Getting Started
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Select the option you want.
5.
To import all phone numbers, tap
and select
Im port all as first
name
,
Im port all as last nam e
or
Im port all as com pany nam e
.
6.
The selection is then imported into your Contacts database and an
information view is displayed confirming that the import has been
successful.
Note:
The newly created record(s) will have the imported phone
number from the SIM card phone list entered as a mobile phone
number as default. However, if the imported phone number is not a
mobile number, you must re-assign the phone number to its correct
label, i.e. work, home, etc. Otherwise, should you try to send SMS
messages to an imported phone number that is not a mobile number,
your message will not be sent.
PIN code
The Personal Identification Number (PIN) is to authenticate and
protect against unauthorised usage of the R380s. The PIN code is
usually requested when you turn on your R380s. To change your PIN
code, see “To change the PIN/PIN 2:” on page 80 for more
information.
The unblocking PUK code
After three unsuccessful PIN code entry attempts, the SIM card
becomes blocked. The SIM card can only be unblocked by entering a
Personal Unblocking Key (PUK), which is provided in your network
operator subscription information.
To unblock the SIM card:
1.
Enter the unblocking key, usually eight to sixteen digits, and press
.
Note:
The digits are not displayed and are shown as asterisks (*) for
security protection. A maximum of ten attempts are usually allowed.
Contact your network operator if unsuccessful. Emergency calls are
still available in this state.
2.
If the unblocking key is accepted, a new PIN code entry display is
shown. Enter your PIN code and then press
.
Security