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SyncML technical data
Infrared transceiver technical data
Feature
Support for Sync ML in the T610/612
SyncML compliance
The handset is fully SyncML compliant (it passed both SyncML
Conformance and Inter operability testing [SyncFest])
Conformance and Inter operability testing [SyncFest])
Basic data formats
Contacts: vCard 2.1, Calendar: vCalendar 1.0, Tasks: vTodo 1.0.
Possibility for operators to extend
SyncML functionality
SyncML functionality
No
Possibility to synchronize other handsets
using SyncML
using SyncML
No
Transport method for SyncML messages
WSP (i.e. using a WAP connection)
Synchronization application placement
Inside the handset
Possibility for the user to configure login
parameters (e.g. username and password)
to access the remote database
parameters (e.g. username and password)
to access the remote database
Yes
Configuration parameters that can be
entered/modified by the user
entered/modified by the user
Server URL, Server UserID, Server PWD, Paths to databases
(Calendar, Contacts, Tasks) UserID and PWD for Databases,
Databases to be synced (on/off), WAP Account, Sync Sound
(Calendar, Contacts, Tasks) UserID and PWD for Databases,
Databases to be synced (on/off), WAP Account, Sync Sound
Mechanisms used by the handset to
capture changes made by the end user
(i.e. how does the SyncML client in your
handset know which changes were made
to the address book)
capture changes made by the end user
(i.e. how does the SyncML client in your
handset know which changes were made
to the address book)
It uses a change log where it marks the contact as updated
Ability to deal with multiple servers
No
Ability to perform conflict resolution
actions
actions
No
Signal in RS-232
Support in DRS-11
CD (Carrier Detect)
No. Set statically
CTS (Clear To
Send)
Send)
Yes
DSR (Data Service
Ready)
Ready)
Statically connected with DTR
DTR (Data Terminal
Ready)
Ready)
Statically connected with DSR