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5. Security settings
SIM1 and SIM2 security settings: you can set up the SIM card lock on your phone, so that it can't be used
without a Personal Identification Number (PIN). When the lock is enabled, you must enter the PIN each time you
turn the phone on. You also have the option to change the PIN.
Phone lock: you can set up the phone lock, digiting the requested password (the default password is ―1122‖).
When the lock is enabled, the phone will prompt you for your password before you can make or receive calls.
Insert the default password (or a personal one; see below how to change the password) to unlock, and confirm.
Auto keypad lock: you can activate here the Automatic keypad lock. The phone will automatically lock the
keypad after a certain time (5, 30, 60 seconds or 5 minutes). Press "Unlock" (back key) and then "*" to unlock.
Change Password: you can change here the password for the phone lock (the default password is ―1122‖)
with another one easier to remember and more secure. The new password has to be between 4-8 digits long.
Certificate manager: you can use Certificate Manager to see details about your certificates, modify them,
delete them, or request new ones.
Message and Call Firewall: here you can set and enable (separately for each SIM) a Black List and a White
List, for the text messages as well as for calls.
A Black List of contacts (phone numbers) allows everyone to call you or send messages to you, except for the
members of the Black List.
When this access control function is active, a blacklisted caller will just hear busy tone all the time; later, you
will get a network SMS alert (if allowed in your network services) informing you about the number of the caller
who was trying to contact you.
Messages received from a blacklisted number will be automatically transferred to the Junkbox folder.
A White List of contacts allows nobody to call you or send messages to you, except for the members of the
White List. When this access control function is active, a non-whitelisted caller will just hear busy tone all the
time; later, you will get a network SMS alert (if allowed in your network services) informing you about the
number of the caller who was trying to contact you.
Messages received from a non-whitelisted number will be automatically transferred to the Junkbox folder.
Regardless of White and Black list, you can also block the calls coming from anonymous callers or from callers
not stored in the Phonebook.
- Create a Black/White list for incoming calls: select the SIM card of your choice, then ―Calls‖, and add
the contacts to the Black or White List.
- Create a Black/White list for incoming messages: select the SIM card of your choice, then
Messages‖, and add the contacts to the Black or White List.
- Enable a Black/White list and the block for anonymous numbers or for numbers not stored in
the Phonebook: select the SIM card of your choice, then select:
o Calls > Settings > Status: here you can enable/disable the firewall or customize its activation time in
a 24-hours interval (Settings).
o Calls > Settings > Reject Mode: here you can select which type of firewall to enable/disable:
Blacklist, Whitelist, Numbers not in phonebook, Anonymous numbers, Blacklist +
Anonymous, Blacklist + Not in phonebook.
o Messages > Settings > Status: here you can enable/disable the firewall or customize its activation
time in a 24-hours interval (Settings).
o Messages > Settings > Reject Mode: here you can select which type of firewall to enable/disable:
Blacklist, Whitelist, Numbers not in phonebook, Blacklist + Not in phonebook.
From― Hide spam alert‖ it is possible to enable/disable the alert (text and sound) for the messages transferred
to the Junkbox folder.
Privacy firewall: after digiting the phone password (the default password is ―1122‖), you can enable/disable
from here the locking on Phonebook, Messages or Call History.
6. Connettività
Bluetooth
See "Bluetooth" paragraph for a detailed description of Bluetooth function.