Specifications

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TEST MODE COMMANDS:
# no function
1# Restart (Re-enter DC power start-up routine.) On
TDMA phones, this command has the same effect as
pressing PWR button.
2# 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 = Signaling 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.
3# Reset Autonomous Timer. This command results in the
reset of the autonomous timer but does not provide any
test function on these models
4# Initializes Telephone to Standard Default Conditions:
Carrier Off, Power Level 0, Receiver Audio Muted,
Transmit Audio Muted, Signaling Tone Off, SAT Off,
Resetting of Watch-Dog Timer Enabled, DTMF and
Audio Tones Off, Audio Path Set to Speaker
5# TX Carrier On (Key Transmitter)
6# TX Carrier Off
7# RX Audio Off (Mute Receiver Audio)
8# 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
9# 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)
12y x# 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 Signaling Tone On
15# 10 kHz Signaling Tone Off
16# Setup (Transmits a five word RECC message; each of
the five words will be "FF00AA55CC33." Transmitter
dekeys 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 (yyww year and
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 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 the 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
25 x# SAT On When x=0, SAT=5970HZ
x=1, SAT=6000HZ
x=2, SAT=6030HZ
26# SAT Off