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Using Remote Lock to Lock the IC Card
Lock the IC card from a remote location.
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Before performing these procedures, first configure Mail Lock (page 20-6)
or Call Lock (page 20-6) settings and set Remote Lock to
ON
.
Using Mail Lock to Lock the IC Card
1
Create a message with a preset password for the
subject, and send the message
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Do not enter anything for any of the other fields of the message.
IC Card Lock will turn on when the message is received.
If there is a lock notification address (page 20-6) specified, a
message will be sent to the address informing the recipient that IC
Card Lock was turned on.
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If the handset is unable to receive mail for some reason, IC Card Lock
will not be turned on even if you send a Mail Lock message.
Note
Releasing Remote Lock
Set IC Card Lock (page 20-5) to
OFF
to release Remote Lock.
Using Call Lock to Lock the IC Card
1
Place a call to the handset from one of the preset
phone numbers
2
Hang up the phone
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Repeat the procedure until you reach the number of times you preset
for Call Lock settings (page 20-5) within three minutes. Each of the
calls must be unanswered.
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The current incoming call count is cleared (becomes zero) whenever any
one of the following occurs.
・
If a call is received from another preset phone number
・
If a call placed to the handset is answered
・
If the handset is turned off
・
If the number of incoming calls does not reach the preset number
within three minutes
7
If Call Lock is performed while a video call is in progress, IC Card Lock
will turn on but there will be no message to tell that the IC card has
been locked.
7
Call Lock cannot be performed while a voice call is in progress and Call
Waiting (page 14-6) is set to
OFF
.
Note
7
When the number of calls reached to the preset number, a message
informing that the IC card has been locked plays.
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Summary of Contents for 814T
Page 3: ...iii...
Page 32: ...1 2 1 Getting Started...
Page 66: ...2 14 2 Basic Operations...
Page 130: ...6 26 6 Camera...
Page 186: ...11 18 11 Settings...
Page 196: ...12 10 12 Security Settings...
Page 254: ...14 10 14 Optional Services...
Page 320: ...18 18 18 Communications...
Page 338: ...20 10 20 S FeliCa...