| ==Phrack Magazine== |
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| Volume Seven, Issue Forty-Eight, File 6 of 18 |
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| Motorola Command Mode Information |
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| Written and typed up by Cherokee |
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| NOTE: The following text is only a few pages from an official Motorola |
| handbook that I received, thanks to Ob1. |
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| THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE HANDBOOK |
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| but it is very useful as a guide to learning how to use the self |
| test instructions on the Motorola series of cellular phones. |
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| To actually enter the self test modes, THERE ARE SEVERAL STAGES |
| BEFORE HAND THAT NEED TO BE DONE. They depend upon what type of |
| Motorola mobile phone you possess. To my knowledge, the self test |
| mode instructions are the same on every Motorola phone, the only |
| difference will be how you enter the test mode. That I leave up to |
| you to find out as there are lots of help files already out there, |
| unless, there is a great demand for it. |
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| I will now show you how easy it is to use the test mode to your |
| advantage. |
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| Say, your the average peeping Tom or Sally (what hacker isn't?), |
| this is how to listen in on other peoples mobile conversations. |
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| 1.Enter the test mode. |
| 2.Turn the speaker on (08#) also called un-muting the receive audio. |
| 3.Tune into a channel(11xxxx#) (where x can range from 0 to |
| 600[TACS] and 1329 to 2047[ETACS].)... Although I'm not 100% sure |
| of the channel mapping, (theres conversations in the range between |
| 600 to 1329), you'd do best to stick to playing around with these. |
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| You may have to try several different channels, to pick up a |
| conversation, not every channel is occupied with a user. I |
| suggest you try 0 to 50, this is almost guaranteed to give you a |
| result. BTW, it is actually illegal to monitor mobile |
| communications without the consent of both parties, but hey, whose |
| going to know? :-) |
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| Displaying information - Some handsets only allow display 1 line, |
| and therefore you wont be able to see all of the information being |
| sent to you. There are 2 ways around this. 1. Is to go and get a |
| handset which can display 2 lines of information. 2. to send the |
| data to your computer to display on the screen, apparently the |
| data is sent and received in an unfamiliar packet format, and will |
| need to be decoded. |
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| FINAL NOTE: |
| There are several conflicting sources for some commands, this is |
| because of different versions of the ROM, so I'm putting all of |
| the test codes bundled together in this file, and will update the |
| list if there are any significant changes, or I find out about a |
| new command in a later ROM version. |
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| Just one last final note to say hi to Davex[thanks for the NAM |
| guide], Ratscabies, Maelstrom, Hi.T.Moonweed and Ob1. |
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| Motorola Self Test Mode Instructions |
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| 1. INTRODUCTION |
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| Portable radio telephones are equipped for self-test, allowing service |
| personnel to control and monitor radiotelephone functions via the |
| telephone keypad. The self-test mode operates at two levels: |
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| 1) a status display level, which allows the portable telephone to |
| operate normally while providing status indications in the display and; |
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| 2) the service level, which removes the portable telephone from normal |
| service and allows commands to be entered through the keypad to |
| 'manually' control the operation of the radiotelephone. |
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| 2. OPERATING PROCEDURES |
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| 2.1 STATUS DISPLAY LEVEL OF SELF-TEST |
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| This level of self-test is entered by momentarily shorting pin 6 of J2 |
| to ground, while turning the radiotelephone on. The self-test mode can |
| also be entered using the portable radiotelephone test kit (RTL4228A and |
| RTL4229A). |
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| In this level of self-test mode the radiotelephone will place and |
| receive calls as normal except the radiotelephone displays status |
| information. The displayed status information alternates between the |
| channel number and RSSI status information, and the primary status |
| information (SAT frequency, carrier state, signaling tone state, power |
| level, voice/data channel mode, and Rx and Tx audio states). The format |
| and explanation of this status information is given in Table 1 under 02# |
| Radio Status Request. |
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| When dialing a phone number, the display of the status in formation |
| ceases when the first digit of the phone number is entered. When the |
| Snd button (or End or Clr) is pressed, the status information display |
| resumes. |
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| 2.2 SERVICING LEVEL OF SELF-TEST |
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| |----------------------------------------------------------- |
| | NOTE |
| |----------------------------------------------------------- |
| | While in the servicing level mode of self-test, the |
| | display does not alternate. Only the primary status |
| | information is displayed. |
| |----------------------------------------------------------- |
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| The servicing level allows the servicing personnel to take control of |
| the radio operation by entering the test commands through the telephone |
| keypad. Such parameters as operating channel, output power level |
| muting, and data transmission can all be selected by entering the |
| corresponding commands. The servicing level is entered from the status |
| display level by pressing the (#) button. At this time the radio |
| telephones cease to function automatically in the radiotelephone system. |
| Table 1 shows the test commands and the corresponding results. |
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| INTERNATIONAL CELLULAR PORTABLE |
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| Table 1. Test Commands For Self-Test Mode |
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| | NOTES: |
| | 1. Each command consists of at least two digits entered from the telephone |
| | keypad with the entry terminated using the (#) key. |
| | 2. If the command relates to a test function with multiple data displays, |
| | the (#) key is used to pause at scanning data or to step through |
| | sequential test functions. Entering the (#) key during a pause time |
| | resumes scanning. |
| | 3. For commands that initiate an action that requires a response or that |
| | accumulates error counts, the (#) key terminates the test. |
| |--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |Keypad Entry | Command Description | Status | Result |
| | | | Display | |
| |-------------|------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | # |Enter Test Command | | |
| | |Mode | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 01# |Restart (Re-enter DC | | |
| | |power startup routine| | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 02# |Radio Status Request | AAAA=BB | AAAA=Channel Number(decimal) |
| | | | | BB=RSSI reading for channel |
| | | | CDEFGHI | C=SAT Frequency |
| | | | | 0=5970 Hz |
| | | | | 1=6000 Hz |
| | | | | 2=6030 Hz |
| | | | | 3=No Lock |
| | | | | D=Carrier(1=ON) |
| | | | | E=Signaling Tone(1=ON) |
| | | | | F=Power Attention Level(0-7) |
| | | | | G=Mode(1=control channel |
| | | | | 0=voice channel |
| | | | | H=Receive Audio Mute(1=muted) |
| | | | | I=Transmit Audio Mute(1=muted) |
| | | | | When the radiotelephone is |
| | | | | operating in the status display |
| | | | | level of self-test, the |
| | | | | information that is displayed |
| | | | | alternates between AAAA BB |
| | | | | and CDEFGHI. In the servicing |
| | | | | level of self-test, only the |
| | | | | information designated by |
| | | | | CDEFGHI is displayed. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 03# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 04# | Initialize | | Carrier=OFF |
| | | Transceiver | | Power Level=0 |
| | | | | Receive Audio=MUTED |
| | | | | Transmit Audio=MUTED |
| | | | | Signaling Tone=OFF |
| | | | | SAT=OFF |
| | | | | DTMF & Audio Tones=OFF |
| | | | | Audio Path=TO SPEAKER |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 05# | Carrier On | | Turn carrier on |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 06# | Carrier Off | | Turn carrier off |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | NOTE: Use the PATH command (35A#) to select the audio path to test before |
| | using commands 07# through 10#. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 07# | Rx Mute | | Mute the receive audio |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 08# | Rx Un-mute | | Un-mute the receive audio |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 09# | Tx Mute | | Mute the transmit audio |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 10# | Tx Un-mute | | Un-mute the transmit audio |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 11ABCD# | Load Synth | | Load synthesizer with ABCD |
| | | | | where ABCD = channel number |
| | | | | in decimal (1329-2047, 0-600) |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 12# | Set ATTN | | Set RF power attention to A |
| | | | | where A=attention level(0-7; |
| | | | | 0=maximum power) |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 13# | RESET OFF | | This command should cause the |
| | | | | Logic Unit to set WATCH DOG |
| | | | | low and result in power-down |
| | | | | of the radiotelephone. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 14# | STON | | Transmit signaling tone 10khz |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 15# | STOFF | | Stop transmitting signaling |
| | | | | tone 10khz |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 16# | SETUP | | Transmit a five word reverse |
| | | | | control channel message; each |
| | | | | of the five words will be |
| | | | | "FF00AA55CC33". The trans- |
| | | | | mitter de-keys at end of |
| | | | | message |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 17# | VOICE | | Transmit a two word reverse |
| | | | | voice channel message; both |
| | | | | words will be "FF00AA55CC33". |
| | | | | The transmitter de-keys at end |
| | | | | of message. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 18# | SEND NAM | | AA = Address BB = Data |
| | | | | Displays contents of NAM, one |
| | | | | address at a time, advanced |
| | | | | by pressing the (*) key. |
| | | | | Note the address goes up to 1f |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 19# | VERSION | | Displays software version |
| | | | | number as "year, week" |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | NOTE: Entering commands 20# through 23# or 27# causes the transceiver to |
| | begin a counting sequence or continuous transmission as described below. |
| | In order to exit from the commands to enter another test command, the (#) |
| | key must be depressed; all other key depressions are ineffectual. |
| |--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | 20# | RCVS 1 | | Receive control channel |
| | | | | messages counting correctable |
| | | | | and uncorrectable errors. |
| | | | | When the command starts, the |
| | | | | number of the command will be |
| | | | | displayed in the right hand |
| | | | | side of the display. Entering |
| | | | | a # key will terminate the |
| | | | | command and display a two |
| | | | | three digit number in the |
| | | | | display. The first number |
| | | | | is the number of correctable |
| | | | | errors and the second is the |
| | | | | uncorrectable errors. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 21# | RCVV 1 | | Receive voice channel |
| | | | | messages counting correctable |
| | | | | and uncorrectable errors. |
| | | | | When the command starts, the |
| | | | | number of the command will be |
| | | | | displayed in the right hand |
| | | | | side of the display. Entering |
| | | | | a # key will terminate the |
| | | | | command and display a two |
| | | | | three digit number in the |
| | | | | display. The first number |
| | | | | is the number of correctable |
| | | | | errors and the second is the |
| | | | | uncorrectable errors. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 22# | WSTS | | Receive control channel |
| | | | | messages counting word sync |
| | | | | sequence. When the command |
| | | | | starts, the number of the |
| | | | | command will be displayed in |
| | | | | the right side of the display. |
| | | | | Entering a # key will |
| | | | | terminate the command and |
| | | | | display the number of word |
| | | | | sync sequences in the display. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 23# | WSTV | | Receive voice channel |
| | | | | messages counting word sync |
| | | | | sequence. When the command |
| | | | | starts, the number of the |
| | | | | command will be displayed in |
| | | | | the right side of the display. |
| | | | | Entering a # key will |
| | | | | terminate the command and |
| | | | | display the number of word |
| | | | | sync sequences in the display. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 24# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 25A# | SATON | | Enable the transmission of |
| | | | | SAT where A = SAT frequency. |
| | | | | See chart below. |
| | | | | A SAT Freq. |
| | | | | 0 5970 Hz |
| | | | | 1 6000 Hz |
| | | | | 2 6030 Hz |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 26# | SATOFF | | Disable the transmission of |
| | | | | SAT. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 27# | TRANSMIT DATA | | TX continuous control channel |
| | | | | data. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 32# | CLEAR | | Clears non-volatile memory. |
| | | | | Clears all stored numbers. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 33# | DTMF | | Turn DTMF on. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 34# | DTMF | | Turn DTMF off. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 35# | DISPLAY RSSI | | 'D' series portable only. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 35A# | SET AUDIO PATH | | Where A = the following... |
| | | | | 1 = Speaker |
| | | | | 2 = Microphone |
| | | | | 3 = Earpiece |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 38# | DISPLAY ESN | | Displays ESN in four steps, |
| | | | | hit * till back at start. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 41# | (NOT USED) | | Enables diversity. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 42# | (NOT USED) | | Disables diversity. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 43# | (NOT USED) | | Disables diversity. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 44# | (NOT USED) | | Disables diversity. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 45# | READ RSSI | | Returns the RSSI reading |
| | | | | taken on the current channel. |
| | | | | The number is displayed as a |
| | | | | three digit decimal number. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 46# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 47A# | AUDLEV | | Set audio level where A=level |
| | | | | (0=lowest, 15=highest). The |
| | | | | normal level is 2. |
| | | | | NOTE: Use 8 to 12 only for |
| | | | | DTMF applications. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 48# | SIDETONE ON | | Enable sidetone(Command 05# |
| | | | | must also be executed. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 49# | SIDETONE OFF | | Disable sidetone(Command 06# |
| | | | | must also be executed. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 50# | MAINN | | Not normally used. Tests data |
| | | | | transmission/reception with |
| | | | | transmit path connected |
| | | | | externally to receive path. |
| | | | | Maintenance data is trans- |
| | | | | mitted and test results |
| | | | | displayed: |
| | | | | PASS= received data is correct |
| | | | | FAIL=2-second timeout, no data |
| | | | | received, or received data is |
| | | | | incorrect. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 51# | MAINL | | Tests data paths internal to |
| | | | | the logic unit, where |
| | | | | maintenance data is trans- |
| | | | | mitted and looped back. |
| | | | | Display is as follows: |
| | | | | PASS= received data is correct |
| | | | | FAIL=2-second timeout, no |
| | | | | looped-back data, or |
| | | | | looped-back data is incorrect. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 52A# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 53# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 54# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 55# | DISPLAY/PROGRAM | NAM | Displays the contents of the |
| | | | | NAM, one step at a time, ad- |
| | | | | vanced by depressing the (*) |
| | | | | key. Only the last 7 digits |
| | | | | of data are displayed. Refer |
| | | | | to NAM programming instruct- |
| | | | | ions in this manual for progr- |
| | | | | amming details. |
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| | 01. 02051 - System ID umber. Vodaphone=02051 Cellnet=03600 |
| | 02. xxxxxxxx - A option byte (in binary) |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Local use (bit A7) if set to 1 mobile will | |
| | | 0 | respond to local control orders in the home| |
| | | | area. Assigned by system operator. | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Preferred system (bit A6) applies to units | |
| | | 0 | capable of operating on two service systems| |
| | | | 0 = system B 1 = system A | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | End-to-end signaling (bit A5) when enabled| |
| | | 1 | indicates mobile is equipped for DTMF via | |
| | | | the keys after the landline connection is | |
| | | | made. 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | Bit not used (bit A4) | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Repertory (bit A3) indicates the mobile is | |
| | | 1 | equipped with speed-dialing storage. | |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Aux alert (bit A2) when enabled, user can | |
| | | 1 | place the mobile in aux alert mode and be | |
| | | | notified of incoming call via an aux device| |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | H/F auto mute (bit A1) when enabled, mobile| |
| | | 0 | will automatically be in the mute mode when| |
| | | | a call is made using the hands-free mode | |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Minmark (bit A0)supplied by system operator| |
| | | 0 | when enabled the users MIN2 will be sent | |
| | | | with each call initiated or answered. | |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| | 03. xxxxxxxxxx - Mobile phone number |
| | 04. xxxxxxxxxx - 10 digit min |
| | 05. 17 - Station class mark |
| | 06. 09 - Access overload class (15 highest priority) |
| | 07. xxxxxx - Security code |
| | 08. xxx - Lock code |
| | 09. xxxxxxxx - B option byte (in binary) |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit b7 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit b6 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit b5 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Extended field (bit b4) when enabled, the | |
| | | 0 | mobile would scan more than 32 paging ch. | |
| | | | currently not used in UK. | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Single system scan (bit b3) if set to 1 | |
| | | 1 | the mobile will scan only 1 system based | |
| | | | on the setting of option byte A bit 6 | |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Auto recall (bit b2) this option allows the| |
| | | 1 | user to access repertory by a 1 or 2 digit | |
| | | | send sequence | |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Disable service levels (bit b1) if set to 1| |
| | | 0 | service levels couldn't be changed from the| |
| | | | control unit. | |
| | | | 0 = enabled 1 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Lock code (bit b0) when enabled, allows the| |
| | | 0 | user to lock and unlock the mobile using | |
| | | | the three digit lock code. | |
| | | | 0 = enabled 1 = disabled | |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| | 10. xxxxxxxx - C option byte (in binary) |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | User NAM programming (bit c7) when enabled | |
| | | 0 | allows user to program NAM from handset | |
| | | | 0 = enabled 1 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | Single/Dual system (bit c6) 0=single 1=dual| |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Call timer (bit c5) when enabled, the user | |
| | | 0 | can access the call timer. | |
| | | | 0 = enabled 1 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 1 | Auto re-dial (bit c4) | |
| | | | 0 = enabled 1 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Speaker disable (bit c3) enable or disable | |
| | | 1 | handset speaker when fitting hands free | |
| | | | 0 = enabled 1 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit c2 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Selectable system (bit c1) allows user to | |
| | | 1 | select primary system. | |
| | | | 0 = enabled 1 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit c0 not used | |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| | 11. xxxxxxxx - D option byte (in binary) |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | Max volume (bit d7) sets max vol to step 4 | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | Theft disable (bit d6) when set to 1, theft| |
| | | | alarm is not accessible. | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | Beeper disable (bit d5) 1=disable | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 1 | EXT DTMF(bit d4) when clear, DTMF is routed| |
| | | | directly through APC. | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | Flashing roam (bit d3) if enabled, roam | |
| | | | light will flash when home area roaming. | |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Audio convenience (bit d2) if disabled, | |
| | | 0 | audio levels are re-centered on power up. | |
| | | | 0 = enabled 1 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Time rx calls (bit d1) call timers will | |
| | | 0 | accumulate on incoming calls when enabled | |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | | Charge rate (bit d0) when enabled,telephone| |
| | | 1 | will respond to charge rate information | |
| | | | 1 = enabled 0 = disabled | |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| | 12. 0023 - Initial paging system 0023=Vodaphone 0323=Cellnet |
| | 13. 0023 - Initial paging channel A |
| | 14. 0323 - Initial paging channel B |
| | 15. 021 - Dedicated paging channels |
| | 16. xxxxxxxx - E option bytes (in binary) |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit e7 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit e6 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit e5 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit e4 transportable speaker present | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit e3 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit e2 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 0 | bit e1 not used | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |
| | | 1 | Word sync scan disable (bit e0) portable | |
| | | | use only. | |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 56# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 57# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 58# | COMPANDER ON | | Turn compander ON |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 59# | COMPANDER OFF | | Turn compander OFF |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 60# and 61# | (NOT USED) | | |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 61# | ESN TRANSFER | | For series I or 1? and MINI |
| | | | | TACS - Probably Micro TACS. |
| |-------------|---------------------|---------|----------------------------- |
| | 62# | RNG-ON | | Turn the APC ringer audio |
| | | | | path ON. |
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| | 63# | RNG-OFF | | Turn the APC ringer audio |
| | | | | path OFF. |
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| | 64# | PLT-ON | | Turn the APC transmit pilot |
| | | | | path on. |
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| | 65# | PLT-OFF | | Turn the APC transmit pilot |
| | | | | path off. |
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| | 66# thru 71#| (NOT USED) | | |
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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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| | 72# | MODULATION GAIN | | Refer to the Portable |
| | | ADJUST | | Telephone Phasing section for |
| | | | | use of this command. |
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| | 73# | POWER OUTPUT ADJUST | | Refer to the Portable |
| | | | | Telephone Phasing section for |
| | | | | use of this command. |
| | | | | (0 to 7.) |
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