VX6100 Tutorial
For troubleshooting tips, please refer to the main page troubleshooting link.

Installing the Drivers - Prolific Cable (blob in the middle of cable):

  1. Purchase a USB cable if you haven't already. Get one (and other cool stuff) here from eCity Wireless!
  2. Driver installation can be tricky. It's very important that you do not hook up the cable and phone to the computers USB port until after you've installed the correct software driver in the next step.
  3. Install Driver by clicking this link. PL-2303 Driver Installer.exe This driver is in the root directory of the Super CD.
  4. Hook up cable alone to a USB port on your computer
  5. The Windows New HardwareWizard won't run, you will see a small window pop up in the bottom right hand corner of your screen with the following sequence.
    - Found New Hardware - USB to Serial Controller
    - Found New Hardware - Prolific USB to Serial Controller
    - Found New Hardware - Installed and Ready to Use
  6. At this point, it's finished and successful.
  7. The Operating System will not see the phone when connected. This is very important. Many people email me saying the phone isn't detected. When using a prolific cable, the phone is not detected by Windows. You must install a software application to see the phone. See below.

Installing the Drivers - Straight through USB Cable:

  1. Purchase a USB cable if you haven't already. Get one (and other cool stuff) here from eCity Wireless!
  2. Driver installation can be tricky. It's very important that you do not hook up the cable and phone to the computers USB port until after you've installed the correct software driver in the next step.
  3. Run the LGUSBModemDriver_Eng_Ver_4.1.exe in the root directory of the Super CD.
  4. Hook up cable and phone to a USB port on your computer (phone must be on)
  5. TheWindows New Hardware Wizard will start.
  6. If the wizard does not start did it ever start? meaning, if this isn't the first time you've hooked up the cable, the wizard may have ran and installed the driver already. If this is the case, the wizard won't run again.
  7. Normal operation. This is what you should see when installing the drivers.
  8. The first window asks if you want to connect to windows update to search for a driver.
    Choose "no, not at this time" and click Next.


  9. The next Window will show that it's helping to install for a particular device. Depending on the model phone you have, the actual device listed may vary. Choose to Install the software automatically and click Next.


  10. You may receive the following message regarding windows logo testing, ignore and and click "Continue Anyway."


  11. The next screen shows that the wizard has completed. Click Finish.


  12. After you've completed that, depending on the model phone you have, the wizard may start up all over again automatically. This is normal. Just answer each prompt the same as above.The Wizard may run 3 times and install each of the following devices:
    1. LGE CDMA Composite USB Device
    2. LGE CDMA USB Modem
    3. LGE CDMA USB Serial Port
  13. Once the Wizard doesn't run anymore, the drivers have installed successfully.

Determining the Port - Straight through USB Cable:

Many people that request support for this always skip this step. For any program to talk to your phone, the program will need to know what COM Port is assignned to the phone device in Device Manager.

  • Right Click your My Computer Icon, select Manage
  • Click on Device Manager on the left
  • On the right, click the + sign next to modems (you should see your phone listed there)
  • Right click on your phone and select properties
  • Click advanced
  • Click Advanced Port Settings
  • You will see the COM Port setting at the bottom (write it down, you will need it later)

BITPIM:

Cable Method:

On your phone, Press “Ok”, then 7 zero’s. This will bring you to a services menu. Press “4” for Data, then “5” for Cable Dun Mode. Make sure that’s enabled. Exit back to your main screen. Go to the tools tab of your menu. Press 9 for pc connection, then “1” for USB if you have the straight through cable or "2” for Serial for the blob cable.

Install bitpim from the \bitpim folder by clicking here or download the newest version by clicking here. AT the time this was written, a new "unofficial" version of bitpim was located. It has full support for all functions on the VX8100. I have put this on the CD also. You can install it by clicking here. I don't have instructions to use it but it's pretty easy. Go into the setup and choose the VX8100 and set the com port to auto. Then click Data and get data from phone. You can drag and drop pictures and wallpapers etc. When you're ready to move them to your phone, click Data, send phone data. For instructions with the official version as of 8/22/05, read below. These instructions will work with the unofficial version also but using the gui interface is much easier. I'm sure you can figure it out.

In bitpim, choose the VX8000 in the setup and then set the Com Port to Auto. If you have trouble setting it to auto, try using the exact port number found in device manager from a previous step.

If you click on the File System tab and click the plus sign, you will see the file structure of your phone.

 

BITPIM:

Please Backup your phone!

  • Load Bitpim, click edit, settings, choose your phone model and appropriate com port.
  • Go to View (in menu) in BitPim and make sure "View filesystem" is checked
  • Click the filesystem tab and click the plus sign. You should see the directory structure of your phone.
  • Go to Data (in menu) and "Get Data"
  • Check all four boxes (PhoneBook, Calendar, Wallpaper, Ringers), hit ok
  • Goto "Filesystem" Tab
  • Right click at the top of the tree (the first/highest +)
  • Click on "Backup Entire Tree." Let it finish.
  • This will save a ZIP of the phone's EFS.
    *remember to always plug the phone in before loading Bitpim.
  • This will also download your phone pictures.

How to create & load wallpapers with Bitpim:

Adding Wallpapers:

  • Find the pictures on the cd that you want to put on your phone.
  • Change the name if it has CAPITAL letters to lowercase (keep it short)
  • Save it directly to the "wallpaper" folder under "bitpim"
  • This way it will be there when you go to launch bitpim
  • Hook up your phone
  • Run bitpim
  • Click on the"wallpaper" tab to ensure that the image is there if not click add and add it.
  • Select "data" from the top toolbar
  • Select "send phone data"
  • A pop-up box appears with several options to send.
  • Select "wallpaper" by clicking the box to the left of it.
  • Select "add/merge" to add the current files to your phone.

    Note: Selecting "add/merge" adds the files without overwriting what you presently have on the phone. If you select "replace/overwrite" all of the files you are about to load will overwrite what you currently have on the phone. It is always recommended to "add" your files.
  • Bitpim will say "busy" and a status bar will run at the bottom showing the current files being loaded.
  • Powercycle your phone to get the files to show up.

Adding Ringtones:

  • Find a ringtone or midi file ending in .mid on the cd.
  • Copy and paste it to your system under the subfolder "ringers" in the "bitpim" folder
  • Run bitpim
  • Select "data" from the top toolbar
  • Select "send phone data"
  • A pop-up will appear asking what data you want to send to the phone
  • Well, for this we will select "ringtones" by clicking the box to the left of it
  • Select "add/merge" to add the current files to your phone

    Note:
    Selecting "add/merge" adds the files without overwriting what you presently have on the phone. If you select "replace/overwrite" all of the files you are about to load will overwrite what you currently have on the phone. It is always recommended to "add/merge" your files.
  • Bitpim will say "busy" and a status bar will run at the bottom showing the current files being loaded.
  • Save and quit
  • Powercycle your phone to get the files to show up

How to create and load QCP and/or MP3 ringers
For advanced users, read thru this before you begin (See also Mp3_1.htm and mp3_2.htm for different instructions)

Install the following programs from the Super CD

  • Qualcomm's purevoice
  • QCP player
  • SoundForge

QCP
Quality: Poor (mono, 8 kHz, 16-bit)
QCP files are qualcom purevoice files. In order to get another wave form sound file to QCP you'll need to conform to QCP standards of PCM, mono, 8 kHz, 16-bit wave file.

MP3
Quality: Excellent (any bitrate is fine)
If you don't know what an MP3 is by now you've been in a deep slumber. Well, wake up. It's the most popular music file out there. I use the SoulSeek P2P to get MP3s; it's excellent.

  • Open Sound Forge
  • Get the sound/file you want (via loading an MP3 or recording)
  • Choose a clip to use as a ringer
  • Highlight it and crop it (edit=>trim/crop)
  • FOR MP3s: Save as an MP3; goto Step 8. For QCPs continue.
  • Change the sample rate to 8kHz (process=>resample)
  • Save as a 16-bit mono wav
    Use a short one word name(file=>save as...) to where you installed/uncompressed the WAV to QCP converter
  • Go to a windows command prompt "Start Menu, Run, cmd"
  • navigate to the directory where you saved the wav file to where the wav to qcp converter is

C:\>cd \QUALCOMM PureVoice\PureVoice converter\

C:\QUALCOMM PureVoice\PureVoice converter>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is B448-2C92

Directory of C:\QUALCOMM PureVoice\PureVoice converter

09/11/2003 01:14 PM DIR .
09/11/2003 01:14 PM DIR ..
09/08/2003 03:56 PM 1,411 command.lnk
09/11/2003 01:08 PM 62,172 hive.wav
08/07/1998 04:54 PM 4,989 PVConv Readme.txt
08/06/1998 11:54 AM 172,032 PVConv.exe
06/03/1998 05:35 PM 3,470 PVsample.qcp
09/08/2003 03:57 PM 44,208 pvsample.wav
09/09/2003 03:39 AM DIR tests
6 File(s) 288,282 bytes
3 Dir(s) 3,023,994,880 bytes free

C:\QUALCOMM PureVoice\PureVoice converter>


For this example I'm using "hive.wav"

  • Type "pvconv hive.wav hive.qcp", hit enter

C:\lg vx6000 hacking\QUALCOMM PureVoice\PureVoice converter>pvconv hive.wav hive
.qcp

C:\lg vx6000 hacking\QUALCOMM PureVoice\PureVoice converter>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is B448-2C92

Directory of C:\QUALCOMM PureVoice\PureVoice converter

09/11/2003 01:23 PM DIR .
09/11/2003 01:23 PM DIR ..
09/08/2003 03:56 PM 1,411 command.lnk
09/11/2003 01:23 PM 4,620 hive.qcp
09/11/2003 01:08 PM 62,172 hive.wav
08/07/1998 04:54 PM 4,989 PVConv Readme.txt
08/06/1998 11:54 AM 172,032 PVConv.exe
06/03/1998 05:35 PM 3,470 PVsample.qcp
09/08/2003 03:57 PM 44,208 pvsample.wav
09/09/2003 03:39 AM DIR tests
7 File(s) 292,902 bytes
3 Dir(s) 3,023,839,232 bytes free

C:\QUALCOMM PureVoice\PureVoice converter>


Notice that hive.qcp exists.

  • Close to command prompt (type exit, hit enter)
  • To test: run the PureVoice player and load the QCP.
  • Rename the QCP/MP3 file to all numbers(I'll rename hive.qcp to 123.qcp or hive.mp3 to 123.mp3)
  • Open Bitpim
  • Click on the "Ringers" tab
  • Right click in the whitespace (not on a file), click "Add," find file, click ok Goto "Data" (on filemenu)
  • Click "Send Phone Data"
  • Check "Ringers," choose either "add" or "replace"
  • Hit OK
  • On phone: Left soft key (for Menu), "7" (My Media), "2" (Music),
  • Highlight new ringer, left soft key (Set As), choose your setting.

How to use the Wireless Internet with Verizon:

I assume that you have gotten your phone recognized as a device when you hook it up to your computer.
These instructions rely on you to be a little more independant than other tutorials.
Anything I say about Broadband (as far as instructions go) is complete speculation.

  • Installing your VX6000 as a modem in Windows XP:
  • Load the drivers if you haven't already see top of this page. Express Network is recommended here.
  • Configuring the phone to work with QuickNetConnect/Quick2Net, Express Network/National Access, or Broadband
  • Make sure that your phone is attached
  • Go to your phone in device manager
  • Click on "Properties"
  • Click on the "Advanced" tab
    This is what's called an initialization string. The initialization string needs to match what's stated below for that specific option to work... (if you try to use the QNC initialization string with EN, it won't work)
    For QuickNetConnect/Quick2Net(QNC):
    AT$QCMDR=2
    For Express Network/National Access(EN):
    AT$QCMDR=3
    I assume this is the initialization string for Broadband:
    AT$QCMDR=4

Creating Dialup Connections with the Connection Wizard:
This is an alternative to using the Verizon Dialer

  • Open Control Panel>Network Connections>"File" menu>"New Connection"
  • Click "Next"
  • Click "Set up my connection manually" radial button, click "Next"
  • Make sure "Connect using a dial-up modem" is selected, click "Next"
  • Under "ISP Name" write either "QNC", "EN" or "Broadband"
  • Set the phone number to #777 (for any of the three)
  • Next you need to enter a username...
    QNC...
    username: vzw
    password: vzw

    EN...
    username: (xxx)xxx-xxxx@vzw3g.com (replace (xxx)xxx-xxxx with your phone number)
    password: vzw
  • Click "Next"
  • Click "Finished"

Speeds, Charges, and other unanswered questions:

What are the speed difference between the three wireless internet options?
QNC: 14.4 kb/s, capped
EN: 40-60 kb/s, as if you haven't heard WITH BURSTS UP TO 144kb/s
Broadband: 300-500 kb/s, only available in San Diego & Washington D.C.

What are the charges for each options?
QNC: MOU* with every single Verizon Wireless account. No other charges apply. *MOU: Minutes of usage, like making a phone call
EN: .60/min; or $79.99 for unlimited usage/month. If you still have a copy of the contract you signed/look at your monthly bill under "Promotions and Other Credits." If you see something that reads "EN MOU n/c," then you're lucky. That's right, that translates out to "Express Network, Minutes of Usage, No Charge." You can use EN for MOU. I did do a test two nights ago by staying on for five minutes. Now I'm just waiting for my bill.
Broadband: $79.99/month

Remember to call the Tech Department at 1-800-308-DATA with any questions, or to add any provisions to your account.


How to set up a WAP proxy & How to set the proxy IP in your phone:

Stuff you'll need:

Sign up & set up a homepage at TagTag.com
If you search in Yahoo! for WAP directories, you'll find quite a few good sites. Here's a thread in Howard Forums.

Make sure you know what your site is when you're done. (ex: http://www.tagtag.com/bigflavors-page/)
Install the InfoKomp WAP Gateway from cd
Set it to run as a system service(starts on Windows load)
Get your ip
note that this is not for people running a firewall or a router. you'll need to figure all that out on your own.
In Windows: run>cmd then type ipconfig and hit enter. Your IP address is the number next to IP address(ex. 192.168.0.101). :)

  • In your phone:
  • menu>0>(on Verizon: 000000) or (on USCC: [find what it is by viewing the file nvm/nvm/nvm_0000 in a hex editor. Look on the second line, it'll be 6-digits."*)>9("wap settings")>1("ip settings")>4("link2-ip1")
    *taken from RogerBinns VX4400 FAQ
  • enter your ip here
  • hit "ok"
  • hit "clear" to go back to "wap setting"
  • hit 2
  • hit 4
  • type in 9201
  • hit "ok"
  • hit "end"
  • start your browser (let it do it's thing)
  • hold the 0 key down for about 3 seconds
  • hit 6("advanced...")
  • hit 3("set wap proxy")
  • hit 2("wap proxy 2")
  • back to "advanced"
  • hit 2("homepage")
  • hit "ok" to go through the warning
  • enter in your tagtag home page (ex: http://tagtag.com/bigflavors-page/)
  • hit "ok"


Alternate method:

GENERAL INFO
Here are the locations for important files:
\Brew\16452\ --- All uploads go somewhere in here.

mf --- My Flix

mp --- My Pix

ms --- My Sounds

lk\mr --- My Ringtones

\dload\ --- Information Files


PUTTING PICTURES ON YOUR PHONE
1. Take picture
2. Resize it to something reasonable (like 400x400ish)
3. Open BitPim
4. go to: \Brew\16452\mp\
5. right click on "mp", click "New File..." select your file.
6. go to: \dload\
7. right click "image.dat", select delete
8. right click "imagesize.dat", select delete
9. Reboot phone, images show up!


PUTTING RINGTONES ON YOUR PHONE

There is a 2mb limit for Ringtones (buy a memory card, they're cheap and easy to use, you can use that memory for whatever you like), you can see how much you have used on your phone by clicking Menu --> Get It Now --> Info (right soft key). It will tell you how much memory is being used up.

1. Because space is an issue, I would recommend a much higher compression rate for mp3s as ringtones. To make ringtones, I use Audacity to edit the music files down to a reasonable length, then export as mp3. In the File->Preferences section of the menu, you are able to set the mp3 quality. It's usually at 128k, which gives you approximately 1 minute / megabyte. I prefer 40k, which is still pretty high for ringtones, but you can fit much more into 2 megs. You can play around and see what sounds best for the song that you have.

Example:
12 second mp3 x 128k encoding == 186k
12 second mp3 x 40k encoding == 59k

2. right before you export as mp3, be sure to maximize the volume by selecting everything, Clicking Effect ->Amplify, then click OK. Amplify automatically selects the maximum you can amplify the sound without clipping the loud parts. This ensures your ringtone is as loud as it can be on your phone.

3. Find your file in windows explorer, rename the file to [filename].mid, because your phone ignores .mp3 files. It WILL know how to play them, though.

4. Open BitPim
5. go to: \Brew\16452\lk\mr\
6. right click on "mr", click "New File..." select your file.
7. go to \dload\
8. right click "my_ringtone.dat", select delete.
9. right click "my_ringtonesize.dat", select delete.
10. Reboot phone, ringtones show up!


PUTTING SOUNDS ON PHONE

Same as with Ringtones, but put the file in \Brew\16452\ms\, and delete the mysound.dat and mysoundsize.dat files.

PUTTING VIDEOS ON PHONE

To load a video onto your phone, it must be a .3gp file. To convert files to .3gp, I used Mpegable X4 Live. The company no longer supports the software, but there is shareware available here: Mpegable x4 Live v2.2
Converting is very straight forward, select input file, select output destination, select "Mobile Devices (3gpp compliant)", click the red circle... done.

1. Open BitPim
2. go to: \Brew\16452\mf\
3. right click on "mf", click "New File..." select your file.
4. go to \dload\
5. right click "video.dat", select delete.
6. right click "videosize.dat", select delete.
7. Reboot phone, videos show up!

MEMORY CARD

I highly recommend buying a mini-sd card. I picked up one today from Circuit City with a SD-Adapter. Plug the card into the phone, reboot the phone, and you will have three directories,... My Pix, My Flix, and My Sounds... put files in there, you won't have to mess with the filesystem ever again. Currently I have two episodes of Family guy converted over, and it's a blast being able to watch those on the phone. Each 22 minute episode is 15.5 Megs, so I can fit a whole season on the 256mb card I have.

MEDIA PLAYER

There's a "secret" media player on the 8100 that you can access by pressing "menu", then 0 seven times.
Go to "Get it Now Settings" near the bottom
Again, select "Get it Now" at the bottom of this screen too.
you will see a list of applications on the phone, select "Media Player"
You can play files in your mf directory, so if you put an mp3 in there, you can play it with the Media Player. This is the only way to be able to fast forward through mp3 files on the phone.
Unfortunately, we have not figured out how to be able to read mp3s off the memory card from the special Media Player.


That's about it, good luck, have fun...

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