HTC PPC6700/XV6700 (Apache)
Programming Instructions
    Verizon Manual Programming:
  1. Press the green talk button to get to the dial pad. Enter ##778 then press "Talk"
  2. Tap the keypad icon at the bottom of the screen to display the keypad and Enter 000000
  3. Click on the Dropdown list starting with Display and select NAM Settings
  4. Click on Mobile Directory Number to highlight it then click on menu at the bottom left of the screen and select edit. Enter the 10 digit phone number and hit ok.
  5. Next click on the MSID field and hit edit once again. Enter the 10 digit MIN number and hit "ok'.
  6. Tap "ok" at the top right of the screen. Click ok to update the items. Phone will reset and programming will be complete
    Sprint and Qwest manual programming:
  1. Press the green talk symbol to get to the dial pad. Enter ##000000#
  2. Highlight the MDN and click Edit at the bottom left of the screen, enter the phone number and click "ok" when complete.
  3. Highlight the MSID/MIN and click Edit at the bottom left of the screen, enter the MIN number and click "ok" when complete.
  4. Tap "ok" at the top right of the screen. Click ok to update the items. Phone will reset and programming will be complete
Diagnostic Mode
    Verizon & Alltel
  1. Click on “Phone” to bring up the dial pad
  2. Enter ##3424 followed by the SEND key
  3. Press Start on the bottom left corner of the screen
  4. Phone is now on DIAG mode
    Sprint & Qwest
  1. Click on “Phone” to bring up the dial pad
  2. Enter ##3424#
  3. Press Start on the bottom left corner of the screen
  4. Phone is now on DIAG mode
Additional Troubleshooting
  1. Make sure phone is in diag mode. (if applicable)
  2. Ensure port on phone is clean, brush out if necessary.
  3. Check for proper cable and snug connection to phone port.
  4. Unplug computer side of USB cable, wait 3 seconds and plug into different usb port.
  5. Reinstall drivers for your mobile device. Use Device Manager to ensure you dont have any driver conflicts and the phone is showing up properly.
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