Working with SMAGT100NFC2FF/3FF/4FF cards
SMAGT100NFC is an UPTEQ card type in our SMAGT series that contains ready-to-use NFC test apps and several telecom applications like USIM, ISIM and CSIM.
Select Mode
Insert the NFC card and this window should pop up in Card Admin.
Make sure USIM is selected and then click Select.
Secret codes
Click the Secret Codes... button and verify GPIN, ADM1 and ADM4.
GPIN1: 1234
ADM1: ADM11111
ADM4: ADM44444
Edit USIM
To edit USIM click the expansion signs (+) until you can fully see the file tree.
Click USIM.
Edit Ki and OPc
Upon opening 0001 Key-op a window will pop up informing you that you cannot read the data, click OK.
Enter in your Ki and OPc value, then click Constants (very important).
Edit Ki and OPc - constants
It is very important that you do not forget to enter in the constants and rotation values.
R1: 64, R2: 00, R3: 32, R4: 64, R5: 96
C1: 00 00..00
C2: 00 00..01
C3: 00 00..02
C4: 00 00..04
C5: 00 00..08
Click Update then Close.
Authenticate Ki and OPc
To authenticate your keys, right-click USIM and choose Authenticate...
Authenticate Ki and OPc cont.
Your Ki and OPc values should be filled out.
With each authentication you do, SQN needs to be increased by 1.
E.g. 00 00 00 00 01, next 00 00 00 00 02, next 00 00 00 00 03 etc..
At the bottom of the window, click Authenticate.
If successfull, a window saying "Authentication has succeeded. Verification has succeeded" should pop up.
You can now close the window.
Edit IMSI
Open 6F07 to edit IMSI.
Fill out your 15-digit value then click Update and Close.
Edit files
To edit files, simple continue on.
Double-click a file to open, enter in value, then Update and Close.
Edit ISIM
To access the ISIM files you need to right-click UICC Application and choose Scan 3G.
Activate ISIM
Second step in accessing the ISIM files is to activate the ADF.
This is done by right-clicking ISIM and choosing Activation.
Edit files
You can now edit files the same way you did in USIM.
Simply open your requested file, enter in the correct information and Update and Close.
Details
Created : 2016-05-03 11:38:06, Last Modified : 2017-06-13 10:44:45
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Card Admin
Gemalto Telecom Card Admin tool is a tool to edit SIM & UICC cards. Card Admin provides all the necessary fundamentals to FULLY (Proprietary files, Proprietary commands etc.) administrate any 2G, 3G, LTE and CDMA card (Gemalto & Competition).
Module
The unit formed of a chip and a contact plate.
SMAGT
Smartjac GT (SMAGT) series of UICC / SIM cards ranging from standard 3G cards with USIM, ISIM & Milenage support, to advanced multi-application LTE UICC cards with Milenage support, with ready to use test NFC-applications, USIM, ISIM and CSIM.
UICC
A high capacity smart card used in mobile terminals for GSM, UMTS/3G and now 4G/LTE networks.
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Edge
A pre-3G digital mobile phone technology allowing improved data transmission rates.
Java
A network oriented programming language invented by Sun Microsystems and specificallt designed so that programs can be safely downloaded to remote devices.
USIM
Universal Subscriber Identity Module. A SIM with adbanced software that ensures continuity when migrating to 3G services.
HTTP
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. A client-server communication protocol developed for World Wide Web. See IETF RFC2616, www.ietf.org.
IMSI
International Mobile Subscriber Identity. A unique number associated with each mobile phone user. It is stored in the SIM inside the phone and is sent by the phone to the network. It is primarily intended for obtaining information on the use of the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) by subscribers. It is also used for other functions such as to compute the Paging Occasions (PO) in LTE. See 3GPP TS22.016 and TS23.003.
SIM
A subscriber identity module or subscriber identification module (SIM) is an integrated circuit chip that is intended to securely store the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephony devices.
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NFC
Near field communication (NFC)
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3FF
3FF (3rd Form Factor) is a very small SIM card, also known as micro-SIM, for use in small mobile device.
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EAC
Extended Access Control. A mechanism enhancing the security of ePassports whereby only authorized inspection systems can read biometric data.
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LTE
Long Term Evolution. The standard in advanced mobile network technology, often referred to as 4G.
NFC
Near-Field Communication. A wireless technology that enables communication over short distances (e.g. 4cm), typically between a mobile device and a reader.
OTA
Over The Air. A method of distributing applications and new software updates which are already in use.
PDA
Personal Digital Assistant. A mobile device that functions as a personal information manager, often with the ability to connect to the internet.
PIN
Personal Identification Number. A secret code required to confirm a user's identity.
IMS
Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem. An architectural framework for delivering Internet Protocol (IP) multimedia services via UTRAN and E- UTRAN. See 3GPP TS23.228 and TS23.406.
4FF
4FF (4th Form Factor) is a very small SIM card, also known as nano-SIM, for use in small mobile device.
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3G
(Third Generation) The broadband telecommunications systems that combine high speed voice, data and multimedia.
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4G
4G (fourth generation) is a comprehensive, secure all-IP based mobile broadband solution to smartphones, tablets, laptop computers, wireless modems and other mobile devices.
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DM
Device Management: Management of mobile phone configuration, updates and other managed objects of mobile devices over the entire life-cycle as defined by OMA DM. DM is also used generically to describe all methods and activities associated with mobile device management.
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IM
Using text on a mobile handset to communicate in real time
IP
Internet Protocol. A protocol for communicating data accross a network
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OS
Operating System. Software that runs on computers and other smart devices and that manages the way they function.
SE
Secure Element. A secure and personalised physical component added to a system to manage users rights and to host secure apps. SE typically consist of a Silicon Chip, a secure Operating System, application software and a secure protocol to communicate to the device. SE can be a removable device (such as UICC or µSD for mobile devices or MIM for M2M connected machines). SE can also be components inside the system.
BS
Base Station. The entity in a radio access network responsible for radio trans- mission and reception in one or more cells to and from the UE. In LTE the BS is known as the eNodeB.
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HE
Home Environment. The HE of a subscriber is responsible for the overall pro- vision and control of the personal service environment to the subscriber.Â
HO
HandOver. HO is a procedure by which a mobile terminal changes serving cells (within the same frequency or on different frequencies or even on different Radio Access Technologies (RAT)). See 3GPP TS36.133.
PS
Packet Switched. In PS communication each data packet is labelled with the destination address and routed over a shared transmission resource. In contrast with Circuit Switching (CS) where dedicated transmission resources are re- served between network nodes to deliver a reliable transmission rate and delay, in a PS connection the transmission rate and delay may vary depending on the traffic load and the medium capacity, with packets being buffered if necessary.
UE
User Equipment. The mobile unit which allows a user to access network services, connecting to the UTRAN or E-UTRAN via the radio interface. A UE can be subdivided into a Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) and a Mo- bile Equipment (ME). See 3GPP TS21.905 Section 3.
SMAGT
Smartjac GT (SMAGT) series of UICC / SIM cards ranging from standard 3G cards with USIM, ISIM & Milenage support, to advanced multi-application LTE UICC cards with Milenage support, with ready to use test NFC-applications, USIM, ISIM and CSIM.
SIM
A subscriber identity module or subscriber identification module (SIM) is an integrated circuit chip that is intended to securely store the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephony devices.
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SIM
A subscriber identity module or subscriber identification module (SIM) is an integrated circuit chip that is intended to securely store the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephony devices.
Click for more info