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- ********************************************************************************
- * *
- * THE MOTOROLA BIBLE *
- * For all Cellular AND Pager Info *
- * *
- * MOTOROLA USERS AND PROGRAMMING GUIDES *
- * By Mike Larsen *
- * Ver. 2.0 ************
- * * 12/23/95 *
- ********************************************************************************
-
- Table of Contents:
-
- Section 1 Introduction 7 Phone Pin Outs
- 2 General User Info 8 Cable Specs
- 3 Programming Info 9 Channel Number vs. Frequency
- 4 Test Mode 10 Trik Clip
- 5 Hacking the FOVC 11 Pager Info
- 6 Reading the SID 12 Disclaimer
-
- I*N*T*R*O*D*U*C*T*I*O*N****************************************S*E*C*T*I*O*N***1
-
- After much deliberation, I decided to include information about
- Motorola's pagers and their test mode commands. Since pagers aren't as much
- fun as cellular, along with the fact there isn't much to them, this information
- is very limited and somewhat brief. I would still like all information
- pertaing to all of Motorola's pagers sent to me so this file can stay current.
-
- GENERAL DISCLAIMER:
-
- This manual is not intended to be an aid in cellular fraud. That is
- both illegal and immoral. Would you like someone to make charges on your
- phone? If you want free calls, you want to check elsewhere for information
- pertaining to BOXES, which is NOT mentioned in the Motorola Bible.
- This manual is not intended for use by people with little electronics
- experience. This is not a tutorial and not intended to be used except by
- people with previous cellular experience and are familiar with programming
- cellular phones. There are tons of introductory files all over the net. For
- more info get into alt.cellular or alt.2600. If you have specific questions,
- those are the places to start.
- If you have any additions are corrections about this manual, please
- email me at:
-
- Mike.Larsen@bbs.uti.com
- Stularsenmic@vax.colsf.edu
-
- p.s. I hope to make this manual more international. However, the U.S.
- cellular system greatly differs from other countries and we are all
- ignorant here to what others are doing (but isn't that ALWAYS the way?).
-
- Any info on hacking the GSM system (at least being able to use different
- SIM cards in different phones). The term is 'SIM locked' and a friend
- needs to unlock his phone. Please Email ANY info about this.
-
- Send all related info about the new phones with caller ID - Manuals,
- instructions, bugs, etc.
-
- p.s.s. If anyone has ANY type of cellular monitoring software that is
- P.C. based (using a scanner and/or Motorola Bag phone) EMAIL me
- immediately!
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ************************************************************
- * CHECK OUT THE NEW HOME ON THE WEB OF THE MOTOROLA BIBLE! *
- ************************************************************
-
- This is a kick-ass sight with general info (all phones), cable specs,
- software, and other cool stuff. All updates will be posted here first!
-
- http://www.primenet.com/~mtorola
-
- When you get there, send him Email and tell him you saw the site listed here
- in the Bible.
-
- G*E*N*E*R*A*L***U*S*E*R***I*N*F*O******************************S*E*C*T*I*O*N***2
-
- Before going in to the programming of the cellular phone, it is
- important for the user to know the normal things necessary for day to day
- operation. While the majority of the stuff in the users manual is intended
- for people that have problems programming their VCR, their are a few things
- that are very important and are only mentioned in the users manual.
-
- Turn On: [Pwr]
- Place Call: Enter number, [Snd]
- Receive Call: [Snd] or open flip fone
- End Call: [End] or close flip fone
- Store Number: Phone number, [Sto], 2-digit location number
- Recall Number: [Rcl], 2-digit location number
- Super Speed Dialing: Directory location number, [Snd]
- Changing Entries: Press [Rcl] and the 2-digit location number
- so that the number to be changed is
- displayed. Press and release [Clr] to back
- out each of the digits. Enter a new number
- and press [Sto].
- Call Number Displayed: [Snd]
- Microphone Muting: Press [Fcn], [6].
- To unmute, press [Fcn], [6]
- Lock Unit: [Fcn], [5] or [LOCK]
- Unlock: Three digit unlock code. If you make an
- error, [Clr] and enter again.
- Automatic Lock: [FCN], [6] (not all phones)
- "EnAbLE" will appear if compatible.
- Display Unlock Code: Press [Fcn], [0], your six-digit security
- code, [Rcl].
- Changing Your Unlock Code: Press [Fcn], [0], your six-digit security
- code, your NEW 3-digit unlock code, [Sto].
- Review Battery Meter: Press [Fcn], [4] and release.
- Adjust Volume: Earpiece - Press and hold [Vol] to increase.
- Release, press again to decrease.
- Ringer - [Fcn], then Vol as above.
- Recall Last Number Used: [Rcl], [0], [0]
- Recall Own Phone Number: [Rcl], [#]
- Individual Call Timer: [Rcl], [#], [#]
- Resettable Call Timer: [Rcl], [#], [#], [#]
- Reset Resettable Call Timer: [Fcn], [0], [7], [Clr]
- Cumulative Call Timer: [Rcl], [#], [#], [#], [#]
- Access Features: Press [Fcn], [1]. To change features, press
- [*] and [#] to scroll and [Clr] to change.
- To exit feature menu, press [END].
- Review/Scroll Menu Features: Press [*] or [#]
- Status Review: [Fcn], [0], [9], [Rcl], [#] or [*] scrolls
- messages. To end press [END].
- Changing System Type: Press [Rcl], [*]. Repeatedly press [*]
- until the desired system type appears. To
- select press [Sto].
- Outgoing Call Restrictions: Press [Fcn], [0], 6-digit security code,
- [1], [Sto]. Phone will place calls only
- from memory locations 1-10.
- To change back to unrestricted dialing
- press [Fcn], [0], 6-digit security code,
- [4], [Sto].
-
- I would like to add that while I have extensively worked on finding
- additional test mode commands, I (nor anyone else) have never worked with the
- normal operation commands as listed above. For example, above you will
- notice sequences with [Fcn], [1] or [Fcn], [0], [7]. This is totally
- unexplored teritory. Happy hacking :) See entering test mode on the new
- 95xx phones.
-
- P*R*O*G*R*A*M*M*I*N*G***I*N*F*O********************************S*E*C*T*I*O*N***3
-
- NOTES: Some units have dual NAM's.
- The ESN prefix is 130 decimal, 82 hex.
- Motorola: 1-800-331-6456
-
- There are MANY different models of Motorola phones sold under various
- brand names, if you think it's a Motorola, it probably is.
-
- Determine which access sequence to use:
-
- HAND HELD PORTABLE MODELS
-
- If the phone has a FCN button and no MENU button use sequence 1.
- If the phone has no FCN button use sequence 2.
- If the phone has a MENU button and a FCN button use sequence 4.
-
- INSTALLED MOBILE PHONES AND TRANSPORTABLE MODELS
-
- If the phone has no FCN button and no RCL button use sequence 3.
- If the phone has a FCN button use sequence 4.
- If the phone has a MEM button use sequence 5.
- If the phone has a RCL button and no FCN button use sequence 6.
-
-
- SEQUENCE# ACCESS CODE
-
- 1 FCN (SECURITY CODE TWICE) RCL
- 2 STO # (SECURITY CODE TWICE) RCL
- 3 CTL 0 (SECURITY CODE TWICE) *
- 4 FCN 0 (SECURITY CODE TWICE) RCL
- 5 FCN 0 (SECURITY CODE TWICE) MEM
- 6 CTL 0 (SECURITY CODE TWICE) RCL
-
- The default security code is 000000. The CTL (control) button is the
- single black button on the side of the handset.
-
-
- NAM programing:
-
- 1. Turn the power on.
-
- 2. Within ten seconds enter the access sequence as determined above.
-
- 3. The phone should now show "01" in the left of the display, this is the
- first programing entry step number. If it does not the security code
- is incorrect, or the programing lock-out counter has been exceeded. In
- either case you can still program the unit by following the steps under
- TEST MODE PROGRAMING below.
-
- 4. The * key is used to increment each step:
-
- Each time you press * the display will increment from the step number,
- displayed on the left, to the data stored in that step, displayed on
- the right. When the data is displayed make any necessary changes and
- press * to increment to the next step number.
-
- 5. The SND key is used to complete and exit programing when any STEP
- NUMBER is displayed.
-
- If you have enabled the second phone number bit in step 10 below then
- pressing SND will switch to NAM 2. Steps 01 thru 06, 09 and 10 will
- repeat for NAM 2, the step number will be followed by a "2" to indicate
- NAM two.
-
- 5. The CLR key will revert the display to the previously stored data.
-
- 6. The # key will abort programing at any time.
-
-
- PROGRAMING DATA:
-
- STEP# #OF DIGITS/RANGE DESCRIPTION
-
- 01 00000 - 32767 SYSTEM ID
- 02 3 DIGITS AREA CODE
- 03 7 DIGITS TEL NUMBER
- 04 2 DIGITS STATION CLASS MARK
- 05 2 DIGITS ACCESS OVERLOAD CLASS
- 06 2 DIGITS GROUP ID (10 IN USA)
- 07 6 DIGITS SECURITY CODE
- 08 3 DIGITS LOCK CODE
- 09 0333 OR 0334 INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL
- 10 6 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING (SEE NOTE 1)
- 11 3 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING (SEE NOTE 2)
-
-
- NOTES:
-
- Take care with Motorola's use of "0" and "1". Some options use "0" to
- enable, some use "1".
-
- 1. This is a 6 digit binary field used to select the following options:
-
- Digit 1: Internal handset speaker, 0 to enable.
- Digit 2: Local Use Mark, 0 or 1.
- Digit 3: MIN Mark, 0 or 1.
- Digit 4: Auto Recall, always set to 1 (enabled).
- Digit 5: Second phone number (not all phones), 1 to enable.
- Digit 6: Diversity (Two antennas, not all phones), 1 to enable.
-
- 2. This is a 3 digit binary field used to select the following options:
-
- Digit 1: Continuous DTMF, 1 to enable.
- Digit 2: Transportable Ringer/Speaker, 0=Transducer, 1=Handset.
- Digit 3: 8 hour time out in transportable mode, 0 to enable.
-
-
- On newer models, they have added and changed some numbers. The numbers
- as of the 3/27/92 manual are as follows:
-
- 1. The 6 digit binary field is still the same.
-
- 2. The 3 digit binary field has become a 5 digit binary field.
-
- Digit 1: Failed Page Indicator 1=Disabled;0=Enabled
- Digit 2: Motorola Enhanced Scan 1=Enabled; 0=Disabled
- Digit 3: Long Tone DTMF 1=Enabled; 0=Disabled
- Digit 4: Transportable Internal Ringer Speaker 1=Handset; 0=Transdcr
- Digit 5: Eight Hour Timeout 1=Disabled;0=Enabled
-
- T*E*S*T***M*O*D*E**********************************************S*E*C*T*I*O*N***4
-
- TEST MODE ACCESS:
-
- NEWER 95xx PHONES (Thank you Motorola!!!)
-
- Many newer phones don't require grounding. If your software version number
- is 9526 (I think) or newer, enter this:
-
- FCN + 0 + 0 + * + * + 8 3 7 8 6 6 3 3 + STO
-
- In case you have trouble remembering the number sequence, it spells out
- "TESTMODE." Leave it to Motorola to make this easier and easier all the time.
- I have used this and it does work. This command just backs up my claim even
- furthar that esn changing via handset is a reality. It's a matter of finding
- the correct combination of keys.
-
- Normal test mode commands work like usual from then on.
-
- For some odd reason, this hasn't been included in all the 95xx phones. I
- believe they started it in Software 9526. This is only an estimate, so if
- you have a 95xx flip, let me know what software version you have and whether
- it works or not so this date can be isolated. Mine is a 9562 that worked.
-
-
-
-
- TEST MODE ACCESS:
-
-
-
- INSTALLED MOBILE PHONES AND TRANSPORTABLE MODELS
-
- To enter test mode on units with software version 85 and higher you must
- short pins 20 and 21 of the transceiver data connector. An RS232 break out
- box is useful for this, or construct a test mode adaptor from standard
- Radio Shack parts.
-
- For MINI TR or Silver Mini Tac transceivers (smaller data connector) you
- can either short pins 9 and 14 or simply use a paper clip to short the
- hands free microphone connector.
-
- HAND HELD PORTABLE MODELS:
-
- There are two basic types of Motorola portable phones, the Micro-Tac series
- "Flip" phones, and the larger 8000 and Ultra Classic phones. Certain newer
- Motorola and Pioneer badged Micro-Tac phones do not have a "flip", but
- follow the same procedure as the Micro-Tac.
-
- 8000 & ULTRA CLASSIC SERIES:
-
- If you have an 8000 series phone determine the "type" before trying to
- enter test mode. On the back of the phone, or on the bottom in certain
- older models, locate the F09... number this is the series number. If the
- FOURTH digit of this number is a "D" you CAN NOT program the unit through
- test mode, a Motorola RTL4154/RTL4153 programer is required to make any
- changes to this unit.
-
- Having determined that you do not have a "D" series phone the following
- procedure is used to access test mode:
-
- Remove the battery from the phone and locate the 12 contacts at the top
- near the antenna connector. These contacts are numbered 1 through 12 from
- top left through bottom right. Pin 6, top right, is the Manual Test Mode
- Pin. You must ground this pin while powering up the phone. Pin 7 (lower
- left) or the antenna connector should be used for ground. Follow one of
- these procedures to gain access to pin 6:
-
- 1. The top section of the battery that covers the contacts contains
- nothing but air. By careful measuring you can drill a small hole in the
- battery to gain access to pin 6, alternately simply cut the top off the
- battery with a hack saw. Having gained access use a paper clip to short
- pin six to the antenna connector ground while powering up the phone.
-
- 2. If you do not want to "destroy" a battery you can apply an external 7.5
- volts to the + and - connectors at the bottom of the phone, ground pin 6
- while powering up the phone as above.
-
- 3. You can also try soldering or jamming a small jumper between pins 6 and
- 7 (top right to lower left), or between pin 6 and the antenna connector
- housing ground. Carefully replace the battery and power up the phone. Use
- caution with this method not to short out any other pin.
-
- 4. A cigarette lighter adaptor, if you have one, also makes a great test
- mode adaptor as it can be disassembled to give you easier access to pin 6.
- Many are pre marked, or even have holes in the right location. This is
- because they are often stamped from the same mold that the manufacturer
- uses for making hands free adaptor kits and these kits require access to
- the phone's connectors.
-
- / Antenna Housing
- ┌──┐
- ┌─────┼──┼─────┐
- │* │ │ *│
- ├─────┴┬┬┴─────┤ To enter test mode, ground pin 6 to either pin 7
- │H H H┌┘└┐H H H│ or the antenna housing. I personally rapped a
- │H H H└──┘H H H│ paper clip around the antenna housing and bent it
- ├──────────────┤ so it *ALMOST* touched the test pin. All I had
- │ Back of phone│ to do was push the paper clip a little when I
- │ with battery │ turned the phone on.
- │ removed. The│
- │ H is a pin. │
- │ │
- │ Counting at │
- │ the top left │
- │ to right. │
- │ │
- │1 2 3 4 5 6│
- │7 8 9 101112│
- │ │
- │ │
- │* ┌─┐ ┌─┐ *│
- └──┴─┴───-┴─┴──┘
-
-
-
- MICRO-TAC "FLIP" SERIES:
-
- This phone follows similar methods as outlined for the 8000 series above.
-
- Remove the battery and locate the three contacts at the bottom of the
- phone, the two outer contacts are raised and connect with the battery. The
- center contact is recessed, this is the Manual Test Mode connector.
-
- Now look at the battery contacts, the two outer ones supply power to the
- phone, the center contact is an "extra" ground. This ground needs to be
- shorted to the test mode connector on the phone. The easiest way to do
- this is to put a small piece of solder wick, wire, aluminum foil or any
- other conductive material into the recess on the phone. Having done this
- carefully replace the battery and turn on the power, if you have been
- successful the phone will wake up in test mode.
-
- ┌───┐
- │ │
- ┌─┴───┴─────────────────┐
- │ │
- │────────┐ ┌────────│
- │ └─────┘ │
- │ │
- │ Flip phone with │
- │ battery removed. The │
- │ H's are pins. Pin │
- │ 2 is the test pin and │
- │ is recessed. Put │
- │ something in the │
- │ recess so it touches │
- │ the battery. │
- │ 1 2 3 │
- │ │
- │ H H H │
- └───────────────────────┘
-
-
- GENERAL NOTES:
-
- HANDSETS: Most Motorola handsets are interchangeable, when a handset is
- used with a transceiver other than the one it was designed for the display
- will show "LOANER". Some features and buttons may not work, for instance
- if the original handset did not have a RCL or STO button, and the
- replacement does, you will have to use the control * or control # sequence
- to access memory and A/B system select procedures.
-
-
-
- LOCK/UNLOCK PROCEDURES:
-
- Phones with "LOCK" buttons: Press lock for at least 1/2 a second.
-
- Phones with a "FCN" button: Press FCN 5, note that 5 has the letter's
- "J,K, and L" for lock.
-
- Phones with no FCN or LOCK button: Press Control 5, control is the black
- volume button on the side of the
- handset.
-
-
- SYSTEM SELECT PROCEDURES:
-
- Phones with a RCL button: Press RCL *, then * to select, STO to store.
-
- Phones with no RCL button: Press Control * then * to select, # to store.
-
- Options are: CSCAn: Preferred/Non preferred with system lockout.
- Std A/b, or Std b/A: Preferred/Non preferred.
- SCAn Ab, or SCAn bA: Non preferred/Preferred
- SCAn A: "A" ONLY
- SCAn b: "B" ONLY
- HOME: Home only
-
- (these are typical options, some phone's vary. C-Scan is only available
- on newer models and does not appear unless programed, see below.)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- INSTALLED MOBILE PHONES AND TRANSPORTABLE MODELS- (from de original)
-
- To enter test mode on units with software version 85 and higher you must
- short pins 20 and 21 of the transceiver data connector. An RS232 break out
- box is useful for this, or construct a test mode adaptor from standard
- Radio Shack parts.
-
- For MINI TR or Silver Mini Tac transceivers (smaller data connector) you
- can either short pins 9 and 14 or simply use a paper clip to short the
- hands free microphone connector.
-
- HAND HELD PORTABLE MODELS:
-
- There are two basic types of Motorola portable phones, the Micro-Tac series
- "Flip" phones, and the larger 8000 and Ultra Classic phones. Certain newer
- Motorola and Pioneer badged Micro-Tac phones do not have a "flip", but
- follow the same procedure as the Micro-Tac.
-
- 8000 & ULTRA CLASSIC SERIES:
-
- If you have an 8000 series phone determine the "type" before trying to
- enter test mode. On the back of the phone, or on the bottom in certain
- older models, locate the F09... number this is the series number. If the
- FOURTH digit of this number is a "D" you CAN NOT program the unit through
- test mode, a Motorola RTL4154/RTL4153 programer is required to make any
- changes to this unit.
-
- Having determined that you do not have a "D" series phone the following
- procedure is used to access test mode:
-
- Remove the battery from the phone and locate the 12 contacts at the top
- near the antenna connector. These contacts are numbered 1 through 12 from
- top left through bottom right. Pin 6, top right, is the Manual Test Mode
- Pin. You must ground this pin while powering up the phone. Pin 7 (lower
- left) or the antenna connector should be used for ground. Follow one of
- these procedures to gain access to pin 6:
-
- 1. The top section of the battery that covers the contacts contains
- nothing but air. By careful measuring you can drill a small hole in the
- battery to gain access to pin 6, alternately simply cut the top off the
- battery with a hack saw. Having gained access use a paper clip to short
- pin six to the antenna connector ground while powering up the phone.
-
- 2. If you do not want to "destroy" a battery you can apply an external 7.5
- volts to the + and - connectors at the bottom of the phone, ground pin 6
- while powering up the phone as above.
-
- 3. You can also try soldering or jamming a small jumper between pins 6 and
- 7 (top right to lower left), or between pin 6 and the antenna connector
- housing ground. Carefully replace the battery and power up the phone. Use
- caution with this method not to short out any other pin.
-
- 4. A cigarette lighter adaptor, if you have one, also makes a great test
- mode adaptor as it can be disassembled to give you easier access to pin 6.
- Many are pre marked, or even have holes in the right location. This is
- because they are often stamped from the same mold that the manufacturer
- uses for making hands free adaptor kits and these kits require access to
- the phone's connectors.
-
- ULTRA CLASSIC II SERIES:
-
- Ground Pin 2 to pin 4.
-
- MICRO-TAC "FLIP" SERIES:
-
- This phone follows similar methods as outlined for the 8000 series above.
-
- Remove the battery and locate the three contacts at the bottom of the
- phone, the two outer contacts are raised and connect with the battery. The
- center contact is recessed, this is the Manual Test Mode connector.
-
- Now look at the battery contacts, the two outer ones supply power to the
- phone, the center contact is an "extra" ground. This ground needs to be
- shorted to the test mode connector on the phone. The easiest way to do
- this is to put a small piece of solder wick, wire, aluminum foil or any
- other conductive material into the recess on the phone. Having done this
- carefully replace the battery and turn on the power, if you have been
- successful the phone will wake up in test mode.
-
- GENERAL NOTES:
-
- HANDSETS: Most Motorola handsets are interchangeable, when a handset is
- used with a transceiver other than the one it was designed for the display
- will show "LOANER". Some features and buttons may not work, for instance
- if the original handset did not have a RCL or STO button, and the
- replacement does, you will have to use the control * or control # sequence
- to access memory and A/B system select procedures.
-
- LOCK/UNLOCK PROCEDURES:
-
- Phones with "LOCK" buttons: Press lock for at least 1/2 a second.
-
- Phones with a "FCN" button: Press FCN 5, note that 5 has the letter's
- "J,K, and L" for lock.
-
- Phones with no FCN or LOCK button: Press Control 5, control is the black
- volume button on the side of the
- handset.
-
- SYSTEM SELECT PROCEDURES:
-
- Phones with a RCL button: Press RCL *, then * to select, STO to store.
-
- Phones with no RCL button: Press Control * then * to select, # to store.
-
- Options are: CSCAn: Preferred/Non preferred with system lockout.
- Std A/b, or Std b/A: Preferred/Non preferred.
- SCAn Ab, or SCAn bA: Non preferred/Preferred
- SCAn A: "A" ONLY
- SCAn b: "B" ONLY
- HOME: Home only
-
- (these are typical options, some phone's vary. C-Scan is only available
- on newer models and does not appear unless programed, see below.)
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- TEST MODE
-
- NOTE: Not all commands work on all telephones. If a command is not valid the
- display will show "ErrOr." Not all numbers have been assigned. Not all
- numbers have been listed here. Some commands were intended only for
- Motorola factory applications. (This is the disclaimer in the
- technical training manual. I have included all of the other commands I
- have discovered one way or another. Some that say no function do have
- a function but it is unknown until it is figured out.)
-
-
- Three test commands are significant for programming and registering the
- the telephone for service: see full descriptions under TEST MODE COMMANDS.
-
- 32# Clears the telephone. (Older Motorola allowed either three or fifteen
- changes in the MIN. After that, the phone had to be sent to Motorola to reset
- the counter. This is the command they use.)
-
- 38# Displays the ESN
-
- 55# This is the TEST MODE PROGRAMMING (as described below).
-
-
- TEST MODE COMMANDS:
-
-
- # Enter Test Command Mode
-
- 00# no function
-
- 01# Restart (Re-enter DC power start-up routine.) On TDMA telephones, this
- command has the same effect as pressing the PWR button.
-
- 02# Display Current Telephone Status (This is a non-altering version of the
- STATUS DISPLAY. On a 14 character display, all the information is shown.
- On a 7 character display only the information on the second line of a 14
- character display is shown. On a 10 character display, all the
- information on the second line of a 14 charcter display plus the last
- three characters of the first line are shown.)
-
- STATUS DISPLAY, ALTERNATES BETWEEN:
-
- AAA BBB AAA = Channel Number (decimal) BBB = RSSI reading for channel
- CDEFGHI are as follows:
-
- C = SAT frequency (0=5970, 1=6000, 2=6030, 3=no channel lock)
- D = Carrier (0=off, 1=on)
- E = Signalling tone (0=off, 1=on)
- F = Power attenuation level (0 through 7)
- G = Channel mode (0=voice channel, 1=control channel)
- H = Receive audio mute (0=unmuted, 1=muted)
- I = Transmit audio mute (0=unmuted, 1=muted)
-
- Press * to hold display and # to end.
-
- 03# Reset Autonomous Timer. This command results in the reset of the
- autonomous timer but does not provide any test function on these models.
-
- 04# Initializes Telephone to Standard Default Conditions:
- Carrier Off, Power Level 0, Receiver Audio Muted, Transmit Audio Muted,
- Signalling Tone Off, SAT Off, Resetting of Watch-Dog Timer Enabled,
- DTMF and Audio Tones Off, Audio Path Set to Speaker
-
- 05# TX Carrier On (Key Transmitter)
-
- 06# TX Carrier Off
-
- 07# RX Audio Off (Mute Receiver Audio)
-
- 08# RX Audio On (Unmute Receiver Audio)
-
- 09# TX Audio Off
-
- 10# TX Audio On
-
- 11(Ch.No.)# Set Tranceiver to Channel xxxx (Receive and Transmit in Decimal;
- accepts 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits)
-
- see end of file for more info on this command
-
- 12x# Set Power Step to x; (0,1-7) 0=Maximum Power (3 Watts) 7=Minimum Power Out
-
- 13# Power Off (Shuts off the radio)
-
- 14# 10 kHz Signalling Tone On
-
- 15# 10 kHz Signalling Tone Off
-
- 16# Setup (Transmits a five word RECC message; each of the five words will
- be "FF00AA55CC33." Transmitter de-keys at the end of the message.)
-
- 17# Voice (Transmits a two word REVC message; each of the two words will be
- "FF00AA55CC33." Transmitter de-keys at the end of the message.)
-
- 18# C-Scan (Allows for entry of as many as 5 negative SID's for each NAM.)
-
- Newer Motorola phones are equipped with a feature called C-Scan, this is
- an option along with the standard A/B system selections. C-Scan allows
- the phone to be programed with up to five inhibited system ID's per NAM.
- This is designed to prevent the phone from roaming onto specified non-home
- systems and therefore reduce "accidental" roaming fees.
-
- 1. C-Scan can only be programed from test mode, power phone up with the
- relevant test mode contact grounded (see above).
-
- 2. Press # to access test mode.
-
- 3. Press 18#, the phone will display "0 40000".
-
- 4. Enter the first inhibited system ID and press *.
-
- Continue to enter additional system ID's if required. After the 5th entry
- the phone will display "N2". Press * to continue and add system ID's for
- NAM 2 as required.
-
- 5. If an incorrect entry is made (outside the range of 00000-32767) the
- display will not advance, press CLR and re-enter. Use a setting of
- 40000 for any un-needed locations.
-
- 6. When the last entry has been made press * to store and press # to exit,
- turn off power.
-
- or
-
- [**Phones without the C-Scan option used this command to SEND NAM.**]
-
- 18# SEND NAM. Display shows AA BB. Where AA=Address and BB=Data. Displays
- the contents of the NAM, one address at a time, advanced by pressing the
- * key. The following data is contained in NAM. The test is exited by
- depressing the # key.
- SIDH Sec. Code
- OPT. (1,2,&3) MIN
- MIN1, MIN2 FCHNA
- SCM FCHNB
- IPCH NDED
- ACCOLC CHKSUM GIM
-
- 19# Display Software Version Number (4 digits displayed as year and week)
-
- NOTE: Entering commands 20# through 23# or 27# causes the tranceiver to begin
- a counting sequence or continous 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 ignored.
-
- 20# Receive control channel messages counting correctable and uncorrectable
- errors. When the command starts, the number of the command will be
- displayed in the upper-right corner of the display. Entering a # key
- will terminate the command and display two three-digit numbers in the
- display. The first number is the number of correctable errors and the
- second is the uncorrectable errors.
-
- 21# Received voice channel messages counting correctable and uncorrectable
- errors. When the command starts, the number of the command will be
- displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the display. Entering a #
- key terminates the command and will display two three-digit numbers in
- display. The first is the number of correctable errors and the second
- is the uncorrectable errors.
-
- 22# Receive control channel messages counting word sync sequence. When the
- command starts, the number of the command will be displayed in the upper
- right-hand corner of the display. Entering a # key will terminate the
- command and display the number of word sync sequences in the display.
-
- 23# Receive voice channel messages counting word sync sequences. When the
- command starts, the number of the command will be displayed in the upper
- right-hand corner of the display. Entering a # key will terminate the
- command and display the number of word sync sequences in the display.
-
- 24# Receive control channel data and display the majority voted busy/idle
- bit. 0=idle 1=busy
-
- 25x# SAT On When x=0, SAT=5970HZ
- x=1, SAT=6000HZ
- x=2, SAT=6030HZ
-
- 26# SAT Off
-
- 27# Transmit Data (Transmits continuous control channel data. All words
- will be "FF00AA55CC33." When the command starts, '27' will be displayed
- in the right side of the display. Entering a # key will terminate the
- command. The transmitter de-keys when finished.)
-
- 28# Activate the high tone (1150 Hz +/- 55 Hz)
-
- 29# De-activate the high tone
-
- 30# Activate the low tone (770 Hz +/- 40 Hz)
-
- 31# De-activate the low tone
-
- 32# Clear (Sets non-volatile memory to zeroes or factory default. This
- command will affect all counters, all repertory memory including the last
- number called stack, and all user programmable features including the
- setting of System Registration. It does not affect the ESN, NAM, phasing
- data, or lock code. This takes a minute or so. DO NOT TURN OFF THE
- TELEPHONE WHILE THIS IS SHOWING '32' ON THE DISPLAY. WAIT UNTIL THE
- NORMAL SERVICE LEVEL DISPLAY RESUMES!)
-
- 33x# Turn on DTMF for x (1-9, *, 0, #, plus the single tones)
- Where x=1 697 Hz + 1209 Hz 14 1150 HZ (not used in cellular)
- 2 697 Hz + 1336 Hz 15 1209 Hz
- 3 697 Hz + 1477 Hz 16 1336 Hz
- 4 770 Hz + 1209 Hz 17 1477 Hz
- 5 770 Hz + 1336 Hz 18 1633 Hz (not used in cellular)
- 6 770 Hz + 1477 Hz 19 Turn DTMF off
- 7 852 Hz + 1209 Hz 20 2087 Hz
- 8 852 Hz + 1336 Hz 21 2308 Hz
- 9 852 Hz + 1477 Hz 22 2553 Hz (not used in cellular)
- * 941 Hz + 1209 Hz 23 Turn DTMF off
- 0 941 Hz + 1336 Hz 24 3428 Hz (not used in cellular)
- # 941 Hz + 1477 Hz 25 3636 Hz (not used in cellular)
- 10 697 Hz 26 4000 Hz (not used in cellular)
- 11 770 Hz 27 3555 Hz (not used in cellular)
- 12 852 Hz 28 4571 Hz (not used in cellular)
- 13 941 Hz 29 Turn DTMF off
-
- Someone Please Check Out 24 thru 28 for accuracy. I had weak equipment.
-
- 34# Turn DTMF Off
-
- 35# Display RSSI ("D" Series Portable Only)
-
- or
-
- 35x# Set Audio Path to x x=0, V.S.P Microphone (Applies to mobiles only.)
- x=1, Speaker
- x=2, Alert
- x=3, Handset
- x=4, Mute
- x=5, External Telephone (Applies to Portables Only)
- x=6, External Handset (Applies to NEWER Portables)
-
- 36nnn# Scan (TDMA Telephones only. Scans the primary control channels and
- attempts to decipher the forward data stream. The display will show PASS1
- if the strongest control channel was accessed, PASS2 if the second
- strongest was accessed, and FAIL if no control channel could be accessed.)
-
- (nnn=Scan speed in milliseconds). Tunes from channel 1 to 666 in order.
- Entering a * pauses the scan and displays current Channel Number and
- RSSI reading (AAA=Channel Number and BBB=RSSI Reading). When scan speed
- is 300 milliseconds or greater, the current status is displayed during the
- scan; when less than 300 milliseconds the status is displayed only during
- pause. Entering * during a pause causes the scan to resume. Entering #
- aborts the scan and leaves the mobile tuned to the current channel. During
- this command only the * and # keys are recognized.
-
- 37# Sets Low Battery Threshold. Usage: #37#x# where x is any number
- from 1 to 255. If set to 1, the Low Battery indicator will come up
- when the phone is powered on. If set to 255, it may never come up.
-
- 38# Display ESN (Displays ESN in four steps, two hexadecimal digits at a time
- in a for digit display. The decimal shows the address, 00 through 03 as
- the first two digits, and two digits of the ESN as the last two digits.
- Use the 'G' to step through the entire hexadecimal ESN.)
-
- Compander OFF ("D" Series Portables)
-
- or
-
- 38# SND-SNM. Display shows AA BB. Where AA=Address;BB=Data. Send the SNM
- to the display. All 32 bytes of the SNM will be displayed, one byte at
- a time. The byte address will be displayed in the upper right-hand
- corner and the contents of that address will be displayed in the hex.
- The * key is used to step through the address similar to the SEND-NAM
- (18#) command.
-
- 39# Compander ON ("D" Series Portables)
-
- or
-
- 39# RCVSU. Receive one control channel word. When the word is received it
- is displayed in hex. This command will be complete when a control channel
- word is received or when the # key is entered to abort the command.
-
- 40# RCVVC. Receive one voice channel word. When the word is received it is
- displayed in hex. This command will be complete when a voice channel
- word is received or when the # key is entered to abort the command.
-
- 41# Enables Diversity (On F19CTA... Series only.)
-
- 42# Disables Diversity (On F19CTA... Series only.)
-
- 43# Disable Diversity
- USE T/R ANTENNA (On F19CTA... Series only.)
- USE R ANTENNA (On D.M.T./ Mini TAC)
-
- 44# Disable Diversity
- USE R ANTENNA (On F19CTA... Series only.)
- USE T/R ANTENNA (On D.M.T./ Mini TAC)
-
- 45# Display Current Receive Signal Strength Indicator (Dislpayed as a 3 digit
- decimal number) The strongest signal I have ever received was 179 and I
- was sitting directly below the tower WITHOUT an external antenna.
-
- 46# Display Cumulative Call Timer
-
- 47x# Set RX Audio level to X
- (For F19CTA ...Series Tranceivers)
- X=0, Lowest Volume
- X=6, Highest Volume
- X=7, mute
- Normal setting is 4.
- (For D.M.T./ Mini TAC Tranceivers)
- X=0, Lowest Volume
- X=7, Highest Volume
- Normal setting is 4.
- (For TDMA Tranceivers and F09F... Series and Higher Portables)
- X=0, Lowest Volume
- X=15, Highest Volume
- Normal setting is 2 to 4. (On TDMA
- Tranceivers and Micro TAC portables,
- settings 8 through 15 are for DTMF
- applications only.)
-
- 48# Side Tone On. Use this command in conjunction with 350# to test the
- entire audio path in hands-free applications.
-
- 49# Side Tone Off
-
- 50# Maintenance data is transmitted and test results displayed:
- PASS=received data is correct
- FAIL 1=2second timeout, no data rec.
- FAIL 2=received data is incorrect
-
- 51# Test of mobile where maintenance data is transmitted and looped back.
- Display is as follows:
- PASS=looped-back data is correct
- FAIL 1=2 second timeout, no looped-back data
- FAIL 2=looped-back data is incorrect
-
- 52x# SAT Phase Adjustment. A decimal value that corresponds to phase shift
- compensation in 4.5 degree increments. Compensation added to inherent
- phase shift in tranceiver to achieve a total of 0 degrees phase shift.
-
- Do NOT enter any values except those shown below.
-
- 0 degrees = 0 121.5 degrees = 59 243.0 degrees = 86
- 4.5 = 1 126.0 = 60 247.5 = 87
- 9.0 = 2 130.5 = 61 252.0 = 112
- 13.5 = 3 135.0 = 62 256.5 = 113
- 18.0 = 4 139.5 = 63 261.0 = 114
- 22.5 = 5 144.0 = 40 265.5 = 115
- 27.0 = 6 148.5 = 41 270.0 = 116
- 31.5 = 7 153.0 = 42 274.5 = 117
- 36.0 = 16 157.5 = 43 279.0 = 118
- 40.5 = 17 162.0 = 44 283.5 = 119
- 45.0 = 18 166.5 = 45 288.0 = 120
- 49.5 = 19 171.0 = 46 292.5 = 121
- 54.0 = 20 175.5 = 47 297.0 = 122
- 58.5 = 21 180.0 = 64 301.5 = 123
- 63.0 = 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
- 81.0 = 50 202.5 = 69 324.0 = 104
- 85.5 = 51 207.0 = 70 328.5 = 105
- 90.0 = 52 211.5 = 71 333.0 = 106
- 94.5 = 53 216.0 = 80 337.5 = 107
- 99.0 = 54 220.5 = 81 342.0 = 108
- 103.5 = 55 225.0 = 82 346.5 = 109
- 108.0 = 56 229.5 = 83 351.0 = 110
- 112.5 = 57 234.0 = 84 355.5 = 111
- 117.0 = 58 238.5 = 85 360.0 = 70
-
- 53# Enable scrambler option, when equipped.
-
- 54# Disable scrambler option, when equipped.
-
- 55# Display/Program N.A.M. (Test Mode Programming)
-
- TEST MODE PROGRAMING:
-
- The following steps are for software version 9308 and older. If you have
- a newer phone they will most likely be different. The newer phones with
- Caller ID are for sure. SEND ME THE NEW PROGRAMMING STEPS SO I CAN UPDATE
- THESE!!! I don't want to hear that they were wrong unless there are
- corrected steps following!!!
-
- Assuming you have completed one of the above steps correctly the phone
- will wake up in test mode when you turn the power on. When you first
- access test mode the phone's display will alternate between various status
- information that includes the received signal strength and channel number.
- The phone will operate normally in this mode. You can now access Service
- Mode by pressing the # key, the display will clear and a ' will appear.
- Use the following procedure to program the phone:
-
- 1. Enter 55# to access programing mode.
-
- 2. The * key advances to the next step. (NOTE that test mode programing
- does NOT have step numbers, each time you press the * key the phone
- will display the next data entry).
-
- 3. The CLR key will revert the display to the previously stored data.
-
- 4. The # key aborts programing at any time.
-
- 5. To complete programing you must scroll through ALL entries until a '
- appears in the display.
-
- 6. Note that some entries contain more digits than can be displayed by the
- phone, in this case only the last part of the data can be seen.
-
- TEST MODE PROGRAMING DATA: For AMPS and NAMPS Cellular Telephones
-
- STEP# #OF DIGITS/RANGE DESCRIPTION
-
- 01 00000 - 32767 SYSTEM ID
- 02 8 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 1 BELOW
- 03 10 DIGITS MIN (AREA CODE & TEL#)
- 04 2 DIGITS STATION CLASS MARK, SEE NOTE 2 BELOW
- 05 2 DIGITS ACCESS OVERLOAD CLASS
- 06 2 DIGITS GROUP ID (10 IN USA)
- 07 6 DIGITS SECURITY CODE
- 08 3 DIGITS LOCK CODE
- 09 3 DIGITS SERVICE LEVEL, SEE NOTE 3 BELOW
- 10 8 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 4 BELOW
- 11 8 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 5 BELOW
- 12 0333 OR 0334 INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL
- 13 0333 "A" SYSTEM IPCH
- 14 0334 "B" SYSTEM IPCH
- 15 3 DIGIT NUMBER PAGING CHANNEL (021 IN USA)
- 16 8 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 6 BELOW
-
- Steps 01 through 06 and 12 will repeat for NAM 2 if the second phone
- number bit has been enabled in step 11.
-
- TEST MODE PROGRAMING DATA: For TDMA Cellular Telephones
-
- STEP# #OF DIGITS/RANGE DESCRIPTION
-
- 01 00000 - 32767 SYSTEM ID
- 02 8 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 1 BELOW
- 03 10 DIGITS MIN (AREA CODE & TEL#)
- 04 2 DIGITS STATION CLASS MARK, SEE NOTE 2 BELOW
- 05 2 DIGITS ACCESS OVERLOAD CLASS
- 06 2 DIGITS GROUP ID (10 IN USA)
- 07 6 DIGITS SECURITY CODE
- 08 3 DIGITS LOCK CODE
- 09 3 DIGITS SERVICE LEVEL, SEE NOTE 3 BELOW
- 10 8 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 4 BELOW
- 11 8 DIGIT BINARY OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 5 BELOW
- 12 0333 OR 0334 INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL
- 13 0333 "A" SYSTEM IPCH
- 14 0334 "B" SYSTEM IPCH
- 15 3 DIGITS DEDICATED PAGING CHANNELS (021 IN USA)
- 16 3 DIGITS SECONDARY INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL. 708 for
- system A, 737 for system B. Allows the TDMA
- telephone to be assigned to a TDMA channel in
- a call
- 17 708 SECONDARY INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL FOR SYSTEM A
- 18 737 SECONDARY INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL FOR SYSTEM B
- 19 8 DIGITS OPTION PROGRAMMING, SEE NOTE 6 BELOW
-
- NOTES:
-
- Take care with Motorola's use of "0" and "1". Some options use "0" to
- enable, some use "1".
-
- These are eight digit binary fields used to select the following options:
-
- 1. (step 02 above, suggested entry is: 11101001 for "A" system, 10101001
- for "B" sys)
-
- Digit 1: Local use mark, 0 or 1.
- Digit 2: Preferred system, 1=system A, 0=system B.
- Digit 3: End to end (DTMF) dialing, 1 to enable.
- Digit 4: Not used, enter 0. Formerly used for test mobile.
- Digit 5: Repertory (speed) dialing, 1 to enable. (Not used in TDMA)
- Digit 6: Auxiliary (horn) alert, 1 to enable.
- Digit 7: Hands free (VSP) auto mute, 1 to enable (mutes outgoing hands
- free audio until the MUTE key is pressed). (Not used in TDMA)
- Digit 8: Min mark, 1. NOT CHANGEABLE.
-
- 2. Station Class Mark
-
- SCM | 666 or 832 Ch. | VOX | Max Power
- -----+----------------+-----+-----------
- 00 | 666 | N | 3.0 W
- 01 | 666 | N | 1.2 W
- 02 | 666 | N | 0.6 W
- 03 | | |
- 04 | 666 | Y | 3.0 W
- 05 | 666 | Y | 1.2 W
- 06 | 666 | Y | 0.6 W
- 07 | | |
- 08 | 832 | N | 3.0 W
- 09 | 832 | N | 1.2 W
- 10 | 832 | N | 0.6 W
- 11 | | |
- 12 | 832 | Y | 3.0 W
- 13 | 832 | Y | 1.2 W
- 14 | 832 | Y | 0.6 W
- 15 | | |
-
- 3. Service Level Codes:
-
- 001 The telephone will only dial numbers in memory locations 01, 02
- and 03. No keypad entries or memory storage is possible.
- Restrict ALL outgoing calls by clearing locations 01, 02, and 03
- and place the phone in servicing level 001. In some phones this
- applies to memory locations 01 - 10.
- 002 The telephone will dial only numbers from memory locations. The
- keypad is disabled and super speed dialing is not enabled.
- 003 Keypad dial only; no memory recall allowed.
- 004 Unlimited keypad and memory dialing. (DEFAULT)
- 005 Seven-digit dialing only
- 006 Full keypad and memory dialing, but memory locations 1 through
- 10 cannot be changed.
- 007 The phone will dial only from as many as 50 programmable memory
- locations
-
- 4. (step 10 above, suggested entry is: 00000100)
-
- Digits 1 - 3: Not used in USA, enter 0.
- Digit 4: Extended Field. When enabled, the telephone will scan
- more than 32 paging channels. Not used in USA, 0 to disable
- Digit 5: Single system scan, 1 to enable (scan A or B system only,
- determined by bit 2 of step 02. Set to "0" to allow user the
- option).
- Digit 6: Super speed dial, 1 to enable (pressing N, or NN SND will
- dial the number stored in memory location NN).
- Digit 7: User selectable service level, 0 to enable (allows user to
- set long distance/memory access dialing restrictions).
- Digit 8: Lock function, 0 to enable (allows user to lock/un-lock the
- phone, if this is set to 1 the phone
-
- 3. (step 11 above, suggested entry is: 00000000)
-
- Digit 1: Handset programing, 0 to enable (allows access to programing
- mode without having to enter test mode).
- Digit 2: Second phone number (not all phones), 1 to enable.
- Digit 3: Call timer access, 0 to enable.
- Digit 4: Auto system busy redial, 0 to enable.
- Digit 5: Speaker disable, 1 to enable (use with select VSP units only,
- do not use with 2000 series mobiles).
- Digit 6: IMTS/Cellular, 1 to enable (rarely used).
- Digit 7: User selectable system registration, 0 to enable.
- Digit 8: Dual antennae (diversity), 1 to enable.
-
- 4. (step 16 above, suggested entry is: 0011010 for portable and 0011011
- for mobile units)
-
- Digit 1: Not used, 0 only.
- Digit 2: Not used, 0 only
- Digit 3: Continuous DTMF, 1 to enable (software version 8735 and
- later)
- Digit 4: 8 hour time-out, 0 to enable (software version 8735 and
- later)
- Digit 5: Not used, 0 only.
- Digit 6: Failed page indicator, 0 to enable (phone beeps when an
- incoming call is detected but signal conditions prevent
- completion of the call).
- Digit 7: Portable scan, 0 for portable, 1 for mobile units.
-
-
- 56# no function
-
- 57x# Call Processing Mode
- x=0, AMPS
- x=1, NAMPS
- x=2-4, RESERVED
- x=5, TDMA signalling
- x=6, TDMA signalling with loopback before decoding
- x=7, TDMA signalling with loopback voice after decoding
- x=8, TDMA signalling with loopback FACCH after decoding
- x=9, TDMA forced synchronization
-
- 58# Compander On (Audio compressor and expander) (See 39#)
-
- 59# Compander Off (Audio compressor and expander) (See 38#)
-
- 60# no function
-
- 61# ESN Transfer (For Series I D.M.T./Mini TAC only)
-
- 62# Turn On Ringer Audio Path
-
- 63# Turn Off Ringer Audio Path
-
- 64#-65# no function
-
- 66# Identity Transfer (Series II Tranceivers and some Current Shipping
- Portables)
-
- 67# no function
-
- 68# Diaplay FLEX and Model Information
-
- 69# Used with Identity Transfer
-
- 70# Abbreviated field transmitter audio deviation command, for tranceivers
- with FCC ID ABZ89FT5668.
-
- 71# Abbreviated field power adjustment command, for tranceivers with FCC ID
- ABZ89FT5668.
-
- 72# Field audio phasing commands.
-
- 73# Field power adjustment command.
-
- 74#-99# no function
-
- Notes: There are several numbers that say "no function" next to their entry.
- In the technical manual, those numbers APPEAR to have no function. It
- is very possible that they DO IN FACT have a function. As far as I
- know, using the information provided by the technical manual, I know
- of no functions for these numbers. But at the top you'll notice in the
-
- disclaimer that NOT ALL FUNCTIONS ARE LISTED HERE. That leaves open
- the
- possibility of others. Try these numbers and you may get lucky (or you
-
- may wipe some vital information...who knows?). I am in fact almost
- certain that it is possible to change the ESN via the handset. It is
- just a matter of finding the correct combination of commands. You can
- bet that won't be easy, but it can't stay a secret forever though!
-
- For more information, call Motorola and order part# 68-093-00a60. This is a
- cellular service manual that's used in their cellular service classes that
- sells for $30. Ask for the Order Fulfillment department when ordering. This
- manual tells it all! An absolute must have for Motorola users.
-
-
- I think this might help. There are some that say no function, they MIGHT.
- Case in point: 37# does something but we don't know yet...:)
-
- If I find anything else that's new, I'll post it.
-
- Catch ya later
-
- ... Jesus saves lives...and redeems them for valuable prizes
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