Getting Started (Tbd); Service Activation; Voice Mail And Text Messaging; Pin And Security Codes - NEC 535 Manual

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Getting Started (TBD)

Before you try to use your phone, check that you have:
NEC Authentic Accessories
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A valid SIM card inserted in the phone (see page 22)
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The battery fully charged (see page 26)

Service Activation

Before you can use your new NEC wireless phone, the service must be activated by a wireless service provider. Please contact
your local wireless service provider for any questions regarding phone activation.

Voice Mail and Text Messaging

Voice mail and text messaging services, when available, are provided by your wireless service provider. Before you can receive
either voice or text messages with your wireless phone, you must subscribe to these options through your wireless service
provider. Contact your wireless service provider for information on availability and setup of these services.

PIN and Security Codes

When your service is activated, a PIN and PIN2 (Personal Identification Number) are provided and programmed into the SIM card.
Check with your wireless service provider for additional information regarding your security codes and passwords.
Use the PIN to lock and unlock the SIM card to help prevent unauthorized use of the SIM card. Use the PIN2 to access the FDN
phonebook.
You may want to set up your own security code. Use the security code to lock and unlock the phone, lock access to the Internet,
and restrict access to the PIM (Personal Information Manager) application data. The default security code is '0000' until you
change it to a personal security code.
A Security Code screen displays and requires entry of your PIN when the SIM PIN setting is locked and the phone is powered-on.
A Security Code screen displays and requires entry of your PIN2 when adding, editing, deleting, copying any phone entries in or to
the FDN phonebook.
A Security Code screen displays and requires entry of your security code when you attempt to access features or functions that
you have locked.
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FDN is a network service provider dependent feature.
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