View Full Version : How to put your Kyocera into debug mode
jim7219
11-17-2004, 04:44 AM
This should work for all Kyocera's. Put in 111111 (6-1's) You sould see options and select it. Scroll down to debug and select it. put in all 0's. Scroll to debug screen and select it. Now select on. You should see SID (system idenification) and NID (network identification) on the top line. Hit ok and it should say ASet 300 304 308. (or numbers seperated by fours) That is the current tower you are seeing you see other numbers and that is the other towers that you are seeing but the signal is weaker. You can put your phone in analog and it will be a little different.
You need to go through the process from the begining to get yourself out of debug mode or just turn off the phone.
Crazy1_79
12-21-2004, 02:45 AM
just curious why you would want to do this? what benefits does it have? I just did it and it does work but I don't know why I would want to do it. Can I get free calls? LOL
jim7219
12-21-2004, 05:15 AM
just curious why you would want to do this? what benefits does it have? I just did it and it does work but I don't know why I would want to do it. Can I get free calls? LOL
Most cell site are divided into 3 sector. You can walk around a cell site and see it change to another sector. You can also watch and see it hand off to another tower. When we work on a cell tower I use to verify that the site and or sector is working. I know it is not the most interesting thing on this site. but I was trying to come up with something to contribute since my wife won't let me release the video.
While it is next to impossible to get free phone calls you can go into one of those areas and clone the phone. I'm not sure which area off hand. Don't know the password for it. It is usually something generic like 1234, 4321, 1111, etc. While you can clone a phone each phone has its own ID that some of the provider watch and will catch on.
Crazy1_79
12-21-2004, 05:19 AM
thanks jim, I checked it out and it does work on my kyocera. just wondering what it is for. Tell the wife we all look forward to the release of the video!
jim7219
12-22-2004, 04:56 AM
thanks jim, I checked it out and it does work on my kyocera. just wondering what it is for. Tell the wife we all look forward to the release of the video!
You can change the number of the phone to clone it by pressing 111111 then go into options go down to programming press 000000 go down to name 1 and go down to phone number. You can change it there. I would recommend getting one from flea bay or goodwill and clone that one.
Crazy1_79
12-22-2004, 05:25 AM
when I put in the 00000 it shuts the phone off, they must have gotten keen to that one
jim7219
12-22-2004, 06:02 AM
when I put in the 00000 it shuts the phone off, they must have gotten keen to that one
After you put 111111 and you go to programming the 000000 don't work? I just tried it again and it worked. I have a model 2325 if you can find one to play with. If you are board you should be able to get the code. Try 111111 or 654321 or 123456. I pretty sure this is what they go into when you get a phone to set it up so they keep it simple for the workers.
Wow... thats kinda cool...Do you know any debuggs for the Motorola V60p ?
jim7219
12-23-2004, 02:42 AM
Wow... thats kinda cool...Do you know any debuggs for the Motorola V60p ?
We use to use Motorola and I did know. I will see if I can find the info.
jim7219
12-23-2004, 02:50 AM
Wow... thats kinda cool...Do you know any debuggs for the Motorola V60p ?
I just found this. Not sure if it will work for all Qualcom's
Debug Modes
Qualcom 860
To Enter Debug Screen
Menu
5
0
000000
Kyrocera
To Enter Debug Screen
111111
ok
Debug
ok
000000
Debug Screen
ok
On or Off
ok
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