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Sony Ericsson T600 User Manual

September, 2002

T600/T602

Contents

Preface ...........................................................................................................................

2

Product Overview ..........................................................................................................

2

Key functions and features ...................................................................................

3

More in-phone functions ......................................................................................

3

Messaging and chat ......................................................................................................

4

Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) ....................................................................

4

Mobile chat via SMS ............................................................................................

5

WAP Services ................................................................................................................

6

Using WAP in the T600/T602 ...............................................................................

6

Technical specifications of the WAP browser ......................................................

7

Bearer characteristics ...........................................................................................

8

Connection-orientated WAP ................................................................................

8

Security using WAP ..............................................................................................

8

Over The Air provisioning of WAP settings ..........................................................

9

Configuration of WAP settings .............................................................................

9

In-phone functions and features ..................................................................................

10

Network-dependent features .............................................................................

14

SIM Application Toolkit ................................................................................................

15

SIM AT services supported by the T600/T602 ...................................................

15

User interaction with SIM AT ..............................................................................

17

Terminology .................................................................................................................

19

Related information .....................................................................................................

22

Documents .........................................................................................................

22

Links ...................................................................................................................

22

Trademarks and acknowledgements .................................................................

22

Technical specifications ..............................................................................................

23

General technical data ........................................................................................

23

Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR ..........................................................

23

Exterior description ............................................................................................

24

Ambient temperatures ........................................................................................

25

Supported Man-Machine Interface (MMI) languages .........................................

25

Current consumption, talk and standby times ...................................................

26

Games ................................................................................................................

26

Speech coding ...................................................................................................

26

Cell broadcast service ........................................................................................

27

Short Messaging Service ...................................................................................

27

Enhanced Messaging Service ............................................................................

29

Enhanced Messaging Service technical data .....................................................

30

Instant messaging/ Chat ....................................................................................

31

Performance and technical characteristics ........................................................

32

WAP browser technical data ..............................................................................

32

WAP operator technical data .............................................................................

34

USSD technical data ..........................................................................................

37

Image format technical data ...............................................................................

38

Images — downloading to phone ........................................................................

38

Index....................................................................................................................

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T600/T602

 

White Paper, September 2002

Preface

Product Overview

The Ericsson T600/T602 White Paper is designed to give the reader a deeper technical understanding of how the T600/T602 is designed, and how it interacts with other media. This document will make it easier to integrate with the IT and communications solutions of a company or organization.

People who can benefit from this document include:

Corporate buyers

IT Professionals

Software developers

Support engineers

Business decision-makers

The best place to find all the extras you need to support your phone and daily life is at the Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet, http://www.SonyEricsson.com/mobileinternet. Here you will find downloadable ring tones, news, information, and a host of exciting links to other sites.

More information, useful for product, service and application developers, is published on the Ericsson Mobility World. This site, at http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld, contains up-to-date information about technologies, products and tools.

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

Fourth edition (September 2002) Publication number: EN/LZT 108 5965 R4A

The T600/T602 is a an amazingly small triple band phone. It has a lithium battery and impressive talk and standby times. It is a phone of modern design and advanced technology with the most popular features. The T600/T602 is produced only in a limited volume.

This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty.

Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this document. Any hard copies of this document are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only.

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Key functions and features

Small and light

The T600/T602 measures 92 x 41 x 19.5 mm and weighs 63 grams. It is one of the smallest phones of the market.

Large display

Although small in size, the T600/T602 has a large display: 101 x 65 pixels (5 rows). This gives the user maximum readability when using the calendar, WAP and while messaging.

EMS

The T600/T602 supports limited Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS), an enhancement of the SMS standard. This makes it possible to include pictures and melodies in messages, and also to receive and edit new pictures and melodies on the phone. There are 115 pre-installed black-and- white pictures at purchase of phone.

Predictive text input

The T600/T602 has Predictive Text Input to make messaging easier. Instead of having to press keys several times for a letter, software in your T600/ T602 anticipates what word or phrase you are writing.

Option key

The T600/T602 keypad has an option key. By pressing this, the most common options for the function currently in use are presented to the user. The option key also provides a help menu for certain functions.

Calendar

The T600/T602 has a stand-alone calendar, where the user easily can store important events and tasks. There are three different views to change between: Month, week and day. In the Asian markets, the phones T600c and T602 also have a lunar calendar if you set Chinese to be the menu language of your phone. It appears under Extras/

Calendar.

WAP 1.2.1 browser

The T600/T602 has a Wireless Application Protocol 1.2.1 compliant browser, allowing fast and reliable access to Internet services with security according to WTLS class 2. GSM data access type, including High Speed Data (HSCSD), is supported.

Mobile chat

The T600/T602 has a Mobile chat over SMS, providing Internet-style chat functionality.

More in-phone functions

Melody composer

The T600/T602 has a built-in Melody Composer, where the user can edit and create up to 8 melodies by using the phone’s keypad. Each melody can consist of up to 99 notes over 5 octaves. A note (or rest) can be set in one of six durations. All this gives a great flexibility in creating personal ring tones and melodies for the user.

SIM AT

The T600/T602 supports SIM Application Toolkit (Online Services), which makes it possible for operators to provide new services to existing users over the air, including new menus and functions in the phone.

Profiles

The T600/T602 profiles feature; groups of settings preset to suit certain environments, such as “Meeting”, “Port H-free”, “Home”. The profiles are also related to intelligent accessories such as a portable handsfree.

Full graphic display

The T600/T602 has a large, full graphic display with an easy to navigate, user interface software.

Shortcuts

The T600/T602 has a number of shortcuts which make it possible to prepare settings into a favourite menu which the user can access quickly and easily.

Phone book

In a company or an organization, you may need to deploy several phones with a common set of phone book entries. This is done in the following way:

Prepare the phone book on one SIM card in one phone. Then copy the contents from this SIM card to the SIM cards of all the other phones. Please see the User’s Guide for more information.

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Start-up and shut-down shows

The T600/T602 has built-in start-up and shutdown shows that feature a short animation with a melody.

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Messaging and chat

The T600/T602 is capable of sending and receiving SMS messages, linked messages and it supports Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS). Also, mobile chat over SMS is supported.

With the Short Messaging Service, a user can send text messages containing up to 160 characters to and from GSM mobile stations (up to 70 characters using Chinese text)

With the long messages feature, the user can link several (3) SMS messages together to create a longer message (network-dependent service)

With EMS, the T600/T602 lets the user insert pictures and melodies, or ring tones, in outgoing messages. Also, the phone will display pictures and melodies included in incoming messages (network-dependent services)

The T600/T602 makes it possible to chat with a second party using SMS. The chat is a series of short messages and corresponding replies between two parties, similar to chat services provided on the Internet.

The T600/T602 also lets you save often-used text messages as templates. You can save up to ten templates consisting of up to 160 characters each in the phone’s memory.

Enhanced Messaging Service

(EMS)

Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) is a powerful enhancement of the SMS standard specified by the 3rd generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It is supported by the major network operators and mobile phone manufacturers. With it, mobile phone users can add life to SMS text messages in the form of pictures and melodies. This gives the users new ways to express feelings, moods and personality in SMS messages.

As well as messaging, users can collect and swap pictures and ring signals and other melodies, downloading them from the Internet or edit them directly on the phone. See related documents

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listed under “Documents” on page 22. EMS is a network-dependent service.

Pictures

In the T600/T602, there are over 110 permanently stored pictures that express different moods and situations. The pictures are grouped by eleven different themes to make them easy to find. In addition, the T600/T602 has another 30 empty positions where the user can save pictures that have been received in incoming messages, or have been created by the user on the phone.

For easy access, the user can save shortcuts to pre-installed or edited pictures in My Favourites, see the User’s Guide.

Melodies

Melodies received in incoming messages and composed by the user on the phone’s keypad can be stored in My Melodies. These are easily inserted in outgoing messages, see the User’s Guide. The built in tool for editing and creating melodies on the phone’s keypad is the Melody Composer.

Picture editor

The user can edit pictures and symbols directly on the phone, to create new, personal pictures for inclusion in EMS messages. The Picture Editor allows the user to view the picture in the display and edit it with the pen tool.

The available tools include:

Set line thickness

Zoom in, zoom out

Change picture width and height

Select black or white pen

The T600/T602 has a set of predefined pictures for use with EMS, which also can be edited. New pictures can be received with EMS messages and saved in the phone. See the User’s Guide for a description of this function.

Mobile chat via SMS

The T600/T602 makes it possible to chat with a second party using SMS. The chat is a series of short messages and corresponding replies between the two parties, similar to chat services provided on the Internet. This allows the user to review the conversation history in the display, and to reply by using a few commands. This makes a

chat session quicker than usual SMS correspondence.

Nicknames can be used to help identify the user in the chat.

A user can temporarily leave a chat session, for example to use the calculator, or play a game, and then resume the chat session.

Incoming and outgoing messages are identified with special icons in the display, and with the sender’s nickname.

Users can hide their own messages from the chat display, only viewing the chat messages from the second party.

The chat session can be saved as a history, for later review.

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WAP Services

Using WAP in the T600/T602

The typical WAP client is a small, portable device which is connected to a wireless network. This includes mobile phones, pagers, smart phones, PDAs and other small devices. In these devices, you have a limited user interface, low memory and computing power compared to desktop and laptop computers.

The WAP browser in the T600/T602 is designed for WML. It is suitable for interaction with customer services, e.g. ticket reservation. It is also handy when you want to access text-based information, such as timetables, share prices and exchange rates and Internet banking and other interactive services.

The built in WAP browser gives the user portable, fast and secure access to a wide variety of services, with the possibility of personalized services. WAP in the T600/T602 offers new opportunities to companies and service providers:

Bearer type

The T600/T602 accesses WAP over a standard GSM Data connection, including High Speed Data (HSCSD). (Network-dependent services.)

Connection-oriented

Supporting connection-oriented WAP, the T600/ T602 provides WAP browsing with a high reliability. Connectionless WAP is also supported.

Bandwidth efficiency

One of the key advantages WAP has over textbased HTML pages on mobile devices, is the bandwidth efficiency of communication. This is due partly to the fact that the WAP application is communicated to the wireless devices in the form of binary encoded data.

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 manually.

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The WAP profiles

The T600/T602 holds eight WAP profiles, each with a group of network settings and a homepage. If you provide a corporate WAP service on your Intranet, it is useful to enter an Intranet WAP profile in user phones. The WAP profile holds network settings and user identification. The users switch between corporate services and WAP services on the Internet, by switching WAP profile.

Yes, gives the most common options for the function currently in use. The option key also provides a help menu for certain functions.

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Technical specifications of the WAP browser

Feature

Support in the T600/T602 WAP browser

 

 

Authentication

WAP 1.2.1 Server applications may request Basic Authentication.

 

Gateway may request Authentication during connection setup.

 

 

Back to previous page

Yes

 

 

Bearer type GSMData (IP)

Yes, ISDN and analog

 

 

Bearer type SMS

No

 

 

Bookmarks

Yes, up to 8 named bookmarks for easy access to frequently visited

 

pages

 

 

Cache

Yes

 

 

Character sets*

UTF8 (Default), USAASCII, Latin 1, UCS2

 

 

Colour

1 bit (b/w)

 

 

Homepage

Yes, up to 8 different, one for each WAP profile

 

 

Hyperlinks in Text

Yes, highlighted by inverse video

 

 

Hyperlinks in Images

Yes, indicated by a frame

 

 

Image Animation

No

 

 

Image Formats

WBMP, no transparent layers

 

 

Network Settings

Up to 8 different settings available by selecting WAP profile (Intranet,

 

Internet, Banking, Gateway etc.)

 

 

OTA Support

Yes

 

 

PPP Authentication

PAP

 

 

Reload page

Yes

 

 

Speed

9.6 kbit/s or 14.4 kbit/s

 

 

Tables

Yes

 

 

WAP/WML

WAP 1.1 & 1.2.1 compliant, WMLScript

 

Layers implemented: WAE, WSP, WDP, WTLS, WTP

 

 

WAP profiles

8 WAP profiles, each with its own settings

 

 

*) When creating WML applications, it is recommended always to save the page contents as UTF8, and this is clearly indicated in the pages before publishing. This ensures that the contents of the application can be viewed, regardless of character sets used in gateways and the phone. All characters are not supported in all phones. The software version depends on the market the phone is intended for. Also, please note that the phone may not support input on a WAP Service

which uses certain characters (MMI languages), even if those characters are supported for browsing in the phone.

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Bearer characteristics

The phone accesses WAP services over IP, where

IP is provided over GSM Data.

GSM data access

Circuit connection of data calls mean that the phone is connected during the WAP session.

Connection-oriented WAP uses error recovery services to provide high reliability.

Higher transmission speed than with SMS access.

Pricing of GSM data access comparable to that of data calls in the network.

Suitable for Complex Pull services, Browsing and Data transfer.

Not suitable for Provisioning, Pager service.

Connectionless WAP can also be used for those networks that do not support connec- tion-oriented WAP.

Connection-orientated WAP

The T600/T602 supports connection-oriented WAP over GSM Data. In general, this means that the connection between the WAP browser in the phone and the WAP Gateway is maintained in a session with error recovery services. This gives a high reliability with a reduced risk of errors in the transmission, and improves efficiency in WAP browsing.

Security using WAP

The T600/T602 is based on the WAP 1.2.1 specifications where security functionality is specified with a technology called Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS).

The WAP protocols that handle the connection, its transport and its security are structured in protocol layers. The security is handled by the WTLS layer operating above the transport protocol layer. The WTLS layer is modular and there are WTLS classes that indicate which security level is supported by the application.

WTLS class 1 specifies an encoding of the information.

WTLS class 2 includes class 1 and in addition a server authentication, where server certificates are needed in the phone (access lock)

The T600/T602 supports WTLS class 2.

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Figure 1 . Example showing the limitations of security implementation.

Over The Air provisioning of

WAP settings

To simplify configuring WAP setting in a number of phones, all settings can be sent as an SMS message to each phone. This makes it easy for an operator, a service provider or a company to distribute settings for Internet/Intranet, and WAP, without having to configure each phone manually. This also makes it easy to upgrade the services provided to the users, without the need for users to perform any manual configuration.

The OTA configuration message is distributed via SMS point-to-point.

The setup information is a binary encoded XML message. To receive information about OTA specifications, please contact your local Sony Ericsson representative for consumer products.

The user is not alerted about new settings until the ongoing browsing session ends. Furthermore, settings are not charged during an ongoing browsing session.

The necessary 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 identifier displayed on the screen as a shared secret between the SMS sender and the

receiver. It is important that the user has a way to verify that the configuration message is authentic.

Configuration of WAP

settings

To perform the WAP configuration of a single phone it is suggested to use the functions and information provided on the Sony Ericsson homepage at http://www.SonyEricsson.com/.

A manual configuration is made using the menu system in the phone. This is described in the User’s Guide.

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In-phone functions and features

*Subscription and/or network-dependent

In-phone functions and features

A

Alarm clock with snooze function

Yes

 

 

 

 

Alphabet input (Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek,

Yes

 

Hebrew and Thai)

 

 

 

 

 

Alternate Line Service*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Antenna connector, external for HF kits

No

 

 

 

 

Automatic redialling

Yes

 

 

 

B

Background light

Yes

 

 

 

 

Background picture/wallpaper in standby

Yes (115)

 

 

 

 

Bluetooth wireless technology support

No

 

 

 

 

Bookmarks (URL memory)

Yes (8)

 

 

 

 

Built-in antenna

Yes

 

 

 

 

Business card exchange

Yes, via EMS

 

 

 

C

Calculator

Yes

 

 

 

 

Calendar

Yes

 

 

 

 

Call barring*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Call divert*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Call forwarding*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Call hold*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Call list (last dialled, answered and missed calls)

Yes (30)

 

 

 

 

Call screening*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Call time/call cost (a.k.a Advice of Charge, Infor-

Yes

 

mation/Charging)*

 

 

 

 

 

Call transfer*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Call wait

Yes

 

 

 

 

Calling card service

Yes

 

 

 

 

Calling Line Identification (CLI)

Yes, as the number of

 

 

the caller.

 

 

 

 

Chinese text input

Yes (Stroke, Pinyin and

 

 

Bopomofo)

 

 

 

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Clock

Yes, with Time Zone*

 

 

 

 

Closed User Groups (CUG)*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Code memo

Yes

 

 

 

 

Conference calls*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Connected Line Identity Presentation (COLP)

Yes

 

 

 

 

CSD (Circuit Switched Data), a.k.a. GSM Data

Yes

 

 

 

D

Date

Yes

 

 

 

 

Display light

Yes, white (display),

 

 

blue (keypad)

 

 

 

E

EDGE (enhanced Data rates for Global Evolu-

No

 

tion)*

 

 

 

 

 

e-GSM

Yes

 

 

 

 

E-mail

Yes, WAP-based

 

 

 

 

E-mail address storage

No

 

 

 

 

E-melody

Yes

 

 

 

 

EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service)*

Yes, —limited version —

 

 

pictures and melodies

 

 

only

 

 

 

 

E-OTD (Enhanced Observed Time Difference)

No

 

 

 

 

External antenna connector

No

 

 

 

F

Fax modem

No

 

 

 

 

Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN)*

Yes

 

 

 

G

Games

Yes, 5 games

 

 

 

 

GPRS (General Packet Radio Services)*

No

 

 

 

 

GSM

Yes, 900/1800/1900,

 

 

phase 2+

 

 

 

H

HSCSD (High Speed Data)*

Yes

 

 

 

 

Help texts

Yes

 

 

 

I

I-melody

Yes

 

 

 

 

Infrared port

No

 

 

 

 

Input methods

T9 Text Input, multitap

 

 

alphabetic (GSM stan-

 

 

dard), T9 Text Input,

 

 

Bopomofo, Pinyin and

 

 

Stroke (T602/T600c).

 

 

 

 

International roaming

Yes

 

 

 

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