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p3tst002.txt
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P3 test operations and more

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P3 Test operations and more.
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Orignal Text file name for Upload is P3TST001.TXT (P3 TeST Manual) compiled
and uploaded by Jono Bono (or soon to be just Jono) if you have any further
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been done correctly. i.e. The file is still laid out in the same way with
all instructions including this top section. Thanks ....JoNo.

*** If you have examples of how to make use of some of the comands, please
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Useful information that relates to the modified test chip avalible for the
NEC P3 mobile phones (May not cover all avalible commands).

Please note: The contents of this entire document are for informational
purposes only and must not be used to break any laws, if you use any of
this information you are soley responceable for you own actions. OK!

Here are some of the new and most useful commands.
==================================================

To enter the phone's serial number and phone number.
----------------------------------------------------
Power On, Enter ESN (11 digits) on keypad then STO 69, the phone should
now switch back to the display. (DO NOT enter eleven 0's sto 69, this will
disable the phone completely and beyond normal reset, can be useful <grin>).
Note: If you ever need to use the eleven 0's then don't throw your phone
away as there still are ways to reset it.

Then press RCL *, RCL # 01 (test mode entered), RCL #71 and the phone
number will appear. Just enter the new phone number.
i.e. providers code (4 digits) and then number (6 digits).

The provider code translations are as follows;
(please add to this list and re-upload this document, thanks).

(0374) = 2345 (VodaFone) System A.
(0378) = 2343 (VodaFone) System A.
(0831) = 2344 (VodaFone) System A.
(0836) = 2340 (VodaFone) System A.
-----------------------------------
(0585) = 2349 (Cellnet) System B.
(0850) = 2346 (Cellnet) System B.
(0860) = 2342 (Cellnet) System B.

Press # for the rest of the phone menu or just to ensure that the number has
been stored. The only other item that needs to be changed is SYS=A or B.
You can also change the real numbers prefix, but this is only for "real"
number display purposes on the function command. i.e. FCN 33 will display
0836-XXXXXX or whatever, but the phone's number according to the cell
system is really 2340-XXXXXX. You may also wish to play with the other
settings, but please note the originals before doing so.

Once you have altered all of your settings, (note pressing # stores the
setting, and moves to the next) press and hold CLR once the display is
blank, press RCL # 02 to reboot the phone. Alternatively, you can just
press PWR to turn it off, and PWR to turn it back on.

Any further information on these extra options will be appreciated.
(Please note them here and re-upload this document).

The lock code is obviously just the phone's lock code, however, it doesn't
serve much good with a modified P3 rom, since one can jump into test mode
from full lock! And then change the lock code....(You must enter test mode
by pulling out the battery, and quickly putting it back in.)

Home area has many possible values, however, for the purpose of the general
Cellphone Phreaker, only three are used. If you have a Vodafone ESN^MIN
pair, then enter 02051 here. This essentially means that you can receive
calls on the other person's number.....The other values for home area are
simply to tell the Cell where you live in the country. If you have a
Cellnet ESN^MIN pair, then enter 03600, and if you don't want to receive
calls, enter 00000. Note that if the other person has there phone turned on
at the time that you use yours for incoming calls, then the Cell will
automatically kill the ESN^MIN pair.

Roam is for future use, and will not be used....It is basically for phones
with Dual Nams, so they can use both Cellnet and Vodafone on the same
ESN^MIN pair.

Timer SW. This should always be on Voice CH. This is basically how the Cell
will charge you fo the calls.....Voice CH works on both Cellnet and
VodaFone, but Charge RT only works on Cellnet....This tells you how many
units you have spent (Using FCN 1 menu.)

Priority should basically be set rather high. If your local Cell is busy,
and there are no free cells, and you have a priority of 15, then someone
else will be disconnected, and your call will be allowed!

Call Timer. This serves little for the Cellular Phreaker. It is best to
leave this on Call Out. The function only is significant to those who
actually pay the phone bill!

To make the phone scan all avalible channels (Voice only).
==========================================================
Later in this document will be some test commands, to enter test mode on
the modified chip you will always need to enter the ESN again, then RCL *
and RCL #01 for test mode. (NOTE: There is a faster way of entering the test
mode by simply removing the battery and quicly putting it back, the phone
will go into test mode.)

To Scan (Once in test mode) press RCL # 12 (Speaker on), RCL # 69 then 4
digits (channel to start), then # (see this option in test manual text later
in this document for more details). Use * to pause.

i.e. If you enter 0001 as the channel, the phone will start scanning each
channel from 1 to 600 and then 1329 to 2047. As soon as you hear voice you
can press * to stay on that channel and * again to move on.

Start of Test Commands.
=======================
These are listed as they are in the test manual, but please note that some
commands may be different or act differently due to the modification on the
chip.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Taken from DCU: 0708A
Top of page reads: 147-102650X322A TR5E1320-22A APPENDIX A Test commands -
- through keypad.

NOTE: Enter each command by pressing RCL key, # key, and the proper command
number. Some commands require additional numbers after a hyphen followed by
the # key.

RCL, #, Number
RCL, #, Number, Additional Number, #

When you enter the commands through the keypad, always give SUSPEND command
(RCL, #, 01) before you press other commands except STATUS (RCL, #, 03) and
STATUS REPEAT (RCL. #, 61, 1, #).

0---------------17--------------33-----------------------------------------77
^ ^ ^ ^
Above is the coloumn ruler where each of the next sections starts and ends.
Most remark paragraphs start at col 33 unless the Function name is long, then
it will start at 1 or 2 spaces after the Function name. Notice that no chara-
-cter is placed after col 77 (max).

Key Entry Function Name Remarks
========= ============= =======
RCL, #, 01 SUSPEND All dots come on (not on Modified test chip)
It terminates the normal mode, performs
initialization and awaits further test
commands.

RCL, #, 02 RESTART It teminates the test mode, enters the normal
mode and restarts the call processing tasks.
You hear a wake-up tone and momentarily the
phone number appears on the display. You are
now at receiving standby mode (normal mode).

RCL, #, 03 STATUS It shows the status information of the unit
by 16 digits on the display.
---------- ----------
Example: 119110 AAABCD
0003100363 EFGHIJKKKK
---------- ----------
Where: AAA: Shows RSSI (Receiver Signal Strength) Value ranging from
000 through to 255 (3 digits).
B: Shows RXM (Receiver Audio Mute) or Receiver audio gate
on/off. 1 = muted or gate off.
C: Shows TXM (Transmitter Audio Mute) or Transmitter audio
gate on/off. 1 = muted or gate off.
D: Shows WS (Word Synchronization) in FOCC. 1 =WS acquired.
E: Shows B/I (Current state of the busy idle bit of FOCC).
1 = idle 0 = busy.
F: Shows CARR (carrier) on/off. 1 = off.
G: Shows ST (Signalling Tone) on/off. 1 = ST on.
H: Shows SAT (Supervisory Audio Tone) on/off. 0 = 5970Hz,
1 = 6000Hz, 2 = 6030Hz and 3 = No SAT.
I: Shows MODE. 1 = Control channel, 0 = Voice channel.
J: Shows Transmission Power Reduction Level.
0 = No reduction.
1 = No reduction.
2 = No reduction.
3 = -4dB.
4 = -8dB.
5 = -12dB.
6 = -16dB.
7 = -20dB.
KKKK: Shows Channel Number, ranging from 0000 through 0600 &
1329 through 2047 (4 digit).

RCL, #, 04 RESET Reset the autonomous timer to zero.

RCL, #, 06 INIT Initialize the transceiver unit to the
following state;
Carrier off.
Attenuation 0dB.
Receiver-Audio muted.
Transmit-Audio muted.
Signaling Tone (ST) off.
Autonomous timer reset and it's periodic.
SAT off.
DTMF and Audio tones off.
Received-voice Volume Max.
Compandor off.

RCL, #, 07 CARRIER-ON Turn the TX carrier on.

RCL, #, 08 CARRIER-OFF Turn the TX carrier off.

RCL, #, 09 LOAD-SYNTH Set the synthesizer to the channel specified
by up to 4 digits followed by # key (up to 4
digits = 0 through 600, 1329 through 2047).
--------- ---------
Example: TEST MODE TEST MODE Pressing 333 and #
09- 09-333
--------- ---------

RCL, #, 10 SET-ATTN Set the RF power attenuation to the value
specified by 1 digit followed by the # key
(1 digit = 0 through 7).
----------
Example: TEST MODE Pressing 4 for 8dB reduction
10-4
---------- 0 to 2 = No reduction.
3 = -4dB, 4 = -8dB, 5 = -12dB,
6 = -16db, 7 = -20dB.

RCL, #, 11 RXMUTE Mute the receive-audio signal. No audio
signal comes from the speaker.

RCL, #, 12 RXUNMUTE Unmute the receive-audio signal. Noise or
Voice comes from the speaker.

RCL, #, 13 TXMUTE Mute the Transmit-audio signal.

RCL, #, 14 TXUNMUTE Unmute the Transmit-audio signal.

RCL, #, 15 RESET OFF Discontinue periodic resetting of the
autonomous timer (allow timer to time out).

RCL, #, 16 STON Transmit a continuious Signalling Tone (ST).

RCL, #, 17 STOFF Stop transmission of Signalling Tone (ST).

RCL, #, 23 VERSION Show the software version-information on the
display.
----------
V-2.0
(V-9011)
----------

RCL, #, 24 READ SN Show the production serial number of the
phone. i.e. ----------
Serial No.
22A-000001
----------

RCL, #, 32 SATON Enable the transmit of SAT. One digit follow-
-ing the command code shall contain the color
code of the SAT frequency that the transceiv-
-er unit may expect to receive. SAT shall be
transmitted if the carrier is currently on.
COLOR CODE DIGIT. SAT FREQUENCY.
================= ==============
0 5970Hz
1 6000Hz
2 6030Hz

RCL, #, 33 SATOFF Disable the transmission of SAT.

RCL, #, 34 CDATA Transmits 6 bytes NAM data as 240 bits data.
DEFAULT = 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06 (No TX ON).

RCL, #, 35 HIGH TONE ON Activate the high audio tone (1150 Hz) and
apply it to the receive-audio line. You hear
the high tone from the speaker.

RCL, #, 36 HIGH TONE OFF Deactivate the high audio tone. Tone stops.

RCL, #, 37 LOW TONE ON Activate the low audio tone (770Hz) and apply
it to the receive-audio line. You hear the
low tone from the speaker.

RCL, #, 38 LOW TONE OFF Deactivate the low audio tone. Tone stops.

RCL, #, 39 INVM Initialize non-volatile memory. Set registra-
-tion memory and clear all the speed-dial
memories. Set the Lock State to activate
(Fully Locked).

RCL, #, 42 DTMF ON It sounds DTMF tones, a responce from each
pressed key. It sends the signal to RX AUDIO
and TX AUDIO lines.

RCL, #, 43 DTMFOFF Deactivates DTMF generator. DTMF tones stop.

RCL, #, 48 TONE-OFF Deactivate alert tone and external call
alert. The alert tones stop.

RCL, #, 49 TX-DISE Deactivate TX ENABLE line. Disable the
transmitter.

RCL, #, 50 STATUS REPEAT Status Repeat at Test Mode.
(TEST MODE)

RCL, #, 51 MON Monitors the port status.
" ABCD" (Mid line of LCD display).
A: HOOK 1 = ON HOOK
B: EXT PS 1 = BATTERY MOUNTED
C: ADP MON 1 = ADAPTER CONNECTED
D: HF MON 1 = HANDS FREE

RCL, #, 57 TX-ENABLE Activate TX ENABLE line. Enable transmitter.

RCL, #, 60 AUDIO PATH Set the Audio Path.
" 60-X" (Mid line of LCD display).
X: 0 = HF
1 = SPK
2 = ALT
3 = HS

RCL, #, 61 STATUS-REPEAT Without suspend. It shows the status
information of the unit by 16 digits every
second.
---------- ----------
Example: TEST MODE TEST MODE Press 1 and # for display on.
61- 61-1 Press 0 and # for display off.
---------- ----------
After the setting, press RCL, #, 02. The wake-up tone and
display come on. The 16 digit status information appears.
---------- ----------
Example: 119110 AAABCD
0003100363 EFGHIJKKKK
---------- ----------
Where: AAA: Shows RSSI (Receiver Signal Strength) Value ranging from
000 through to 255 (3 digits).
B: Shows RXM (Receiver Audio Mute) or Receiver audio gate
on/off. 1 = muted or gate off.
C: Shows TXM (Transmitter Audio Mute) or Transmitter audio
gate on/off. 1 = muted or gate off.
D: Shows WS (Word Synchronization) in FOCC. 1 =WS acquired.
E: Shows B/I (Current state of the busy idle bit of FOCC).
1 = idle 0 = busy.
F: Shows CARR (carrier) on/off. 1 = off.
G: Shows ST (Signalling Tone) on/off. 1 = ST on.
H: Shows SAT (Supervisory Audio Tone) on/off. 0 = 5970Hz,
1 = 6000Hz, 2 = 6030Hz and 3 = No SAT.
I: Shows MODE. 1 = Control channel, 0 = Voice channel.
J: Shows Transmission Power Reduction Level.
0 to 2 = No reduction.
3 = -4dB.
4 = -8dB.
5 = -12dB.
6 = -16dB.
7 = -20dB.
KKKK: Shows Channel Number, ranging from 0000 through 0600 &
1329 through 2047 (4 digit).

RCL, #, 69 SCAN SLOW Measure the Received Signal Stength Indicati-
-on (RSSI) signal at each channel.
Shows each channel number and it's RSSI level
on the display.
Example: ---------- ----------
TEST MODE TEST MODE Simply press # key or
69- 69-1 press channel number and #.
---------- ----------
To activate the SCAN SLOW command, press RCL. # 69, XXXX, #.
Where XXXX = starting channel number (1 through 6000, 1329
through 2047). If you don't enter the channel number and
press # key, then the channel will begin from 0001. The unit
measures the RSSI at each channel, scanning from the channel
number you set. The scanning speed is 0.5secs per channel.
The unit shows each channel number and it's RSSI level on
the display "XXXX-sss" (On Mid line).
----------
TEST MODE Where: XXXX = Channel number
XXXX-sss sss = RSSI
----------
Pressing * key while scanning causes the unit to pause.

Pressing * key again resumes scanning. To end scanning press
the # key. The radio channel will be fixed at the first
channel number and is ready to accept other commands. If you
press other keys other than the * or # the unit ignores them
and gives back a short alarm tone.

RCL, #, 70 KEYPAD PROGRAM2 Allow you to do NAM programming via the
keypad. See appendix C.

RCL, #, 71 KEYPAD PROGRAM1 Allow you to do NAM programming via the
Keypad. See appendix C.

NOTE: This file contains the reference from Appendix A only. If you have or
can get information from appendix C, please add it to the end of this file.

RCL, #, 72 I/O DATA OUT Writes data (0-255) or I/O (0-127).
Address is 00FF00H-0FF7FH
XXX YYY (Mid Line)
XXX = Address
YYY = Write Data

RCL, #, 73 AEC ON Turns AEC (Automatic Efficiency Control) on.

RCL, #, 74 AEC OFF Turns AEC (Automatic Efficiency Control) off.

RCL, #, 75 CDATA OFF Stops CDATA transmission.

RCL, #, 77 LOAD SYNTH 2 CH assignation to TX/RX synth.
"TXXXXRYYYY" (Mid Line).
XXXX = TX channel
YYYY = RX channel

RCL, #, 78 SET DEFAULT DATA It writes default data into AF IC & EEPROM.

RCL, #, 79 WRITE ADJUST DATA It writes to AF IC and EEPROM the adjust-
(MAX DEV.) -ment data that specifies the MAX
deviation for each unit.

RCL, #, 80 WRITE ADJUST DATA It writes to AF IC and EEPROM the adjust-
(EXT IN) -ment data that specifies the EXT IN data
for each unit.

RCL, #, 81 WRITE ADJUST DATA It writes to AF IC and EEPROM the adjust-
(DTMF) -ment data that specifies the DTMF data
for each unit.

RCL, #, 82 WRITE ADJUST DATA It writes to AF IC and EEPROM the adjust-
(MIC) -ment data that specifies the MIC data
for each unit.

RCL, #, 83 WRITE ADJUST DATA It writes to AF IC and EEPROM the adjust-
(TX DATA) -ment data that specifies the TX data
for each unit.

RCL, #, 84 WRITE ADJUST DATA It writes to AF IC and EEPROM the adjust-
(SAT) -ment data that specifies the SAT data
for each unit.

RCL, #, 85 WRITE ADJUST DATA It writes to AF IC and EEPROM the adjust-
(RX DATA) -ment data that specifies the RX data
for each unit.

RCL, #, 86 WRITE ADJUST DATA Sets power level and specific data of each
(POW LEVEL) unit in EEPROM with 7 byte.(P0-P7, Spec,
Data). Specific Data: Fine adjustment of
output power level.
Example. RCL, #, 86, ___ #, ___ #.

RCL, #, 87 WRITE DATA(RSSI) Writes A/D transformed data of +10dBuV to
EEPROM to set at the position between block
two and three of the RSSI indication.
(between **--- and ***--).

RCL, #, 88 MOD TRACKING ADJ VCO Modulation Senstivity.

RCL, #, 90 BATT Shows the A/D converted value of the
battery Voltage. " XXX" (Mid Line).
XXX = 0 to 255. (0 = fucked!).

RCL, #, 91 TEMP Shows the A/D converted value of the
Temperature inside the unit.
XXX = 0 to 255. (000 = fried!).

RCL, #, 94 COMPANDOR ON Set the compandor circuit on.

RCL, #, 95 COMPANDOR OFF Set the compandor circuit off.

RCL, #, 99 KEYPADPROGC++ Write applications to run with the Intel
80386, 486 family of processors via the
units keypad.
Example: Write DOS and Windows applications
in C++, write a Bluebox prog etc.
Refer to the P3 C++ prog ref for further info
also refer to DOS and Windows references.
Note: This function only works with the P3
I/O card for connection to the CPU of a PC.

Note: All information given in this file is from Appendix A of the P3 Test
ROM manual, it is documented as per appendix A apart from the last couple
of remarks under BATT and TEMP (i.e. Fucked! and Fried!) also the last test
code 99 is a load of rubbish, well after writing all this long boring tech
file about a phone that can do everything! I could resist added it! <g>.

Notes and Examples.
===================
This section has been put here for you to add further notes about funtions
you have found. Then please re-upload as next revision.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
i.e.
1) Using the Phone capture other ID's. (I wish). by DREAMER.
In test mode use RCL, #, 98 and take down all the information that pops up
every second. *** Example only, put yours like this below ***.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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