Motorola Secret codes use a pause in
them which I will represent with ^ which means you need to hold * until a box
appears, the codes will allow you to access the field test and engineering
hidden menu locations on your Motorola device.
As always the standard *#06#
can be used to display the IMEI number on the handset, the following codes are
available from the phone line, changing the 1 to a 0 at the end of each line
will reverse or disable the changes made using these Motorola secret codes.
Code
|
Function
|
^ ^ ^ 0 0 5 ^ 1 ^
|
Adds the phone book option to the
main menu of you Motorola
|
^ ^ ^ 1 0 7 ^ 1 ^
|
Adds the messages menu to the main
menu option
|
^ ^ ^ 0 0 8 ^ 1 ^
|
Line Switch Function allows you to
edit the display name
|
^ ^ ^ 0 0 4 ^ 1 ^
|
Access the Change pin function
|
^ ^ ^ 0 0 5 ^ 1 ^
|
Reset the Pin using your PUK code
|
^ ^ ^ 1 1 9 ^ 1 ^
|
Enable EFR on your device
|
^ ^ ^ # # #^ 1 ^
|
Function Selection
|
^ ^ ^ 1 0 8 ^ 1 ^
|
Copies the Sim Memory to the phone
book
|
^ ^ ^ 1 1 3 ^ 1 ^
|
Access the Engineering and Field
Test Menu
|
^ ^ ^ 1 0 1 ^ 1 ^
|
Sets the search menu to slow
|
^ ^ ^ 1 0 2 ^ 1 ^
|
Sets the search menu to medium
|
^ ^ ^ 1 0 3 ^ 1 ^
|
Sets the search menu to fast
|
You can also force a Motorola to a
specific frequency using the following codes in the secret engineering menu
which can be accessed by entering 048263* quickly in the Engineering menu
mentioned in the above table, one there you can make use of the following
opcodes;
Code
|
Frequency
|
10*0*3
|
GSM 900
|
10*0*4
|
GSM 1800
|
10*0*5
|
GSM 1900
|
10*0*6
|
GSM 900/1800 Dual Band
|
10*0*7
|
GSM 850/1900 Dual Band
|
If you know any other Motorola
Secret Codes please send them to me via E-mail so that I can include them in
this list.