documentation/FAQ.md
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You’ve enabled RGB backlight mod in settings made for custom RGB modded flippers.
Please, do not use that version if your flipper isn’t modded! Disable in Settings -> LCD & Notifications -> RGB mod settings
If you have RGB backlight mod do the same but enable the mod instead
See default pack and extra pack (for e build) list here.
Back button, and select New map fileHere - link.
You will find a approx. frequency that remote uses, release button on the remote and wait until frequency will be placed in history list
Hold OK on flipper to jump into Read mode, now try pressing your remote couple times holding it for at least 2 seconds
Try different modulations, AM650/FM238/FM476/FM12K - nothing works? Lets make RAW recording for analysis
Make sure RSSI Threshold is set to (----)
You need to make 1 RAW for each modulation AM650/FM238/FM476/FM12K
Press REC and on your remote press 1 button 5 times holding it for 1-2 seconds - then 5 times holding it for 5 seconds each time
If your remote has more than 1 button - record each button in similar way
Label each raw - what button you recorded 3. Copy all that RAW files to PC and create issue in firmware repo, attach raw's in archive
Provide high quality photos of the remote, if possible - photos of disassembled remote too
Its model, manufacturer, any known information
If you have access to receiver board, add a photo too
Done! If your remote appears not to be encrypted and very unique, it might be added soon
In case if you want to help us or analyze that signals youself there's a great online tool - https://lab.flipper.net/pulse-plotter
Follow this link.
Phone Settings - Bluetooth, find the flipper - if it present here - open its options and click forget deviceSettings -> Bluetooth -> Forget all devices and confirmON then open the mobile app and pair it to the flipperJust configure those settings again, and make sure you view the changelogs for the releases that came out after your previous version, when settings struct is changed, the settings file is reset after an update, this happens only when struct changes are required, so don't assume that settings will be reset in every release, this will only happen in specific ones
The most common cause of the flipper not connecting to google chrome is having qFlipper open while trying to connect your flipper.
Or having second flipper lab page open at same time.
You must close qFlipper (or other flipper lab web pages) before attempting to connect your flipper to Chrome.
Follow this guide
Flipper Awesome - place where you can find almost all links that you might need:
Dict files for iButton Fuzzer and RFID Fuzzer:
UL Releases in Telegram
UL Dev Builds in Telegram
Our Discord
It's easy:
Settings -> Desktop -> Change Flipper NameSaveSettings -> Desktop -> Change Flipper NameSaveFollow this detailed guide.
These 2 repos will cover (99.9%) of your needs:
Please follow this link.
This is an automatic assembly of the latest commits from this repository that have not yet been released. The previous build is deleted when a new one is uploaded, and the old one remains only as a file in the telegram channel
[!CAUTION]
Be wary - these are not release ready builds!
They may have bugs and issues! If you are using the dev build and find issues: Report it! GitHub issues
Dev builds are available in Discord, in channel - unleashed-development
Builds can also be found here.
And here
We have our own update server https://up.unleashedflip.com/directory.json
It is identical to the official one; it is impossible to change it in applications without rebuilding the application
If you want to use it, you need to patch or build your own build of the application you are interested in
Also you can use it with uFBT to build apps for UL SDK - uFBT will accept that link as one of args
The server will remain active and will be automatically updated
[!TIP]
If you are using Unleashed Firmware - all region locks are removed by default!
Also, there is a way to go outside of frequencies stated in CC1101 datasheet, but transmission on those frequencies may cause chip damage, make sure you know what you are doing!
Do not edit these settings to bypass region lock since there is no region locks in unleashed, all chip supported frequencies will work without any extra steps.
But, if you know that you need to bypass subghz chip safety restrictions - you can unlock the safety restriction which will allow you to go outside the chips supported frequency.
This covers how to do it and information regarding the risks of damage to the flipper by doing so.
Please read this before.
No, and trying to do so with Read RAW will lead to key desync or unpair with blacklist which means re-pair is very hard to do and requires service tools
sudo dot_clean -mn /Volumes/Flipper\ SD -> Flipper\ SD may be named differently for you, replace it with your microSD card name
Will make sorting faster, and will work for OFW:
brew install fatsort -> Install fatsort using brew.sh (only on macOS)diskutil list -> Find your disk name for flipper microSDdiskutil unmount /Volumes/Flipper\ SDsudo fatsort -n /dev/disk4s1 -> Replace disk4s1 with your microSD id found on step 2Settings -> System and make sure that you have
Log Level = None
Debug = OFF
Heap Trace = None
None / OFFReboot it by holding Left + Back buttons
Disconnect USB Cable if it was connected
Turn Off
If you can't turn it off, try the next step but hold the buttons for 30-40 seconds)~5 sec -> You will see a reset screen -> Hold <kbd>Right</kbd> to reset (and <kbd>Down</kbd> arrow to exit if you don't want to reset your pin code)If you just got your flipper and not sure what will work better for you, start with original official firmware, if you think you need more features or want to remove subghz region locks then:
Try installing Unleashed firmware, which is fork of official firmware with many new features and preinstalled apps (check out e build).
In other case, If you want to experiment more with UI and other things look for existing forks of Unleashed Firmware.
Or, create your own fork with your own customisations
Also, before reporting any found issues, make sure you are in correct repo, if you are not using Unleashed, but a different fork or the original firmware, do not report issue in Unleashed firmware repo or UL communities (Telegram, Discord, etc..)
There is indeed, especially with AC units - a new documentation has been released with some notes and steps on capturing infrared signals correctly along with some example data so you visually able to understand the difference between the two.
From our good friends @Equip and @np0
Scan the card, hold the Flipper Zero up to the reader to get the password to unlock the rest of the sectors, then scan the card again.
The Flipper Zero has no available attacks for this card currently.
NTAG215. That's it. It's not going on a MIFARE Classic.Picopass iClass can be read using the Picopass reader pluginIf you want to make clones of low frequency RFID chips you need to write to T5577's. Blanks do not exist. All of the chips the Flipper Zero can interact with are read-only and cannot be overwritten or purchased blank.
T5577s are multi-emulator chips that the Flipper Zero can program to be other tags
If you have exhausted all options of scanning via NFC / RFID / PICOPASS then take a photo of:
To access the Serial CLI, click one of the following based on your platform.
<blockquote> <details> <summary>Desktop web browser*</summary> <em>*Chromium browsers only, such as: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera / Opera GX, Brave, and Vivaldi.</em> <ul> <li>Connect your Flipper via USB.</li> <li>Ensure qFlipper and any other serial terminals are closed.</li> <li>Open <a href="https://lab.flipper.net/cli">lab.flipper.net/cli</a> in one of the aforementioned browsers.</li> <li>Click <kbd>CONNECT</kbd> and select <kbd>USB Serial Device</kbd> from the list.</li> <li>Wait until you can see your device details on screen.</li> <li>Select the 💻 CLI item from the left sidebar.</li> <li><strong>Done!</strong></li> </ul> </details> </blockquote> <blockquote> <details> <summary>Windows</summary> <ul> <li>Install <a href="https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html">PuTTY</a> if it isn't already.</li> <li>Connect your Flipper via USB.</li> <li>Open qFlipper and look for the COM port next to the Flipper's name. <em> (Should say COM followed by a number, like <kbd>COM1</kbd>)</em></li> <li>Take note of the COM port number.</li> <li><strong>CLOSE qFlipper</strong>, otherwise the next steps won't work.</li> <li>Open PuTTY and ensure you're on the Session screen.</li> <li>Select <kbd>Serial</kbd> under connection type.</li> <li>Set serial line to the COM port. <em> (Just COM followed by the number, like <kbd>COM1</kbd>)</em></li> <li>Set speed to <code>115200</code></li> <li><em>Optional: Save the session settings for easy connection later.</em></li> <li>Finally, click <kbd>Open</kbd> to enter the CLI.</li> <li><strong>Done!</strong></li> <li>If you get an "Access Denied" error, make sure qFlipper isn't running!</li> </ul> </details> </blockquote> <blockquote> <details> <summary>MacOS/Linux</summary> <em>Note: I'm a filthy Windows user without any way to verify this procedure. Let me know if it's wrong!</em> <ul> <li>Install <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/">GNU Screen</a> if it isn't already.</li> <li>Connect your Flipper via USB.</li> <li>Open qFlipper and look for the device path next to the Flipper's name. <em>(Starts with /dev/tty)</em></li> <li><em>Alternatively: Run <code>ls /dev/tty.*</code> in a terminal.</em></li> <li>Take note of the full device path.</li> <li><strong>CLOSE qFlipper</strong>, otherwise the next steps won't work.</li> <li>Open a terminal.</li> <li>Run <code>screen PATH 115200</code>, replacing PATH with the device path from earlier.</li> <li><strong>Done!</strong></li> </ul> </details> </blockquote> <blockquote> <details> <summary>Android</summary> <ul> <li>Install <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.kai_morich.serial_usb_terminal">Serial USB Terminal</a> if it isn't already.</li> <li>Open the app and go to the Connections screen in the hamburger menu <em>(3 bars icon)</em></li> <li>Connect your Flipper via USB.</li> <li>Click the refresh icon if it doesn't automatically show up.</li> <li>Allow Serial USB Terminal to access Flipper if prompted.</li> <li>If it doesn't automatically connect, click the connect icon in the upper right. <em>(2 plugs icon)</em></li> <li><strong>Done!</strong></li> <li><em>Note: To exit log mode, you'll have to disconnect and reconnect using the icon.</em></li> </ul> </details> </blockquote> <blockquote> <details> <summary>iPhone</summary> Unfortunately, iOS is incapable of accessing a serial terminal over USB; try one of the other methods <ul> <li>On the Flipper, open the settings, go to System, and set Log Level to Debug. <em>(You can keep Debug set to off unless someone asks you to turn it on)</em></li> <li>Once you have the CLI open, type <code>log</code> and press enter to start watching logs. Press <kbd>Ctrl-C</kbd> or <kbd>Cmd-C</kbd> to exit log mode.</li> </ul> </details> </blockquote>CLI FAQ Source + Check out this FAQ for more info:
https://github.com/djsime1/awesome-flipperzero/blob/main/FAQ.md