1. Serving cell info
2. More info about serving cell
3. Serving cell, 1st and 2nd neighbor
4. 3rd, 4th and 5th neighbor cells
5. 6th, 7th and 8th neighbor cells
6. Network selection display
7. System information bits for serving cell
8. Paging Repeat Period, TMSI, Location Update Timer, AFC and AGC
9. Network parameters
10. Cyphering, hopping, DTX status and IMSI
11. Uplink DTX switching display
12. Toggle Screening Indicator
13. BTS_Test Switch Status
14. Lights status control
15. Toggle Cell Barred Status
16. Charging status
17. Constant voltage charging display
18. Battery full detection
19. Battery and phone state
20. FBUS display
21. Reasons for SW resets
22. Counters for resets
23. Memory dump
24. Information about Reasons for call clearing
25. Reset handover counters
26. (In singleband phones) - Handover display
27. (In Dualband phones) - Handover display, INTER CELL
28. (*** In Dualband phones) - Handover display, INTRA CELL
29. L2 display
30. Toggle revision level
31. Toggle transmitter functionality
32. SIM information
33. Block display 1
34. Block display 2
35. Block display 3
36. Memory status before reset
37. Reset counters to zero
38. Search and reselection counter display
39. (Dualband) - Search and reselection counter display
40. Neighbor measurement counter display
41. Call attempts counters
42. Location Update attempts counters
43. SMS attempts counters
44. SMS timeout counters
45. Temporary counters of DSP
46. Control DSP audio enhancements 1
47. Control DSP audio enhancements 2
48. Generic display for DSP Audio Enhancements
49. DSP audio enhancements 1 (DRC)
50. Audio path status
51. Ear (= downlink) audio display
52. Microphone (= uplink) audio display
53. DSP audio enhancements (AEC)
54. Audio equalizer display
55. Reset and restart timers
56. Enable or disable timers
57. Test timer display
58. Control of task information displays
59. Information of task numbers 8-15
60. Information of task numbers 16-23
61. Information of OS_SYSTEM_STACK
62. Information of the current MCU and DSP software versions
63. Information of the current Hw and TXT versions
Maybe only display code just the essentials you can try. Like the display code 23 = Battery and phone state monitor, which is often used to check the battery condition. Example: Code 23 (Battery and phone state)
One example menu Net Monitor to determine the condition of your Nokia mobile phone battery. Net Program Monitor from the logo manager for battery information in encrypted with the number 23. In order to understand it you can see the image I have attached.
Description :
2. Figures 570 show the flow from the charger (in mV) so you can monitor the condition of the current from the charger. Figures for 3888 (in mV) indicates the battery voltage in the condition standbye.
3. The third row number 0 shows that age, the smaller (the smallest is 0) means better battery condition. If often malakukan improperly charging these rates are usually bigger. In the middle of figure 72 shows the remaining battery (in%). Next to a power consumption of mobile phone used. Consumption power difference can be seen, between now and when the lights on standbye or when making a call.
4. The last line of figure 25 shows tempetatur Li-Ion batteries, if batteries are used in addition to Li-Ion, then this column is 0, the middle column number 28 indicates the number of flows that have been charged (in mA), while the last column is the sum of the next flow will be charged after the amount of current in the middle column is reached.
* To exit the menu stayed the contents of 0000 and then press OK / Send
* To exit the menu stayed the contents of 0000 and then press OK / Send
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