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Security Settings
Security Codes Used on the
FOMA Terminal
To make the FOMA terminal more convenient and
secure, some functions require the security code. In
addition to the security code for various FOMA
terminal operations, you also have the Network
security code for accessing network services and the
i-mode password. Make use of the FOMA terminal
using an appropriate security code according to the
purpose.
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Security Code
The security code is set to “0000” (4 zeros) at the
time of purchase. You can change the security code
by yourself.
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When the security code screen
appears, enter the 4 to 8 digit
security code and press
d
(Set).
z
The entered security code is
displayed as “_” and the
numbers are not displayed.
z
When you enter a wrong security code or enter
nothing for about 15 seconds, a warning tone
sounds and a warning message appears.
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Network Security Code
This is a 4-digit number used to identify you as the
user when docomo shops, docomo Information
Centers or “
各種お申込・お手続き
” (Various
applications) on the DOCOMO e-site receives orders
or when you use various network services. You can
set any number at the time of subscription but you
can change it afterwards by yourself.
If you have the “docomo ID/Password” for general PC
support site “My docomo”, you can change the
network security code from your PC.
You can also change it via i-mode, in “
各種お申込・お
手続き
” (Various applications) under “
お客様サポー
ト
” (user support).
* For details on “My docomo” and “
各種お申込・お手続
き
” (Various applications), see the back of the back
cover of this manual.
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i-mode Password
The 4-digit “i-mode password” is required when
registering/unregistering My Menu, subscribing to/
unsubscribing from the message service or the pay
services of i-mode (There may be other passwords
set independently by the information service
providers).
The i-mode password is set to “0000” (4 zeros) at the
time of subscription. You can change the i-mode
password by yourself.
You can change the password using i-mode, by
selecting
p
“iMenu” “English” “Options”
“Change i-mode Password”.
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PIN1 Code and PIN2 Code
You can set two security codes of PIN1 code and
PIN2 code for the FOMA card (UIM).
These security codes are set to “0000” (4 zeros) at
the time of subscription. You can change the PIN1/
PIN2 codes by yourself.
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PIN1 code is a 4 to 8 digit number (code) you enter
each time you insert the FOMA card (UIM) to the
FOMA terminal or you turn on the FOMA terminal.
This code identifies you as the user and is designed
to prevent improper use of your FOMA card (UIM) by
others.
When the PIN1 code entry set is set to “ON”, entering
the PIN1 code enables you to make and receive calls
and use the functions of the FOMA terminal.
The PIN2 code is a 4 to 8 digit number that is used for
resetting the total call charges, using or requesting
the user certificates, etc.
* When you purchase a new FOMA terminal and insert
your current FOMA card (UIM), use the PIN1 and PIN2
codes you set to the current card.
Notes on the security codes
z
Avoid using a readily predictable number such as
“birthday”, “part of the phone number”, “street
address number or room number”, “1111” and
“1234”. Make sure to make a note of the security
code you set in case you forget it.
z
Take great care not to disclose your security
code to others. If your security code is disclosed
to others and abused, NTT DOCOMO shall have
no liability for any damage due to any
unauthorized use of it.
z
If you forget any of your security codes, you must
bring your official identification providing that you
are the subscriber (such as a driver’s license),
the FOMA terminal, and the FOMA card (UIM)
with you to a docomo service counter.
For details, contact the inquiries number
provided on the back of this manual.
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