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To conserve storage space only a limited set of languages is loaded on your P910i at delivery. When you select one of the languages from the list the unused languages in the set are deleted from the memory of your P910i.

Master reset

Use Master reset to reset your P910i.

Note All user data, as well as pre-installed media files and application data files (including, for example, backgrounds, ring signals and pictures), will be deleted and settings will be set to the state they were, after you selected the language. The selected local language will be restored.

If you have backed up your user data, you can restore it from the backup, see ‘Restoring data’ on page 151.

You can restore media files and application data files from the Content and Application CD, or from the Web.

If you want to keep installed applications, clear the Delete user

installed applications check box.

Secure tokens

If you need access to a network that requires secure access (often known as ‘strong authentication’), for example a corporate intranet, you can set up the Internet account you use to

log in to that network to use secure access and generate the required one-time password when you make the connection.

Your P910i supports the following secure access systems:

SecureID from RSA

SafeWord from Secure Computing

It is also possible to add other access systems through third- party software.

If you have a separate device or application that requires onetime passwords according to one of these systems, you do not need a separate hardware token generator (Hard Token). Your P910i can generate passwords that are not associated with an Internet account.

You manage secure access in your P910i using Secure Tokens.

Each token is associated with one vendor/system and may be associated with one or more Internet accounts (or none, when you use your P910i as a Hard Token). You can configure as many tokens as needed.

Tip Dialog details when using secure access are vendor, system and network-specific. You should contact the administrator of the network you wish to access to get the correct information.

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