Section 3 - Programming Info
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 programming:
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 programming entry step number. If it does not the security code is incorrect, or the programming lock-out counter has been exceeded. In either case you can still program the unit by following the steps under
TEST MODE PROGRAMMING 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 programming 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 programming at any time.
PROGRAMMING 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
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