Putting the device into operation
12 SAGEM
RT3000
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Status Release
means lift up the handset
means hook on the handset
If you have entered a wrong PIN, the
LED will flash rapidly. You have one last
try to enter the right PIN. This last try is indicated by a special beep tone. If you have
entered two times the wrong PIN, the SIM card is locked and you need to unlock it by
entering the PUK (see chapter 3.6).
3.5 Autopin
option
Autopin is a special function to prevent against the use of the SAGEM RT3000's SIM
card in an other terminal.
Please insert the SIM card as described on page 9 and turn-on the SAGEM RT3000.
Enter the PIN of the SIM card. The SAGEM RT3000 will automatically change the PIN
number by a secret value. Be careful, you can enter only once a wrong PIN (instead of
two times as in section 3.4).
If the SAGEM RT3000 restarts again with this same SIM card, you will no more have to
enter the PIN: the SAGEM RT3000 will use its secret value.
SAGEM RT3000 with Autopin function can also work with SIM cards with PIN function
deactivated: in this case you will not have to enter the PIN and the SAGEM RT3000 will
not change the PIN of the SIM card.
3.6
Enter the PUK number
If you have entered the three times in sequence a wrong PIN, the
LED will
flash with a significant cadence. In this case you have to enter the PUK (Personal
Unblocking Key) which you should have received from your network provider with your
SIM card. This will unblock the SIM card.
To enter the PIN:
*9
PUK * nPIN * nPIN #
It means:
PUK
Please enter your PUK here.
npin
Please enter a new PIN here.
Allowed PIN numbers are 0000 to 99999.