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I am opening this link to help teach us about codes to your phones
I have this information for Motorola Startac 7797(Digital) Users, get into your phone and change banners.
1. Type #PROGRAM# from the main screen and press send (#7764726# send)
..."Which NAM (1-2)?" will come up.... chose 1
2. press * to select yes
3. enter your security code...usually "000000"
4. press down to see your SID # and make note of your SID #
5. press down until you see "To Level 3 (PRSID)" and press middle
button to selech
6. "Edit NAM PSID/RSIDs" will show...press middle button to select
7. "Edit PSID/RSID1" will show...scroll down to "PSID/RSID4" and select
8. scroll through this and make note of the settings just in case!
9. change the following to:
PSID/RSID4
PRSID 1
PSID/RSID4 SID ????? (whatever your SID is)
PSID/RSID4 SOC 2050
PSID/RSID4 MCC 302
AlphaPrivate 0 (Change this to what you want displayed)
Type SID 4 PRIVATE (don't touch this)
PSPs/POFs (don't touch this)
* These instructions are taken from a newsgroup posting. Unfortunately I didn't I forgot to save the name of the author so if you're the author drop me an email and I'll give you credit. I tried this on a Star Tac 7797 and it seems to work fine, however I take no responsibility if anything bad happens to your Star Tac 7797.
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axeprince wrote:
I am opening this link to help teach us about codes to your phones
I tried this on a Star Tac 7797 and it seems to work fine, however I take no responsibility if anything bad happens to your Star Tac 7797.
This statement sounds somehow. It scares one on the codes.
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Yeah Guys,
Have been think about this link too myself, but I guess it is something we have to get used to.
This thread is for Technicians basically.
@shallar1,
the statement is what you get from all User agreements, so I see no reason whyyou should be scared. I have used myself and it has worked, but I need to cover my @$$ Brother.
@seun,
Banners are associated with the look and feel of your phone, and most especially, you can enter the programming mode of your phone through it.
If you know the manufacturer codes, you can unlock with the use of softwares(This is similar to CLIs(Command Line Interface).
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The same way you check your IMEI number(Serial number) of your phone with *#06#.
With this number, You can Block Your Phone From being used on any network if stolen
ciao
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@seun,
Sorry I forgot, If you have access to any Startac Phone series, try any of the above codes on it, you'll learn something new about your phone.
My next posting will be on the popular Nokia series.![]()
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axeprince,do u know how i can access my NAM programing on my nokia phone.Someone told me to try *3001#12345#,but it didn't work.
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@mailautin37
I wish helps you, but I accept no responsibility for the use of the Instructions.
NAM PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
The Nokia 101 series handportable CMT uses an EEPROM NAM that can be programmed
directly from the standard user keypad. In order to access the NAM, you must
enter the special access code currently programmed into the phone. This
code can be changed and therefore may vary from phone to phone. Once the
programming mode is accessed, NAM parameters are loaded by entering them into
the display and "storing" them in selected memory locations. Be sure to
obtain all parameters before proceeding.
ACCESS NAM PROGRAMMING MODE:
1. Turn the phone on.
2. Enter the NAM access code. Factory default is: * 3 0 0 1 # 1 2 3 4 5
3. Enter [STO] 00.
4. Verify that "STORE NOT DONE" appears in the display. If "NOT ALLOWED"
appears, check to see if you have entered the access code correctly.
Note: If the correct access code is unknown, reprogramming must be
referred back to the wholesale purchaser of the phone.
ENTER SPECIAL NAM PARAMETERS (Memory Location 01):
5. Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
6. In one long string, enter the special NAM parameters according to the
format of Example 1 below. Enter each emergency number (such as 911
or *911) followed by the pound (#) key, the Language Code followed by
the asterisk (*) key, and the desired four digit lock code.
Language code: 0 = English, 1 = French, 2 = Spanish.
EXAMPLE 1: 9 1 1 # * 9 1 1 # 0 * 1 2 3 4
7. Enter [STO] 01 [STO].
ENTER MOBILE PHONE NUMBER (Memory Location 02 or 04):
8. Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
9. Enter the correct 10 digit phone number.
10. If desired, press the [ALPHA] key and enter a name of up to 16
characters. Note that the zero (0) key can be used to insert a blank
space. After the name is entered, press [ALPHA].
11. (For Primary NAM) Enter [STO] 02 [STO].
(For Optional NAM) Enter [STO] 04 [STO].
ENTER SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Memory Location 03 or 05):
12. Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
13. In one long string, enter the system parameters according to the
format of Example 2 below. Be sure to separate each parameter with an
asterisk (*). Do not place and asterisk before or after the string.
Initial Paging Channel_________
\
System ID ______ \ ___Access Overload Class
\ / \ /
/\ / \ / \
EXAMPLE 2: 3 4 * 1 * 1 * 3 3 4 * 1 5 * 1 5
/ \ \/
Access Method Local Use Mark \__Group ID Mark
14. (For Primary NAM) Enter [STO] 03 [STO].
(For Optional NAM) Enter [STO] 04 [STO].
VERIFY NAM INFORMATION:
15. Press and hold the [CLR] key until the display clears.
16. Enter [RCL] followed by one of the memory locations from above
(01 through 05).
17. Verify that the information for that memory location is correct.
18. To exit the programming mode, power the phone off then back on. If
"NAM ERROR" or NO SVC appears on the display, programming was done
incorrectly and must be repeated.
-END
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axeprince wrote:
The same way you check your IMEI number(Serial number) of your phone with *#06#.
With this number, You can Block Your Phone From being used on any network if stolen
ciao
how can i block my stolen set with the IMEI,which i already have
It is your network provider that can do that for you, you have to submit your phone number with the IMEI number.
Once done, it won't work with another line, not even on another network