Tone And Percussion Maps In The Z600 - Sony Ericsson Z600 White Paper

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Dimension
Number of channels
Modulation
TX Phase Accuracy
Duplex spacing
Frequency stability
Voltage operation (nominal)
Transmitter RF power output
Transmitter Output imped-
ance
Transmitter Spurious emis-
sion
Receiver RF level
Receiver RX Bit error rate

Tone and percussion maps in the Z600

The Z600 has a tone bank of 128 (0-127) sampled instruments. The instruments are complemented by 47
percussion sounds, see table number two. Echo effects are possible.
Tone map
GM
Poly
GM Tone Map
0
1
Acoustic Grand Piano
1
1
Bright Acoustic Piano
2
2
Electric Grand Piano
3
2
Honky-tonk Piano
4
1
Electric Piano 1
5
1
Electric Piano 2
6
1
Harpsichord
GSM 900/E-GSM
900
174 Carriers *8
(TDMA)
GMSK
< 5º RMS Phase
error (burst)
45 MHz
+/- 0.1
3.6 Volts
33 dBm Class 4 (2W
peak)
50
W
< -36 dBm up to 1
GHz
< -30 dBm over 1
GHz
(according to GSM
spec.)
Better than – 102
dBm
< 2.4%
GM
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
63
GSM 1800
374 Carriers *8
(TDMA)
GMSK
< 5º RMS Phase error
(burst)
95 MHz
+/- 0.1
3.6 Volts
30 dBm Class 1 (1W
peak)
50
W
< - 30 dBm
(according to GSM
spec.)
– 102 dBm
< 2.4%
Poly
1
Alto Sax
1
Tenor Sax
1
Baritone Sax
1
Oboe
1
English Horn
1
Bassoon
1
Clarinet
Z600
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GSM 1900
299 Carriers *8
(TDMA)
GMSK
< 5º RMS Phase
error (burst)
80 MHz
+/- 0.1
3.6 Volts
30 dBm Class 1 (1W
peak)
50
W
< - 30 dBm
(according to GSM
spec.)
– 102 dBm
< 2.4%
GM Tone Map
September 2003

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