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Old 12-12-2008, 01:17 PM
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Slot cycle index change?

Anyone found out how to change our Slot Cycle Index so that the phone will ring quicker?
When I go into EPST using ##778# like I used to on the Apache, I'm not able to change the menu view.
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Old 12-12-2008, 01:23 PM
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Re: Slot cycle index change?

get the MSL of course, do the ##778# and go into edit mode and it is under MODEM SETTINGS. just change it there to the number you want.
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Re: Slot cycle index change?

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get the MSL of course, do the ##778# and go into edit mode and it is under MODEM SETTINGS. just change it there to the number you want.
That's the problem... I couldn't get it to switch to Modem Settings.
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OK. I played with it a little more and found that I could switch menus from the View menu on the bottom.
It used to be by tapping on the wrench at the top.

I changed my SCI from 2 to 0. We'll see how that effects everything.

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Old 12-12-2008, 01:50 PM
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That's the problem... I couldn't get it to switch to Modem Settings.
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OK. I played with it a little more and found that I could switch menus from the View menu on the bottom.
It used to be by tapping on the wrench at the top.

I changed my SCI from 2 to 0. We'll see how that effects everything.
I would try 1 first. Just my 2 cents.

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Old 12-12-2008, 01:48 PM
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Re: Slot cycle index change?

I herd that would drain your battery. Post back if you think there's a difference. Thanks.
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Old 12-13-2008, 07:14 AM
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I herd that would drain your battery. Post back if you think there's a difference. Thanks.
I alwayes set mine to zero on every phone ive had. Treo, touch and my diamond and wifes touch. Not much diff in batt life. But the upside is you dont all of a sudden get a NEW VOICEMAIL and wtf my phone didnt even ring. Rings every time and quick.
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Old 12-12-2008, 01:53 PM
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Re: Slot cycle index change?

PST Tweaks:
  • First thing you must do is get your MSL. I wrote an app to make this very easy for you, more info on it here. If you have problems getting your MSL, put your phone in flight mode and try again.
  • You can tweak your Slot Cycle Index (SCI) to make your phone poll the tower more often. This makes your texts and phone calls come through quicker. This setting is a trade off between lag (most noticeable when receiving calls) and battery life. The default value on our phones is 2. Every step of 1 adds 1.28 seconds to the poll time, so at a value of 2 it is only polling every 5 seconds or so. Most people lower this to 1, so the phone polls every 2.5 seconds. This won't affect battery life much in areas of good coverage, but may impact it noticeably if you're in a poor reception area. Your Access Overload Class (ACCOLC) determines your phone's priority on the cell tower. The higher the number, the lower the priority. Do note that 0 and 1 are reserved for emergency service uses, so DO NOT use these. You can ACCOLC's of 2-9, default on Sprint should be the last digit of your phone number.
  • Now that I've laid down the basic groundwork of the two main mods, here's how to change them. Don't mess with settings in here unless you know exactly what you're doing, as phone performance and usability will be affected. To enter programming mode, open your phone screen and dial ##778# (may be ##778 on some devices, if that doesn't work, run EPST.exe from \Windows). Click edit, type in your MSL, and hit OK. Now choose View Info in the lower left corner, and hit NAM settings. On this page you can change your ACCOLC (remember, don't use 0 or 1). Now, switch to the Modem Settings page to change your SCI (default is 2, valid values are 0-7). Now accept the changes and soft reset, and you're updated!
  • More information can be found here
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=42730

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Re: Slot cycle index change?

  • Your Access Overload Class (ACCOLC) determines your phone's priority on the cell tower. The higher the number, the lower the priority. Do note that 0 and 1 are reserved for emergency service uses, so DO NOT use these. You can ACCOLC's of 2-9, default on Sprint should be the last digit of your phone number.
Thanks T M Z[/QUOTE]

Just got a refurbed tp2 (2nd time) and noticed when I went into my NAM settings to change my ACCOLC it was already set to 0. I decided to leave it as is.
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Old 12-07-2010, 08:22 PM
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  • Your Access Overload Class (ACCOLC) determines your phone's priority on the cell tower. The higher the number, the lower the priority. Do note that 0 and 1 are reserved for emergency service uses, so DO NOT use these. You can ACCOLC's of 2-9, default on Sprint should be the last digit of your phone number.
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Just got a refurbed tp2 (2nd time) and noticed when I went into my NAM settings to change my ACCOLC it was already set to 0. I decided to leave it as is.[/QUOTE]

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Re: Slot cycle index change?

I have mine set to 1 and with fairly heavy usage I get through the day on a charge... and my phone(s) always ring within a second or so of the other party's first ring.
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