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Command Reference
Rev 3.2 Oct.05 89
+CPIN=<pin>
[,<newpin>]
+CPIN?
Note: When the modem
is waiting for a SIM PIN,
SIM PUK, or PH-SIM
password, it will still
accept the +CGMI,
+CGMM, +CGMR,
+CGSN, emergency call,
+CPAS, and +CPIN
commands.
Enter PIN
Sends a PIN (Personal Identification Number) password <pin> to the modem in
order to authenticate a command. There are several types of PINs, described
below. If no PIN request is pending from the modem, the command returns an
error.
Certain types of password requests (SIM PUK or SIM PUK2) require a second
password <newpin>, which replaces the old PIN in the SIM card.
The +CPIN? command returns +CPIN: <code>, indicating which password is
required, if any:
<code>=READY Modem is not waiting for a PIN.
<code>=SIM PIN SIM password.
<code>=SIM PUK SIM unblocking.
<code>=PH-SIM PIN Password between modem and SIM card (anti-theft).
<code>=PH-SIM PUK Unblocking password between modem SIM card (anti-
theft).
<code>=SIM PIN2 SIM password 2. (Only if preceding command was
acknowledged with +CME ERROR:17.)
<code>=SIM PUK2 SIM unblocking password 2. (Only if preceding command
was acknowledged with +CME ERROR:18.)
+CPWD=<fac>,
[<oldpassword>],<new
password>
+CPWD=?
Change password
Sets a new password for the facility lock function defined by the Facility Lock
+CLCK command (see page 74).
+CPWD=? returns a list of pairs which show the available facilities and the
maximum length of their passwords:
+CPWD: <fac>,<passlength>
<fac>,<passlength>
etc.
Supported values
The +CPWD command generally supports the same values of <fac> shown for
the +CLCK command (page 74). However, +CPWD also supports the additional
value <fac>=P2 for the SIM PIN2, and does not
support <fac>=PS, PN, PU, PP,
or PC.
<oldpassword> and <newpassword> are both strings, defining the old password
and the new one which is to replace it.
<passlength> is an integer showing the maximum number of characters
permitted for a password for the <fac> shown.
Table 3-9: Command Reference Table (ASCII Alphabetic)
Command Description
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