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Contact Information
IP Gear Ltd. Headquarters U.S. Headquarters
Yokneam Industrial Park 340 West Fifth Ave.
P.O. Box 256 Eugene, OR
Israel 20692 97401
Tel. +972 4 909-2500 866-782-5629
Fax.+972 4 959-7144 541-683-4009
Email: sales@ipgear.net
Web: www.ipgear.net
Trademarks and Document Information
Quasar, IP Gear, the IP Gear Logo, Claro, Cellbox, Cel-
luLink, and SmartCell are registered trademarks of IP
Gear Ltd.
Other product and brand names may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Document number MM2078–02, January 2007
© IP Gear Ltd.
All rights reserved.
Certification, Version Information, and Disclaimer
IP Gear Quasar 111L carries CE Certification.
This manual is applicable to IP Gear 111L with software
versions 0218 or higher. These apply to units with part
number Q11-111093 (900/1800MHz) and Q11-111083
(850/1900MHz) with version numbers: B or higher. The
part number and version number are marked on a sticker
located at the bottom or the side of the unit (see section
1.3 – product identification). Other versions may differ
slightly in some aspects.
IP Gear Ltd. and its distributors assume no responsibility
for any damage or loss resulting from the use of its prod-
ucts or this user manual. IP Gear Ltd. and its distributors
assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third
parties, which may arise through the use of its products.

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ............................................................1
Overview......................................................................... 2
Product Components & ID.............................................. 2
Contents of Package ...................................................... 3
Safety Precautions ......................................................... 3
GETTING STARTED ......................................................4
Installing the Unit ............................................................ 5
Initial Start-up and LEDs................................................. 7
Testing the Installation.................................................... 8
Checking Outgoing Calls .......................................... 8
Checking Incoming Calls .......................................... 8
Instructions for Users...................................................... 9
PROGRAMMING .........................................................10
How to Program............................................................ 11
Programming Summary.......................................... 12
Features ....................................................................... 13
Audio Gain .............................................................. 13
Call Duration Limit .................................................. 13
Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) ......... 14
Clearing a Lock ...................................................... 14
Erase SMS Inbox of the SIM card.......................... 14
Immediate Dialing .................................................. 15
Interdigit Timeout ................................................... 15
Network Lock ......................................................... 16
PIN Code Programming......................................... 16
Restore Factory Default ......................................... 18
Set Pulse Drop Signaling Method .......................... 18
Set Pulse Drop Width............................................. 19
Set Reverse Polarity Signaling Method ................. 19
Toll Restriction ....................................................... 19
Factory Default Values ................................................ 21
SMS ............................................................................. 22
SMS Commands Overview.......................................... 23
GET Command Table.................................................. 23
SET Command Table .................................................. 24
MISCELLANEOUS ...................................................... 25
Call Progress Tones .................................................... 26
LED Indications............................................................ 26
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 27
Specifications............................................................... 28

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Chapter 1
Introduction
This section includes:
• “Overview” on page 2
• “Product Components & ID” on page 2
• “Contents of Package” on page 3
• “Safety Precautions” on page 3

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Overview
The IP Gear Quasar 111L gateway enables direct connec-
tion of an organization's internal telephony system to a
commercial cellular network via an existing Private Auto-
matic Branch Exchange (PABX) system.
The IP Gear Quasar 111L interfaces with a regular two-
wire analogue line interface and a GSM cellular network
to create a cellular gateway. IP Gear Quasar 111L oper-
ates via dual band GSM cellular networks (900/
1800MHz). A special version operates at 900/1900MHz.
When the PABX supports Least Cost Routing (LCR), use
of the IP Gear Quasar 111L is transparent. The PABX
recognizes IP Gear Quasar 111L as a trunk interface and
the routing is done in the PABX itself. In a PABX that
does not support LCR, the user must select the proper
trunk for the call.
The IP Gear Quasar 111L can be used with a plain analog
telephone. In this case, when the hand-set is lifted, the IP
Gear Quasar 111L sends a dial tone. This configuration
can replace a fixed line telephone.
The IP Gear Quasar 111L can be used to send and
receive SMS, fax and data transmissions. These features
are optional. Contact Technical Support for further infor-
mation.
Product Components & ID
Figure # 1illustrates the main components of the IP Gear
Quasar 111L.
Figure 1: IP Gear Quasar 111L Components
Product information is listed on the sticker on the bottom
of the IP Gear Quasar 111L.
Antenna Connector
SIM Drawer LED Panel
Connection Pane

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Contents of Package
The IP Gear Quasar 111L is shipped with the following
components:
• IP Gear Quasar 111L unit
• One antenna with a 3-meter cable
• Power cable (AC adaptor with rated output 9VDC, 1A)
• Three screws
• This user manual
The following items may be supplied on a separate order:
• Data cable for Fax and SMS
• An antenna with a 15-meter cable
Safety Precautions
To avoid injury and prevent equipment damage, observe
the following safety precautions:
• Do not ship equipment unless it is properly packed in
its original wrapping and shipping containers.
• Connect the power cable first and then the analog
lines.
• When disconnecting the equipment, disconnect the
analog lines first, then the power cable, and only then
the ground connection of the rear panel.
• Do not connect the IP Gear Quasar 111L to any power
source other than the nominal source indicated on the
front power panel.
• Make sure that the equipment top, bottom, and sides
are not blocked to air movement.

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Chapter 2
Getting Started
This section includes:
• “Installing the Unit” on page 5
• “Initial Start-up and LEDs” on page 7
• “Testing the Installation” on page 8
• “Instructions for Users” on page 9

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Installing the Unit
To install the IP Gear Quasar 111L:
1. Select a location for the IP Gear Quasar 111L. The
location must meet the following criteria:
• indoors
• near a power socket
• near a proper location for the antenna
2. Drill holes in the wall matching the wall mounting
brackets of the IP Gear Quasar 111L.
3. Screw the unit onto the wall.
The unit must be placed in the orienta-
tion shown to the right, with the
antenna socket up and the connection
panel down.
4. Connect the antenna to the antenna
connector located on top of the unit.
5. Ensure that a separate metal plate is
available for each unit being installed.
Each antenna should be placed on a
metal plate. If metals plate are not
available, complete the installation and add the metal
plates later. The antenna base is magnetic, so an iron
plate is preferred.
6. Select a location for the antenna. The location must
meet the following criteria:
• at least one meter away from the unit
• with room for the metal plate
• with room for the antenna to stand in an upright
position
• if installing more than one unit, each antenna
should be on a separate plate with a minimum of
30 cm between each antenna.
7. Select a SIM card. The SIM card should meet the fol-
lowing criteria:
• It is easier to use a SIM card without a PIN code.
• If using a SIM card with a PIN code, we
recommend first resetting the PIN code to #1234.
(To program a SIM card, place it in a mobile phone
and follow the phone’s menu.) Then, either use
the default PIN code or change the PIN code using
the unit’s DTMF programming process.
• The SIM card should not support call waiting or
voice mail. If these features are needed, use a
mobile phone to define the message center for
SMS transmissions.
8. Open the SIM drawer by inserting a dull, thin object
into the button.
9. Place the SIM card in the tray. Ensure that the SIM
card’s contacts face the back of the tray.

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10. Close the SIM card tray.
11. Connect the routed trunk port of the PABX (FXO) to
the LINE port (FXS) of the IP Gear Quasar 111L.
Note: Ensure that the PABX’s routed trunk port is a trunk interface
that was pre-programmed to deliver cellular calls.
Figure # 1 illustrates the pin layout of the RJ-11 con-
nector. Table 1 details its pin-to-wire layout.
Figure 2: RJ-11 Line Connector Pin Layout
Warning: Do not use the reserved pins.
Note: The line can use either pins 3 and 4 or pins 2 and 5.
12. Ensure that the PABX is properly configured. For
details regarding the programming of the PABX, refer
to the PABX’s documentation or contact its Technical
Support staff.
Proper configuration includes:
a. Set the trunk dialing method to standard DTMF
(dual tone multi frequency). Pulse dialing is not
supported.
b. Create a new trunk group for all trunks connected
to IP Gear Quasar 111L devices and serving the
Table 1: RJ-11 Connector Pin Layout
PIN # FUNCTION
1Reserved
2Tip
3Tip
4Ring
5Ring
6Reserved

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same cellular network. You may create several
groups, serving several networks.
c. Determine if the PABX does or does not support
Least Cost Routing (LCR).
• On PABX's supporting LCR, set the PABX
routing tables to route the calls to the trunk
groups. This is done by selecting the cellular
prefixes to direct the routing. Calls that should
not be made on the IP Gear Quasar 111L can
be blocked by using the Toll Restriction feature
(see p. 19). The PABX will automatically route
calls to the IP Gear Quasar 111L.
• On PABX's that do not support LCR, ensure
users know how to select the right trunk for the
cellular calls (see “Instructions for Users” on
page 9). After making the selection, users will
hear a second dial tone, this one emitted by
the IP Gear Quasar 111L.
13. Connect the power cable.
14. Continue with the next section, entitled “Initial Start-up
and LEDs”.
Initial Start-up and LEDs
After the power cable is attached, the POWER LED
should be illuminated. If it is not, ensure that the cable is
properly connected to the unit and to the AC mains.
During the first seconds, the STATUS LED blinks. This
indicates that the unit is initializing. Once the SIM card is
registered and operational, the STATUS LED stops
blinking. In certain cases, the LED may continue to blink.
This is normal and reasons appear later in this document.
Verify that the RCPT LVL LED is green. This indicates a
high reception level. (Reception levels are described in
Table 2.) To improve the reception level, move the
antennas to a different location with a better reception
and/or place the antennas on a metal plate no smaller
than 30 x 30cm. If the reception level is still not satisfac-
tory, contact Technical Support.
Table 2: Reception Level Indications
RCPT LED Reception Level
Green High reception -75dBm to - 51dBm
Orange Medium reception -87dBm to -77dBm
Red Low reception -101dBm to -89dBm
Off Very low reception or
no reception at all -113dBm to -103dBm

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Testing the Installation
After installation and power up, perform the following
tests. These tests verify that the unit is operational.
Checking Outgoing Calls
1. Disconnect the PABX cable from the LINE connector
and, in its place, connect an analog telephone.
2. Pick up the hand-set. A normal dial tone should be
audible. If there is no dial tone, see “Troubleshooting”
on page 27.
3. Dial out to a known cellular telephone number. The
ring-back tone should be heard.
• If there is no ring-back tone, make sure that the
number dialed is a valid number.
• If there is a ring-back tone but no connection, try
dialing another number.
4. When the called party answers, ensure that there is a
clear bi-directional voice path and the STATUS LED is
red.
Note: Ensure that the dialed number does not conflict with the toll
restriction rules, if activated.
Checking Incoming Calls
1. Using a second phone, dial the phone number of the
SIM card inserted in the IP Gear Quasar 111L.
2. Upon hearing the ring, pick up the hand-set of the
analog telephone (connected at the beginning of the
first test).
3. Ensure that there is a clear bi-directional voice path
and the STATUS LED is red.
If there is no response from the channel, ensure that
the dialed number is the correct number for the SIM
card.
Note: To verify a SIM card number: remove the SIM card from the
IP Gear Quasar 111L and insert it in a cellular phone. Dial out to
another phone with a display or use the incoming number
identification (CLIP) feature of the cellular phone.
If the number is correct and incoming calls are still not
received, contact Technical Support.
Once the channel is working properly, restore the connec-
tions to the PABX. If the unit does not function properly,
contact Technical Support.

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Instructions for Users
We recommend distributing the following instructions to all
IP Gear Quasar 111L users.
• Do not wait more than 3 seconds between the digits of
the dialed number.
• For PABX's without LCR, the system administrator
must explain how to select the proper gateway, that is,
what prefix to dial.
• If Toll Restriction is active in a PABX without LCR,
some destinations will not be reachable because the
call will be too expensive. Use the proper prefix.
• If Call Duration Limit is active, calls longer than the
time limit will be cut.
• The IP Gear Quasar 111L collects the dialed digits and
places the call when one of the following occur:
• the # key is pressed
• the Inter-digit timeout period expires. See
“Interdigit Timeout” on page 15. The default
timeout is 3 seconds.
• if Immediate Dialing is enabled, when the defined
number of digits are dialed. See “Immediate
Dialing” on page 15.

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Chapter 3
Programming
This section includes:
• “How to Program” on page 11
• “Programming Summary” on page 12
• “Features” on page 13
• “Factory Default Values” on page 21

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How to Program
All programming is done using the keypad of a Dual Tone
Multi-Frequency (DTMF) telephone, similar to the keypad
pictured in this illustration.
To program the IP Gear Quasar 111L:
1. Connect a DTMF telephone to the LINE connector.
Note: Alternately, dial through the PABX to the IP Gear Quasar
111L unit.
2. Dial the sequence **1343**#. The IP Gear Quasar
111L will respond with 3 short beeps to confirm it. If
the code was wrong you will hear the error tone,
meaning that the command was not accepted (prob-
ably because you entered it wrong). During program-
ming:
• 3 short beeps indicate positive confirmation
(confirmation tone).
• 2 short beeps indicate rejection or inability to
perform the command (rejection tone).
3. Enter parameters using the DTMF tones. We recom-
mended that you check the function of every feature
you program and write it down, as there is no simple
way to know what was programmed into the channel.
If in doubt - reprogram the channel.
Note the following rules:
• The commands are in effect immediately after you
dial their codes.
• Each parameter is saved in the unit’s permanent
memory. The parameters will not be "forgotten" in
case of power failure.
• Each feature has a default value that is set during
production (Factory default).
• If you made a lot of changes and want to start from
fresh, or you want to delete all the programming
changes made to the channel - use the "Restore
Factory Default" feature.
4. Hang-up to leave the programming mode.

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Programming Summary
Table 3: DTMF Programming Summary
Code Function Remarks
**1343**# Enter program-
ming mode
To exit programming mode, hang-
up.
*3210*#
Update Immedi-
ate Dialling. The
channel will start
dialling immedi-
ately after
receiving this
number of digits
This is followed by the number of
digits required for Immediate Dial-
ling and then by #. Enter “0” to
disable Immediate Dialing.
*3211*# Update Inter-
digit Timeout
See “Interdigit Timeout” on
page 15.
*5351*# Erase Toll
Restriction table See “Toll Restriction” on page 19.
*5470*# Restore Factory
Default
See “Restore Factory Default” on
page 18.
*5580*# Change Rx/Tx
audio gain See “Audio Gain” on page 13.
*6100*# Enable SIM PIN
code feature
See “PIN Code Programming” on
page 16.
*6101*# Disable SIM PIN
code
See “PIN Code Programming” on
page 16.
*6110*# Change SIM PIN
code
See “PIN Code Programming” on
page 16.
*6122*# Clear Channel
Lock See “Clearing a Lock” on page 14.
*6133*# Call Duration
Limit
See “Call Duration Limit” on
page 13.
*6150*# Erase SMS mail-
box
See “Erase SMS Inbox of the SIM
card” on page 14.
*8200*# Enable CLIR See “Calling Line Identification
Restriction (CLIR)” on page 14.
*8201*# Disable CLIR See “Calling Line Identification
Restriction (CLIR)” on page 14.
*8600*# Enable Comfort
Tone
This activates a short beep that is
played in place of silence.
*8601*# Disable Comfort
Tone This deactivates the comfort tone.
*8620*# Enable Mod-
ule’s Dial Tone
Creates a dial tone matching that
heard in the United States
*8621*# Disable Mod-
ule’s Dial Tone Disables the US dial tone
*9190*# Enable Toll
Restriction See “Toll Restriction” on page 19.
*9193*# Disable Toll
Restriction See “Toll Restriction” on page 19.
*9194*# Add entry to Toll
Restriction table See “Toll Restriction” on page 19.
*9195*#
Remove entry
from Toll Restric-
tion table
See “Toll Restriction” on page 19.
Table 3: DTMF Programming Summary

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Features
This section lists the various IP Gear Quasar 111L fea-
tures, which can be programmed by the user. Section
4.10, has a concise summary of the programming details.
Audio Gain
Use this parameter to adjust the volume. The level can be
changed in both directions.
1. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
2. Dial *5580*#. The unit enters the 'change Rx/Tx gain'
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
3. Dial to a cellular phone and add the # sign to the end
of the phone number. (The phone number must have
at least 3 digits.) The unit emits the confirmation tone.
Wait until the call is answered.
4. Dial either:
• *70*# for Tx gain
• *71*# for Rx gain
The unit emits the confirmation tone.
5. Adjust the volume by pressing the keys on the key pad
followed by the # sign.
Note: In some units, the 2 and 8 keys are interchanged.
6. Dial 5# to save the changes.
Call Duration Limit
The duration of incoming and outgoing calls can be lim-
ited. If the call duration exceeds the limit, the call is
stopped and the user hears an error tone. To continue the
call, the user has to redial.
By default, this feature is disabled and call length is unlim-
ited.
Table 4: Audio Gain Commands
Key Result
2# Increase gain *
8# Decrease gain *
6# Apply the default settings
4# Reapply the previous settings
* Upon reaching the end of the gain scale, the
unit emits the 2-beep rejection tone.

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To enable Call Duration Limit:
1. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
2. Dial *6133*#. The unit emits the confirmation tone.
3. Dial the maximum allowed time—between 1 and 254
minutes. A number between 254 and 999 will be
accepted as 254. A number over 999 will be rejected.
To disable this feature, dial *6133*#0#.
Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
This parameter determines whether or not the IP Gear
Quasar 111L sends its SIM number to the called party.
1. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
2. Dial either:
• *8200*#. This allows the presentation of the SIM
number to the called party.
• *8201*#. This hides the SIM number from the
called party.
The unit emits the confirmation tone.
Clearing a Lock
Lock occurs after an unsuccessful attempt to change the
PIN code. The unit will not perform any command rele-
vant to a PIN code change until the Lock is cleared.
To clear the lock:
1. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
2. Dial *6122*#. The unit emits the confirmation tone
and clears the lock.
Alternately, clear the lock by inserting a SIM card that
does not request a PIN code. The unit notes that the SIM
card does not require a PIN code and, consequently,
clears the lock.
WARNING! SIM cards lock after 3 failed tries. If using the
alternate method to clear the lock, do not reinsert the first SIM card.
Once the SIM card locks, it can only be unlocked with the PUK
number.
Erase SMS Inbox of the SIM card
Use this command to erase all messages stored in the
SMS inbox of the SIM.
This feature is important when using SMS commands to
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stores no more than 20 messages. When the inbox is full,
the unit cannot receive SMS messages and, as a conse-
quence, remote control of the unit is disabled.
1. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
2. Dial *6150*#. The unit erases all stored messages
and emits the confirmation tone.
Note: The confirmation tone can be delayed up to 30 seconds,
depending on current inbox volume.
Immediate Dialing
Use this parameter to define how many digits have to be
dialed before the IP Gear Quasar 111L automatically
places the call. This feature is especially useful if the unit
is installed in a network where all the cellular phones have
the same number of digits. Setting the Immediate Dialing
length to that number of digits avoids the delay after the
last digit.
Note: When the number of digits is set to the network standard—
for example, 9—shorter numbers are sent to the cellular network
after the preset delay or after pressing the # sign.
1. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
2. Dial *3210*#. The unit emits the confirmation tone.
3. Dial the number length—between 2 and 20 digits—
followed by the # sign. For example, if you dial 10#,
the IP Gear Quasar 111L will place the call after 10
digits have been dialed.
Note: To disable this feature, enter 0#.
Interdigit Timeout
The IP Gear Quasar 111L collects the dialed digits and
places the call when the Inter-digit timeout period expires.
The default timeout is 3 seconds. Use this parameter to
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Note: If the “Immediate Dialing” feature is not activated, the actual
call initiation will also be delayed. To overcome this, activate the
“Immediate Dialing” feature or press the # key after the final digit.
1. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
2. Dial *3211*#. The unit emits the confirmation tone.
3. Dial the timeout length—up to 9 seconds—followed by
the # sign. For example, if you dial 5# the timeout
between dialed digits is set to 5 seconds.
Network Lock
Network Lock prevents the use of an unauthorized SIM
card in the IP Gear Quasar 111L. Once Network Lock is
enabled, if an unauthorized SIM card is used, the IP Gear
Quasar 111L will not process either incoming or outgoing
calls. Instead, it will generate an error tone on outgoing
calls and will reject incoming calls.
Network Lock feature may be either disabled or enabled
when you receive the unit. To change the setting, call
Technical Support.
PIN Code Programming
Certain countries require that every SIM card be assigned
a PIN code. The purpose of this requirement is to protect
the SIM card against unauthorized use.
Overview
To use a PIN-code protected SIM-card, activate it and
insert it into the IP Gear Quasar 111L. Every time the unit
powers up, it delivers the stored PIN code to the SIM
card. If the code matches, the unit functions normally. If
the code is wrong, the unit locks itself, ceases functioning,
and the STATUS LED blinks. See “Clearing a Lock” on
page 14.
Note: The unit locks in order to prevent the SIM card from locking.
SIM cards lock after 3 failed tries. Once the SIM card locks, it can
only be unlocked with the PUK number.
The PIN code protection can be used in several ways:
• PIN Code protection can be disabled. Then, use any
SIM card programmed to function without a PIN code.
• Use the default PIN code of 1234. The unit is prepro-
grammed with this code. Use a SIM card pro-
grammed to require the default code 1234.
• Use a custom PIN code. Use a SIM card with a
known PIN code and to program the code into the unit.

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Enabling Protection When the PIN Code is Known
If the SIM card’s existing PIN code is known, there are
two possibilities:
1. Insert the SIM card into the unit.
2. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
• To enable the feature using the SIM card’s existing
PIN Code:
a. Dial *6110*#. The unit emits the confirmation tone.
b. Dial XXXX# — that is, the existing PIN code
followed by the # sign. The unit emits the
confirmation tone.
This enables the PIN code request feature and
enters the existing PIN code into the unit. The PIN
code is stored in the unit and is transferred to the
SIM card each time the unit is initiated.
• To enable the feature using a PIN code different from
the existing PIN Code:
a. Dial *6100*#. The unit emits the confirmation
tone.
b. Dial XXXX*, that is, the existing PIN code followed
by the * sign. The unit emits the single tone.
c. Dial YYYY*, that is, the new PIN code followed by
the * sign. The unit emits the single tone.
d. Dial YYYY#. The unit emits the confirmation tone,
enables the new PIN code, and stores it in place of
the existing PIN code.
Note: If this operation failed, the PIN code XXXX was not the one
on the SIM card. See “Troubleshooting” below.
Enabling Protection if the PIN Code is not Known
If you do not know the current PIN code of the unit:
1. Reset the unit to the factory default setting. (See
“Restore Factory Default” on page 18.)
2. Set the SIM card’s PIN to 1234. (To program a SIM
card, place it in a mobile phone and follow the phone’s
menu.)
3. Continue with “Enabling Protection When the PIN
Code is Known” on page 17.
Disabling PIN Code Protection
To disable the feature:
1. Dial ** 1343**#. The unit enters the programming
mode and emits the confirmation tone.
2. Dial *6101*#. The unit emits the confirmation tone.
3. Dial XXXX#. The unit emits the confirmation tone and
disables the PIN code request feature on the SIM.
The PIN code of the SIM card (XXXX) and the one
stored in the unit remain unchanged.
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