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SIM PIN USE
If your SIM Card requires activation, follow
the instructions provided by your authorised
Inmarsat Service Provider.
Your SIM has a PIN which can be enabled to
be entered each time the terminal is powered.
If you require to use the PIN for extra security
then follow these steps during power-up
to enter the SIM PIN and allow the unit to
register on the network:
1.
Turn ON power to the TR400/OC400
terminal. The Signal LED will flash RED.
2.
It may take a few minutes for the TR400/
OC400 terminal to register. If a busy tone
is heard ON HOOK wait a few moments
before trying again.
3.
Lift the RJ11/POTS handset, and listen for
a PIN tone. (See “Types of tones on RJ11/
POTS” page 25).
4.
Enter the PIN on the handset keypad,
followed by the # button.
5.
Hang up the RJ11/POTS handset and wait
for the TR400/OC400 terminal to acquire
lock and registration.
Alternatively, the SIM PIN can be disabled so
that the terminal will automatically register
Please use Falcon to perform this SIM card
configuration. Falcon also allows the SIM PIN to
be changed, and the PUK code to be entered if
SIM is locked.
NOTE
If you enter the PIN incorrectly 3 times, the SIM
card locks, and you need to enter the PUK. You
must use the PUK code supplied by your Service
Provider to unlock the SIM. If you don’t have a PUK
code please contact your Service Provider.
SIM PUK
If you have locked your SIM card, you can enter
the PUK and then reset the PIN via Falcon.
You must use the PUK code supplied by your
Service Provider to unlock the SIM.
Alternatively you can enter the PUK via the
RJ11/POTS handset:
1.
Turn ON power to the terminal. The Signal
LED will flash RED.
2.
It may take a few minutes for the TR400/
OC400 terminal to register. If a busy tone
is heard ON HOOK wait a few moments
before trying again.
3.
Lift the RJ11/POTS handset, and listen for
a PUK tone. (See “Types of tones on RJ11/
POTS” page 25).
4.
Enter the PUK on the handset keypad,
followed by the # button.
5.
Hang up the RJ11/POTS handset and wait
for the TR400/OC400 terminal to acquire
lock and registration.
6.
The terminal has now loaded a default PIN
of “8888” into the SIM. The TR400/OC400
terminal has also DISABLED the SIM PIN
requirement on powering up of the terminal.
NOTE
If you require to change the SIM PIN from the
default PIN, please use the Falcon
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