| ==Phrack Magazine== |
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| Volume Five, Issue Forty-Five, File 26 of 28 |
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| Cellular Debug Mode Commands |
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| Motorola test mode programing codes |
| for most motorola phones |
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| 01# Restart (re-enter DC power start-up |
| routine) |
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| 02# Display Current Telephone Status |
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| 04# Initializes Telephone to Std. |
| Default Conditions |
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| 05# TX Carrier On (key transmitter) |
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| 06# TX Carrier Off |
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| 07# RX Off (mute receiver audio) |
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| 08# RX Audio On (unmute receiver audio) |
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| 09# TX Audio Off |
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| 10# TX Audio On |
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| 11(ch.no.)# Set Transceiver to channel |
| (RX & TX) |
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| 12# Set power level |
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| 13# Power Off |
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| 14# 10 khz Signalling Tone On |
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| 15# 10 khz Signalling Tone Off |
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| 16# Setup (Transmits a five word RECC |
| message) |
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| 17# Voice (Transmits a two word REVC |
| message) |
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| 18# C-SCAN |
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| 19# Display Software Version Number |
| (year & week) |
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| 25# SAT On |
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| 26# SAT Off |
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| 27# Transmit Data (TX continuous |
| control channel data) |
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| 32# Clear (clears non-volatile memory) |
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| 33# Turn DTMF on |
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| 34# Turn DTMF off |
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| 35# Display RSSI ("D" series portable |
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| 35# Set Audio path |
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| 38# Display ESN (displays ESN in four |
| steps, hit * till back at start) |
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| 39# Compander On |
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| 41# Enables Diversity |
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| 42#,43#,44# Disable Diversity |
| (different models use different |
| codez) |
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| 45# Display Current RSSI |
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| 46# Display Cumulative Call Timer |
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| 47# Set Audio level |
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| 48# Side Tone On |
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| 49# Side Tone Off |
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| 55# Display and or program NAM (test |
| mode programing) |
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| 58# Compander On |
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| 59# Compander Off |
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| 61# ESN Transfer (for series I and Mini |
| T.A.C's) |
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| 62# Turn On Ringer |
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| 63# Turn Off Ringer |
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| 66# Identity Transfer (series II and |
| some current portables) |
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| 68# Display FLEX and Model info |
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| 69# Used with Identity Transfer |
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| 1. Entering test mode on 25 pin |
| transceivers is as follows: |
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| for F19ATA or F19CTA ground pin 11 |
| and power-up phone, |
| for DMT/Mini T.A.C series I, II, |
| III ground pin 21 and power-up |
| phone. |
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| 2. Entering test mode on OEM 32 pin |
| transceivers is as follows: |
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| ground pin 9 and power-up phone. |
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| 3. Entering test mode on portable |
| phones is as follows: |
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| ground pin 6 and power-up phone. |
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| 4. Entering test mode on Micro T.A.C's |
| phones is as follows: |
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| ground pin 2 and power-up phone. |
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| Oki Debug Commands - Good Timing |
| From Nuts & Volts Dec. 1993 |
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| To Enter Debug Mode: |
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| Press 7 & 9 Together |
| then press MENU, SEND, END, RCL, STO and CLR |
| then press 1 & 3 together |
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| Commands: |
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| #01 Suspend Performs Initialization |
| #02 Restart Terminates the test mode |
| #03 Status Shows the current status of TRU |
| #04 Reset Resets the timer |
| #07 Carrier On Turns the carrier on |
| #08 Carrier Off Turns off the carrier |
| #09XXXX Load Synth Sets the synthesizer to channel XXXX |
| #10X Set Attn Sets the RF power attenuation to X |
| #11 RX Mute Mutes the receive audio |
| #12 RX Unmute Unmute the receive audio |
| #13 TX Mute Mutes the transmit audio |
| #14 TX Unmute Unmutes the transmit audio |
| #16 ST On Transmits a signalling tone |
| #17 ST Off Turns off the signalling tone |
| #18 Setup Transmits a 5 word RCC message |
| #19 Voice Transmits a 2 word RVC message |
| #20 Rcv SU Receives a 2 word FCC message |
| #21 Rcv VC Receives a 1 word FVC message |
| #22 Send NAM Returns the information contained in the NAM |
| #23 Version Displays the TRU software version |
| #24 Send SN Displays the ESN |
| #25XXXX Mem Displays the resident memory data at XXXX |
| #28 WSTS Receive 1 word messages on CC until #56/CLR |
| #29 WSTV Receive 1 word messages on VC until #56/CLR |
| #32X SAT On Enables the transmission of SAT X |
| #33 SAT Off Disables the transmission of SAT |
| #35 Hi TN On Activates the 1150 Hz tone to receive audio line |
| #36 Hi TN Off Deactivates the 1150 Hz tone |
| #37 Lo TN On Activates the 770 Hz tone to receive audio line |
| #38 Lo TN Off Deactivates the 770 Hz tone |
| #42XX DTMF On Enables the transmission of DTMF frequency XX |
| #43 DTMF Off Disables the transmission of DTMF |
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| Novatel 8325 |
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| must still be adhered to. |
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| The Novatel 8325 is a bag-style portable cellular telephone. It is known as a |
| 'ProClassic' in Novatel MarketSpeak. Two different handsets (control units) are |
| used with the 8325 transceiver: the 4130 and 5160. My phone has the 5160. |
| The handsets appear very similar: I doubt there is any functional difference |
| between them. Earlier transceivers, such as the 8320, contain many of the same |
| features as the 8325, though the hidden menus are accessed with different |
| codes. The only other code I know of is #746, which is the code for the 8320 |
| CFG menu. |
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| Terms: Throughout this article, I will refer to things without explaining them |
| each time. If you get lost, refer to the table below. |
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| NORMAL = the phone is in this mode when it is not locked, or in either of the |
| hidden menus, or in the 'user' menus accessed by the MENU key. The screen will |
| display either READY or SCANNING when in normal mode. This is the mode the phone |
| is in when it is first turned on. |
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| LOCKED = when the phone displays LOCKED, a code must be typed to enter normal |
| mode. The default code is 1234. The telephone can be locked using [FCN] 1 [SND] |
| from normal mode. The phone must be locked before entering in any of the codes |
| to access the hidden menus described below. |
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| TBL = troubleshooting mode = the hidden menu accessed with 546*. This is a |
| menu supposedly know only to Novatel, not even their dealers are supposed to |
| know about it. According to Novatel, some of the features in this menu could |
| destroy the phone if improperly set. Scare tactics? You decide. |
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| CFG = configuration mode = the hidden menu accessed with 510*. This is used by |
| dealers to set up a subscriber's service. As far as I know, there is nothing |
| particularly dangerous about this mode, but Novatel is touchy about it |
| nonetheless. I take no responsibility for any damages. |
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| Troubleshooting Mode - TBL |
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| First, lock phone with [FCN] 1 [SND] |
| Then, enter 546* on the keypad. The phone |
| will not make tones for each key pressed. |
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| TBL 8325 /___ This is what shows up on my phone. |
| REV NA0C \ Yours may be different. |
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| You are now in troubleshooting mode. You may page through the functions |
| by using the arrow keys, or access the functions by number, by hitting # |
| (The screen will display DIR PAGE ACCESS) and then the function number, |
| from the chart below. Note that on initially entering Troubleshooting mode, |
| you are on function 37. Toggle with the [SND] key, unless otherwise noted. |
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| # Screen Default Toggle/Range Description |
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| 11 TRANSMIT OFF ON Turn the transmitter on. |
| 12 TX TEST OFF [CLR]=OFF, 0-7 test data stream, audio levels of |
| 13 CHANNEL 0000 0000-1023 [H/F] = down, [RCL] = up. |
| 14 TX AUDIO OFF ON |
| 15 VOLUME GAIN 6 0-7 |
| 16 RX AUDIO OFF ON Turn the receiver on. Set this to ON |
| and use in conjunction with #13 |
| (CHANNEL) to listen to calls. |
| 17 POWER ATTN 3 0-7 |
| 18 SYNTH LOCKED synthesizer locked. if reads |
| unlocked, the phone has real problems. |
| 19 SAT OFF ?? transmitted SAT |
| 20 RF POWER OFF ON Not an option, but an indicator. When |
| TRANSMIT is set ON, this displays ON. |
| 21 SPEAKER ON OFF |
| 22 SIDE TONE ON OFF |
| 23 TX DTMF OFF Tone test. [CLR] then 00-25. DTMF means touch-tone |
| 00 = DTMF 1 01 = DTMF 2 02 = DTMF 3 03 = DTMF A? |
| 04 = DTMF 4 05 = DTMF 5 06 = DTMF 6 07 = DTMF B? |
| 08 = DTMF 7 09 = DTMF 8 10 = DTMF 9 11 = DTMF C? |
| 12 = DTMF * 13 = DTMF 0 14 = DTMF # 15 = DTMF D? |
| 16 = 1+2+3 17 = 4+5+6 18 = 7+8+9 19 = *+0+# |
| 20 = 1+4+7+# 21 = 2+5+8+0 22 = 3+6+9+# 23 = A+B+C+D? |
| 24 = ? 25 = Wake-up-tone. The + signs are use to |
| signify keys simultaneously held on a regular (desk-style) |
| touch-tone phone. These tones are each half of the dual tones |
| the comprise touch tones. |
| 24 RX MODE BURST CONT |
| 25 RX TEST OFF ON |
| 26 FRME CNT 000000 Frame count. (of counter) |
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| 27 BIT ERR 0000000 Bit Error. every so often is no big |
| deal. Hit any key to clear. |
| 28 WATCHDOG ON OFF watch-dog periodically checks the |
| timing of the different clocks |
| in the system. Hit any key to turn |
| this off and the Phone re-starts |
| 29 HOOK SW OFF Hook Switch - since a bag phone has |
| no switch hook, always off. |
| 30 HORN MODE ON OFF Toggles indicator light |
| 31 BELL MODE 0 0-9, [SND] |
| 32 RSST 20x Received Signal Strength Indicator |
| 33 MICROPHN ENABLED DISABLED |
| 34 NVM TEST RM=0 E=1 Non-Volatile Memory Test |
| 35 COMPANDR ON OFF A Compander compresses speech to |
| confine energy to the given bandwidth. |
| 36 NVM CLR USE SND Non-Volatile Memory [SND]="ACCESS |
| DENIED" |
| 37 TBL 8325 REV NA0C MENU,MODEL,REVISION (INITAL SCREEN) |
| ------Modulation------- Don't mess with this stuff - it can screw up your phone |
| N0 means channel bank 0. Banks are 0-4. Tune to a mid-band channel using the |
| keypad, and tune with [H/F] down and [RCL] for up. |
| 38 MODG CLR Any Key, 0 = YES resets options #39,#40,#41 to default. |
| 39 CHN 0991 N0 AMG16 AMG = SAD Deviation. |
| 40 CHN 0991 N0 DMG16 DMG = Signalling tone. |
| 41 CHN 0991 N0 SMG12 SMG = Transmit audio level. |
| ------Digital Potentiometers-- DANGER! Play with this, and you may have to |
| send your phone out for repair. |
| 42 DPOT CLR Any Key, 0 = YES resets options #43,#44,#45,#46 to default |
| 43 MICROPHN 14190 OHM |
| 44 EXPANDER 14936 OHM |
| 45 TX LIMIT 12180 OHM |
| 46 SPEAKER 15420 OHM |
| ------Analog Switches-------- Enables/Disables on-board potentiometers. |
| 47 ANALOG SW1 ON High end of transmit audio |
| 48 ANALOG SW2 OFF Low end of transmit audio |
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| 49 PWR LVL3 DAC0777 power level, reading from digital-analog converter |
| 50 PL3@0000 14 power level @ channel, received signal strength |