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StarTAC 160 (GSM)
Step 10. The second data block must now be
transferred. Repeat steps 1 to 9, but
enter 022# to program the second
data block into the Transfer card.
Step 11. The third data block (known as
table 5# ) must now be transferred.
Repeat steps 1 to 9, but enter 025#
to program the third data block into
the Transfer card.
Step 12. When the third block of data has
been transferred successfully,
remove the Transfer card and check
the repaired radio functions
correctly. See “Testing” on page 11.
Master Transfer
This method of transfer should only be
followed when the defective unit will not
power up, or complete a Normal Transfer.
As mentioned earlier, there are different
variations (OEM looks) of the Motorola
GSM StarTAC™ cellular telephones, each
model requiring the main board to be
configured differently for correct operation.
When carrying out a Master Transfer it is not
possible to transfer the customers selected
features or stored phone numbers, only the
personality can be programmed into the
repaired unit.
Each different version of the GSM
StarTAC™ cellular telephone, has its own
Master Transfer card which contains essen-
tial set up information. Master SIM cards
may be ordered pre-programmed, or created
from a Normal Transfer card. The instruc-
tion steps should be followed in order.
Step 1.
Select the required Master SIM
card.
Step 2.
Insert the Master Transfer card into
the slot located on the back of the
repaired unit. Turn the unit on, the
display should show ‘Clone’.
Step 3.
Enter 03# via the units keypad. This
command will cause the
configuration data to be
downloaded from the Master
Transfer card.
Step 4.
While data transfer is taking place
between the card and the unit
‘Please Wait’ will be displayed.
After a short period of time, if the
data transfer has been completed
correctly, ‘Clone’ will re-appear in
the recipient units display.
Step 5.
When the data block has been
transferred successfully, remove
the Master Transfer card and check
the repaired radio functions
correctly. See “Testing” on page 11.
At no point should either 021# or 022# be
entered while a Master Transfer card is in
the radio. If either of the stated commands
are entered, the master information on the
card will be erased. To prevent the above
happening the card can be locked by
entering 06# via the units keypad, with the
card inserted. Unlock the card by entering
07# .
• If during either transfer process a problem
arises, an error message will be displayed.
If the Transfer card is removed before the
data transfer is completed ‘Bad Data on
Card’ will appear in the display. If either
situation arises, the process should be
repeated.
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