How to perform a seem edit on your Razr V3C/V3M
For most people i would assume that performing the first seem edit on your phone is a wee bit confusing. Im going to try lay that one to rest here be explaining how to perform your first seem edit and how to interpret seem edits you read about.
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For this application we will be using: * Motorola Razr V3C for Verizon * USB cable connection * MSU - Motorola Software Updated **OR** PST 7.2.3 - Phone Programmer [both available in the downloads section] * P2KSeem4v710 (DOWNLOAD) RELATED: List of Seem Edits that you can perform using the following process NEW! Video Guide on performing the "Enable USB transfers seem edit" |
How to perform your first seem edit
- 1. Plug in your phone via the USB cable
2. Start Phone Programmer (comes with PST 7.2.3) ***OR*** MSU - Motorola Software Update
You must have one of these programs running in the background, as that creates the P2K connection that P2K seem editor needs
3. If you've installed the additional drivers for Phone Programmer before, skip this step. If you havnt, you will be asked to install a couple new drivers. Use Search for a device.. then use Specify a location... then select the directory where you original V3C drivers are located ( if you used our guide on setting up your V3C drivers then your location would be c:\V3C Drivers )
4. You should hear a series of USB chimes. Wait till they stop, and Phone Programmer is ready to be used.
5. Start P2KSeem4v710
6. Now, in the bottom right where it says Load, there should be an input box labeled Seem: -- this is where you type in 2742 (which is where most seems are located).
7. To the right, there is Record: -- make sure that this says 1
8. theres a input box above Load thats labeled Bytes (h) -- the default should be 7a -- which does work, but not for what we're doing. Here you need to change it to 90
9. Then you click the [Load from Phone] button under the load section.
10. You will see a bunch of random numbers in the top left of the seem editer. These are the actual seems. How these work, is like a graph... the left side is 00 - 80 and the top is 0-9 & A-F
[00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80] x [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f ]
| [ 70 x b = Offset: 7b ] |
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12. This means that we need to locate the seem on line 7 aka 000070 -- now follow that line to the right where it should say -- 0e -- click on 0e and the "Selected Byte Details" should have changed to say "Offset: 007b" and bits 1, 2, and 3 are checked.
13. To enable vibrate then ring, UNCHECK BIT 3 and then you need to CHECK BIT 4 -- bit 3 should not have a check, and bit 4 should have a check.
14. Wam bam thank you ma'am. We're ready to write the seem. In the bottom right under Save, theres a button labeled [Save to Phone] -- click it!
15. And we're done... almost. Now you need to restart your phone, which can be done by clicking [ Restart Phone ] above the Load area. Otherwise, you can just turn your phone off and on.
16. Now how do you actually turn Vibe then Ring on? The only way ive been able to figure out how to turn it on is by closing my phone, then press the double button on the left (the one on the left closest to the camera) and then press the single button on the left side, located below the double, and click it in until the screen reads -- Ring Styles -- Style: Vibe then... -- now press the double key again to set it.
15. Bingo. Its all set. Now you can use this method to figure out other seems edits...
[seem 2742] [length 90] [offset 7b] [turn off bit 3] [turn on bit 4] -- thats the specifications for the vibrate then ring seem edit
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