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White Paper 
J200
19
November 2004
Connection via infrared
IrDA is a point-to-point communication link 
between two infrared ports. The infrared beam has 
to be directed towards the target infrared port and 
as long as the two infrared ports are within sight 
and range, the devices exchange data. For optimal 
performance, place the J200 within 20-30 cm and 
in direct line with the infrared port on the other 
device. An advantage of the proximity of devices is 
reduced risk of transmitting data to other devices 
nearby. An infrared link is a serial connection, 
which means that data bits are sent one after 
another in a long stream. The IrDA–SIR Data Link 
Standard is a protocol that makes transmission of 
data faultless. The standard provides a high level of 
noise immunity, which means that the connection 
should not be affected by standard fluorescent light 
and electromagnetic fields – making it suitable for 
the modern office environment. However strong 
sunlight may affect the connection.
Infrared transceiver technical data 
Messaging
Today a large number of text messages are sent 
worldwide between mobile phones. The consum-
ers’ needs to express themselves in ways beyond 
voice, were highly underestimated by the industry 
when SMS was introduced in the late 90s. The suc-
cess of SMS, however, is the springboard for exist-
ing other messaging services, such as Enhanced 
Messaging Service (EMS). The added value in SMS 
messaging will create new revenue that can be 
shared between the network operators, the appli-
cation aggregators and the content providers.
EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service)
EMS uses existing SMS infrastructure and industry 
standards, keeping investments to a minimum for 
operators and providing a familiar user interface 
and compatibility with existing phones.
Sounds and melodies
EMS gives the user the ability to send and receive 
melodies. These melodies can be pre-defined 
sounds, sounds downloaded from the Internet, 
sounds received in SMS messages or sounds com-
posed by the user on the phone keypad or a PC.
Several sounds and melodies can be inserted in 
one message, and they can be combined with pic-
tures.
IrDA standard
1.2
Data rates
9.6 to 115.2 kbps
Maximum distance to receiver 30 cm
Supported protocols
OBEX, IrLAP, IrTinyTP, IrLMP