Specifications
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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. (see Test Mode
Programming)
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.
57 x# Call Processing Mode
x=0, AMPS
x=1, NAMPS
x=2-4, RESERVED
x=5, TDMA signaling
x=6, TDMA signaling with loopback before decoding
x=7, TDMA signaling with loopback voice after
decoding
x=8, TDMA signaling with loopback FACCH after
decoding
x=9, TDMA forced synchronization
58#
Compander On (Audio compressor and expander) (See
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# no function
65# no function
66# 66# Identity Transfer (Series II Transceivers and some
Current Shipping Portables)
67# no function
68# Display FLEX and Model Information
69# Used with Identity Transfer
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
73# Field power adjustment command.
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.)
GSM Info and Test Modes.
Thanks to Janus Krarup (jckrarup@post1.com http://www.ibt.dk/morten/friends/) for all the
information in this section. His web page has all of this information (and more) and is continually
updated. It's also offered in Italian and will be available soon in Czech.
TESTMODE for GSM PHONES:
Start with the sequence:
Testmode Command#
[pause] [pause] [pause] [1] [1] [3] [pause] [1] [pause] [ok] [MENU] (pause is accomplished by holding
down the [*] key until box appears).
This accomplishes the editing/viewing of the Engineer Field Options. By substituting different
numbers for the [1] [1] [3], many more test mode commands and functions are available. (see below
for an almost complete list)
After pressing [MENU], scroll until the new option appears. Pressing [OK] will then reveal 3 new
options:
ACTIVE CELL:
Displays Active Channel and lets you scroll through: RxLev, RxLevAM, NCC, BCC, MSTxPwr, and
C1.
During a call you can see: RxLev, RxLevFull, RxLevSub, RxQualFul, RxQualSub, Timeslot,
TimeAdv, and PwrLev.
The active channel may read "Hopping" during a call.
When establishing a network connection you can see what SDCCH (Standalone Dedicated Control
CHannel) the negotiation takes place on.
ADJACENT CELLS:
Lets you scroll through the adjacent cells (1-6) and view their channel allocations.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS:
Displays the following: Combined, AcsClas, MCC, MNC, LAC, CellID, T3212, BS-PA-MFRM, and
XZQTY.
During a call you can see: Combined, DTX, MCC, MNC, LAC, and CellID.
Key To The Readouts:
Combined: Haven't got a clue. The two Danish operators has OFF and Swedish Comviq has
ON.










