Programming (CMT1000/CMT1000VR)
Cellular Mobile Telephone (CMT1OOO/CMT1OOOVR):User Mode Programming (Security Code):
Entry into this programming mode requires knowledge of the user defined security code and requires the correct key sequence. This mode allows the customer to program all basic parameters in the Number Assignment Module (NAM), which must be correct to make a cellular telephone call. There is no limit to the number of times security code programming may be performed, but there is a 3-time limit on the number of times the unit's telephone number can be changed. See User's Manual for instructions on clearing the 3-time limit counter.
Data Required for Programming:
Prior to programming the cellular phone, the following information must be acquired:
From the Cellular Carrier (System Operator) or Agent:
System ID 5 digits
Customer's Phone Number 10 digits (Area Code + 7 digit number)
Access Overload Class 2 digits
Group ID 2 digits
Initial Paging Channel 3 digits
MIN Mark enable/disable
Local Use enable/disable
From the Customer:
Security Code 6 digits
Unlock Code 3 digits
Upon entering the USER MODE programming configuration, the user will step through programming ENTRY NUMBERS and DATA FIELDS in sequence. This procedure will wrap around from the last DATA FIELD back to ENTRY # 1 and continue until the user exits the programming mode.
After programming the cellular telephone number by this method 3 times, the telephone will not allow the user back into this mode without resetting the "3-times counter" with a 32# test mode command. See the following for the User Mode Programming Procedure.
User Mode Programming (Security Code):
User Mode Programming Procedure:
Step 1. Reference the BMW Telephone User's Manual for additional programming information and a programming table.
Step 2. Turn on the Cellular Telephone by pressing the PWR button.
Step 3. Enter the following keypad sequence:
Fcn 0, 6 digit security code twice, Rcl
Note: The 6 digit security code is set to 000000 at the factory on all new phones.
The entry number "01" will appear in the display if the attempt is successful. This brings up ENTRY # 01 of the user Mode NAM Programming table.
If the attempt is unsuccessful (01 does not appear in the display), check the following:
^ the wrong sequence was used
^ the wrong security code was used
^ the wrong handset was used (type mismatch)
^ user mode programming has been disabled in test mode
^ the telephone number has been changed three times and must be reset with the 32# command in test mode.
Step 4. Press * to advance to the data field for Entry # 01, which is the SYSTEM ID. Enter new data from the keypad for this and each subsequent field throughout the programming sequence. Use the * key to advance to the next field.
Step 5. The sequence will wrap around to Entry # 01 after all entries are complete.
Save the newly entered data by pressing the "Snd" key while on any entry number.
Exit the programming mode without saving changes by pressing #.
Step 6. Accessing the second telephone number data:
If the second telephone number bit is enabled in Entry #10, then the data entry for 2nd Telephone Number will begin after the SND key is pressed to save information for the first NAM, indicated by 01 2 in the display. Refer to the 2nd Telephone Number table for data field information.
User Mode (Security Code) Programming:
Editing Commands for this programming method are:
* Steps through the ENTRY #'s and DATA FIELDS in sequence.
CLR Reverts the displayed data to the previously stored value when pressed while in any DATA field.
# Exits the program without altering any of the information. This will not increment the "3-times counter."
SND Stores all new data when entered during this programming sequence when pressed while in any ENTRY # field, and increments the "3-times counter" if the telephone number is changed.
Storing Programming:
Press SND on any entry number field.
Dual NAM Option:
If the Dual NAM bit is enabled, steps will continue with 01 2 on the following image.
User Mode (Security Code) Programming Second Telephone Number:
Note: Entries 07 and 08 are skipped during programming of the second telephone numbers.
Entering Test Mode 25 pin Transceivers:
The test mode procedure is required to clear the 3-times User Mode Programming counter. It is also required to display the Electronic Serial Number (ESN). It may also be used to display the security and unlock codes in case the customer loses them. See the following for procedures. Test Mode is also used for troubleshooting procedures used by technicians.
Test Mode consists of two separate levels. When the telephone is first placed in Test Mode it is in the STATUS DISPLAY LEVEL. The display will be scrolling (or flashing), or it will be locked. It locked, enter the unlock code and the display will begin scrolling. If the unlock code is not known, press #. By pushing the # key the technician causes the cellular telephone to change to its SERVICING LEVEL. The display will be US '.
Note: Use of a loaner handset is allowed in servicing level, but is not allowed in the status display level.
Test Mode Display:
STATUS DISPLAY LEVEL-This level allows the telephone to operate normally while providing status indications in the display.
Note: Calls may be processed in the status display mode, but telephones may drop calls in this mode if data is received while the display is being updated.
SERVICING LEVEL-Pressing the # key takes the telephone out of normal operation and allows commands to be entered through the keypad to control the operation of the unit manually. The following list of test mode commands are accessed from the SERVICING LEVEL.
Test Mode Commands for Programming:
The following Test Mode commands are significant for programming the telephone and registering it with the carrier:
IMPORTANT: Be very careful not to deviate from the following procedures. Any change in data fields may cause a loss of call processing.
32# Clears the telephone, including the THREE TIMES COUNTER and user repertory memory. This command may be necessary to allow entry into User Mode (Security Code) Programming. Phone will reset to factory defaults.
Step 1: Place the telephone in test mode using the appropriate procedure, and press the # key to suspend scrolling.
Step 2: Press 32#.
Step 3: This procedure could take as long as two minutes. Wait until the display shows an apostrophe on the right side before proceeding.
38# Displays the ESN in four windows, two hexadecimal numbers at a time. Each window has an address ranging from 00 to 03.
Step 1: Place the telephone in test mode using the appropriate procedure, and press the # key to suspend scrolling.
Step 2: Press 38#.
Step 3: The telephone will display 00 82. This is address 00 and the first two digits of the Electronic Serial Number in hexadecimal code. Write down "82" and depress the * key to display the next window.
Step 4: The telephone will display 00 XX This is address 01 and the second two digits of the Electronic Serial Number in hexadecimal code. Write down the value of "XX" and depress the * key to display the next window.
Note: Continue to strike the * key until all four windows have been displayed. Continuing to depress the * key after that will cause the windows to "wrap around," once again displaying 00 82. Press the # key to exit this command.
55# Enables the technician to display the security and unlock codes of the cellular mobile. If the customer locks his phone and does not know either the unlock or the security codes, this procedure is necessary:
Step 1: Place the telephone in test mode using the appropriate procedure, and press the # key to suspend scrolling.
Step 2: Press 55#.
Step 3: Press the * key (6) times. This will display the 6 digit security code.
Step 4: Press the * key (1) more time. This will display the 3 digit unlock code. Press the # key to exit this command.
See the following for Test Mode Programming, using the 55# command.
Test Mode Programming (55#):
1. Programming Control Commands:
a. Ground the test pin of the telephone using the appropriate procedure illustrated on the previously. Power up the telephone. The display will indicate LOC'D US or a flashing display. Press the # key to continue.
b. To place the telephone in the PROGRAMMING MODE, press 55#.
* Advances to the next programming step.
CLR Clears the entered information and returns to previously stored information for the current programming step.
# Exits the program without storing any new information. (Abort)
2. Programming Steps:
The step number will be displayed on the top row, the data bits will be displayed in the bottom row.
Dual NAM Option:
If the second telephone number bit is enabled (Step 11, bit C6), steps 01 through 06 and step 12 will be repeated for the second telephone number.
Storing Programming:
Pressing * after step 16 (step 12 when the second telephone number is entered) will store all programming in the telephone.
Exiting Programming without Storing Changes:
Pressing # during the programming will abort the attempt, exiting 55# without storing any data.