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Motorola Identity Transfer
Use this proceedure to transfer 9009-9121 phone info to >9122 bag/installed
phones.
If you do not want to make the cable shown below, you may order part number
SLN7012A (Identity Transfer Connector) directly from Motorola.
Step 1: Connect the Identity transfer cable Donor end to the 9009-9121
firmware phone that has the ESN you wish to copy to the >9122.
Step 2: Connect the Identity transfer cable Replacement end to the phone
which will receive the ESN/MIN. This can be any Motorola phone
except those with firmware 61C97 or 61H15 as per the 19# test
mode command. Motorola subscriber repair Center will preplace
software versions 61C97 or 61H16 with version 61H20 which is
compatible with the tranfer.
Step 3: Connect the handset to the Replacement cellular phone. (One
handset only is needed)
Step 4: Connect +12 Volt and -12 Volt power to the Identity cable.
Step 5: Press the PWR button on the Replacement phone handset. The
phone should turn on in Test Mode.
Step 6: Press #66# to begin the Identity Transfer. During the transfer,
66 will be displayed on the phone. After the transfer one of
six messages will be shown on the display.
Display: Description:
PASS Congratulations. You did it.
FAIL Incorrect setup or defective equipment.
FAIL 2 No ESN was found in the Donor unit.
FAIL 11 The transceiver models are
incompatible.
FAIL 12 The replacement radio is defective.
Step 7: The ESN in the Donor phone will now be changed to FFFFFFFF. You
will need to enter a new ESN in this phone before performing
the transfer again.
Possible
Problems: Normally, the Receiver phone can only have 00000000 as an ESN
for the identity process to work. To get around this you
can use two methods that have been successful for me. (Try
dumping before trying this)
Solution 1: Trash the >9122 ESN by running the cloning software for
pre-9122 phones. In my case, the ESN turned to 0000FFFF
which allowed the Identity Transfer to take place.
Solution 2: Install the Motorola Universal Spare EPROM (61H59) in the
receiver phone. This EPROM will turn any transceiver
into a Universal Identity Transfer Receiver board which
will allow Identity Transfers.
Cable Information:
Replacement Phone Donor Phone
Female DB-25 Female DB-25
Pin #: Pin #:
2 ----\
-12 Volts ----- 3 ----------------------- 3 | Bridge pins 2-11
+12 Volts ----- 4 4 -\ | Bridge pins 4-5
+12 Volts ----- 5 5 -/ |
8 ----------------------- 16 |
11 ----/
12 ----------------------- 12
+12 Volts ---- 16
-12 Volts --/- 17
| 18 ----------------------- 18
Bridge 17-21 \- 21
and apply -12 Volts
This cable is MUCH simpiler than Motorola's SLN7012A cable as it only
uses what is required for the Identity Transfer operation with no extra
wires. It's called optimization -- Windows coders: LEARN IT!
Enjoy the hack!