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P7382i / P7389i
2.2
P7382i / P7389i Overview
The P7382i / P7389i is of the new TRI-BAND technology allowing global roaming using the GSM 900 / 1800 /
1900 bands(see below). The following are a few of the features that will be included with the unit.
• Using the Whitecap lower voltage technology this offers good standby and talk times(see below)
• Extended GSM channels
• Tri-Codec allowing Full Rate / Half Rate / Enhanced Full Rate modes of transmission.
• SIM Toolkit.
• Enhanced Infrared Data link (see beow)
• 3 Pin RS232 connection.
• 96 x 54 row full graphics Optimax
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with contrast control.
• Internal Headset
• Speaker Dependant Voice recognition (see below)
• Vibracall
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• Voicenotes
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• HATIS – Hearing aid Telephone Interconnection device.
• Language support for prompts,STK, SMS and Phonebook
• WAP 1.1. compliant
• Simplified Alpha Text Entry
• Calling Name Presentation
• Display Animation
• Call Divert Interrogation
• Concatenated SMS
The TRI – BAND technology will be implimented into the unit using bandaware technology for
GSM 900 / 1800 and Knifeswitch selection should GSM 1900 selection be required. There will be 2
access choices for the user (1) throught the menu structure - Network Selection, or (2) through the
quick access key.
IrDA – Infra red Data Association, This feature will allow the user to link their mobile phone to their
computer terminal. This will allow the user to upload and download information, such as phonebok
information, SMS messages, FAX data etc... without the requirement for cables. The unit can also
communicate with other IrDA devices such as pagers and other mobile phones.
Perfect alignment of the beam is not required due to the spread of the beam.
IP SMS allows SMS messages to be constucted on a PC then downloaded to the P7382i / P7389i to be
transmtted.
IP Phonebook allows very easy and extremely flexible download / upload of phonebook information,
enabling select phonebooks available to each user, which can be quickly changed for example when
travelling to different areas.
The last 10 calls made and received can also be downloaded allowing databases to be created.
The P7382i / P7389i can be placed into IrDA mode via either the quick access menu or through the Phone Set up
menu structure ' Activated' will appear on the screen once the feature has been selected followed by
' Connection Made' once transfer of data is available between the P7382i / P7389i and the other device. The
P7382i / P7389i software allows more devices to be synchronised with phone e.g.Win NT, Psion and Palm.
Speaker Dependant Voice Recognition – This feature allows ' Voice Tags' to be allocated to upto 25
names within the users phone memory and also upto 15 Voice tags be allocated to the quick access
functions. The unit must be ' trained' for this function (ie the voice tags must first be read into the
phones memory twice before recognition can be made.)
Two main points whilst using this option.
*THERE WILL BE NO SERVICE DURING ' TRAINING' WHICH MEANS THE USER CANNOT
RECEIVE OR MAKE CALLS DURING THIS TIME.
*THE VOICE TAGS CAN ONLY BE ADDED TO THE PHONES MEMORY, AS GSM DOES NOT
ALLOW THE OPTION TO STORE VOICE TAGS ONTO THE SIM CARD.
Voice tags can be added to the phones memory using the usual name addition methods ie via the
phonebook menu structure, using the M+ key, or using the quick access keys.
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