Motorola iM1100 manual SIM Card Personal Identification Number PIN

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SIM Card Personal Identification Number (PIN)

SIM CARD PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN)

To prevent unauthorized use of your modem, your SIM card can be protected by enabling the SIM PIN security feature. Each time the modem is powered on, you must enter your SIM PIN. You can change or disable your SIM PIN if desired.

The default SIM PIN is 0000.

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Incorrectly entering your SIM PIN three times causes the SIM card to be blocked. To unblock your SIM card, you must contact your service provider. For more information, see “Unblocking the SIM PIN” on page 38.

Disabling/Enabling the SIM PIN Requirement

When the SIM PIN requirement is enabled, you are prompted to enter your SIM PIN each time you turn on your modem. Until a valid SIM PIN is entered, you can not use the modem.

When the SIM PIN requirement is disabled, the modem can be used without entering a SIM PIN.

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If you disable the SIM PIN requirement, you remove protection of personal data on your SIM card. Anyone can then use your modem and access your personal data.

To disable the SIM PIN requirement:

1.Right-click on the iM1100 Wireless Modem icon on your taskbar (see page 26) and choose Properties.

2.The Motorola iM11000 Modem window opens. To disable the SIM PIN requirement, uncheck Enable SIM Card.

3.Enter your SIM PIN and click OK.

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Contents User’s Guide Wireless ModemCustomer Support Table of Contents Declaration of Conformity Inserting the iM1100 Wireless Modem IM1100 Wireless ModemT E S Moving, Removing, and Replacing the AntennaReplacing a SIM Card IM1100 Wireless Modem HardwareReplacing Battery Replacing the BatteryStatus Light Charging the BatteryWhen Using Modem Status Light IM1100 Modem Battery Status When Charging Modem Battery Modem Powered OffData Connectivity Installation Requirements Setting UP Your ModemWhen to Insert the Modem Preparing the Modem for SetupContinuing the Installation on Windows 95/98 Starting the Software InstallationInstalling on Windows 95/98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT Correcting Resource Conflicts in Windows Page Setting Up Your Modem Continuing the Installation on Windows Continuing the Installation on Windows NT Page Setting Up Your Modem T E Setting Up Your Modem Completing the Installation Setting the Modem Speed on Windows 95/98 Setting the Modem SpeedSetting the Modem Speed on Windows Setting Up Your Modem Setting the Modem Speed on Windows NT Setting Up Your Modem Powering the Modem On and Off Using the ModemConnecting to the Internet via Packet Data Registering Your iM1100 Wireless ModemWhen You Are Connected Disconnecting from the InternetViewing Text Messages If You Lose ConnectionUsing the Inactivation Timer Running Applications over Packet Data Connecting to the Internet via Circuit DataGetting Status Information Using the iM1100 Packet Data Connection WindowUsing the iM1100 Packet Data Service Window Status Icons Mode OptionRssi Setup OptionsHelp Diagnostics OptionsDisabling/Enabling the SIM PIN Requirement SIM Card Personal Identification Number PINUnblocking the SIM PIN Changing the SIM PINSIM Card Personal Identification Number PIN Uninstalling Modem Software Accessories AccessoriesSafety and General Information Antenna Care Approved Accessories Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility Use While Driving Blasting Caps and Areas For Vehicles with an Air BagPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Batteries AntennasOperational Cautions Accessory Safety Information Accessory Safety Information Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products II. General Provisions IV. HOW to GET Warranty Service VI. Patent and Software Provisions This Warranty applies in Singapore and the Philippines III. HOW to GET Warranty Service Patent and Software Provisions Page This Warranty applies in Canada II. General Provisions IV. What this Warranty does not Cover Motorola VII. Governing LAW Patent and Trademark Information