher, it will continue from the start of the level which was last being played. Stunt Run Stunt Run puts you at the wheel of your chosen stunt car on the Sony Ericsson race track! Select a car with your preferred balance of acceleration, top speed and handling and proceed to the starting grid of an easy, normal or hard circuit. Touch the buttons at the left hand end of the screen for reverse, forwards and fast-forward movement. Use the Jog Dial to steer the car. The game can be played in Single Player, Multiplayer and Tournament form. The demo mode shows a car driving round the circuit. This game is provided on the Multimedia for P800 CD-ROM and must be installed before use.
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 87 BluetoothTM Wireless Technology The P800 features built-in Bluetooth wireless technology. Its short-range radio link operates in the globally available 2.4 GHz frequency band, ensuring fast and secure communications up to a range of 10 metres. Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to operate also in noisy radio frequency environments, providing reliable and high data throughput. To achieve this, techniques such as frequency hopping and error correction are used. To enforce data security, data can optionally be encrypted. Bluetooth wireless technology facilitates instant connections, which are maintained even when the devices are not within line of sight. High-quality voice transmission is provided under adverse conditions, making it possible to use a headset connection to the P800 at all times. Sony Ericsson is a founding partner of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). Examples of Bluetooth wireless technology devices that are available now or are expected to be available in the near future include: • Headsets for wireless voice transmission and remote call control • PC cards for Bluetooth wireless technology in laptops and PDAs • MP3 music player • Other phones for exchanging business cards, ring signals, playing games etc. • Digital still and motion video cameras • Printers, hard disks and other storage devices • Handheld scanners for text, barcodes and images Please note that restrictions upon the use of Bluetooth may exist in a few countries. Contact a Sony Ericsson representative to check if the use of Bluetooth is restricted in your country. If you are unsure, the Bluetooth function should be switched off until you know the possible scope of any restrictions. Benefits of Bluetooth wireless technology in the P800 No cables Bluetooth wireless technology gives a true wireless connection to headset, computers, networks, printers and other devices. Radio Link Bluetooth does not require line-of-sight alignment. For example, when using the P800 to connect a laptop to the internet, a Bluetooth link between the laptop and the P800 can be established even when the P800 is placed in a jacket pocket, or placed near a window for better (GSM/GPRS) reception Several devices The P800 can maintain several devices, which you trust, in a pairing list, enabling rapid and safe connection when those devices are in range High transmission speed Comparable to USB. Secure and fast Data connection with a Bluetooth PC/laptop turns the phone into a modem for connecting to the Internet and for data transfer (no need to find and plug in cables or to align infrared sensors). Synchronisation Fast synchronization of calendar and phone book with PC/laptop and PDA.
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 88 Beaming Quick exchange of business cards, calendar events and melodies with other phones and devices. Low power Low power consumption. Bluetooth Usage Cases with the P800 Bluetooth Headset • Make and receive calls using the buttons on the handset and voice command. • Multiple headsets can be defined, for example a Bluetooth personal headset and a Bluetooth car kit. Laptop PC / PDA • Connect to P800 over Bluetooth and use it as a modem to connect to the internet. • Synchronise data. Mobile Devices • Share business cards and appointments using vCard and Vcal • Share photographs and sound clips
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 89 Synchronization & Data Transfer In everyday life, access to an updated calendar and details of friends and business colleagues is greatly appreciated. To be truly mobile, users must be able to carry their important information with them. Equipping mobile phones with Personal Information Manager (PIM) programs like calendars, task lists and address books gives users access to their most important data anywhere and anytime. The information is kept updated by synchronizing with the information at the office or at home. The growing use of groupware such as Microsoft ® Outlook® and Lotus® Notes® means that more and more meetings are booked electronically in daily business life. The P800 uses the SyncML protocol for synchronisation. This means that it has compatibility to synchronise with a wide variety of devices over a number of different communications media. SyncML – An Open Standard for Synchronisation SyncML Background Leading the way in providing remote synchronization capability, Sony Ericsson realizes that interoperability of remote synchronization is of utmost importance if mobile data usage is to become as widespread as generally predicted. That is why Ericsson, along with IBM, Lotus, Motorola, Matsushita, Nokia, Palm Inc., Psion and Starfish Software, founded the SyncML initiative in February 2000. Supported by more than 600 software and hardware developers, the SyncML initiative seeks to develop and promote a globally open standard for remote synchronization, called SyncML. 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 applications, 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 in a 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. SyncML leverages Extensible Markup Language (XML), making SyncML a truly future- proof platform. With SyncML any personal information, such as E-Mail, calendars, task lists, contact information and other relevant data, will be consistent, accessible and up 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. The P800 uses SyncML for both local synchronization (for example, with a PC using Bluetooth or a cable connection) and remote synchronisation over HTTP. Designed for the requirements of the wireless world SyncML is designed specifically with the wireless world’s tight requirements in mind. SyncML minimizes the use of bandwidth and can deal with the special challenges of wireless synchronization, such as relatively low connection reliability and high network latency. SyncML supports synchronization over WAP, HTTP or OBEX. As an open, future-proof standard, SyncML is the synchronization choice for any device or application of the mobile information society. For more information on SyncML, see http://www.syncml.org/ .
P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 90 Benefits of a common synchronization protocol End users Today’s user of mobile devices probably uses a different synchronization product with every device. Each technology can synchronize only a few applications, 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 that 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 arena of application hosting are particularly concerned that a proliferation of synchronization technologies will make it impossible to deploy and support their customers in a cost-effective manner. To support the range of data types and devices in use today, service providers must install and configure multiple server infrastructures, maintain and support that infrastructure, and maintain compatibility and performance. 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 technologies enables an application to support more types of devices and networked data, but that choice comes at a 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. Network operators As multiple applications that need remote synchronization over WAP are developed, there will be an automatic growth of revenue for network operators. Which information can be synchronized? The P800 supports synchronisation of the following data types: Application Remote Sync Local Sync Contacts 9 9 Calendar 9 9 Tasks 9 9 Jotter (text part only) 9 E-Mail ** 9 ** The E-mail implementation is slightly proprietary and therefore not fully Sync-ML compliant. Note that E-Mail can of course be fetched remotely using the Messaging application.