From tysticksr@earthlink.net Tue Sep 3 17:48:06 1996 Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 07:53:43 -0700 (PDT) From: Tyler Stick To: drwho@l0pht.com Subject: Ericsson Programing Info Hey dewd, a while back I asked you why there wasn't more info on Radiophone about the Ericsson Pocket Phones...and you told me, that if I wanted info on em up on yer page that bad, to write about it and send it to you. So here I am, I've written a full scheme on the Alexander Clip and the ESN programing sequence for the GE/Ericson Pocket Phones (2-NAM models) I'll write a doc on the 4 NAM models as soon as I figure out the sequence, all this I've given you however works great, and my Ericsson kix ass. Attached is the file, feel free to edit where you see fit. Also, if you have any questions about it, email me at trc21632@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu Hope ya like it...keep da infoz free Take Care and Stay Safe TyStick PS. Please add a little shout to Ardist and Volteran to the file when you put it up, they helped alot on figuring out all of the esn programing sequence. [ Part 2: "Attached Text" ] Ericsson Programing Clip by TyStick Alright folks, here's the pin-out for the Ericsson Pocket Phone Programming Clip, also known as the Alexander Clip. I paid $200 for mine, when it showed up I was suprised to see a $5 piece of equipment.(I've heard of some people charging up to $350 for it) I'm writing this so no one gets stuck payin that shit again. For those who don't know, this clip activates the f0nes flash prom and allows it to be ESN programable from the keypad. This works on ALL older Ericsson Pocket Phones...GH/AH/DH, doesn't matter... the only difference is the programing sequence, they can all be programed. I'll include some programing instructions for the 2-NAM models in this file later on, I'm still working on the esn sequence for the 4-NAM models. But don't fret, I'll figure it out. O.k, on to the clip, the best way I can see to build it, is to modify an existing Ericsson Charger Clip...you'll need to change the pins, so here's the pin-out for both. Charger: has 14 slots, 4 have pins...this is all read from left to right, with the clip connected, looking at the front of the phone. slots 2, 7, 8, and 14 have pins. like so...(x=slot w/o pin, !=slot /w pin) x!xxxx!!xxxxx! Programming Clip: (same diagram rulez apply, only this has 5 pins) slots 2, 6, 8, 11, and 12 have pins...like so: x!xxx!x!xx!!xx Ok, now for some programing instructions. These are for the 2-NAM models only, the 4-NAM models don't have a Funtion key so it's a whole new ballgame. 1. Attach the programing clip and power up phone. 2. Once it's on, hit **1** 3. Key in the ESN, hit * after each set of 2 digits 4. After keying in the final set of 2 digits, hit * and the phone will either reboot or scroll a bunch of numbers across the display (depending on the software version) This means the ESN change was successful. 5. Hold down the FUNC key and type 987, this will display the decimal ESN, if correct, hit STO. While in this FUNC, you can change your MIN, SID, all that good stuff. Always hit STO after any change. 6. Now yer DONE! Reboot the phone and dial away. ESN CONVERSION TABLE: 0=00, 1=01, 2=02, 3=03, 4=04, 5=05, 6=06, 7=07, 8=08, 9=09, A=10, B=11, C=12, D=13, E=14, F=15 example: ESN of 82AF570D is keyed in like so: 08*02*10*15*05*07*00*13* (pause, should reboot or scroll numbers) *There is no limit as to how many this phone can be programed, boogy down.