Nam Programming Instructions; Menu Driven Easy Nam Programming - Nokia NSW-6 Series Technical Documentation Manual

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NSW-6
Tuning, Flashing and NAM programming instructions PAMS Technical Documentation
Nokia 8860 cellular telephone NAM programming
instructions
All Nokia 8860 cellular telephones are capable of supporting both Ran-
dom and Default authentication methods. This programming guide de-
scribes the programming of generic 8860 handsets. The programmer
must decide which A–Key type is desired for use.
There are two methods to program the NAM described below.
If a RANDOM A–Key is desired for use, use the Easy NAM 1 program-
ming sequence.
If a DEFAULT A–Key is required, then use the Easy NAM 2 sequence.
Use the appropriate NAM if the Long NAM programming method is used.
Use the CLEAR key to erase any mistakes.

Menu driven easy NAM programming

D
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#639?#
Clear
Save
Enter Cellular
number:
OK
Enter Code
OK
Activation
OK
NOTE:
Change the Lock code by adding a pound sign (£) and the new lock code
after the SID. (Example: 175£7788; Lock code = 7788).
Change the Language by adding a pound sign and new language code after
the code (Example: 175£0; Language = English).
Language Code: 0 (default) = English, 1 = French, 2 = Spanish, 3 = Portu-
guese.
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1. Turn on the phone and enter the Programming Access Code
*#6391# For NAM1 with a Random A–Key Value
*#6392# For NAM2 with a Default A–Key Value
*#6393# For NAM3 with a Default A–Key Value
2. Enter the 10 digit Area Code and Phone Number
Press the TALK key (or the "OK" softkey in the display)
3. Enter the System ID Code (SID) supplied by the cellular ser-
vice provider (1 –5 digit SID) and press the TALK key (or "OK"
softkey in the display)
- Optional settings are Language and Lock Code (see below)
4. Short NAM Programming is completed
- The phone automatically powers off and then back on
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