Capsat TT-3080A User Manual page 60

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Basic functions
Basic functions
Note that the terminal can be protected by PIN1 after it has been
turned on and entered the first time. This is done by pressing
]K on the handset keypad. The next who tries to use the
terminal will be prompted to enter the PIN1 code.
The PIN2
PIN2 code controls access to editing the Allowed LES list and
to edit entries in the Helpdesk. In the Allowed LES list it is
possible to select the subset of LES operators which this terminal
may use. The PIN2 code in the terminal when delivered from the
factory is equal to the PIN2 unblock code (8 digits). The PIN2
unblock code is used to unblock the terminal when it blocks due
to 3 attempts with wrong PIN2 codes. PIN2 is typical used by ISP's
to make sure that this terminal utilises the LES operators which
the ISP has got an agreement with.
On SIMM cards 10 attempts to unblock PIN2 can be done. After
that the SIMM card can not be unblocked, but has to be returned
to the ISP.
The CONFIG PIN
CONFIG PIN controls access to the following features:
Allowed Dial
Autoprefix
Phone Book dial
Bar Services
These are described below and they can in different ways reduce
usage of the terminal.
There is no CONFIG PIN programmed in terminals delivered
from factory. When prompted for CONFIG PIN just press C.
The SIMM lock PIN
SIMM lock PIN code is used to control access to the
capability to lock /unlock the terminal to SIMM card usage.
There is no SIMM lock PIN programmed in terminals delivered
from factory, but typically the ISP has entered a SIMM lock PIN
code and the ISP is the only one who knows this PIN code. If no
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Phone setup
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