Christopher Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 This was a great post made by WhEdGe that was lost when worms tried to destroy the board. I was able to recover it, but unfortunately, I'll have to repost it all.Hello People, entering service mode is possible by following this instruction: Set the "HOLD" switch on. While holding down the GROUP key instead, enter the key sequence: >>| >>| |<< |<< >>| |<< >>| |<< | | | | i.e. FF FF REW REW FF REW FF REW PAUSE PAUSE Release all keys. If you have successfully entered service mode, the display will alternately display the firmware version in the left display and a screen with all LCD segments lit at about half second intervals. Thats it! Dont change any settings unless u know what u are doing!!!!!!!!!!! Leave the service mode by removing the battery!!! This will only be important if somebody has figured out how to change the settings for upgrading ur device. In the moment it is of no use!! a procedure similar to this http://www2.minidisc.org/mzr700_to_mzr900.html has to be found! maybe some freak can find it out i guess settings of mz-nh1 or mz-nh900 have to be compared with the settings of mz-nh600 .... a service manual could also help! i really would love upgrading my device Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted January 4, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 Originally posted by The_Stamp:heh, while doing this.. i noticed something funny... theres a row of vaules... each one being "1c" then the last one is "cc" righting down the values.. im noticed a LOT of "cc" entries... perhaps that means disabled... anywho.. heres the audio category entries. 110- > cc (ignore, every category has this entry) edit: this is the section title 111- > 1c 112- > 1c 113- > 1c 114- > 1c 115- > 1e 116- > 0e 117- > cc .... (mp3?) and theres 6 different bitrates for atrac3! what a coincidence.... could the 117 be the mp3? i also noticed that all the categories have a 100 cell, but each one has the entry "cc" so im just going to assume that that is just a dummy field.Then a follow-up post:ok guys! heres the first batch of numbers... this is under the 9th category "Design" The different categories are: 0-Manual 1-NV 2-Power (wont be touchin that ) 3-Audio (all the entries is in the post above) 4-MD1 5-Hi-MD1 6-Hi-MD3 7-NORADJ 9-Design ok, hi-MD 1 and HI-MD 3 im guessing are the formatted and gig discs entries. Note that every new tens digit appears to be a label for the settings that follow it. I did "Manual" and "design" first, because if there would be settings, it would be in one of two categories! anywho, we'll start off with "9-Design" 110 MD1 111 0f 112 11 113 84 114 9f 117 cc 118 cc 130 HiMD3 131 3b 132 0f 134 58 135 cc 136 cc 137 cc 138 cc 140 LD OFF 220 All Adj 221 cc 222 cc 223 cc 224 cc 230 HiMD1 231 cc 232 cc 233 cc 240 HiMD3 241 cc 242 cc 243 cc 244 cc 250 Other 251 cc 260 Adj NG 261 00 262 00 263 00 264 00 300 OTHER 320 TEPeak 321 cc 322 cc 350 OfSet 351 cc 370 For Pb 371 cc 372 cc 400 ChkErr 410 SrvDat 411 PB*28 412 00 413 15 414 00 415 cc 416 cc 417 cc 420 StpFac 421 08 422 00 423 DH0002 424 DL0000 425 SA3V22 426 01 427 00 428 00 429 00 900 Power 910 Power 911 46 919 cc Enjoy! edit: here is the entries for 0-Manual. 100 MT 110 NV 111 cc 112 no clok 113 40 114 00 120 LASER 121 0f 122 9f 123 cc 124 3b 130 TEMP 131 19 132 18 133 e0 200 SET 210 DiscPr 211 32 212 1e 213 93 214 28 215 26 216 74 217 15 218 20 219 cc 220 AdjUID 221 31212 222 00 223 1207 300 OTHER 310 cc 311 ff 312 3f 313 cc 900 LINE 910 MngFlg 911 00 912 00 920 Other 921 00 MAN I WANT TO DO SOMETHING TO THE LINE SECTION!!!!!And another reply after this from the fellow:instructions in service mode - press up to go into the entries section press up and down to scroll the different categories press right once to select that category press up and down to scroll the different sections (the 100's) press right once to select a section (at this point, you can just keep press right and left to back and forth the entries) press up and down to scroll the different sub-sections (the 10's) press "STOP" to go back to the start of a sub-section, where you can scroll the sub-sections. pressing stop again will go back into the sections. pressing stop again will go back into the categories. pressing stop again will go back into the main flashy screen. in a way, its like windows explorer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted January 4, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 Originally posted by xispe:NH700 european version values: in the flashy display: 005 Ver 1.100 3 Audio: 100 - CC 110 - CC 111 - 1C 112 - 1C 113 - 1C 114 - 1C 115 - 1E 116 - 0E 117 - CC 120 - CC 121 - 15 122 - 1C 123 - CC 124 - 1C 130 - CC 131 - 00 9 Design: 110 - MD1 111 - 0F 112 - 11 113 - 84 114 - 9F 117 - CC 118 - CC 130 - HIMD3 131 - 3B 132 - 0F 134 - 5E 135 - CC 136 - CC 137 - CC 138 - CC 140 - LD OFF 220 - ALL ADJ 221 - CC 222 - CC 223 - CC 224 - CC 230 - HIMD1 231 - CC 232 - CC 233 - CC 240 - HIMD3 241 - CC 242 - CC 243 - CC 244 - CC 250 - OTHER 251 - CC 260 - ADJ NG 261 - 00 262 - 00 263 - 00 264 - 00 300 - OTHER 320 - TEPEAK 321 - CC 322 - CC 350 - OFSET 351 - CC 370 - FOR PB 371 - CC 372 - CC 400 - CHKERR 410 - SRVDAT 411 - PB *52 412 - 00 413 - REC*F3 414 - 00 415 - CC 416 - CC 417 - CC 420 - STPFAC 421 - 00 422 - 00 423 - DH0020 424 - DL4000 425 - SA003F 426 - 00 427 - 00 428 - 00 429 - 00 900 - POWER 910 - POWER 911 - 49 919 - CC 0 Manual: 110 - MT 110 - NV 111 - CC 112 - NOCLOK 113 - A0 114 - 00 120 - LASER 121 - 0F 122 - 9F 123 - CC 124 - 3B 130 - TEMP 131 - 19 132 - 18 133 - D7 ( it's almost winter in here ahahah ) 200 - SET 210 - DISCPR 211 - 30 212 - 1E 213 - 8B 214 - 28 215 - 24 216 - 6D 217 - 14 218 - 53 219 - CC 220 - ADJUID 221 - 040405 222 - 000000 223 - 009171 300 - OTHER 310 - CC 311 - FF 312 - 3F 313 - CC 900 - LINE 910 - MNGFLG 911 - 00 912 - 00 920 - OTHER 921 - 00 Ok... leaving service mode now, i hope my unit still works EDIT: rocking . At least still playing. The lines containing the emoticons mean that the values differ from the posted ones for the nh600 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted January 4, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 Some chit chatter, and then I said: Twenty five US dollars to the person who can deliver hacks. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted January 4, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 n0g0THEf0li0 stepped up to the plate and hit a home run with this one:SONY MZ-NHF800 Service Menu Activate "Hold Switch" Fw Fw Rw Rw Fw Rw Fw Rw PAUSE PAUSE [NOTE: Stop button Takes to previous menu, throughout] [NOTE: *** denotes three digits scrolling upwards in increasing value from 0-9 proceeding through A-F] 004 Ver 1. 100 Vol Down Takes to: 0 AdjFFF [Any button]: 0 Fnshd! Rew Takes to: Nothing Fw Takes to: 012 1 0000 [Whatever this is, Vol Up seems to modify it] Vol Up Takes to: [NOTE: Vol Up Scrolls to next Cat, Fw to 100's Class, Vol Up to Next 100's class, Fw to 110's class, Vol Up to Next 110's class] [the values in the 110's class seem to be changeable via the Vol Up button] 0 Manual 100 MT 110 NV 110 ***SCC 111 ***SCC 112 NoClok 113 ***S50 114 ***S00 120 Laser 120 ***SCC 121 ***S0F 122 ***S9F 123 ***SCC 124 ***S3D 130 Temp 130 ***SCC 131 ***S19 132 ***S19 133 ***SD7 200 SET 200 ***SCC 210 DiscPr 210 ***SCC 211 ***S30 212 ***S1E 213 ***S8B 214 ***S28 215 ***S24 216 ***S6D 217 ***S14 218 ***S03 219 ***SCC 220 AdjUID 220 ***SCC 221 040405 222 000000 223 011795 300 Other 300 ***SCC 310 LED 310 ***SCC 311 ***SFF 312 ***S3F 313 ***SCC 900 LINE 900 ***SCC 910 MngFlg 910 ***SCC 911 ***S00 912 ***S00 920 Other 920 ***SCC 921 ***S00 1 NV 100 VNV 100 ***SCC 110 ChkChg 110 ***SCC 111 Pw0069 112 Sr0031 113 SS00CC 114 CS0730 900 NV 900 ***SCC 910 NV 910 ***SCC 911 ***SCC 912 ***S00 913 NV OK 914 ***S00 915 ***SCC 916 ***SCC 917 ***SCC 918 ***SCC 919 ***SCC 920 Patch 920 ***SCC 921 PV1.1B 922 ***S00 923 ***S00 924 B41100 930 State 930 ***SCC 931 ***SFF (Disc Icon Also Lit) 932 NoClok 933 ***S00 934 ***SCC 940 Info 940 ***SCC 941 ***S50 942 ***S00 943 ***S00 944 ***S00 2 Power 100 cHECK 110 PWRCHK 111 AD CC 112 AD 01 113 AD 01 114 AD CC 120 V_Moni 121 AD 83 122 AD 00 123 AD 90 124 AD 1E 130 ChQcMd 131 AD 00 132 AD 00 133 AD CD 140 Charge 141 AD FD 142 AD CC 200 Adjust 210 PwrAdj 211 AD 28 212 AD 38 213 AD 2B 214 AD 68 215 AD 68 216 AD 73 217 AD 73 218 AD B3 219 AD C4 221 AD D8 222 AD EB 223 AD 16 224 AD 11 225 AD 20 226 AD 43 227 AD 7F 228 AD B7 229 AD 15 231 AD 30 232 AD 97 233 AD 97 240 VBsAdj 241 AD 6F 242 AD 2C 243 AD 61 244 AD 30 250 ChrgLi 250 ***SCC 251 ***SCC 260 ChrgNi 261 AD 71 262 AD CC 263 AD CC 264 AD CC 265 AD CC 266 AD CC 267 AD CC 268 AD CC 300 OprtIC 310 Spinch 311 AD 00 312 AD 00 320 Yuzu 321 AD 00 322 AD 00 330 FFCLR 331 AD 00 400 ChgChk 410 Li-ion 411 AD CC 412 AD CC 413 AD CC 414 AD CC 415 AD CC 416 AD CC 417 AD CC 418 AD CC 419 AD CC 430 Other 431 AD CC 3 Audio 100 Audio 110 Au Pb 111 ***S1C 112 ***S1C 113 ***S1C 114 ***S1C 115 ***S1E 116 ***S0E 117 ***SCC 120 Au Rec 120 ***SCC 121 ***S15 122 ***S1C 123 ***SCC 124 ***S1C 130 AGCPrm 130 ***SCC 131 ***S00 4 MD1 (Partial List, Will Finish at Some Point) 100 Grv 110 SrvOFF 111 ***SCC 112 ***S0D 113 ***S14 114 ***S02 118 ***S0A 120 ***SDD 121 ***S06 122 ***SFF 123 ***S00 124 ***SFE 125 ***S29 126 ***S00 127 ***SF5 128 ***SEE 130 ***SCC 131 ***SFE 132 ***SF3 133 ***S00 134 ***S2D 136 ***S0F 137 ***S0D 138 ***S12 139 ***S1A 140 ***SCC 141 ***SF2 142 ***S00 143 ***S00 144 ***S1C 145 ***S2F 146 ***SCC 147 ***SCC 149 ***SFD 151 ***S04 152 ***S00 154 ***S09 157 ***S97 158 ***S01 159 ***S97 200 Lpit 200 ***SCC 210 ***SCC 220 ***SDD 221 ***S09 224 ***SFE 225 ***S18 226 ***S00 228 ***S1B 230 ***SCC 232 ***SFF 236 ***S0D 237 ***S0B 238 ***S15 240 ***SCC 241 ***SF0 242 ***S00 243 ***S00 244 ***S29 245 ***S19 251 ***S07 300 Hpit 300 ***SCC 310 ***SCC 311 ***SCC 312 ***S0B 313 ***S14 314 ***S02 320 ***SDD 321 ***S0A 324 ***SFE 400 x4Writ 500 x2Writ 600 Dummy 700 AutCom 800 SERVO 900 OP Adj 5 HiMD1 (Skipped for Now) 6 HiMD3 (Skipped for Now) 7 NORADJ (Skipped for Now) 9 DESIGN 100 Laser 110 MD1 111 ***S0F 112 ***S11 113 ***S84 114 ***S9F 117 ***SCC 118 ***SCC 130 HiMD3 130 ***SCC 131 ***S3D 132 ***S0F 134 ***S5E 135 ***SCC 136 ***SCC 137 ***SCC 138 ***SCC 140 LD OFF 140 ***SCC 200 AllAdj 220 MD1 220 ***SCC 221 ***SCC 222 ***SCC 223 ***SCC 224 ***SCC 230 HiMD1 230 ***SCC 231 ***SCC 232 ***SCC 233 ***SCC 240 HiMD3 240 ***SCC 241 ***SCC 242 ***SCC 243 ***SCC 244 ***SCC 250 Other 250 ***SCC 251 ***SCC 260 Adj NG 260 ***SCC 261 ***S00 262 ***S00 263 ***S00 264 ***S00 300 Other 300 ***SCC 320 TEPeak 320 ***SCC 321 ***SCC 322 ***SCC 350 Ofset 350 ***SCC 351 ***SCC 370 For Pb 370 ***SCC 371 ***SCC 372 ***SCC 400 ChkErr 400 ***SCC 410 SrvDat 410 ***SCC 411 ***S09 412 ***S00 413 ***S16 414 ***S00 415 ***SCC 416 ***SCC 417 ***SCC 420 StpFac 420 ***SCC 421 ***S00 422 ***S00 423 DH0010 424 DL0001 425 SAFFEE 426 ***S00 427 ***S00 428 ***S00 429 ***S00 900 Power 900 ***SCC 910 Power 910 ***SCC 911 ***S48 919 ***SCC It's easier to see in another format: http://www.ncoleman.com/files/servicemenu_mz-nhf800.txtAnd then came back a few innings later with a grand slam:Too lazy to type it out... http://www.ncoleman.com/files/NHF-800compareNH-600.pdf -N- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted January 4, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 Aoix came around to join in the fun as well! Here's his contribution:hello, I'm french. To participate at the futur hack of our HiMD , I list all values in the service mode on my european MZ-NH600. You can see the text file here. If you have a NH900 or NH1, please enter in service mode... because we haven't yes values for this models. (sorry if my english is bad )And with that, I reintroduce this thread to the public and let's resume hackin'! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shermy Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 And with that, I reintroduce this thread to the public and let's resume hackin'!←Thanks Kurisu!!!!! That's the exact post I was lookin' for!!!!!!!About changing defaults...Is it possible in service mode?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xispe Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Shermy: you have a nh900 right?so... post your machine values Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aoix Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Hi,I re-post the link of my text file that compare the value list of xpsice, The_Stage, n0g0THEfolio and me.Send your values... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xispe Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Very nice work aoix! I am hoping that with the service mode, i can tweak my NH700 to have 5mW output to the headphones! Nice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aoix Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Thanks xispe,(excuse me for the spelling mistake in your name on my last post.)On the older Md player, we can increase the power of output with the hack?If it's possible, the single solution is that MD player had operational amplifier with numeric control gain. and that this gain is available in service mode. I don't sure. The second solution is to change resistor physically in MD if the gain haven't numeric control.But I think that it's hard... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shermy Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Hi xispe,Shermy: you have a nh900 right?so... post your machine values I want to, I really do, but I'm Scared!!I've read in some other posts or perhaps on the www.minidisc.org site that people have lost functionality of their machines by accidentally hitting something while in service mode.Is this kind of like changing the registry on your computer...As long as you have a good idea of what your doing, you should be ok?? Of course, I really don't have a good idea of what I'm doing. Also, I only have one MD recorder, and I use it for recording practice sessions and performances almost daily.I would still like to know if defaults can be changed by making alterations in service mode. Specifically, I would like to change the default recording volume to manual rather than AGC. I recently wasted 3.5 hours of recording due to this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davew Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 I did the service mode hack for the R500 a while ago and it added the program playmode to the unit. I notice that on the NHF800, both the unit and remote have the 'PGM' bit on their LCD screens. Would it therfore be hypothetically possible to add that functionality to the 800 (and possibly lower models)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Embio Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 I am hoping that with the service mode, i can tweak my NH700 to have 5mW output to the headphones!←Is this actually possible? My D-EJ2000 has 5mW output and sounds amazing, I only wish my NH900 could do that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROMBUSTERS Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 (edited) a Edited January 9, 2008 by ROMBUSTERS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phish Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 Is there any magic combo for MZ-NH1? I tried the combo on my NH1, I couldn't get into the service mode-only HOLD sign blinking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indeego Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 highly unlikely as it is a hardware issue←that would mean, that sony produced extra hardware for the european market .. .. I dont think so Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted January 12, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 I will try and get my NH900 values in the next few days. The only thing that worries me is actually checking the values. When I checked some of them, the values escalated in small, yet consistant increments. I don't like that.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bootsy Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 (edited) Hi. these are settings in my MZ-NH900 from europeMODEL nh900REGION europ 003VERSION 1.1000 Manual======================100 MT 100 MT110 NV 110 ***SCC 111 ***SCC 112 NoClok 113 ***SA1 114 ***S00120 Laser 120 ***SCC 121 ***S0F 122 ***S9F 123 ***SCC 124 ***S3B130 Temp 130 ***SCC 131 ***S19 132 ***S1c 133 ***Se2200 SET 200 ***SCC210 DiscPr 210 ***SCC 211 ***S30 212 ***S1E 213 ***S8B 214 ***S28 215 ***S24 216 ***S6D 217 ***S14 218 ***SD3 219 ***SCC220 AdjUID 220 ***SCC 221 40405 222 00000 223 09553300 OTHER 300 ***SCC310 LED 310 ***SCC 311 ***SFF 312 ***S3F 313 ***SCC900 LINE 900 ***SCC910 MngFlg 910 ***SCC 911 ***S00 912 ***S00920 Other 920 ***SCC 921 ***S009 DESIGN=======================100 Laser 100 Laser110 MD1 110 MD1 111 ***S0F 112 ***S11 113 ***S84 114 ***S9F 117 ***SCC 118 ***SCC130 HiMD3 130 ***SCC 131 ***S3B 132 ***S0F 134 ***S5C 135 ***SCC 136 ***SCC 137 ***SCC 138 ***SCC140 LD OFF 140 ***SCC200 AllAdj 200 ***scc220 MD1 220 ***SCC 221 ***SCC 222 ***SCC 223 ***SCC 224 ***SCC230 HiMD1 230 ***SCC 231 ***SCC 232 ***SCC 233 ***SCC240 HiMD3 240 ***SCC 241 ***SCC 242 ***SCC 243 ***SCC 244 ***SCC250 Other 250 ***SCC 251 ***SCC260 Adj NG 260 ***SCC 261 ***S00 262 ***S00 263 ***S00 264 ***S00300 Other 300 ***SCC320 TEPeak 320 ***SCC 321 ***SCC 322 ***SCC350 Ofset 350 ***SCC 351 ***SCC370 For Pb 370 ***SCC 371 ***SCC 372 ***SCC400 ChkErr 400 ***SCC410 SvrDat 410 ***SCC 411 ***S00 412 ***S00 413 ***S14 414 ***S00 415 ***SCC 416 ***SCC 417 ***SCC420 StpFac 420 ***SCC 421 ***S00 422 ***S00 423 DH0080 424 DL0400 425 SA003F 426 ***S00 427 ***S00 428 ***S00 429 ***S00900 Power 900 ***SCC910 Power 910 ***SCC 911 ***S47 919 ***SCC Edited January 13, 2005 by bootsy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted January 12, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 Welcome to the forums, bootsy! What a fantastic first post! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xispe Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 Allright! I CAN FEEL THE MODS COMING UP I'm going to star comparing nh700 with nh900 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xispe Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 (edited) hey guys... check this one. I have a nh700.In any of the items if you press the group key, a couple of times, more info is displayed about that item...for instance:131SetTmp 19132DspTmp 13 -> NICE ONE This one is the actual temperature of the DSP. I've put the unit over my leg, and a minute or so later it was displaying 15 133DspOfs D7and so on... Now at that misterious 220 AdjUID item, heres what you would get221 YrMnDy CC -> Year, Month, Day ?? My value for this one is 040405 Manufacture day ??222 Serl H CC -> (H = High ?) -> all zeros...223 Serv L CC -> (L = Low ?) -> this one is nice it changes from model to model.I've tried to change 223, but with no success, i don't know how to save the value.EDIT: Don't worry, after messing around lots of time in the service mode my unit is still rocking Edited January 12, 2005 by xispe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aoix Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Hi,I update my text file with the bootsy values...http://aoix.free.fr/himd/compare_HiMD.txtbut I have some questions, bootsy, your model is a nhF900 (with tuner???) it's exist! or it's a mistake and you have a nh900... and can you verify your value 223 (009553) i tink that a extra number.and a seconde question for xsipe, what is your methode to have the name of each value?? 131, 132... because me, I find only the "hundred" and "ten" values.and the last, where are your values, kurisu? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davew Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Hi people.Here is the first version of the service mode names and values from my MZ-NHF800 (European Model). There are some intersting things, though one that stands out to me is:AUDIO #115 which is called 'VolMax' and has the value 1E, which in decimal is 30 and surprise surprise, is the maximum volume level for the unit!I anticipate a hack..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aoix Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 I update my text file with the davew's values...http://aoix.free.fr/himd/compare_HiMD.txtthanks davew but check your AdjUID values:221YrMnDy222Serl H223Serl L Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xispe Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Davew: nice table! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davew Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 (edited) cheers xispe.I will add more info from other categories if it is needed.aoix: My AdjUID values are correct, I have double-checked them in service mode and they are definately:221: YrMnDy CC222: Serl H CC223: Serl L CCedit:Hang on, I know what you mean. The display shows CC but using the format in your table aoix, I have:221: 040405222: 000000223: 011778Dave Edited January 13, 2005 by Davew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bootsy Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Hi, i corrected my post it was a mistake with that mz-nhf900, but this value 223 (009553) i got 6 digit, also value 221 (40405), 222 (00000), 223 (09553) i got with additional first 0 (i guess that you are skiping that first 0 whitch is always 0??) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xispe Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 (edited) my 223 also starts with two zeros: 009171 Edited January 13, 2005 by xispe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aoix Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 I'm sorry, all values (221,222,223) have 6 digits (I have just checked )PS: text file updated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shermy Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Hi people.Here is the first version of the service mode names and values from my MZ-NHF800 (European Model). There are some intersting things, though one that stands out to me is:AUDIO #115 which is called 'VolMax' and has the value 1E, which in decimal is 30 and surprise surprise, is the maximum volume level for the unit!I anticipate a hack..... ←Awesome Davew!!Thanks to bootsy too!!I'm warming up to getting my values out there. Be patient with me please Hey Davew, was your beep set to on or off when you went into service mode? The reason I'm asking is to determine the difference between "cc" and "00". Could "00" mean default or "on"? What I'm looking to mod is the default setting for recording. I'd like to have it set to manual rather than AGC. Seeing the following makes me wonder if it's as simple as changing "00" to "cc".3: AUDIO 100: Audio 110: Au Pb 117: Beep CC 130: AGCPrm 131: WrtAGC 00Also seeing things like YrMnDy and Clock set to CC lead me to the same conclusions. Am I way off here?I wonder what all these mean as well?? Any Ideas??? 120: Au Rec 121: Lo iMa 15 122: Ho iMa 1C 123: Lo iAt CC 124: SensLo 1CI promise you will see my values. Just give me some time to build up some courage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davew Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Thanks Shermy, at the moment I am working to expand my info, with more categories and information about what you can edit.I am 99% sure i had beep set to off when I compiled my list and it seems that most of the audio stuff cannot be changed, but there might be hope yet. As I said, I am working on improving my info, will have that ready as soon as possible, but I have to be careful, what with working in service mode!Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shermy Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 ...and it seems that most of the audio stuff cannot be changed, but there might be hope yet. ←That's a potential bummer.Hey aoix, I noticed your beep was set to on, however, you didn't write down the audio values. Have you looked at them? If so, what was your value for the following:3: AUDIO100: Audio110: Au Pb117: Beep CC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aoix Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 my values of service mode audio menu are3 AUDIO===============100 Audio ***SCC>110 Au Pb ***SCC>>111 LR1kHz ***S1C>>112 L 1kHz ***S1C>>113 R 1kHz ***S1C>>114 Infi 0 ***S1C>>115 VolMax ***S1E>>116 AvlsOn ***S0E>>117 Beep ***SCC>120 Au Rec ***SCC>>121 Lo iMa ***S15>>122 Ho iMa ***S1C>>123 Lo iAt ***SCC>>124 SensLo ***S1C>130 AGCPrm ***SCC>>131 WrtAGC ***S00and i check the "beep". If I have "beep on" or "beep off" in user menu, the value "117 Beep" in sevice mode are the same "CC" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davew Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Ok my final info is now up again hereActually i've not added much in the end, only my AdjUID really Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bootsy Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 (edited) helo, does any body know how to save changes in service mode in menu audio??I want to change setting 116 AvlsOn ***S0E -> 116 AvlsOn ***S14, these are setting to limit avls. i want to change limit from 14 (0E in HEX) to 20 (14 in HEX).But i can't save this setting.Any ideas??PS. in my mz-nh900 settings in menu audio are also:3 AUDIO===============100 Audio ***SCC>110 Au Pb ***SCC>>111 LR1kHz ***S1C>>112 L 1kHz ***S1C>>113 R 1kHz ***S1C>>114 Infi 0 ***S1C>>115 VolMax ***S1E>>116 AvlsOn ***S0E>>117 Beep ***SCC>120 Au Rec ***SCC>>121 Lo iMa ***S15>>122 Ho iMa ***S1C>>123 Lo iAt ***SCC>>124 SensLo ***S1C>130 AGCPrm ***SCC>>131 WrtAGC ***S00 Edited January 14, 2005 by bootsy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aoix Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 helo, does any body know how to save changes in servise mode in menu audio??It's good question, I test the old method " press pause" but it's dont work... (I test to put '0F' to replace the '0E' of AUDIO 116 Avls value)and I update the text file that compare values (Maunal, Audio and Design) of all peoples.and also, I update the second text file of all values that I have can read on my NH600. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shermy Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 ...and i check the "beep". If I have "beep on" or "beep off" in user menu, the value "117 Beep" in sevice mode are the same "CC"←Thanks aoix!! Well, I guess that rules out my thinking. Also, nice work at deciphering (or, at least attempting to decipher) all the codes in your service mode .txt files!! I hope there is someone that knows how to save changed audio values. I'll be posting my values soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xispe Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Hacker community! UNITE! Nice work... some key combination should save the value... later today i'm going to give a try! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davew Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 (edited) Yes! come on! we're gettin' places!I'm taking AUDIO #115 (VolMax) as an example here (since it seems a fairly safe test value to ..ehem.. meddle with!)The 2-digit Hex value can be changed using the wheel for the first digit and the 5 way stick (up/down) to change the whole number up or down by 1.However I can find no way of saving that value to the memory?The T MARK button moves you to some other editing thing that I don't understand and no other buttons seem to save the new hex value????But, as you say xispe, we will do it!Yeah! DaveEdit:I have made some minor changes to my listingsome function descriptions in the AUDIO section that will be of use for your table, aoix. Edited January 13, 2005 by Davew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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