Nokia 6190 User Manual
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This code comes with your phone. The default security
code is 12345. For information on how to change the
security code, see “Access codes” on page 18. Keep
the code secret and in a safe place, separate from the
phone.
Security settings
Menu 4 2 in your phone lets you choose settings for
the following items (each entry is described separately
in this guide):
•
6,0#FDUG#VHFXULW\
•
3KRQH#VHFXULW\
•
0RGXOH#VHFXULW\
(appears only if optional analog module
attached)
•
5HVWULFW#FDOOV
•
)L[HG#GLDOLQJ
•
&DOO#FRVW#OLPLW
•
$FFHVV#FRGHV
The following table provides a summary of how dif-
ferent types of security codes are used in your phone.
Code
Purpose
For more information
Security code
Required by several phone features. If
phone security is on, the phone
requests the security code the first
time you use it after installing a new
SIM card.
See entries for call timers,
calling card, phone book,
and phone security.
PIN code
If SIM card security is on, the phone
requests the PIN code every time the
phone is turned on.
See “SIM card security” on
page 76.
PIN2 code
Required by several phone features.
See entries for show call
costs, call cost limit, fixed
dialing, and PIN and PIN2
codes.
System password
Required by the Restrict Calls feature. See “Restrict calls” on
Module code (used
with optional analog
module only)
If module security is on, the phone
requests the module code when the
phone is turned on, the optional analog
module is attached, and either (a) the
module code has not been changed
from the default of 12345, or (b) the
module code has been changed but it
is different from the security code.