Ericsson T39 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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In everyday life, access to an updated calendar and details of friends and business colleagues is
greatly appreciated. To be truly mobile, users must be able to carry their important information
with them. Equipping mobile phones with Personal Information Manager (PIM) programs like
calendars, to-do lists and address books gives users access to their most important data any-
where and anytime. The information is kept updated by synchronizing with the information at
the office or at home. The growing use of groupware SW such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus
Notes means that more and more meetings are booked electronically in daily business life.
The user can save up to 200 appointments and tasks in the calendar, depending on the size of
each item. These can be kept up to date with the user’s other calendars and agenda programs on
a PC or on a PDA or on the internet. The hierarchical phone book is also easily updated in the
same way.
Open standard Communication with almost any groupware or office program, since
the synch method complies to the open standard IrMC 1.1, as specified
by the Infrared Data Association, reference http://www.irda.org. IrMC
1.1 brings together the following standards:
vCard 2.1 for address book information
vCalendar 1.0 for appointment and to-do information
ObEx (Object Exchange) protocol version 1.0, for data exchange
Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared or cable
The T39 synchronizes using the same protocol, regardless of connec-
tion type. It connects via Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared or
cable. The cable is connected either directly to the phone or to the
desktop charger.
Automatic synch When infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology is switched on in the
phone, the synch process starts automatically, as soon as the phone is
within range of a compatible port on a PC or handheld device (a suit-
able synchronization program must be running on the device).
Intelligent process A synchronization engine performs the task of synchronizing. For local
synchronization the synchronization engine is an application running
on the desktop computer. The synchronization engine compares,
updates and resolves conflicts to make the information in the phone the
same as in the computer.
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Internet/Intranet
Bluetooth
Infrared
WAP