User manual
When entering PINs, there are no editing functions. Take care to correctly enter the
PIN. The digits entered are displayed with the * character so PIN 1234 would be
displayed as ****. The SIM PIN mechanism is designed to provide a high level of
protection. Three attempts are provided for the normal PIN entry after which the
unblocking code will be required (PUK). This is protected by several levels of time
prevention to avoid repeated guessed attempts. A total of 10 attempts are allowed
before the SIM is unusable.
Time to wait before next PUK input is allowed:
1st failed attempt No time to wait
2nd failed attempt 4 seconds
From 3rd failed attempt 256 seconds each time
The SIM pin can be between 4 and 8 digits. The PUK is always 8 digits and can be
obtained from your service provider.
The terminal PIN is fixed to 4 digits and the security measures are simpler. After 3
failed attempts, a delay of 1 minute is applied before accepting another attempt but
importantly the code stored for auto SIM unlock is erased. If the unit is powered off
and on again this delay is cleared.
The most important and potentially financially hazardous situation is to leave the
SIM unlocked. If the terminal PIN is lost, contact support@burnsidetelecom.com for
a release code to restore the default.
Emergency calls only.
If the SIM is locked or there is not even a SIM in the terminal, it is still possible to
make emergency calls by dialling the 112 emergency number.
Auto unlock precaution:
The SIM auto unlock facility works by remembering the last successful PIN that
was used. If the auto-unlock facility is then enabled, it will unlock the SIM. However
if the SIM is changed for another SIM, the auto unlock facility is cleared.
IMEI code (International Mobile station Equipment Identity)
This is a unique 15 digit number that we recommend you write down in the front of
this manual in the place provided. To view this number dial *#06# or look on the
label on the underside of the unit. This number can be used by network operators
to permanently block the use of the terminal in the event of theft. You may also be
asked for this code when requesting support.
The terminal is designed to support basic text messaging. If the terminal is sent
picture messages, business cards or other special messages these may be
displayed as meaningless message text. If this occurs, delete the message.
The terminal is capable of displaying the full range of GSM characters*. When a
character is received that is not supported, it is replaced with ¿or a block character.
Characters assigned to each key*
*The character set is subject to change.
Section 19
SMS compatibility
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Section 20
Security features
Key Characters
1 .1?!,@_&:"'¿
no case change
2 ABC2ÄÅàÆßç
abc2äåàæßç
3 DEF3Éèφ
def3éèφ
4 GHI4Γ ì
ghi4
Γ ì
5 JKL5Λ
jkl5Λ
Key Characters
6 MNO6ÑÖØòΩ
mno6ñöøòΩ
7 PQRS7Π βΣ
pqrs7Π βΣ
8 TUV8ÜÙ
tuv8üù
9 WXYZ9≡ψ
wxyz9≡ψ
0 0()%£$€¥#+-
(the first char is a space)
no case change










