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- 09-10-2006, 06:31 PM #1JulesGuest
I need to restrict the use of a mobile phone. It is an Orange MR30
Motorola on Virgin tariff.
I think the best way to do it is to use the sim pin code so only
authorised users can switch it on and make calls. Trouble is I have
never set a pin and have no idea what it might be.
If I ask Orange for the PUK code for the sim will this enable me to
choose a new pin?
I would prefer it so people have to enter a code just to make a call
as they will have to switch the phone off again to activate the sim
lock again.
The phone is for emergency use in a club but we are worried it might
be stolen and mis-used.
Thanks
Jules
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- 09-10-2006, 06:51 PM #2{{{{{Welcome}}}}}Guest
Re: Sim pin code
Thus spaketh Jules:
> I need to restrict the use of a mobile phone. It is an Orange MR30
> Motorola on Virgin tariff.
>
> I think the best way to do it is to use the sim pin code so only
> authorised users can switch it on and make calls. Trouble is I have
> never set a pin and have no idea what it might be.
>
> If I ask Orange for the PUK code for the sim will this enable me to
> choose a new pin?
>
> I would prefer it so people have to enter a code just to make a call
> as they will have to switch the phone off again to activate the sim
> lock again.
>
> The phone is for emergency use in a club but we are worried it might
> be stolen and mis-used.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jules
The default Orange SIM PIN is usually 1111
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- 09-10-2006, 07:49 PM #3Simon DobsonGuest
Re: Sim pin code
Jules wrote:
>
> If I ask Orange for the PUK code for the sim will this enable me to
> choose a new pin?
Only if you enter the PIN wrong three times. You'd then enter the PUK,
and be prompted afterwards for a new PIN.
> I would prefer it so people have to enter a code just to make a call
> as they will have to switch the phone off again to activate the sim
> lock again.
> The phone is for emergency use in a club but we are worried it might
> be stolen and mis-used.
Use PIN2 to set up a fixed dialling. If the phone is stolen, the SIM
will only call out to numbers you've authorised.
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