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Remember PIN (Enter Current PIN)
Selecting Yes will allow the modem to remember the security PIN making it unnecessary to enter the PIN each time
the modem tries to connect to the network. Selecting No will set the modem to not remember the current PIN,
requiring the user to enter the PIN when requested.
Disable PIN (Enter Current PIN)
Selecting Yes will disable the PIN security feature; the current PIN will need to be entered to allow disabling.
Selecting No will not disable the PIN security feature.
Change PIN (Enter Current PIN, New PIN, and Confirm PIN)
Selecting Yes will allow the user to change the current PIN to a new one. Selecting No will not require the user to
change the PIN in the New PIN and Confirm PIN fields. After changes have been made, click on the Save button to
finish.
“PIN Entry Required” will display when the PIN security is enabled and set not to remember the PIN.
PIN
A field is provided for the user to enter the valid PIN. The user will have a total of 3 opportunities to enter the
correct PIN.
“Unknown” will display if the SIM card is not detected.
“SIM Invalid” will be displayed if the SIM card is not detected.
Change PIN Status PIN Entry
Current PIN
Field to enter the current valid PIN if PIN security is enabled. Also used to enable PIN security after the user selects
No to Disable PIN security.
New PIN
Field to enter the new PIN if PIN security is enabled.
Confirm New PIN
Field to enter and confirm the new PIN if PIN security is enabled.
3.3.3 CDMA SETTINGS
When the Active Carrier supports CDMA, the fields on this page will be enabled. A specific Band of operation can be chosen
and new modem can be provisioned.
When a new modem is powered up for the first time, most of the provisioning information is blank or has information that
needs to be changed. The device is usually shipped with the radio ready to be provisioned on a cellular carrier’s network.
Features called Over-The-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) and Open Mobile Alliance Device Management (OMA-DM) are
supported, which allow the cellular providers to program the modem with specific information to activate the account.