Below is a comprehensive list of essential DC-Unlocker commands, categorized by function, along with instructions on how to use them safely. Understanding the Command Structure
Unlocking the Power of DC-Unlocker: The Essential Commands List
AT^SETPORT? — Displays the current active configuration ports (e.g., NMEA, PCUI, DIAG, Modem). dc-unlocker commands list
ZTE devices use a different set of command protocols, often focusing on encryption status and network selection. : Disables the virtual CD-ROM. AT+ZCDRUN=9 : Enables the virtual CD-ROM. AT+ZSEC? : Checks the security/SIM lock status. Response 2 : Network Locked. Response 3 : Unlocked. +ZNCK="unlock_code" : Command to enter your unlock code. AT+ZSNT : Changes the network mode. AT+ZSNT=1,0,0 : 2G only. AT+ZSNT=2,0,0 : 3G only. AT+ZSNT=0,0,0 : Automatic mode. General Utility Commands
: Standard command to enable diagnostic ports, allowing the device to be detected by unlocking tools. How to Execute Commands safely in DC-Unlocker Below is a comprehensive list of essential DC-Unlocker
While you can read the commands freely, actually unlocking a device needs credits. The command list doesn’t hide this, but some users expect a fully free tool.
– Changes the USB port configurations (useful for switching between standard and HiLink modes). Network & Band Locking ZTE devices use a different set of command
| Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | AT^SYSCFG=2,2,3fffffff,0,2 | Enables both 2G and 3G networks | | AT^SYSCFG=13,2,3fffffff,0,2 | Forces mode | | AT^SYSCFG=14,2,3fffffff,0,2 | Forces WCDMA only mode | | AT^SYSCFGEX | Extended system configuration for LTE/GSM/WCDMA access sequence, band, and roaming support |
: Similar to Cardlock, used on various modem brands to see sim-lock status. AT^CARDLOCK="YOUR_CODE"
: Scroll to the very bottom of the results window. You will find a blank text input area below the hardware specifications.
– Enables the internal CD-ROM/auto-run feature.