Nokia 2160i - Menu 5, Security Options

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Menu 5, Security Options

Most of the phone’s security features require a five-digit
security code, which is normally supplied with your phone.
The default is 12345. If you forget the security code, con-
tact your dealer. Since this code allows access to all the
operations of the phone, store it in a safe place, separately
from the phone.

Menu 5 1, Automatic Phone Lock

When you turn this on, the phone’s lock becomes active
after you switch the phone off and back on. With the lock
on, the phone prompts you to

Enter lock code:

to

access memory and menu functions.

To enter the lock code:

At

Enter lock code:

key in the lock code then

press left

ñ

(OK)

.

When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to the
emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911
or other official emergency number) including calls with the
Emergency Key 9. Also, you may call the number stored in
location 100.

To answer a call with Auto Lock on:

Press

í

.

To call the number in location 100 with
Auto Lock on:

Press

W or V then

í

.

Note: To unlock the phone permanently after locking it,
you need to enter this function and select the

AUTO LOCK

OFF

option.

Menu 5 2, Change Lock code

In a lock code, only digits 0 to 9 are accepted. Lock codes
are four digits long.

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Menu 5 3, Restrict Calls

You can prevent the phone from dialing a number or receiving
a call. When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to
the emergency number programmed into your phone
(e.g. 911 or other official emergency numbers).

Menu 5 3 1, Outgoing Calls

Allowed

means that all calls can be made as usual.

Blocked

means that no calls can be made.

Limited

means that calls can be made only to phone numbers
stored in certain personal directory locations. You are
prompted for a

FROM:

and

TO:

value. For example, enter

FROM:

1 and

TO:

15, to allow only calls to the numbers

stored in locations 1-15. Or, enter

FROM:

3 and

TO:

3, to

allow only calls to the number stored in location 3.

You can store an area code (for example, 214) in a mem-
ory location (e.g., 15). Then select

Limited

, and enter 15

in the

FROM:

and

TO:

values. You can then make calls to

only numbers starting with 214.

Menu 5 3 2, International Calls

Allowed

means you can make international calls

(i.e., calls beginning with the international prefix prepro-
grammed in your phone).

Blocked

means you can’t

make international calls with the phone.

Menu 5 3 3, Incoming Calls

Allowed

means you can receive all calls.

Blocked

means you can receive no calls.