Security, Tup chapter (p. 77), Setup – Siemens GSM 900 User Manual

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77

Setup

Security

The use of security codes can
protect the phone and SIM card
from misuse.

§Menu§

Setup

Security

select a function:

Codes

PIN control
Depending on your Service Provider,
the PIN may be requested each time
the phone is turned on. You can
deactivate this feature but you risk
unauthorized use of the phone.

Some service providers do not
permit this function.

PIN

Protects your SIM card (personal

identification number).

PIN2

This is needed to set the charge

detail display and to access

additional functions on special

SIM cards.

PUK

Key code. Used to unlock SIM

cards after the wrong PIN has

been entered.

Phone

code

Protects your phone. Must be

entered at the first security

setting (4 to 8 digits).

Keep these confidential numbers in a

safe place where you can access them

again if required.

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Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any
4 to 8 digit number.

J

Enter

old PIN.

§OK§

Select soft key.

J

§OK§

Enter

new PIN.

J

§OK§

Repeat

new PIN.

Change PIN2
You can use the same process to
change a PIN 2, if PIN 2 is available.

Change phonecode
You define and enter the phone code
when you call up a phone code-
protected function for the first time.
It is then valid for all functions.
You can change it to any 4 to 8 digit
number. If you forget it, please call
Siemens Service (p. 93).

Clear SIM card barring
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times,

the SIM card is locked. Follow instructions

and enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) your

service provider has given you together

with the SIM card. If MASTER PIN or PIN is

lost, please contact your service provider.

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