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Could someone tell me is there any circuitry between phone connector and usb connector of DCU-11 cable? Or there is only wires? I'm trying to connect my T290 to PC with self made cable. I need also the pins of phone connector which corresponds to usb pins.
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Posted: 2006-03-25 22:32:38
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Hi 2 all fo you...
I recently got Sony Ericsson T230, and I have a Data cable (not USB). The sign "ERI-T28" is written on it, I suppose it`s made for Ericsson T28 phone, but it fits onto my phone perfectly
I have a software for connecting mobile phone with computer - Sony Ericsson Image Editor, but when I connect my phone, open the program, and select T230, it says "No T230 series found". I enabled and reserved the port COM1, but it didn`t help...
Do I need other software? Or this cable cannot be used with this phone at all?
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Posted: 2006-04-12 13:41:27
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I'm currently using T230 and some cheap serial cable to connect PC to internet over GPRS. I don't use any modem driver: just followed guide
GSD_R600_GPRS_Dial_Up_Connection.pdf from
www.sonyericsson.com. I needed some settings from my operator (Plus, Poland), but it was just user name/password (both 'internet') and dial number (*99***3#) if I remember well. Salute to these using 9600 baud for their patience

(especially using internet connection) - I'm using max speed for serial cable (115,2kbaud), but phone seem to support up to 460,4kbaud (some USB cables should easily use it). All magic sits behind AT command: AT+IPR. Before playing with phone you just need to run HyperTerminal on serial port (COMx) the phone is connected to, configured for 9600baud, and to type "AT+IPR=115200" plus enter (make sure that no application is using that port, otherwise HyperTerminal will refuse to connect). From now on you can use 115,2kbaud settings in all applications, at least until you turn off the phone or it gets reset somehow (you should repeat IPR command then). I will look for a way to do this automatically, possibly using the script described in GSD_R600_GPRS_Dial_Up_Connection.pdf.
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Posted: 2006-05-04 16:47:30
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