Sony Ericsson J200 Benutzerhandbuch

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White Paper 
J200
18
November 2004
Online Developer Resources
On 
, developers 
will find all documentation and tools such as phone 
White Papers, Developers Guidelines, SDK's and 
API's etc. The developer Web site also contains 
discussion forums monitored by our Sony Ericsson 
Developer Support team, a searcheable Knowl-
edge Base of support queries and solutions, Tips & 
Tricks, example code etc. To stay up to date on 
development issues, register and subscribe to the 
monthly Sony Ericsson Developer Newsletter.
Sony Ericsson Developer Support
Sony Ericsson offers developers professional tech-
nical support services. The service can be pur-
chased from the developer Web portal, as part of 
the Sony Ericsson Core and Core+ membership 
package or as individual support incidents. There 
are two levels of support, described below:
The Basic E-mail Developer Support is an 
annual support service included in the Core 
membership that provides developers with all 
the basics to successfully develop world-class 
applications for Sony Ericsson products. With 
this support contract, developers get access to 
Sony Ericsson developer support engineers via 
e-mail with same-day response, five technical 
support incidents as well as the ability to pur-
chase more.
The Priority E-mail Developer Support is an 
annual support service included in the Core+ 
membership that equips professional develop-
ers with everything they need to successfully 
develop world-class applications for Sony Eric-
sson products. With this support contract, 
developers get priority access to Sony Ericsson 
developer support engineers via e-mail with fast 
response times and up to 50 technical support 
incidents.
Infrared transceiver
Infrared communication creates a data link 
between two communications devices through an 
infrared beam of light. On the J200, this link is used 
to connect with other phones (for example, the 
Sony Ericsson T610), and other hardware support-
ing the standard. The Infrared Data Association 
(IrDA) has set the hardware and software standards 
that form the infrared communication links. The 
J200 complies with the IrDA 1.2 specification, 
which defines how mobile telephony and commu-
nication devices can exchange information.