Dc-unlocker Commands List ❲DELUXE 2025❳
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | No device detected | Reinstall drivers, use USB 2.0 port, disable USB selective suspend | | Wrong code | Code is model/IMEI-specific; compute again via server | | Modem locked after wrong code | Power cycle or use AT^RESET | | Ports disabled | Use AT^SETPORT="FF" (Huawei) | | Credits not used | Must click "Unlock" after detection, not manually send AT command |
REM Read Info echo Reading device info... dc-unlocker.exe ^info timeout /t 2 dc-unlocker commands list
DC-Unlocker connects to supported devices via USB (or through a client-server architecture) and issues low-level commands to query device data or change locked parameters. It supports many brands and chipsets (e.g., Huawei, ZTE, Alcatel, Novatel, Sagemcom), leveraging vendor-specific protocols and secure unlock procedures where available. The tool relies on a credits system for certain operations and often requires specific drivers and modes (e.g., diagnostic/ADB/bootloader/loader mode) to communicate with devices. | Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | No
: Displays basic device information (Manufacturer, Model, Revision). : Identifies the manufacturer. : Shows the specific model name. : Provides the current firmware version. : Displays the device IMEI number. : Lists all AT commands supported by the specific device. 2. Network & Signal Diagnostics The tool relies on a credits system for
For recent Huawei HiSilicon chips, you may need the -fu (force unlock) or special loader commands.
| Command | Description | | :--- | :--- | | ^zimei | Displays the IMEI specifically for ZTE devices. | | ^zunlock | Executes the ZTE-specific unlocking algorithm. | | ^zboot | Checks bootloader status on ZTE devices. |
