User's Manual

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Emergency Calls
In the U.S., provided the phone has
GSM service, emergency calls can be
made by dialing 911. Emergency calls
can even be made if the phone is PIN or
electronically locked or call barred.
Security Codes
The phone and SIM card are pre-pro-
grammed with codes that protect the
phone and SIM card against unauthorized
use.
When asked to enter any of the codes, key
in the numbers (appear as * asterisks) and
press OK .
Press Clear to erase mistakes. If you
enter the wrong code, a warning message
appears.
PIN and PIN2 codes (4-8 digits)
All SIM cards are supplied with a PIN
(Personal Identity Number) to protect the
card against unauthorized use.
Some SIM cards are supplied with a PIN2
code for another security level for certain
features such as fixed dialing numbers.
If Enter PIN appears, enter the PIN code
and press OK .
If the wrong PIN code is entered three
times in a row, SIM Blocked
appears and
the SIM card is disabled. Contact
provider also appears. To unblock the
SIM, you must enter the PUK (PIN Unblock
Key) code, available only from your service
provider. See page 50 for more details.
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits)
Also supplied with the SIM card is the PUK
(PIN Unblock Key) code to unblock a
disabled SIM card.
When requested, enter the PUK code and
press OK . Then you will be asked to
reset the PIN code.
If the wrong PUK code is entered ten times
in a row, the SIM card must be replaced.
Contact your service provider.
The PUK2 code must be used to unblock
the PIN2 code.
Call barring password (4 digits)
Used to bar certain types of calls from the
phone, this password is supplied by the
service provider. See page 50 for details.
Phone lock code (4 digits)
This code is set to four zeros by the manu-
facturer and can be reset. Once changed, it
cannot be identified by the manufacturer
over the phone. See page 48 for details.
Keep a record of your codes and
store them in a safe place.