Sony Ericsson K700 Benutzerhandbuch

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 K700
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February 2004
System Functions
User Settings
The following keys can be configured through the 
HID configurations files: 0-9, #, * and volume up 
and volume down. For each of these keys, a 
UsageID from the HID usage tables can be 
assigned.
The navigational key and the two action keys are 
not configurable, they always provide functions for 
moving the mouse and performing right and left 
mouse clicks.
Characteristics
The HID configuration files, and the set of 
preloaded HID configuration files, are 
customizable. The configuration files can be 
modified by the user if transferred to, and opened 
on, a computer.
Used Enablers and bearers
The HID based remote control function works over 
Bluetooth. It is posssible to dowload the HID 
configuration files via Bluetooth, IR or a cable as 
well as via WAP. It is also possible to transfer the 
files to another device using Bluetooth or infrared.
Power save mode
The phone uses sniff mode on headset, handsfree 
and HID connections which means reduced power 
consumption and shorter connection set-up times.
IrDA
IrDA (Infrared Data Association) 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 can 
exchange data. For optimal performance, place the 
phone within 30 centimetres and at an angle of 30 
degrees to the infrared port on the PC/PDA, or 
other phone. An advantage of the necessary 
proximity of devices is reduced risk of transmitting 
data to other nearby devices.
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 is not 
affected by fluorescent light, sunlight and 
electromagnetic fields – making it suitable for the 
modern office environment.
Object Exchange via infrared (IrObex) supports 
transferring objects between compatible phones. 
These objects are not only limited to ring signals, 
but even pictures, bookmarks and other files in the 
file system.
Key benefits of using the phone with its built-in 
infrared transceiver:
True wireless communication
Low power consumption
Secure data transmission with the IrDA DATA 
standard
Ability to send and receive e-mail and data on 
the connected PC/PDA
Ability to connect to the Internet from the 
connected PC/PDA
Ability to synchronize the phone book from a PC
Exchange of business cards and calendar 
events with vCard/vCalendar compatible 
devices
Exchange of ringtones and other files between 
compatible phones
Ability to attach a photo from a digital camera in 
outgoing e-mail
Ability to send and exchange notes with vNote 
compability devices
Connection via cable
The infrared connection is not always the best 
solution when connecting to a PC/PDA. Indeed, it 
is not always even possible. The DRS-11 cable 
provides connectivity between the phone and a PC 
with serial port (RS-232) and is included in the 
phone kit.
The DRS-11 cable supports a subset of the signals 
in the RS-232 standard.