Sony Ericsson GS64 User Manual

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CSD (Circuit Switched Data)
The GS64 wireless modem is capable of establishing a CSD communication at 9.6
kbps over the air.

2.3.5 GPRS Multi-Slot Support

GSM Multi-slot classes supported by Gx64 devices

Maximum slot allocation

Multislot Class

Downlink

Uplink

Active

Allowable

Configuration

Max data rate

8

4

1

5

1 up; 4 down

8-12Kbps Send
32-48Kbps Receive

1 up; 4 down

8-12Kbps Send
32-48Kbps Receive

10 4

2

5

2 up; 3 down

16-24Kbps Send
24-36Kbps Receive

2.3.6 SIM Card

The GS64 supports an external SIM card through its system connector. Both 3V and
1.8V SIM technology is supported. Older, 5V SIM technology is not supported.

A mechanical variant of the GS64 also supports an on-card SIM. For dual SIM
support, automated SIM-switching is available. Only one SIM is active at any one
time, it is not possible to concurrently register on more than one network.

2.3.7 Power Consumption

Feature

Sleep Mode

DRX 8

Idle Mode

Transmit

Operation

Voice/CSD

GSM850 & E-GSM900

Data (GPRS)

1.6 mA

17 mA

2000 mA

Voice/CSD

GSM1800 & GSM1900

Data (GPRS)

1.6 mA

16 mA

1450 mA

The power consumption figures shown represent average current for maximum
transmitted power, single uplink (transmit) slot, single downlink (receive) slot. The
module will consume more average power in different multi-slot configurations, the
worst case being that of two uplink and three downlink slots.

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