
TC63 AT Command Set
5.7 AT^SPWD
s
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Parameter Description
“CM“
Password used as Customer Mastercode for Customer SIM Lock.
Defining the "CM" password allows the application manufacturer to set a Cus-
tomer SIM Lock by activating a Network Personalization ("PN") with the
AT^SCSL
command. The "CM" password is mandatory for each operation with
AT^SCSL
.
<password length>
of "CM": 8 digits.
To delete the "CM" password use the following syntax:
AT^SPWD
=
<facil-
ity>
,
<old password>
. Please note that this action will delete all personali-
sation data programmed by the manufacturer with
AT^SCSL
(including the
operator list).
A description of all other passwords commonly supported by
AT+CPWD
and
AT^SPWD
can be found in Section
5.6
,
AT+CPWD
. The "CM" password cannot be edited with
AT+CPWD
.
Notes
• When changing the PIN2 (
<facility>
="P2") it is recommended to check the new state of PIN2 using the
AT+CPIN2
command.
• In the airplane mode the write command version for the network related
<facility>
(AO, OI, OX, AI, IR,
AB, AG and AC) is not supported. For remaining facilities the command is fully functional then.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
To specify the "CM" password required as Customer Mastercode for the Customer SIM Lock:
EXAMPLE 2
To change the Customer Mastercode:
EXAMPLE 3
To delete the Customer Mastercode:
<facility>
(str)
AT^SPWD="CM"
Check if the Customer Mastercode was already set.
ERROR
No, it was not.
AT^SPWD="CM", ,"12345678"
Specify a new Customer Mastercode (where
<old
password>
is omitted and
<new pass-
word>
"12345678" = new Customer Mastercode)
OK
The Customer Mastercode has been set to
"12345678".
AT^SPWD="CM"
Checking again.
OK
Yes, it is active now.
AT^SPWD="CM","12345678","44444444"
(where "12345678" = old Customer Mastercode, and
"44444444" = new Customer Mastercode).
OK
The Customer Mastercode has been changed from
"12345678" to "44444444".
AT^SPWD="CM","44444444"
Delete the Customer Mastercode by omitting
<new
password>
and entering only the
<old pass-
word>
"44444444".
OK
The Customer Mastercode as well as all personali-
sation data programmed by the manufacturer with
AT^SCSL
were deleted.