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Restricting Phone Operations
The PIN1 code is a 4- to 8-digit number (code) to be entered each time when the
FOMA terminal is turned on to prevent any unauthorized use of your FOMA card.
The PIN2 code is a 4- to 8-digit security code to be entered when user
authentication is required for online services such as accessing sites or the
Internet. This FOMA terminal uses the PIN2 code when you perform the user
certificate operation (issue of the user certificate to use FirstPass) and access
sites compatible with FisrtPass.
→
p.47 and p.49 in
『
Application
』
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When you purchase a new FOMA terminal, you can use the current PIN1 and PIN2 codes you
have set.
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The PIN1 code and PIN2 code are stored in the FOMA card.
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If you fail to enter PIN1 code/PIN2 code for a total of 3 times, the PIN will automatically be
locked, and you cannot use the PIN code anymore. Be sure to keep a separate record of your
codes in case you forget them.
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Your copy of the FOMA subscription application form contains your PUK code. A PUK code is
an 8 digit number to cancel the PIN lock when PIN1 code/PIN2 code is locked.
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If the PUK code is entered incorrectly 10 times in succession, the FOMA card will be locked
completely. Keep your copy of the FOMA subscription application form in a safe place.
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If you forget your PUK code or your FOMA terminal is completely locked, contact a DoCoMo
service counter.
Default setting
PIN1 code: 0000 (four zeros)
PIN2 code: 0000 (four zeros) PIN1 code entry set: OFF
Setting PIN Codes
<User certificate operation>
<Connect to a site compatible with FirstPass>
PIN1 code entry
PUK code entry
PIN2 code entry
<Powered on>
If a wrong PIN1 code
is entered 3 times in
succession
If a wrong PIN2 code
is entered 3 times in
succession
If a wrong PUK code
is entered 10 times in
succession
The correct PUK
code is entered
Set new PIN1, PIN2
code
Contact a DoCoMo
service counter
PIN Setting
Summary of Contents for N900i '04.2
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