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T 18 and A 1018

Show IMEI code

If you need to know what's the IMEI code of your phone,

simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

SIM-Locking Menu

To access SIM-Locking menu of your phone, press:

< * [CLR] <

Be carefull or you may lock your phone.


SH 888

Show IMEI code

If you need to know what's the IMEI code of your phone,

simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

Show Software version and manufact. date

Following procedure will show on your phone

the software version in first two rows of the display

and manufacturing date of the phone on the last one.

> * < < * < *

(simbols ">" and "<" are respectively

the right and the left arrows of the keypad)

IR driver version

Some software versions use the following

code to show the IR driver and software version.

> > * < < * < *

(simbols ">" and "<" are respectively

the right and the left arrows of the keypad)


GA 628

Show IMEI code

If you need to know what's the IMEI code of your phone,

simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

Show Software version and manufact. date

Following procedure will show on your phone

the software version in first two rows of the display

and manufacturing date of the phone on the last one.

> * < < * < *

(simbols ">" and "<" are respectively

the right and the left arrows of the keypad)

Reset Menu Language

To quickly reset menu language to english, simply type:

*#0000#

Battery check

To check the battery level when

the phone is off and not charging, press very quickly:

NO

and wait for about 2 seconds.

Extended Menu

To see Extended menus,

go to MISSED CALLS, empty directory,

press and HOLD right arrow button and finally choose

menu type you prefer.

- How to use menu - Customize (from Extended menus)

Press Yes then you will be asked "EditMenus?",

Press Yes

If the menu is Blinking it is disabled.

If it is Not Blinking it is enabled.

You can enable and desable by pressing "Yes"

When you enable a menu you can chose its position

When it asks for accept

press "No" then if the arrow is -> it tells the position

to the rigth shift,

you can turn it to left by pressing "*",

so like this you can tell the phone the place of the menu

by giving the number of the place of the menu like this:

if your phone shows "Store->2"

the menu you are selecting stays on the 2nd shift to the rigth !

When everything is done press "No",

and if you want to update press "Yes"

Pin-Out

Bottom view, keyboard up, counting from the right

1 = + external power supply (7.2Volt - 600mA)

2 = RS232 input (TTL)

3 = GND (digital)

4 = RS232 output (TTL)

5 = +5V output

6 = Test (0=Normal - 1=test mode)

7 = Mute

8 = Internal/external mic and ear (0=External - open=Internal)

9 = GND (analogic)

10 = ?

11 = BF in

12 = BF out

Free Calls

Warning ! Make free calls with your phone is a

fraud and it's NOT LEGAL, so we publish

this tip for educational purposes only!

What you'll do of this knowledge is your business only!

This tip seems to work with some providers only.

Dial a number as normal and press YES

While showing "connecting" on the screen, press

CLR

0

#

NO

You can then speak on the phone and the SIM card

does not record your calls.


GF 388

Show IMEI code

If you need to know what's the IMEI code of your phone,

simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

Show Software version and manufact. date

Following procedure will show on your phone

the software version in first two rows of the display

and manufacturing date of the phone on the last one.

> * < < * < *

(simbols ">" and "<" are respectively

the right and the left arrows of the keypad)

Text Strings

If you want to read all text strings and message

your phone should display,

proceed with the following:

> * < < * < * > >(>)

display will show "Text?", answer:

YES now you are ready to browse them using the arrow keys.

Flash EPROM

WARNING: Be extremely careful with this,

it may seriously damage your phone !!

First of all, you need an interface and a PC to

connect to your phone,

secondly you need the right software to flash the

EPROM with.

If you alredy got all of the above, you'd proceed

with the following:

> * < < * < * >

display will show "Flash?" and, if you're ready, aswer:

YES

that's all.

Pin-Out

This is the pinout for Ericsson 388,318

and 337:Counted from the mic

1- ATMS, Audio Input to MS

2- PWR-SRC, Power source???

3- LSP-CTRL, Loudspeaker control

4- AGND, Audio Ground

5- AFMS, Audio Output from MS (signal about 10mV)

6- SWDC, Switched 5V DC, Power-On indicator

7- I-CTRL, Charger control

8- GND, Digital DC GND

9- VppFLASH, 0V=normal, +5v=test, +12v=test+flash

10- HOOK, hangup signal

11- DTMS, Data to MS, TTL serial input

12- DFMS, Data from MS, TTL serial output

13- ON-SR@, Power Toggle (hold low 1 second)

14- VBATT, DC Power supply IN

Full Network name

To see the Full Network Name:

Go to the Network menu

when the phone displays the networks available press

* and it will show the full name.


GH 688

Show IMEI code

If you need to know what's the IMEI code of your phone,

simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

Show Software version and manufact.date

Following procedure will show on your phone

the software version in first two rows of the display

and manufacturing date of the phone on the last one.

> * < < * < *

(simbols ">" and "<" are respectively

the right and the left arrows of the keypad)

Reset Menu Language

To quickly reset menu language to english, simply type:

*#0000#

Battery check

To check the battery level when the phone is off

and not charging, press very quickly:

NO

and wait for about 2 seconds.

Full Network name

To see the Full Network Name:

Go to the Network menu

when the phone displays the networks available press

*

and it will show the full name.

Pin-Out

Bottom view, keyboard up, counting from the right

1 = + external power supply (7.2Volt - 600mA)

2 = RS232 input (TTL)

3 = GND (digital)

4 = RS232 output (TTL)

5 = +5V output

6 = Test (0=Normal - 1=test mode)

7 = Mute

8 = Internal/external mic and ear (0=External - open=Internal

9 = GND (analogic)

10 = ?

11 = BF in

12 = BF out

Free Calls

Warning ! Make free calls with your phone is a fraud and

it's NOT LEGAL, so we publish this tip for educational purposes only!

What you'll do of this knowledge is your business only!

This tip seems to work with some providers only.

Dial a number as normal and press YES

While showing "connecting" on the screen, press

CLR

0

#

NO

You can then speak on the phone and the SIM card

does not record your calls.


GF 768

Show IMEI code

If you need to know what's the IMEI code of your phone,

simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

Show Software version and manufact. date

Following procedure will show on your phone

the software version in first two rows of the display

and manufacturing date of the phone on the last one.

> * < < * < *

(simbols ">" and "<" are respectively

the right and the left arrows of the keypad)

Text Strings

If you want to read all text strings and message

your phone should display,

proceed with the following:

> * < < * < * > >(>)

display will show "Text?", answer:

YES

now you are ready to browse them using the arrow keys.

Pin Out

1 - AFMS, Out, Audio from mobile station (external speaker, very small signal 10 mV).

2 - ATMS, In, Audio to mobile station (external microphone).

3 - EXTAUD, In, External Analog Audio Accessory Sense (enable external mic and speaker, connect to GND to do so).

4 - GND, Audio Signal Ground, 0V reference

5 - PORTHF, In, Portable Handsfree (Enable external mic and speaker, connect to GND to do so).

6 - MUTE, Out, Music Mute (Digital output. High when calling. Could be off-hook signal).

7 - VPPFLASH, In, Flash Memory Voltage and Service Voltage (Digital Input. Phone enters debug mode when tied to +5V at power-up).

8 - VDD, Out, Logic Reference, Status ON (+5V out ? Sources over 100mA).

9 - TFMS/DFMS, Out, Terminal Adaptor Equipment From Mobile Station/Data From Mobile Station (Serial output. Debug messages appear here at 112KBaud when in debug mode).

10 - GND, Digital Ground and DC Return

11 - TTMS/DTMS, In, Terminal Adaptor Equipment To Mobile Station/Data To Mobile Station (Serial input).

12 - DCIO, In/Out, DC positive pole for phone battery charging and external accessory powering (Charger plus).

Free Calls

Warning !

Make free calls with your phone is a fraud and it's NOT LEGAL,

so we publish this tip for educational purposes only!

What you'll do of this knowledge is your business only!

This tip seems to work with some providers only.

Dial a number as normal and press YES

While talking, press:

##

phone should turn itself off, then press

#

You can then speak on the phone and the SIM card

does not record your calls.

More menu options

To get the extended menu and make your phone a

"788-like", from a blank screen type:

1

then act to save it in memory, when asked for a name type

A

when your phone will ask for a memory location

number to save it in, just press

(the "yes" button)

then quickly press and hold

< (left arrow key)

SIM-Locking Menu

To access SIM-Locking menu of your phone, press:

< * [CLR] <

Be carefull or you may lock your phone.


GF 788

Show IMEI code

If you need to know what's the IMEI code of your phone,

simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

Show Software version and manufact. date

Following procedure will show on your phone

the software version in first two rows of the display

and manufacturing date of the phone on the last one.

> * < < * < *

(simbols ">" and "<" are respectively

the right and the left arrows of the keypad)

Text Strings

If you want to read all text strings and message

your phone should display,

proceed with the following:

> * < < * < * > > (>)

display will show "Text?", answer:

YES

now you are ready to browse them using the arrow keys.

SIM-Locking Menu

To access SIM-Locking menu of your phone, press:

< * [CLR] <

Be carefull or you may lock your phone.

Pin Out

1 - AFMS, Out, Audio from mobile station (external speaker, very small signal 10 mV).

2 - ATMS, In, Audio to mobile station (external microphone).

3 - EXTAUD, In, External Analog Audio Accessory Sense (enable external mic and speaker, connect to GND to do so).

4 - GND, Audio Signal Ground, 0V reference

5 - PORTHF, In, Portable Handsfree (Enable external mic and speaker, connect to GND to do so).

6 - MUTE, Out, Music Mute (Digital output. High when calling. Could be off-hook signal).

7 - VPPFLASH, In, Flash Memory Voltage and Service Voltage (Digital Input. Phone enters debug mode when tied to +5V at power-up).

8 - VDD, Out, Logic Reference, Status ON (+5V out ? Sources over 100mA).

9 - TFMS/DFMS, Out, Terminal Adaptor Equipment From Mobile Station/Data From Mobile Station (Serial output. Debug messages appear here at 112KBaud when in debug mode).

10 - GND, Digital Ground and DC Return

11 - TTMS/DTMS, In, Terminal Adaptor Equipment To Mobile Station/Data To Mobile Station (Serial input).

12 - DCIO, In/Out, DC positive pole for phone battery charging and external accessory powering (Charger plus).

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