Uniden CP 1700 Programming *** ESN # - To determine the correct ESN number for Uniden phones: Add "172" to the serial number that is located on the side of the box (on bar code) 1. Press and hold PWR button to turn unit on. 2. Select the NAM you want to program. To Select Press Display --------- -------------- ------- NAM 1 [1][STO][9][0] 1 NAM 2 [2][STO][9][0] 2 3. Turn the unit off. 4. Press and hold the * and # together, then press PWR. Continue holding * and # for approximately 7 seconds until the display shows: .-------------------. : NO SVC IN USE PWR : : ROAM : : : `-------------------' 5. Release the * and # and then enter the secret code within 7 seconds. secret code: [3][2][2][1][8][5][9][1] This will place the CP-1700 into the programming mode. Note: If you do not enter the code within 7 seconds, or if you enter the wrong code, the phone will return to normal mode. 6. After you enter the code, a SID (Item 0) will appear. .-------------------. : NO SVC IN USE PWR : : ROAM : : 0 00002 : `-------------------' 7. Enter your correct SID, then press STO, to store the data and then next item number to be programmed. 8. Continue entering item numbers and the associated information until all the data is entered. (See table below.) 9. After entering all of the items, press SEND to write the information to the NAM. You will see "PASS" if everything is programmed correctly. Then the phone will again go through the wake-up process and return to normal mode. If "FAIL" appears, press CLR and start over with step 2. ITEM DESCRIPTION VALID DATA ---- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------ 0 Home System Identification (SID) 5 Digits (00000 through 32767) 1 Local Use Mark (LU) tells the mobile 1 Digit (0 or 1) if it must be pre-registered with the system 2 Access Method (MIN MARK) Designates 1 Digit (0 or 1) whether an area code is always to be sent when making a call 3 Mobile Identification Number (MIN) 10 Digits The Area Code plus the phone number 4 Initial Paging Channel (IPCH) 4 Digits (0333 for the "A" System or o334 for the "B") 5 Access Overload Class (ACCOLO) The 2 Digits (00 through 15) intention of this entry is to allow the cellular system to be able to determine priority in the event of a system overload 6 Preferred System Mark (PS) Should 1 Digit (0 for "B" or 1 for identify with the initial paging "A") channel 7 Group Identification Mark (GIM) The 2 Digits GIM is a 4 Bit number indicating how many Bits of the SID starting with the most significant comprises the group id 8 Lock Mode 4 Digits (0000 through 9999) 9 DTMF Duration 1 Digit (0 for 100 MSEC or 1 for End to End) www.hackcanada.com