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For recharging prepaid SIM card
#* 113 * 2 #
* Note : In case of setting “FOR RECHARGING PREPAID SIM CARD”, default value will be automatically set
after the call was disconnected.
4.11. Factory Reset
This function is used to change the main settings of the terminal back to the default settings, which were
programmed into the terminal at the factory.
Factory Reset
# * 119 * <password> #
4.12. PIN Lock
The SIM card has a PIN to prevent TG130 from being used by unauthorized person without your permission.
The PIN can be between 4 and 8 digits in length and any combination of digits 0 to 9.
When PIN lock is activated, you must enter the PIN using ‘Enter PIN’ string.
You have several chances to enter the PIN. If incorrect PIN is entered maximum times consecutively, the SIM
card will be blocked. To unblock the SIM card, you must enter the PUK using ‘Enter PUK’ string.
(See 2.1 LED Status Indicator section)
A correctly entered PIN is stored in TG130’s memory. The PIN will be entered automatically upon the next
power up.
Activate # * 110 * 1 * PIN #
Deactivate # * 110 * 0 * PIN #
Enter PIN # * 110 * 2 * PIN #
Enter PUK (Unblock SIM Card PIN) # * 110 * 4 * PUK * New PIN #
Change SIM Card PIN ** 04 * old PIN * new PIN * new PIN #
4.13. Automatic PIN Entering
You do not need to enter the PIN upon power up if it is stored in TG130 – the PIN is entered automatically.
This function is convenient in case of power failure; TG130 would be operable in a short time after power
recovery without any intervention by the operating staff.
Note: When the Automatic PIN Entering is attempted with the incorrect PIN stored in TG130. The TG130
would make alert signals with LED(See 2.1 “Exception Status” section). There is the manual PIN-entering way
after such unsuccessful automatic entering(See 4.12).