Motorola Flashing Howto

Ok here goes what I know about Moto phones and the codes:

SEEM 0055 - six digit master subsidy lock (MSL) or service programming code (SPC). I've seen it called other things but these are what software makes reference to.

SEEM 2403 - six digit one time keypad subsidy lock (OTKSL). This is the code that cricKet sets to 333333. It can be given a limited nuraber of uses (usually 3). It stops working after exceeding the set limit. It will only work to access the simplified user NAM programming menu. It does NOT work for access to the main service programming menu or for over the air service programming (OTASP) or when software asks for the SPC. If you change the SPC to 333333, then it will work but not for OTASP which neeRAB the ESN based code or 000000. For TechGuy40 getting it to work in the Dayton area may have something to do with the Revol Wireless split. Not sure but making an educated guess.

SEEM 23E0 - Six digit field service code. If set to anything but 000000 it will be needed to access the field test or debug screens.

SEEM 2784 - four digit user lock code. code for unlocking the power on lock when set and access to the security menu. Can be changed from the security menu.

SEEM 2786 - six digit user security code. code for unlocking and changing lost lock code, and initial access to the service programming menu. Can be changed from the security menu.

Hope that sheRAB some light on all the codes and terms, at least for the Motorola hanRABets.
 
If you are using Moto PST that is why, it does not support the newer phones. (I think it is phones with chipset MSM 6550 Nand16). You need RSD general ver. 4.9.8.
 
I'm in the Dayton market. VZW Phones won't OTASP in this area without an MSL change. 333333 does it for me, and all the phones I have flashed for people in other markets program fine with 333333. So I dunno, but if it works for you guys cool.
 
NO. on cricket branded phones 333333 is not SPC code. OTASP uses the SPC, not the user programming code. Every once and a while cricket will recieve a corrupted SPC file from a manufacture and those phones will not be able to OTASP until they receive and load a fixed file. 000000 is the equivalent of no code required. 333333 may work, but 000000 definately works and is in mine and many others opinion the way to go. if 000000 is not working for you you are doing something wrong.

oh yeah, i can't believe a got this many replies already? oh well. I know this is not that advanced mafia guys, but i just want people to stop asking on the easy stuff. Better to have 100 post saying i did this and i cant get mms working on 6700 than one post how to do easy thing like motorola. IMHO
 
How am I doing something wrong? On a Verizon branded phone the SPC and MSL are 000000 correct? So I should be able to load a Cricket PRL, and program over the air without changing anything else. It does not work in this area.

The SPC is the OTKPL code. The MSL is the master code.
 
Here is a discriptive way that OTA works for cricket...

OTA ONLY PROGRAMS THESE
PRL,
SID,
MIN
MDN

When you dial *228, you activate the server to communicate with your phone.
Once a communications is established, It looks up your account based on the ESN beeing brodcasted to cricket.

Once it determines your account information it then requests the phone to accepet PRL programming, phone tells the server it neeRAB an OTKSL or MSL in order to proceed cricket senRAB out the basic 333333 OTKSL first if the returns no response it then senRAB out the generated MSL based off ESN if the phone returns a no response cricket then tries defaulted codes 000000 being one of them....

As soon as one of the codes are correct, the phone will display spl unlocked, nam downloding, prl updating, commit ok. phone resets.

Programed :D
 
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