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AT Command Set

MC35_ATC_01_V03.02

Page 103 of 228

13.03.2002

4.34 AT+CPWD Change password

Use this command when you want to
• change PIN1 or PIN2

• change the password supplied from your provider for call barring

• set individual phone security passwords
See Chapters 4.18 and 8.13 for more information on the various lock features. The AT^SPWD
command is a Siemens defined command equivalent to AT+CPWD. See Chapter 8.34.

Test command

AT+CPWD=?

Response

TA returns a list of pairs which represent the available facilities and the maxi-
mum length of the associated password.
+CPWD:

(list of supported (, )s) OK

If error is related to ME functionality:
+CME ERROR:

Parameter

see execute command

integer max. length of password

Execute command

AT+CPWD =
, [],

Response

TA sets a new password for the facility lock function.
OK

If error is related to ME functionality:
+CME ERROR:

Parameter

Phone security locks set by manufacturer or client:

"SC" SIM (lock SIM card). SIM asks SIM PIN1 when ME is switched

on and when this lock command is issued.

"P2"

SIM PIN2. Used to access the functions listed in Chapter 4.32.

"PS" Phone locked to SIM (device code). The "PS" password may ei-

ther be individually specified by the client or, depending on the
subscription, supplied from the provider (e.g. with a prepaid mo-
bile).

Note:

Each, SIM PIN1 and SIM PIN2 are assigned a PUK to unblock a

disabled PIN.
The "PS" password, however, is never associated with a PUK. If
it is incorrectly entered three times, the Master Phone Code is
required. See Chapter 4.31.1

Locks set by the manufacturer:
"PF" lock Phone to the very first SIM card
"PN" Network Personalisation
"PU" Network-subset Personalisation
"PP" Service-Provider Personalisation
"PC" Corporate Personalisation

Note:

Typical examples of factory set locks are prepaid phones or net-
work locks (e.g. if the operation of a mobile is restricted to a spe-
cific provider or operator). The locks can only be set by the
manufacturer and need to be agreed upon between the parties