1MOTOROLA USERS AND PROGRAMMING GUIDES Original author: Mike Larsen 01/23/95 03/26/95 [email protected] [email protected] Additional info
10TEST MODE PROGRAMING DATA: For TDMA Cellular Telephones STEP# #OF DIGITS/RANGE DESCRIPTION 01 00000 - 32767 SYSTEM ID 02 8 DIGIT BINARY
113. Service Level Codes: 001 The telephone will only dial numbers in memory locations 01, 02 and 03. No keypad entries or memory storage is possibl
12 TEST MODE COMMANDS: # no function 1# Restart (Re-enter DC power start-up routine.) On TDMA phones, this command has the same effect as pressing
1327# Transmit Data (Transmits continuous control channel data. All words will be "FF00AA55CC33." When the command starts, '27'
1463.0 = 22 184.5 = 65 306.0 = 124 67.5 = 23 189.0 = 66 310.5 = 125 72.0 = 48 193.5 = 67 315.0 = 126 76.5 = 49 198.0 = 68 319.5 = 127 81.
15RxLev: The strength of the received signal (in dBm), normally between -55 and -90 - the signal drops at RxLevAm When comparing RxLev's, rem
16Security Codes on the GSM phones: The phones are protected by two codes: The UNLOCK code which consists of 4 digits (default 1234) This is changed
17Test Mode Functions: 3 MENU-phone book 4 MENU-messages 5 mute on/off (menu during call) 6 MENU-Call related features 7 MENU-"arrows"
18HACKING THE FOVC Problem: When listening to something interesting (a conversation), just when that sexy sounding horny broad begins to give her pho
19Assembling a _QUALITY_ Motorola Flip programming cable Word. It seems that alot of bad cables are being sold by some lame asses here on the west
2GSM INFO AND TEST MODES. 14 TESTMODE for GSM PHONES: 14 Security Codes on the GSM phones: 16 Undocumented Menu shortcuts (7500, 8200, and maybe the
20 This cable will work with the 6.6, 9.11 & 9.9 software. This means that without a) AMPS or b) The Trick Clip you'll need to find a Flip
21From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 20 Oct 1994 09:53:54 GMT (altered Thu, 23 Mar 1995) Anyway, I hope this helps, you CANNOT program the phones withou
22Pinouts for Motorola 8000 “brick” phone - “N” series numbering starts on top row left pin Signal 1 logic ground 2 not used 3 audio in t
23CVC BLOCK [ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [10] [11] [12] 1 VSP Enable 7 GROUND 2 SPKR Enable 8 S TRU 3 TX HI on/off 9 AUX
24Flip Fones and all fones using the dpc/pt flip cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + G - | | | | | | | | | | | (looking at back of phone with battery remove
25Cellular Frequency List Chan # Tx Freq Mhz Rx Freq Mhz Chan # Tx Freq Mhz Rx Freq Mhz 1 870.03 825.03 334 880.02 835.02 2 870.06 825.06 33
26143 874.29 829.29 476 884.28 839.28 144 874.32 829.32 477 884.31 839.31 145 874.35 829.35 478 884.34 839.34 146 874.38 829.38 47
27293 878.79 833.79 626 888.78 843.78 294 878.82 833.82 627 888.81 843.81 295 878.85 833.85 628 888.84 843.84 296 878.88 833.88 62
3Basic Commands Before going in to the programming of the cellular phone, it is important for the user to know the normal things necessary for day t
4NAM Programming Once the phone model and sequence number are identified, determine the program access sequence from this list. HAND HELD PORTABLE M
5 NAM programming: Step 3: PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE 1. Turn the power on. PHONE MUST BE UNLOCK BEFORE IT CAN BE PROGRAMED 2. Within ten seconds enter th
6TEST MODE ACCESS: INSTALLED MOBILE PHONES AND TRANSPORTABLE MODELS To enter test mode on units with software version 85 and higher you must short
7MICRO-TAC "FLIP" SERIES: This phone follows similar methods as outlined for the 8000 series above. Remove the battery and locate the thr
8SYSTEM SELECT PROCEDURES: Phones with a RCL button: Press RCL *, then * to select, STO to store. Phones with no RCL button: Press Control * then *
9NOTE: Not all commands work on all telephones. If a command is not valid the display will show "ErrOr." Not all numbers have been assigned
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