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Note: if
Phone lock
is enabled, this function chronologically comes before SIM binding. This means that even if
the SIM binding is activated, it will be unavailable if the wrong password is inserted (because the phone simply
won't boot).
Tip: to avoid this problem, it's advisable to disable
Phone lock
and enable
Privacy firewall
instead, since this
function assures the same high level of data security and does not inhibit the use of SIM binding.
Remote Control:
the Remote control function is offered to provide end-user the possibility to manage
some phone functions remotely from another phone able to send SMS out. Using this function, end user
can, when he has not the phone with him, forward calls, power the phone off, activate the answering
machine.
By activating this option, the phone password will be requested (1122). Please refer to the paragraph
“Security settings” in the chapter “Settings” for the instructions on how to modify this password.
Select “
Activation
” and choose “
On
” to enable the function. The user must now insert at least one
number for SMS notification.
Trusted Numbers
: insert up to 5 phone numbers and edit and rename them as you wish with
Options
.
After completing configuration, the phone will accept the following remote commands from one of the trusted
numbers.
1)
Call forwarding
If the user wants to forward all the incoming calls to another number, he can send to RAPTOR (with its remote
control enabled) an SMS containing the following text:
*#CALLFWD*#destination number
, where “destination number” is the number where the user wants to
receive the forwarded calls.
Example:
- if the RAPTOR number with remote control enabled is +390000000000;
- if the phone number to remotely control RAPTOR is +391111111111 (
trusted number
);
- if the phone number where you want to forward the calls is +392222222222.
The operations sequence shall be:
a) +391111111111 send one SMS to +390000000000 with the content: *#CALLFWD*#2222222222.
b) +390000000000 receive one SMS from +391111111111 and automatically set the forwarding to
+392222222222.
c) all the incoming calls to +390000000000 shall be forwarded to +392222222222.
Note: the SMS content is “case insensitive”, so it may be indifferently written with capital letters, lower-case
letters or a combination of the two.
2)
Remote shutdown
(and activate the phone password at power on)
If the user wants to remotely shut down the phone, he can send to RAPTOR (with its remote control enabled) an
SMS containing the following text:
*#SHUTDOWN*#
Example:
- if the VOYAGER number with remote control enabled is +390000000000;
- if the phone number to remotely control the VOYAGER is +391111111111 (
trusted number
).
The operations sequence shall be:
a) +391111111111 send one SMS to +390000000000 with the content: *#SHUTDOWN*#.
b) +390000000000 receive one SMS from +391111111111 and automatically shut down.
c) the phone password is automatically activated, so that it will require the use of the password at the next start-
up. If the password is correctly inserted, the phone shall starts regularly, and won't require the use of the
password anymore (except for the case of the user that choose this particular setting).
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