SL45i dead - Siemens Sensor Tools Cause: Help needed

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Hello everyone!

My friend's phone is dead - he tried to make changes (calibrate the battery) in Siemens Sensor Tools, and f**ed it up. SST shows an error window with text: Unable to read Eelite BlockId=67 Info; ( www.darus2.republika.pl/1.jpg ) Could someone tell me, what the hell is going on? Swup, new eeprom, map doesn't make any effect.

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Phalanx
 
I faced this problem before. This block could be corrupted. I'm sure that new EEPROM will fix the problem.
 
Yes...a new eeprom will fix this.
I have had this problem heaps of times.

Upload a new EEPROM, and then use KSIE to change the IMEI. If this doesn't work, then use a fullflash and change the IMEI with KSIE.

If this doesn't work then there's something much more wrong than simply a corrupted blk.
 
I think you should backup your own EEPROM so that you don't need to write new MAP anymore.
 
Hi ,
I think the problem in some of block on your eeprom compare your eeprom whit eeprom tools www.siemens-club.ru end seen block 60 to 70
BR
 
I will try to answer...

To calibrate the battery you must measure the voltage of the battery with Voltmeter at 2 stages:

1) when the battery is empty.
2) when the battery is full

Then you should enter these values into the fields:

Vbatt1
Vbatt2

and then click the button: "Calculate SpgY03V and SpgY04V" and "Write Phone"

and it should be done!

You should not touch the other values as you can go out of range easily -> damages the eeprom ->

BUT I have never done this procedure as I have no problem with my batt., I only read about it in one of the Czech forums.
Perhaps in the future when I buy a stronger battery....

(I guess you could use the patch: "Drawing signal level in dB and battery level in mV" to measure the Voltage, but do not know how accurate it is)
 
But what do we write in the

VbattDSP1
VbattDSP2 fields because in order to calculate spgy03 and 04v we need
those values too
 
I have found out that these two values VbattDSP1 + VbattDSP2 which are needed in order to perform the calculation are corresponding to the values Vbatt1 + Vbatt2. They should be the same except that these should be in digital form (Vbatt1 + Vbatt2 are analog values) so the phone can uderestand it (I guess that it needs to be run through phone`s A/D converter - bur still do not know how). This method of battery calibration should be similar to the one done at Siemens.
 
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