Section 5 - Test Mode Commands
# Enter SERVICING LEVEL from 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 13#.
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 character 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)
NOTE: It seems Motorola finally discovered that people were using
this command to eaves-drop on cellular converstions. On MOST
of the newer phones (95xx and up), this command when used
with 11xxxx# will only work with the following channels:
11xxxx# Tower Freq. Mobile Freq. Channel
#300 Tx 879.00 Rx 834.00 0300
#333 Tx 879.99 Rx 834.99 0333
#385 Tx 881.55 Rx 836.55 0385
#799 Tx 893.97 Rx 848.97 0799
#991 Tx 869.04 Rx 824.04 0800
09# TX Audio Off
10# TX Audio On
11(Ch.No.)# Set Transceiver to Channel xxxx (Receive and Transmit in Decimal;
accepts 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits)
see Section 9 for detailed information 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 programmed 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 programmed 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 transceiver to begin
a counting sequence or continuos 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! maybe a minute or so)
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.
NOTE: While I haven't heard from ONE single person that this has worked,
Motorola has continued to print this command in all the Technical
Training Books (including the January 96 edition).
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 four 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 '*' 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 (Displayed 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 Transceivers)
X=0, Lowest Volume
X=6, Highest Volume
X=7, mute
Normal setting is 4.
(For D.M.T./ Mini TAC Transceivers)
X=0, Lowest Volume
X=7, Highest Volume
Normal setting is 4.
(For TDMA Transceivers and F09F... Series and Higher Portables)
X=0, Lowest Volume
X=15, Highest Volume
Normal setting is 2 to 4. (On TDMA
Transceivers 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 transceiver 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 NAM (Test Mode Programming)
TEST MODE PROGRAMING:
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 programming mode.
2. The * key advances to the next step. (NOTE that test mode programming
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 programming at any time.
5. To complete programming 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 UNLOCK 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 = Enabled. NOT CHANGEABLE on series II or III.
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 can not be locked).
5. (step 11 above, suggested entry is: 00000000)
Digit 1: Handset programming, 0 to enable (allows access to programming
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. (Not used in TDMA)
Digit 4: Auto system busy redial, 0 to enable.
Digit 5: Internal 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 antenna (diversity), 1 to enable.
6. (step 16 and 19 above, suggested entry is: 0011010 for portable and 0011011
for mobile units)
Digit 1: Enhanced Scan, when enabled, four strongest signalling
channels are scanned instead of two. 1=enabled, 0-disabled.
Digit 2: Cellular Connection, used only in series II phones if a
series I cellular connection is used with a series II.
0=series II, 1=series I, 0 for ALL TDMA PHONES
Digit 3: Continuous DTMF, 1 to enable (software version 8735 and later)
Digit 4: Transportable Internal Ringer/Speaker. When set to 0, audio
is routed to the external speaker of the transportable; 1
routes it to the handset.
Digit 5: 8 hour time-out, 0 to enable (software version 8735 and later)
Digit 6: Not used, 0 only.
Digit 7: Failed page indicator, 0 to enable (phone beeps when an
incoming call is detected but signal conditions prevent
completion of the call).
Digit 8: Portable scan, 0 for portable, 1 for mobile units.
56# Illumination Diagnostic. Lights up all lights (except the green in use
light) and displays all "8"'s. The phone is also muted until repowered.
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# ? Does something, doesn't display anything
65# ? Does something, doesn't display anything
66# Identity Transfer (Series II Trancvrs and later mobiles, F09HG...,
F09HL..., F09HY..., F09HR..., F09LF..., F09NF..., F09PY..., F09QY...,
F09RY..., and most retail portables shipping prior to April 1, 1995.)
Does the actual transfer of the ESN and NAM info. See the 80x# command.
67# Displays two 3 digit numbers. If you keep entering this command
repeatedly, the first number will constantly change, the second won't
(as far as I have seen).
68# Display FLEX and Model Information
69# Used with 66# for Identity Transfer. In models shipped without the 66#
command, this is used with 80x# instead. Reads NAM information, repertory
memory, and C-Scan ID SID's from old phone.
70# Abbreviated field transmitter audio deviation command, for transceivers
with FCC ID ABZ89FT5668.
71# Abbreviated field power adjustment command, for transceivers with FCC ID
ABZ89FT5668.
72# Field audio phasing commands. The left side of the display should read
"00" followed by a two digit number. The "00" indicates the first
programming step. If you press the *, the 00 changes to 01 and so on until
08. The "06" and "0A" are used to change the audio level (to change:
press the volume up or down keys). Other registers...don't know.
73# Field power adjustment command.
75# Display ESN (Displays ESN in four steps, two decimal digits at a time
in a three digit display. The decimal shows the address, 0 through 3 as
the first digit, and two digits of the ESN as the last two digits.
Use the '*' to step through the entire hexadecimal ESN.)
38# 75#
00-D4 0 30
01-25 1 16
02-D4 2 13
03-1E 3 54309
80x# Current Identity Transfer Procedure. (Available in telephones shipping
after April 1, 1995.) This does NOT transfer the ESN.
x=0, Transfers NAM information (On TDMA telephones, this
command also transfers C-Scan SID's.)
x=1, Transfers repertory memory (names & telephone numbers
in memory.)
x=2, Transfers C-Scan SID's on analog telephones (Not
available on TDMA telephones.)
NOTES: As new fones come out, more commands are added/deleted as needed.
The majority of these commands were figured using VERY old software
versions. Some commands won't work on some phones. If you find a
command that does something, please inform me as well as the software
version number of the phone it was discovered on.
* NEW SECTION *
COMMANDS THAT DO SOMETHING BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT!!!
74#
76#
77#
78#
99#
If you have any insight to these commands or if you have any more to add to the
list, please email me promptly. Thank you.
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