This is a collection of codes for the Dialer. Inspired by http://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-2/development/battery-calibration-t2909841
1 - On the Gear, launch the dialer
2 - Type in a code below on the dialer.
Note: To get * , long press 7. To get # , long press 9.
Codes
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*#0228# Battery status
*#0*# Diagnostics mode
*#7353# Self tests
*#0283# Audio loopback
*#2663# Firmware
*#12580*369# Main Version
If you find some on your own, please share here.
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configured the NAM1, but I need to configure NAM2, for use in VIVO CDMA (Brasil)
through the code ** 772 not meeting the nam2 only nam 1
**772 to enter service code area
000000 to enter programming phone number area
1º - Shows MEID (can't change) - press Enter
2º - Shows ESN (can't change) - press Enter
3º - Shows AKEY (don't know what is that) - press Enter
4º - Shows SVC MODE NAM1 - type your phone number - press Enter
5º - Shows MSIN(MIN) - already is your phone number, just press Enter
6º - Shows CDMA Home SID (don't know what is that) - press Enter
That is, but it didn't worked on my country. Probably because the MEID number. Here they work with 8 hex digits, not the MEID 14 hex digits.
YAK_BR said:
configured the NAM1, but I need to configure NAM2, for use in VIVO CDMA (Brasil)
through the code ** 772 not meeting the nam2 only nam 1
**772 to enter service code area
000000 to enter programming phone number area
1º - Shows MEID (can't change) - press Enter
2º - Shows ESN (can't change) - press Enter
3º - Shows AKEY (don't know what is that) - press Enter
4º - Shows SVC MODE NAM1 - type your phone number - press Enter
5º - Shows MSIN(MIN) - already is your phone number, just press Enter
6º - Shows CDMA Home SID (don't know what is that) - press Enter
That is, but it didn't worked on my country. Probably because the MEID number. Here they work with 8 hex digits, not the MEID 14 hex digits.
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To navigate properly in there seems to require a D-pad. For the Omnia 2, I had to program my Center button (via AEButton +) to be able to go Down, Right, and Enter, with single, double, and triple presses of the button. Probably Up would help, too.
A bit more in my "Service Mode..." post. But that is about all I can offer in the way of help, as I don't know much about the rest of the settings in there.
Robtao said:
To navigate properly in there seems to require a D-pad. For the Omnia 2, I had to program my Center button (via AEButton +) to be able to go Down, Right, and Enter, with single, double, and triple presses of the button. Probably Up would help, too.
A bit more in my "Service Mode..." post. But that is about all I can offer in the way of help, as I don't know much about the rest of the settings in there.
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thanks a lot Robtao, I'll try your suggestion ...
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someone else can help me?
Also, you can use the arrows and enter in SWYPE. From Geebox in post number 2 in my other Service Mode thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5651846&postcount=2
Hey all, I never knew about these particular codes before the blaze. They seem pretty powerful. Thought it would be worthwhile to document them. If you don't want this in the dev section, feel free to move it.
I used the phoneutil code to upgrade from stock, unrooted GB to stock, unrooted ICS when it came out. I originally thought the problem was my usb driver. I tried reinstalling that, and was still seeing errors when looking under Device Manager. Then theshowman posted the code and instruction on changing the modem/CDC properties, and BAM my phone could upgrade via keys.
To use these codes, open up your dialer and type whats under the "code" column.
Some of them open up into this black sceen with grey text which doesn't allow for touchscreen navigation.
If you use the back button with these, it will bring you to your HOME screen. To navigate back, hit the leftmost hardware button, and then "Back".
To select another screen, hit the leftmost hardware button and then "Select," and then type in the particular number, (i.e. "1" for Debug screen).
HTML:
band select *#2262# Automatic, WCDMA, GSM, LTE .... band preferences
clock *#0782# show realtime clock
diag. menu *#197328640# Diagnostics menu and enabling QXDM logging (use select row)(duno if it works)
debug, etc *#*#197328640#*#* Service Mode, Debug, Netz, Audio, Common:
engr mode *#7465625# umm, sounds pretty dangerous to me :D
GSM *#0011# Servicemode: RRC,MMC-MNC, RX, TX, Eclo, Speech Ver, RF, drxcycle, therm
IMEI *#06# your mobile's IMEI #
phoneutil *#7224# Toggle UART and USB from modem to pda
test mode *#0*# test lcd, vibration, cam, gps sensor (sweet visual), touchscreen, sub keys
version *#9999# modem version (i.e. T769UVLH5), build info and FTA SW version
BT Address *#232337#
BT Test *#*#232331#*#*
WLAN MAC Address: *#*#232338#*#*
Touch *FWV: *#*#2663#*#* touch screen firmware version
Touch *Test: *#*#2664#*#* touch screen test - I could spend hours on this one
Proximity Test: *#*#0588#*#*
Vibrator Test (heehee): *#0842#
Battery Stats: *#0228# * voltage, temp, lvl, blocks, RRSI SignalStength
Audio Test Menu: *#0673# * * The first time I tried this was in my cubicle at work, LOL
Google Talk Service Monitor: *#*#8255#*#*
Power Button Settings: *#*#7594#*#*
Hard Reset: *2767*3855#
Factory Data Reset: *#*#7780#*#* *careful...
UART/USB Mode GUI: *#7284#
NAND Flash Unique Number: *#03#
Ciphering Info: *#32489# * * * * *????
Light Sensor Read: *#0589# * displays Lux value, sweet color coded levels
Enable/Disable Auto Answer: *#272886#
Switch 3G/HSPA (?): *#301279#
Thanks to kvswim over on the Verizon Droid Charge forums for a lot of these. I went through his list entering codes manually, adding the ones that worked onto this list.
I've googled lists of these codes, but lots of the ones I entered did not work. Feel free to post one if you find it.
in dialer, press the following and wait, dont press call after the last digit
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
*#2663# is touch firmware menu
please inform me if you find any more
*#0*# is function and hardware test thanks to sasadara
×#0228# battery stats info thanks to vaishnavashok
*#0283# That's to test weather your mic and speaker work. Enable it. Talk into your watch and it will play back your voice thanks to sasadara
Coooool. Thanks.
Thanks a lot
Hello,
After getting my Gear S2 back from Samsung service (I tried to wash it via the faucet water stream, it entered an infinite reboot cycle and then died - IP68 compatible huh?) I turned it on and it appeared to enter some sort of Service Menu. I haven't left this menu (nor do I know how, except maybe a factory reset?), but I would like to know how I could reenter it if I wished to, in the future. Googling for this yielded no results, and that is shocking. I wanted to post an image showing this menu, but I'm not allowed to since I've got less than 10 posts.
Thanks.
Should be able to just upload it to a photo service, like imgur and just pasting the link as text, if you wish to share it. Interested in what it looks like.
Hi. Looking for this menu in the web, i found the method for the Gear 2, and *i think* is the same. I tried succesfully in my Gear S2.
Just go to the dialer and press: *#0*#
and you can enter to a menu titled TESTMODE
You can exit from this menu pressing twice in the upper button.
Greetings.
Pressing the upper button twice does nothing. In fact, I'm unable to exit this mode even with a restart or a factory reset (via Gear Info -> Reset). Here's the link, delete the spaces.
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I brought it back to the service and apparently they forgot to flash it. That was a default service Tizen that ships from the factory. It contains tests and it's supposed to be overwritten once the mobo is replaced.
Bixthor said:
Hi. Looking for this menu in the web, i found the method for the Gear 2, and *i think* is the same. I tried succesfully in my Gear S2.
Just go to the dialer and press: *#0*#
and you can enter to a menu titled TESTMODE
You can exit from this menu pressing twice in the upper button.
Greetings.
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Thanks for the info about the Test Mode. The Sensor screen was fun.
Rob
Good!. I tried to find this menu but i only guessed that is for developer options or something like that (because a lot of tizen icons).
Also i tried some codes for Samsung devices and found some of them work in my Gear S2 (use at your own risk):
*#06# Serial Number
*#0*# LCD Test Menu
*#1234# Version Info
*#12580*369# Main Version
*#0228# Battery Status
*#0*# General Test Mode
*#2663# Touch Firmware Version
*#0283# Audio Loopback Control
*#9900# Log Dump
*#34971539# Camera Firmware Update
*#7353# Self Test
Greetings
Did anyone noticed...
I find an easy way to input these codes; plus others that in the dialer doesn't work.
Go to Settings>> Gear info>> Device>> Software version (push 5 times the button) A system ui with a different dialer let you input codes- it's like when we try to get the developer options on android phone.
Hope it helped!
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to make a quick post on how to access the diagnostics menu and how to calibrate some of the sensors. It is the same as other Galaxy devices:
1. Go to the phone dialer on the watch and dial *#0*# (hold "7" to dial "*" and "9" to dial "#")
2. This will bring up the diagnostics menu. Scroll down and tap on "Sensor."
3. From here you can calibrate various sensors by tapping the "Selftest" button for each corresponding sensor.
*Make sure your watch is on a flat surface and is perfectly still while calibrating.*
4. To go back/exit the menu, swipe right.
I know it's sort of old news for other Galaxy devices, but I hope that helps.
Cheers!