Mitsubishi MT-D30 Engineering test menu


The mtd30 (dual band GSM 900/1800) has easily activated tech mode. It's not a bad phone. I bought mine in an Optus pre-paid pack (it wasn't SIM locked.. even thought optus reckons they are) for $69. Which wasn't bad considering its dual band (GSM 900/1800). Its also a great phone to use if you want to get into the tech side of the network.


To turn it on, Hold "C" and type in 3 7 9.

To turn it off, Hold "C" and type in 3 7 9.


Key to the read outs

Page 1

Your screen should look something like this

BXXX XX -XXX

MCCXXX MNCXX

LXXXXXCXXXXX

Per:XXX Pg:X

 

BXXX is the GSM channel number. Eg B102.

XX is the BSCID in Hex.

-XXX is the receiving level in dbms. Eg -087

MCCXXX is the Mobile Country Code. Eg MCC505.

MNCXX is the Mobile Network Code. Eg MNC03.

LXXXXX is the Local Area Code or LAC.

CXXXXX is the Cell ID.

Per:XXX is the time between network Location Updates (LU)

Pg:X is the DRX number


Page 2

S:XXX XX -XXX

1:XXX XX -XXX

2:XXX XX -XXX

3:XXX XX -XXX

 

S:XXX is you current GSM channel that is serving you / active on.

XX is the BSCID in Hex (Same for all).

-XXX is the receiving level in dBms (Same for all).

1:XXX is the 1st adjacent cell.

2:XXX is the 2nd adjacent cell.

3:XXX is the 3rd adjacent cell.


Page 3

4:XXX XX -XXX

5:XXX XX -XXX

6:XXX XX -XXX

 

4:XXX is the 4th adjacent cell.

XX is the BSCID in Hex (Same for all).

-XXX is the receiving level in dBms (Same for all).

5:XXX is the 5th adjacent cell.

6:XXX is the 6th adjacent cell.


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