 Instructions for NAM Programming the Panasonic EB-3500 Cellular Phone
 Plus Additional Instructions to Building Your Own NAM Programming Cable
 Courtesy of The Technic [PiL/NRcc]
 Research and Scrounging by The Technic [PiL/NRcc]

The following has been transcribed from the Namfax Book, with comments:

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PANASONIC
Panasonic Communications & Systems Company
Personal Cellular Telephone

Telecommunications Division
EB-KJ3510 Personal Cellular Telephone Programming Procedure

OFF/ON 20 appears when NAM is not programmed                    DISPLAY
ENTRY
Please insure the battery is fully charged
Plug in the programming adaptor (EB-X0764A)       WAKE UP
Enter [*]0000[#]                                                MAINT
Enter [*]1 SND                                                  NAM1
1. System ID _ _ _ _ _                            [STO] 01      SIDH
2. Mobile ID _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (xxx)xxx-xxxx    [STO] 02      OWNDL
3. Preferred System Mark (1=NWL 0=WL)             [STO] 03      PRESYS
4. Initial Paging Channel (333=NWL 334=WL)        [STO] 04      IPCH
5. Access Overload 0+last digit of MIN            [STO] 05      ACCOLC
6. Group ID _ _                                   [STO] 06      GIM
7. Dialed Digit Limit _ _ (No limit=00)           [STO] 07      DLMT
8. PBSM (14 enables, 10 disables)                 [STO] 08      PBSM
9. Speed Dial _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (12 dig)    [STO] 09      SPDL
10.Lock Code (two to four digits) _ _ _ _         [STO] 10      LOCK
11.Local Use    = 1
   MIN Mark     = 1
   Not Used     = 0
   Not Used     = 0
   Slnt Alert   = 1
   Not Used     = 0
   Not Used     = 0  (enter these 8 as 8 bits)
   Not Used     = 0  (like "11001000"        )    [STO] 11      FCN1
12.Not Used     = 0
   Blt in Mon   = 0
   Auto Lock    = 0
   Full Lock    = 1
   Not Used     = 0
   AB Select    = 1 \ /--select only one
   Prf System   = 0  |
   Home System  = 0 /                             [STO] 12      FCN2
13.Rcvd Cl Ind  = 1
   DTMF Intvl   = 1
   Send Lock    = 1
   Dial Lock    = 1
   Not Used     = 0
   Perm Timer   = 1
   Rstbl Timer  = 1
   Indv Timer   = 1                               [STO] 13      FCN3
 14.Burn NAM Return to Maint Mode                 [STO] **      MAINT
    Hit [END] to return to normal mode only if
    you are programming NAM1                      [END]
    For NAM2, steps 1-6 only

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Comments:

1. you can power the fone up with a 6.2V DC power source, such as a power
   supply with an adjustable output voltage.  It requires only about 0.5A
2. you can substitute a thin wire, such as telephone wire (you know the kind
   that has a bunch of conductors, each one basically a thin single copper
   conductor with different colored insulations, such as white and orange
   alternating colors down the wire, etc).  Turn the phone off with the
   Power Switch on the phone (or turn the power supply off), and connect
   the wire as follows.  You will not need to turn the power on, as it will
   automatically go on, and will not turn off until you remove the wire.
   This wire performs the same function as the NAM programming adaptor that
   Panasonic sells.  

                     /------------------------------------\
                    [                          o           ]
                    [        x x x x x x x x  ooo     xxxx ] < microphone
                    [                          o           ]   location, for
                     \------------------------------------/    reference
                                  ^^^^^        ^
                                  8 pins       coax connector

3. Connect pin #1 and pin#7, and voila!  you have a "NAM programming cable".
   the easiest way to do this is to strip about 1/3" off each end of the wire
   (make the wire about 1 or 1.5 inches long to begin with), and form a small
   tight loop at the end of each end.  simply hook each loop through the loop
   that the pin makes, below the eight pins (sounds like bad grammar and very
   vague, but if you are doing this right now, you'll know what I mean).

  When I get more info on the phone, I'll distribute ESN info on the phone...
  The Technic [Cracker, PiL & NRcc]
  "L8tro!"
           
