Protecting Your Keypad, Phone And Sim Card; Locks; Keypad Lock; Card Lock (Sim) - Ericsson GA628 User Manual

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Protecting Your Keypad, Phone and SIM Card

This chapter describes the different locks that you can use to protect your phone. These are the
only ways of protecting your phone in case of theft.

Locks

Your phone has three types of locks:
Keypad lock (does not protect in case of theft)
Card lock (comes with your subscription)
Phone lock (a feature provided by your phone)
The card and phone locks are found in the
LOCKS
menu and you find the keypad lock in the
menu.
SETTINGS

Keypad Lock

You can lock the keypad so that unintentional key ac-
tion has no effect if the phone is turned on when you
are carrying it in a handbag or pocket. When acti-
vated, the keypad lock is turned on 20 seconds after
the last key action. And the standby display shows
lKeyLocked
.
The keypad remains locked until you:
answer or reject a call.
unlock the keypad yourself.
Note! You can always make the international emer-
gency call 112 when the keypad is locked.
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Setting the Keypad Lock
1. Select Key Lock in the
menu.
SETTINGS
2. Select Auto.
To turn off the automatic keypad lock, select the Off
option.
Unlocking Keypad
l
Press
and press
.
YES

Card Lock (SIM)

The card lock protects your SIM
Card. When the card lock is active,
you will always be prompted to en-
ter your PIN at start-up.
PINs and PUKs
When you buy your SIM Card, you obtain a 4-to 8-
digit PIN (Personal Identity Number) and a longer
PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). If your SIM card al-
lows it, you can turn off the card lock.
The PIN is the code that you enter to get access to and
activate your subscription. PIN 2 is used with special
functions and is provided to you by your network.
The PUK (and PUK 2 – provided to you by your net-
work operator or service provider) is a longer code
that helps you unlock your phone when you have for-
gotten the PIN (PIN 2).

Changing PIN

1. Select CardLock in the Locks menu.
2. Select NewPIN.
3. Enter the old PIN at the prompt and press
4. Enter the new PIN and press
.
YES
5. Repeat the new PIN at the prompt and press

Unblocking with PUK

If you have entered the PIN incorrectly three times in
a row, the display will read:
PUK:
1. Enter your PUK and press
.
YES
2. Enter a new PIN at the prompt and press
3. Repeat the new PIN at the prompt and press
If you entered both the PUK and the PIN correctly,
the display will read:
New PIN
LZT 126 1352/x R2A
.
YES
.
YES
.
YES
.
YES

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