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Nokia Software Section / GalaxyMan Nokia cable finder ver 7.7
« on: April 12, 2008, 11:35:28 AM »
GalaxyMan Nokia Cable Finder v7.7




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Nokia Firmware / 1650 rm-305 ver 5.23
« on: April 11, 2008, 12:41:33 PM »
Chak it linke

file Not Found

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Griffin Team / Vodafone 226 unlcok sucess in Mt-red
« on: April 10, 2008, 07:25:31 PM »
Vodafone 226 unlcok sucess in Mt-red




Great Support Gt Team

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Mobile Schematic & Service Manuals / W850i Disassembling Hear
« on: April 09, 2008, 08:33:47 PM »

W850i Disassembling Hear


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P2k Series / Motorola Repair Studio 1.02
« on: April 08, 2008, 05:19:41 PM »
Quote from: krishna;10127
can you please tell me how to use coz when i click iy i get this error

RepStudio.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.
We are sorry for the inconvenience.o use it


Did u loud ur pc p2k drivers ???

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P2k Series / Motorola Repair Studio 1.02
« on: April 08, 2008, 03:59:47 PM »



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Mobile Schematic & Service Manuals / Nokia E65 Service Manual
« on: April 07, 2008, 02:09:22 PM »


The purpose of this document is to help Nokia E65 service levels 1 and 2 workshop technicians to carry out service to Nokia products. This Service Manual is to be used only by authorized Nokia service suppliers, and the content of it is confidential. Please note that Nokia provides also other guidance documents (e.g. Service Bulletins) for service suppliers, follow these regularly and comply with the given instructions.


Table contents of Nokia E65 Service Manual

Introduction
General Repair Information
Pathfinder For Workshop Staff
Exploded View
Spare parts Overview
General Recycling Recommendation
Level 2 Solder Components
Nokia Online (NOL)
Service Tools
SW-Update
Disassembly Instruction
Assembly Instruction
Legend For Quick Troubleshooter
Quick Troubleshooter - Power On
Quick Troubleshooter - Charging
Quick Troubleshooter - No Service
Quick Troubleshooter - SIM
Quick Troubleshooter - Earpiece
Quick Troubleshooter - IHF Speaker
Quick Troubleshooter - Display
Quick Troubleshooter - Microphone
Quick Troubleshooter - T9 Keymat
Quick Troubleshooter - S60 Keymat
Quick Troubleshooter - AV Connector
Quick Troubleshooter - Volume Keys/Edit/Voice Key
Quick Troubleshooter - Camera
Gonogo Test
Battery Test


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Multi-box Team has made it possible to set Rx/Tx pins and enable/disable pins manually - with just two clicks of the mouse. It is very usefull if you know the correct pinout in a phone with a new currently not supported processor. You can point in the right place RX / TX pins with two clicks! It is also worth saying, that you get the solution for ALL PROBLEMS with 2-processors Chinese phones, because the second pinout can be found easily in no time. All you need is just to disable manually the already found pinout for the first processor and PadFinder will find you the pinout for the second CPU in no time!

You can manually set the Rx/Tx pins directly on the cable schematic or on the table :





After the manual pin selection you can use the found/selected pin configuration to work with any flashing/unlock software you like ( for instance, Multi-box Chinese cocktail ). Or buy PadFinder Full version to deal with huge range of cel phones: ABSOLUTELY ALL Chinese MTK-based phones and also with Spice, Bird, Philips S-series, TCL and Bleu handsets!

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Multi-Box TEAM Products / How to use automatic support area - VIDEO!
« on: April 06, 2008, 06:46:22 AM »
Here you can find a video - how to use our new automatoc support area:
http://rapidshare.com/files/69391822/HOW_TO_GO_TO_SUPPORT.EXE.html
 
And again new video file.
http://www.gsmegypt.com/SUPPORT/FONE...R%20UPDATE.EXE

Thanks to Fonec,

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Multi-Box TEAM Products / How to install the drivers for PadFinder?
« on: April 06, 2008, 06:45:07 AM »
Do I need to install the drivers for PadFinder?
Yes, it is necessary to install the drivers for PadFinder. Please, read the manual concerning the installation procedure.
 
Do I need to register and update PadFinder?
Yes, it is necessary to register and update PadFinder. Please, read the manual concerning the registration and update procedures.  
Where can I download PadFinder software?
Software can be downloaded from PadFinder support area
 
What are the first steps for finding the pinout?
Please, read and follow carefully "PadFinder" User manual concerning finding the pinout. There you will find complete product description and step-by-step user manual. We also strongly recommend to spend some time and read articles concerning Automatic pinout detection: Troubleshooting and Manual pinout selection that will be very helpfull for you if this type of questions crop up.
 
What popular RJ45 cables is PadFinder compatible with?
PadFinder is compatible with Unibox, Multi-box, UFS, JAF, Infinity-box, Griffin, Thunderstorm, Furious-box, SPT-box and other RJ45 cables with compatible Gnd/Vpp pins
 
What maximum pins number does PadFinder work with?
The maximum pins number PadFinder works with is 24.
 
What speed does new PadFinder work at?
New PadFinder works at 1mb/s, which means that you will not loose your precious time waiting untill the phone flashing is completed. Now it will be in no time!
 
What CPU types are supported by PadFinder?
- MTK 62xx ( all MTK include 6228, 6229 etc )
- AD 6522 / AD 6525
- TI sample A ( VK3xx etc )
- TI sample B ( boot in ROM )
- TI sample B ( boot in Flash Rom )
- SkyWorks CX805
- Philips OM6357 ( bootstrap )
- Philips ( tat mode )
 
ATTENTION: Other processor types are under constant development and will be added in the nearest future!
 
Some processors I need are absent in the Supported CPUs List. Will they be added?
We have introduced a part of CPUs - all lacking in the list under constant development and will be added with further updates!

 
What is PadFinder Full version?
PadFinder Full version = PadFinder + additional Activation Pack.
An Activation Pack includes:
Chinese cocktail + FREE BONUSES: Bird tool, BLEU tool, Philips s-series tool, Spice tool, TCL tool.
 
I do not have the other boxes and programs for chinese phones. What should I do?
You need to buy our PadFinder and Chinese phones Activation. As a result, you get the most powerful solution for Chinese phones.
 
I have got Multi-box or Multi-box LITE already. How does the box work with them?
You need to connect Multi-box or Multi-box LITE using RG45 Multi-box cable ( comes with the PadFinder cable set ). You need to plug the cable from PadFinder into Special socket of Multi-box ( LITE ). No need for additional USB connect.
IMPORTANT: NO NEED FOR ANY EXTRA ACTIVATIONS to work with Multi-box or Multi-box LITE!

 
I have got Infinity box, ET-box etc... Will your box work with them?
As it has been mentioned already, the box can work as an absolutely stand-alone device. It means that working with other boxes you can connect PadFinder on USB and get in system a universal comport. All you need is just to connect the phone to PadFinder, find the necessary pinout automatically ( using our program ) or manually ( in case if the automatic search is not supported for that CPU type ). After starting the program of other developers ( infinity box, et-box, furios, thunderstorm etc. ) you need to choose the comport with the connected PadFinder on it and start working.
IMPORTANT: NO NEED FOR ANY EXTRA ACTIVATIONS to work with other boxes!

 
Can the box work with other programs for chinese phones?
Absolutely! You can use it with any programs which allow to choose the necessary port.
 
Can the box work stand-alone?
Yes, sure! It can work absolutely stand-alone as an ordinary Uni-box
 
Where can I purchase new PadFinder?
New PadFinder can be purchased from our official Resellers and Distributors. Check the Official Resellers and Distributors list

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Multi-Box TEAM Products / How to install the drivers for PadFinder?
« on: April 06, 2008, 06:44:29 AM »
How to install the drivers for PadFinder?
 
 
PadFinder - FIRST STEPS TO MAKE IT WORK!
 
Installation & Registration procedures
 
1. Download the drivers for PadFinder from our official website: www.padfinder.net and save them
 

 
2. Connect the new PadFinder to the USB port of computer
 
3. Install the found device - PAdFinder
 

 

 
4. Specify the directory where you have unpacked the drivers
 

 
5. Install PadFinder COM Port
 

 

 
6. Install PadFinder USB Serial Port
 

 

 

 
7. Drivers installation procedure is completed
 

 
Now you can move to the next step - registering and updating your PadFinder!

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Multi-Box TEAM Products / How to use PadFinder as CLIP?
« on: April 06, 2008, 06:43:53 AM »
How to use PadFinder as CLIP?


Possibility to use PadFinder as Clip - absolutely unique feature for ALL MTK-processor based phones!Opportunity to use PadFinder as Clip for pinouts autodetection in ALL MTK CPU phones is a distinguishing peculiarity of our box and marks it out among the same kind of devices! This unique opportunity allows you to find the pinout WITHOUT STARTING SERVICE TOOL in several seconds!

Why it is usefull?

- You get the ONE BUTTON SOLUTION for ALL MTK-based phones ( handsets besed on
other processor types are under permanent development now and will be added in further updates )!
- No need to start any service programs, choose cables and make settings for
pinout autodetection
- Connects to PC via ordinary USB AB cable
- Pinouts are found at once and you get to work right away
- You can start the appropriate Service program for phone unlocking/flashing
etc. right away ( For example, Multi-box "Chinese Cocktail" )

While your competitors are just preparing for work, you already HAVE the WORK
DONE!


PROCEDURE OF USING PadFinder AS CLIP


1. Connect PadFinder to PC via ordinary USB AB cable
2. Remove phone battery!
3. Plug DB26 (26 pins) to "SPECIAL" socket.
4. Plug the appropriate phone connector to the phone input.
5. Using power wires from DB26 connect them insted of battery
"+" (red) power wire must be connected to phone "+" contact
"-" (black) power wire must be connected to phone "-" contact
6. PRESS and HOLD "MODE SELECT" button ( located near the "SPECIAL" socket of
PadFinder ) for 7-8 seconds
* after you hold the button for 3 seconds you will see the YELLOW LED lighted -
the box is in Command Mode, continue pressing
* after 5-6 seconds the RED LED will light - the box is ready to detect the
pinout
7. STOP PRESSING "MODE SELECT" button after 7-8 seconds - the YELLOW LED will
light again
8. PRESS and HOLD "Power On" button ON THE PHONE
9. The YELLOW LED will start blinking => it means that PadFinder searches the
pinout
10. The RED LED will light => it means that PadFinder has found the pinout and
you can release "Power On" button of the phone

NOTE:
ALL THE PROCESS OF PINOUT AUTODETECTING TAKES APPROXIMATELY 20-25 seconds

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I need a full guide on what is the Main tool.
 
 
 
Main service program allows you to find the appropriate pinout for Chinese phones as well as for any other phones. You have an option of automatic or manual pinout selection.
 
PadFinder modes:
 
- Unibox Mode ( set by default; allows to flash/unlock the phone after the pinout is found using any appropriate software, for instance, Multi-box Chinese Cocktail for ALL MTK-based cell phones )
 
- Command Mode ( used for pinout search )
 

 
There is the "MODE LED" on the box near the "SPECIAL" socket, that indicates in what Mode the device is.
 
If the box is in Command Mode, the LED will be Yellow*.
If the box is in Unibox Mode, the LED will be Red*.
* in some PadFinder devices the LED colors may differ.
 
You also have an opportunity to switch the box from one Mode to another only by pressing and holding "MODE SELECT" button near the "SPECIAL" socket of
PadFinder.
 
By default, PadFinder is set in Command Mode.
By pressing and holding "MODE SELECT" button for 3 seconds - the box shifts to Command Mode.
By pressing and holding "MODE SELECT" button for 5-6 seconds - the box shifts to Unibox Mode.
 
The box memorizes the last found pinout even if you have closed the program or shifted to another mode. It is especially convenient for those, who work with big consignments of handsets, because saves your precious time and helps to make your job faster and with the excellent quality!
 
Pinouts search algorythm:
 
I phase - ATMEGA finds Ground ( GND ) and Supply ( VPP ) and automatically disables them from the search
II phase - ATMEGA measures the voltage and using exhaustive search defines Rx and Tx signals
For 2-processors phones:
III phase - you need to disable manually the already found pinout for the first CPU, than the program will automatically find the pinout for the second CPU
 
IMPORTANT: If you search the pinouts for Philips OM6357 ( bootstrap ) and Philips ( tat mode ) based phones, you need to know that these processors are critical to VPP, therefore experimentaly choose Low ( 10k ), or High ( 1k ) signals; for all others CPU choose OFF, or Low ( 10k )
 

 
Supported processor types:
 
- MTK 62xx ( all MTK, including 6228, 6229 and others )
- AD 6522 / AD 6525
- TI sample A ( VK3xx and others )
- TI sample B ( boot in ROM )
- TI sample B ( boot in Flash Rom )
- SkyWorks CX805
- Philips OM6357 ( bootstrap )
- Philips ( tat mode )
 
ATTENTION: Other processor types, which are absent in the list at the moment, will be added with further updates! But knowing the pinout, you can allways make the cable setting manually for any CPU type, even if it's not in the list ( read the document concerning manual pinout selection ).
 

 
The provided diversity of cables schematics allow you to choose the appropriate cable type to suit the given handset. You can press the "Deatiled" button to see the detailed image of the cable schematic:
 

 
It is possible to set Tx/Rx signals manually in just two clicks using the mouse! This is especially usefull if you know the correct pinout in a phone with a new currently not supported processor or you are dealing with 2-processors Chinese phones ( find more... )
 
You can manually set the Rx/Tx pins directly on the cable schematic or on the table:
 

 

 
For your best convenience there is an option to save the found pinout, so you don't need to search for it many times! You can also create the profile for new model, name it and set the correct pinouts! With PadFinder you have an opportunity to create and modify your own Pinout Database that will perfectly suit your needs, save the precious time and avoid automatic pinout detection for many well-known models! In addition, the Database is easy updatable!
 

 
HOW TO DEFINE POSSIBLE Tx/Rx pins, GND and Supply?
 
1. Push On the "Power (VCC)" button ( this button controls the Power supply to the phone ) and power on the phone
 
2. Measure voltage on all pins:
- put a tick on "Highlight Pins";
- press "Voltage scan" button
 

 
* Possible Tx/Rx signals will be marked with RED and GREEN colors correspondingly ( in most cases, possible Rx/Tx signals have 2,8-2,9 Volt )
* To define Power supply, put a tick on "Pull down" and press "Voltage Scan" button.
 

 
* To define possible GND pins, put a tick on "Pull up" and press "Voltage Scan" button.
 

 
You can also put a tick near "Automatic Update" in the "Settings" bookmark to be sure that your box is allways on the edge!
 

 
PadFinder Main tool - easy to deal, easy to succeed!

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Multi-Box TEAM Products / Automatic pinout detection: Troubleshooting
« on: April 06, 2008, 06:42:40 AM »
Automatic pinout detection: Troubleshooting


If you have any problems with Rx/Tx pins detection, double check the following:
  • Get sure that you have connected "Power" wires correctly ( see the previous manual for detailed information )
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  • Check if the cable connector is completely inserted inside the phone connector
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  • Check if the phone bottom connector contacts are clean. If no - than please clean them.
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  • Examine whether the phone bottom contacts are not damaged inside the connector.
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  • Check if the phone bottom connector is well soldered to phone PCB ( open the phone and check it )
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  • Check if the phone bottom connector contacts are not cut internally ( open the phone and check it)
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  • Examine whether the phone has Rx and Tx pins on phone bottom connector. Some phones don't have Rx and Tx pins on the bottom connector but have Rx/Tx test-points directly on phone PCB.
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  • Some cables may have additional wire that should be cut for correct detection results.


After you have carefully examined at every point and are sure that the problem is not in the above-mentioned list, than please, send an e-mail with the precise description of the problem to [email protected]. We will do our best to solve your problem within the shortest time possible![/SIZE][/FONT][/LIST]

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Multi-Box TEAM Products / PadFinder pinout detection procedure
« on: April 06, 2008, 06:42:03 AM »
PadFinder pinout detection procedure


PadFinder is a hardware module with the special software that detects Rx and Tx signals for different handsets in both ways: manualy and automatically.

Apart from the cables coming in PadFinder's complect, the device can work with all known RJ45 cables. It can be used as a universal interface for the cables you already have at your disposal.

PadFinder should be registered and activated ( click to see the manual ). Activation process is automatic and may take couple of minutes.

Before start working with the phone, the battery should be removed, because the phone takes power from PadFinder.

                                                                        PINOUT DETECTION PROCEDURE

1. Connect PadFinder to PC via USB AB cable

2. Plug DB26 (26 pins) to "SPECIAL" socket.

3. Plug the appropriate phone connector to the phone input.

4. Remove phone battery!

5. Using power wires from DB26 connect them insted of battery
"+" (red) power wire must be connected to phone "+" contact
"-" (black) power wire must be connected to phone "-" contact

IMPORTANT: After you have connected the power wires instead of battery, look attentively to the box LED: if the RED LED is blinking, YOU HAVE CONNECTED THE POWER WIRES INCORRECT! You WILL NOT be able to start the Main Program and find the pinout!

6. You may check the power wires connections. For this you need to:

- Run Main tool
- Press Power (VCC) "ON"



- Press and hold "power" button on the telephone

* If the handset Powers ON, than power wires are connected correctly and you can start the pinout detection process.
* If the handset can't Power ON, than the power wires are connected incorrectly and you need to double check power wires.

7. Start the Main service tool.



IMPORTANT: PadFinder has two Modes: Command Mode and Unibox Mode.
"Command Mode" must be chosen for searching for the pinout.
For unlocking/flashing the phone you must switch to "Unibox Mode" and run the necessary service tool.
8. Detect the appropriate "Cable type"



9. Select the CPU type. In most cases "Chinese" phone you can use default selected value: "MTK62xx"



10. Press "Search" button. You will see the information message that you need to PRESS AND HOLD phone "Power" button.



11. Press phone "Power" button and keep it pressed during the whole pinout detection process.

12. You will see the detected Rx and Tx pins.



13. You can also save the found pinout and name the model, so the next time you don't need to search it again!



14. Now you can use the found/selected pinouts configuration to work with any flashing/unlock software ( for instance, "Multi-box Chinese cocktail" )

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