Ericsson W3X manual Information Tones, Name, PIN required, PUK required

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Telephony and Fax (W35 only)

To unblock the SIM card, dial the following sequence:

* <PUK>

* <new PIN>

* <new PIN>

#

If the PUK is correct and the new PIN codes agree, you will hear the normal dial tone, which indicates that the voice service is activated and that it is possible to make phone calls. Remember the new PIN for future use.

If the PUK is incorrect or the new PIN codes do not agree, you will hear the “PUK required” tone again. Repeat the “unblock SIM card” sequence above.

Note: If ten attempts have been made with an incorrect PUK, the SIM card is permanently blocked and a new SIM card is required. Contact your service provider.

4.2Information Tones

The Ericsson W35 generates information tones in your telephone handset, thus providing the same characteristics as the one given by the traditional fixed line network.

The following table describes the nature of the unique information tones you will get when using the Ericsson W35.

Table 24 - Information Tones

Name

Nature

 

Description

 

 

 

PIN required

––––– 50 ––––– 50

SIM authentication is

 

200

200

required to enable the voice

 

Repeating 200 ms tone

service.

 

 

 

at regular 50 ms

 

 

intervals.

 

 

 

 

PUK required

–– 50 –– 50

The SIM card is blocked.

 

50

50

The PUK and a new PIN are

 

Repeating 50 ms tone

required to unblock the SIM

 

card.

 

at regular 50 ms

 

 

 

intervals.

 

 

 

 

 

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