Tannoy Z600 User Manual

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Page 1 - September 2003

September 2003Z600

Page 2 - Purpose of this document

White Paper Z60010 September 2003AudioWith the sound recorder function in the Z600, it is easy to make a voice recording, for example a per-sonal rend

Page 3 - Contents

White Paper Z60011 September 2003MMS objectsAlthough MMS is a direct descendant of SMS, the difference in content is dramatic. The size of an average

Page 4 - 4 September 2003

White Paper Z60012 September 2003BenefitsEssentially enabling the mobile terminal to serve as image processor and conveyor, Multimedia Mes-saging acco

Page 5 - Product overview

White Paper Z60013 September 2003Message conversionThe MMS-C is able to perform limited message conversion - for example, from MMS to SMS - so that pr

Page 6 - Key functions and features

White Paper Z60014 September 2003Several sounds and melodies can be inserted in one message, and they can be combined with pic-tures.Pictures and anim

Page 7 - The keys to efficiency

White Paper Z60015 September 2003Unified messagingThe user typically receives a short message notify-ing them that they have a new message in their un

Page 8 - More Features

White Paper Z60016 September 2003JavaThe Z600 supports J2ME CLDC/MIDP. It is ready to run applications written for handheld computers and mobile phone

Page 9 - Technologies in detail

White Paper Z60017 September 2003General information Note: For more information see “Java in Sony Eric-sson mobile phones” at www.SonyEricsson.com/dev

Page 10 - 10 September 2003

White Paper Z60018 September 2003Gaming APIThe gaming API provides all the functionality a game requires. It provides platform independent video acces

Page 11 - MMS objects

White Paper Z60019 September 2003from the full support package that is available at http://www.SonyEricsson.com/developer Every-thing needed to begin

Page 12 - Benefits

White Paper Z6002 September 2003This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty*. Improvements and changes

Page 13 - Sounds and melodies

White Paper Z60020 September 2003Break, depending on where in the melody they fit in. You compose a melody by adding music blocks to the tracks.Polyph

Page 14 - Messaging using EMS

White Paper Z60021 September 2003Ericsson was a founding partner of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). Bluetooth wireless technology devices

Page 15 - 15 September 2003

White Paper Z60022 September 2003address and other information can be stored. The hierarchical phone book in the Z600 is compatible with most groupwar

Page 16 - Sandbox

White Paper Z60023 September 2003Benefits of a common synchronization protocolEnd usersToday’s user of mobile devices probably uses a dif-ferent synch

Page 17

White Paper Z60024 September 2003Network operatorsAs multiple applications that need remote synchro-nization over WAP are developed, there will be an

Page 18

White Paper Z60025 September 2003XTNDConnect for Sony EricssonThis synchronization software can be downloaded-from www.SonyEricsson.com/developer and

Page 19 - Composing

White Paper Z60026 September 2003Push servicesBusinesses and service providers can “push” con-tent or service indications to work groups and/or custom

Page 20 - Polyphonic ring signals

White Paper Z60027 September 2003Improve productivityA business can use a WAP gateway to provide a secure connection to its corporate network, improvi

Page 21 - Key benefits include:

White Paper Z60028 September 2003Security using the WAPFor certain WAP services, such as banking serv-ices, a secure connection between the phone and

Page 22 - What is SyncML?

White Paper Z60029 September 2003Over-the-air provisioning of WAP settingsTo simplify the configuration of WAP settings in the Z600, all settings can

Page 23 - 23 September 2003

White Paper Z6003 September 2003ContentsPurpose of this document ...

Page 24 - Local synchronization

White Paper Z60030 September 2003cHTML supportCompact HTML or cHTML is defined as a subset of HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2 and HTML 4.0 specifications. This mea

Page 25 - WAP services

White Paper Z60031 September 2003General Packet Radio ServicesThe introduction of GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) is one of the key steps in the

Page 26

White Paper Z60032 September 2003• Transfer data and access the Internet or an intranet with a PC, PDA or handheld device connected via Bluetooth wire

Page 27 - Gateway characteristics

White Paper Z60033 September 2003AT commands supportThis section outlines the AT commands supported by the Z600. The information here can be of use fo

Page 28 - Configuration of WAP settings

White Paper Z60034 September 2003Sony Ericsson Developer SupportSony Ericsson offers developers professional tech-nical support services. The service

Page 29 - Push services

White Paper Z60035 September 2003Connection via cableThe infrared connection is not always the best solution when connecting to a PC/PDA. Indeed, it i

Page 30 - Mobile positioning

White Paper Z60036 September 2003Facts and figures*Subscription and/or network-dependentA Antenna connector, external for HF kits YesB Background ligh

Page 31 - Using GPRS in the Z600

White Paper Z60037 September 2003Call screening* YesCall time/call cost (a.k.a Advice of Charge, Information/Charging)*YesCall transfer* YesCalling ca

Page 32 - GSM data communication

White Paper Z60038 September 2003G Games Yes, 4 pre-loaded and more games avail-able for download at Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet.GPRS (General Packe

Page 33 - Online Developer Resources

White Paper Z60039 September 2003Maximum number of FDN read from the SIM 55Phone book user groups Yes, 10Phone lock YesPicturesTotal storage capacity

Page 34 - Connection via infrared

White Paper Z6004 September 2003Technical specifications ...51G

Page 35 - Connection via cable

White Paper Z60040 September 2003Number of networks that the handset can manage on the SIM card60SDN support Yes, 15. Located in Phonebook menu/ Speci

Page 36 - Facts and figures

White Paper Z60041 September 2003Network-dependent featuresSMS and EMS messagingThe Z600 is capable of sending and receiving SMS and EMS messages, and

Page 37 - 37 September 2003

White Paper Z60042 September 2003• Mobile Originated SMS• Mobile Terminated SMSFor Mobile Originated SMS, an SMS message is sent from a Mobile Station

Page 38 - 38 September 2003

White Paper Z60043 September 2003SIM AT services supported by the Z600Service Mode SupportCALL CONTROL YesCELL BROADCAST DOWN-LOADYesDISPLAY TEXT Tex

Page 39 - 39 September 2003

White Paper Z60044 September 2003LAUNCH BROWSER YesMORE TIME YesPLAY TONE YesPOLLING OFF YesPOLL INTERVAL YesPROVIDE LOCAL INFORMA-TION'00'

Page 40 - 40 September 2003

White Paper Z60045 September 2003SET UP CALL General: Capability configurationSet-up speech call CallPartySubaddress DTMF supportYesNoYes'00&apos

Page 41 - Network-dependent features

White Paper Z60046 September 2003User interaction with SIM ATDISPLAY TEXTText of up to 240 characters (120 UCS coded) is supported. Text clearing time

Page 42 - SIM application toolkit

White Paper Z60047 September 2003Security and M-commerce technical dataTerminology and abbreviations3GPP3rd Generation Partnership Project.AMRAdaptive

Page 43 - 43 September 2003

White Paper Z60048 September 2003APIApplication Programming Interface.ASPActive Server Page. Server technology that gener-ates WAP pages dynamically.B

Page 44 - 44 September 2003

White Paper Z60049 September 2003MSMobile Station.MTMobile Termination.OTAOver-the Air Configuration. To provide settings for the phone by way of send

Page 45 - 45 September 2003

White Paper Z6005 September 2003Product overviewZ600 is a dynamic and easy to use high-end mobile phone. It offers complete imaging and messaging capa

Page 46 - User interaction with SIM AT

White Paper Z60050 September 2003WAP Application A collection of WML cards, with the new context attribute set in the entry card.WAP serviceA WML appl

Page 47 - Terminology and abbreviations

White Paper Z60051 September 2003mark of Intel.• Palm, PalmPilot and Palm OS are trade-marks or registered trademarks of Palm Inc. or its subsidiaries

Page 48 - 48 September 2003

White Paper Z60052 September 2003General technical dataExterior descriptionProduct name Z600System Tri-band. GSM phase 2 recommendations. GSM 900 (3GP

Page 49 - 49 September 2003

White Paper Z60053 September 2003Ambient temperaturesSupported Man-Machine Interface (MMI) languagesDepending on software in the phone, these language

Page 50 - Related information

White Paper Z60054 September 2003Current consumption, talk and standby times Speech codingCell broadcast serviceDimension Value in GSM 900Transmission

Page 51 - Technical specifications

White Paper Z60055 September 2003Support of all applicable Data Coding Scheme values as defined in 3G TS 23.038 V3.3.0 (with the exception of Language

Page 52 - Exterior description

White Paper Z60056 September 2003Short message serviceFeature Support in the Z600SMS Service Centre Number It is possible to pre-record the SMS Servic

Page 53 - Ambient temperatures

White Paper Z60057 September 2003print via IrDA NoPossibilities of the previously received mes-sage:reply to the sender Yes (only to the sender, not t

Page 54 - Cell broadcast service

White Paper Z60058 September 2003Enhanced message serviceFeature Support in the Z600Level of compliance supported by the handset regarding the specifi

Page 55 - 55 September 2003

White Paper Z60059 September 2003Pictures It is possible to...• edit and create pictures by using the phone keypad.• send and receive pictures via EMS

Page 56 - Short message service

White Paper Z6006 September 2003Key functions and featuresTwo displaysThe Z600 features two displays. When in the open position, the user can enjoy th

Page 57 - 57 September 2003

White Paper Z60060 September 2003Multimedia message serviceFeature Support in the Z600MMS/CSD parameters and MMS/GPRS parameters placementMMS is bound

Page 58 - Enhanced message service

White Paper Z60061 September 2003Instant messaging/ ChatActions that the user can perform after mes-sage retrieval:• reply to the sender of the messag

Page 59 - 59 September 2003

White Paper Z60062 September 2003Bluetooth technical dataPerformance and technical characteristicsDimension Support in the Z600Bluetooth capability st

Page 60 - Multimedia message service

White Paper Z60063 September 2003Tone and percussion maps in the Z600The Z600 has a tone bank of 128 (0-127) sampled instruments. The instruments are

Page 61 - Instant messaging/ Chat

White Paper Z60064 September 20037 1 Clavi 72 1 Piccolo8 1 Celesta 73 1 Flute9 1 Glockenspiel 74 1 Recorder10 2 Music Box 75 1 Pan Flute11 1 Vibraphon

Page 62 - Bluetooth technical data

White Paper Z60065 September 200337 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 Sitar40 1 Violin 105

Page 63 - Tone map

White Paper Z60066 September 2003Percussion mapNo. Percussion name No. Percussion name35 Acoustic Bass Drum 59 Ride Cymbal236 Bass Drum 1 60 Hi Bongo3

Page 64

White Paper Z60067 September 2003WAP browser technical dataFeature Support in the Z600 WAP browserBack to previous page YesBearer type GPRS (IP) YesBe

Page 65

White Paper Z60068 September 2003*) When creating WML applications, it is recommended that you always save the page contents as UTF8, and that this is

Page 66 - Percussion map

White Paper Z60069 September 2003WAP Operator technical dataFeature Support in the Z600 for WAPWAP BrowserVersion 2.0 baselineHTML XHTML, mobile profi

Page 67 - WAP browser technical data

White Paper Z6007 September 2003Exchangeable front and back coversExchangeable front and back covers are available as accessories. These covers come i

Page 68 - 68 September 2003

White Paper Z60070 September 2003SWIM Not used for provisioning.The SWIM is only used for WAP security, both WTLS connections and digital signatures.S

Page 69 - WAP Operator technical data

White Paper Z60071 September 2003Number of push messages Depending on the size of the push messages. Around 20 push messages with a size of 500 bytes

Page 70 - 70 September 2003

White Paper Z60072 September 2003Other features Yes. Store, delete, forward, use, manage.Object formatsRinging tones audio/iMelody, other/eMelody, vMe

Page 71 - 71 September 2003

White Paper Z60073 September 2003GPRS technical dataDimension Support in the Z600Compatible GPRS and SMG specificationsETSI R97 SMG 31 bisData rates M

Page 72 - 72 September 2003

White Paper Z60074 September 2003Support of the QoS modi-fication procedureYes, when initiated by the network (not by the handset)Interfaces to extern

Page 73 - GPRS technical data

White Paper Z60075 September 2003AT commands supported • AT+CGDCONT - DEFINE PDP CONTEXT• AT+CGQREQ - Quality of Service Profile (REQUESTED) • AT+CGQM

Page 74 - 74 September 2003

White Paper Z60076 September 2003Built-in GSM data modem technical dataE-mail client technical dataDimension Support in the Z600Standards AT commands

Page 75 - 75 September 2003

White Paper Z60077 September 2003ISO8859-2 All variants ISO8859-5 All variants ISO8859-10 All variantsKOI8-R All variants WIN1251 All variants WIN1252

Page 76 - E-mail client technical data

White Paper Z60078 September 2003USSD technical dataImage format technical dataImages – downloading to phoneFeature Support in the Z600USSD support GS

Page 77 - 77 September 2003

White Paper Z60079 September 2003Background GIF, WBMP; JPGLimited by the memoryYes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMMS tem-plateSend 30k, Receive 50kNo No No No No

Page 78 - Images – downloading to phone

White Paper Z6008 September 2003Actions and optionsThe left and right soft keys perform the actions shown immediately above these keys in the dis-play

Page 79 - 79 September 2003

White Paper Z60080 September 2003SyncML technical dataInfrared transceiver technical dataFeature Support for Sync ML in the Z600SyncML compliance The

Page 80 - SyncML technical data

White Paper Z60081 September 2003DSR (Data Service Ready)Statically connected with DTRDTR (Data Termi-nal Ready)Statically connected with DSRGND (Sign

Page 81 - 81 September 2003

White Paper Z60082 September 2003IndexNumerics3GPP ...14AAbbreviations ...

Page 82

White Paper Z60083 September 2003Ring signals ....15Ring signals and melodiesmusic block ...

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White Paper Z6009 September 2003Technologies in detailPicturesPictures is the Z600’s image viewer. It enables you to view and organise your photograph

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