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STEP 13:
If the DPL handset is not available, use the following steps to check if the SIM or the Phone Control is
locked:
1.
If using the SatTerm software, open the AT Command Table for the AT+CPIN command and
click the Read button. If NOT using the SatTerm software, enter the command “AT+CPIN?”
2.
If the response from the A3LA-XM is “SIM PIN”, then the SIM is currently locked (or activated).
To remove the SIM, do the followings:
If using the SatTerm software:
i.
Enter the SIM PIN code (each SIM is shipped with the default code of 1111) in the “p”
box, and then click the Send button. If the PIN code is correct, the response from the
A3LA-XM should be “OK”.
ii.
Open the AT Command Table for the AT+CLCK command, and then choose “SC” from
the “f” box, choose “0” from the “m” box and enter the PIN code (again the default
code is 1111) in the “p” box. Then, click the Send button. If the PIN code is correct, the
response should be “OK”.
iii.
Now, the SIM is removed and ready to be used.
If NOT using the SatTerm software:
i.
Enter the following command AT+CPIN=“PIN code” (where the default PIN code is
1111). If the PIN code is correct, the response should be “OK”.
ii.
Enter the following command: AT+CLCK=“SC”,0,“PIN code”. If the PIN code is correct,
the response should be “OK”.
iii.
Now, the SIM is removed and ready to be used.
3. If the response is “PH PIN”, then the surface control for the A3LA-XM is currently locked and the
phone PIN code needs to be entered in order to use the commands that operate the A3LA-XM.
To unlock the A3LA-XM surface control, do the same procedure in part 2 above except “CS”
should be chosen instead of “SC” in step ii.
4. If the response is “READY” or “SIM PIN2”, then the SIM is not locked and the A3LA-XM is ready
to be used. No PIN code needs to be entered.
5. If the response is “SIM PUK” or “SIM PUK2”, contact your service provider.
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