Level 2 Service Manual | Phone Identification |
Phone Identification
Personality Transfer
A personality transfer is required when a phone is express exchanged or when the main board is replaced. Personality transfers reproduce the customer's original personalized details such as menu and stored memory, such as phone books, or even just program a unit with basic user information such as language selection.
Identification
Each Motorola CDMA phone is labeled with a variety of identifying numbers.
Figure 27 describes the current identifying labels.
Mfg by
Transceiver model
Radio serial no. : ESN, yr, month of mfg, warr. code
(Code 39) D414AF0E8AA
Radio SN: ESN+ year, month of mfg, warranty code
Factory designation
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MOTOROLA INC. FCC ID: IHDT5UV1 | EE 3 |
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CANADA: 109 182 230A; TYPE:UVKA |
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832/2412 CHANNEL OPERATION |
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| info. (analog) |
SWF3001A | H7 25821A2 | VY |
| Transceiver model |
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SN: D414AF0EYAA A56 |
| G6 # | Board | |
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| tracking ID |
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| G6VYY |
| Week, year, day |
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APC Code | manufacture |
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020463o
Figure 27. CDMA Telephone Identification Label
| May 15, 2006 | 39 |