RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Guide

User Setup

To activate RSA SecurID on your mobile phone, you must obtain an activation license from your administrator (see previous steps). The license consists of approximately thirty alphanumeric characters that you must key in to your mobile phone.

To activate RSA SecurID on your Ericsson R380s Smartphone:

1.Make sure that the phone is on and in standby mode.

2.Open the flip, and tap the Extras tab:

3.Tap System.

4.Tap Preferences, then Messaging, and then One-Time Passcodes.

5.Tap Initialise RSA SecurID. If an activation license is already installed on the phone, the activation program prompts you to confirm the removal of the previous license. If you are not sure whether you want to remove the previous license, select No, and consult your administrator.

6.Tap the Activation License input field. The activation license input view appears, showing a software keyboard at the bottom of the screen.

7.Use the keyboard to enter your activation license. The license is not case-sensitive. However, do not enter a space or carriage return at the end of the activation license string. If you do, the activation license will be rejected.

8.Tap to return to the Initialise RSA SecurID view, then tap OK to continue. If you enter a correct license, the message, “RSA SecurID has been successfully initialized” appears briefly. RSA SecurID Software Token is activated on your mobile phone. If you see this message, do not continue on to the next step. If you enter an incorrect license, the message, “Activation license incorrect” appears. If you see this message, continue on to Step 9.

9.At the message, “Activation license incorrect,” tap OK to return to the Initialise RSA SecurID view.

10.Tap the activation license text to access the software keyboard. The incorrect license remains in the input field so you can compare what you entered with the correct activation license.

11.Repeat Steps 7 and 8 to re-enter the activation license.

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Ericsson manual User Setup, To activate RSA SecurID on your Ericsson R380s Smartphone

R380 specifications

The Ericsson R380, launched in 2000, stands as an iconic device in the annals of mobile telecommunications. Often celebrated as one of the first smartphones, the R380 was distinguished by its innovative design and features that laid the groundwork for future handheld devices.

One of the defining characteristics of the Ericsson R380 was its form factor. It featured a clamshell design, which provided a compact and portable solution for users. When closed, the device protected the screen and keypad, and upon opening, it revealed a large monochrome LCD display. This dual-display feature made it easy to use, and its robust construction ensured durability in everyday scenarios.

The R380 ran on the Symbian OS, which was a pioneer in mobile operating systems. This allowed the device to support a range of applications, something that was still emerging in the mobile market at the time. The operating system enabled users to manage contacts, calendar appointments, and tasks effectively, enhancing productivity and organization. The device also offered SMS and email functionalities, adhering to the growing demand for mobile communication.

In terms of connectivity, the Ericsson R380 was equipped with GSM technology, which was becoming the standard for mobile networks. It allowed users to enjoy clearer voice calls and better coverage compared to older technologies. Additionally, the phone supported GPRS, enabling users to access the internet and send data more efficiently, a significant leap forward for mobile users.

With a focus on personalization, the R380 allowed users to customize ringtones, wallpapers, and other settings to create a unique user experience. The phone's battery life was commendable for its time, providing extended usage between charges, which was crucial for mobile professionals.

Though it may seem basic by today’s standards, the Ericsson R380 represented a technological breakthrough in the early 2000s. Its integration of telephony and computing set the stage for the smartphones that would follow, showcasing a glimpse of the mobile future that consumers would come to expect. The legacy of the R380 continues to resonate, marking it as a pivotal player in the evolution of mobile technology.