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Default PIN is for your SIM, not the phone! It's 1111, PIN2 is 2222. The default security code is 12345. But you need to contact your service provider as you have changed your pin code and lost it.
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Navigate to the Wii Menu by pressing the HOME button on a Wii Remote and selecting "Wii Menu."
Look at the date and time displayed on the Wii Menu and ensure they are correct. If incorrect, they will need to be changed in order for you to complete the PIN reset process. You will not be able to reset the PIN until the date is correct.
Select the Wii Options icon in the lower-left corner of the Wii Channel Menu.
Select "Wii Settings."
Click on the blue arrow to reach the Wii System Settings 2 menu options.
Select "Parental Controls," then "Yes."
Enter your PIN or select "I forgot."
Answer your secret question or tap "I forgot."
If you know the answer to your secret question, enter it to unlock parental controls. The system will go to the change parental controls screen and you will be able to change your PIN.
Be sure to enter the secret question exactly as you originally typed it, as the answer is case sensitive.
If you don't know the answer to your secret question, tap "I forgot."
A screen will appear showing you a request code.
With that request code, you will need to do a request that involves charging US$0.50 from a credit card, to confirm that you're an adult. Or should your kids try to circumvent your parental code, it will show up on your credit card bill.
Navigate to the Wii Menu by pressing the HOME button on a Wii Remote and selecting "Wii Menu."
Look at the date and time displayed on the Wii Menu and ensure they are correct. If incorrect, they will need to be changed in order for you to complete the PIN reset process. You will not be able to reset the PIN until the date is correct.
Select the Wii Options icon in the lower-left corner of the Wii Channel Menu.
Select "Wii Settings."
Click on the blue arrow to reach the Wii System Settings 2 menu options.
Select "Parental Controls," then "Yes."
Enter your PIN or select "I forgot."
Answer your secret question or tap "I forgot."
If you know the answer to your secret question, enter it to unlock parental controls. The system will go to the change parental controls screen and you will be able to change your PIN.
Be sure to enter the secret question exactly as you originally typed it, as the answer is case sensitive.
If you don't know the answer to your secret question, tap "I forgot."
A screen will appear showing you a request code.
With that request code, you will need to do a request that involves charging US$0.50 from a credit card, to confirm that you're an adult. Or should your kids try to circumvent your parental code, it will show up on your credit card bill.
Your Samsung device requests PIN (Personal Identification Number) and PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) codes to protect your SIM card and device against unauthorized use. Note that all PIN and PUK codes are provided by your network operator. Samsung is not able to provide you PIN or PUK codes.
Please take note of the following:
When your insert your SIM card and boot up your device for the first time, you need to enter the PIN code. For security reasons it is recommended to change it to your own code, instructions on how to change the PIN code in your device is provided in the user guide or Nokia web site. If the PIN code is entered incorrectly multiple times, your device may request a PUK code to further validate the user's identity and to unlock and change the blocked PIN code.
The PIN2 code is a PIN code which acts as a second layer of protection for certain features of your phone. If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly multiple times, your phone may request a PUK2 code.
If you have forgot or simply do not know the codes, you must contact your Network Operator for assistance. However, if you have already contacted but the code does not work, you should consider getting a new SIM card.
Your Huawei device requests PIN (Personal Identification Number) and
PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) codes to protect your SIM card and device
against unauthorized use. Note that all PIN and PUK codes are provided
by your network operator. Huawei is not able to provide you PIN or PUK
codes.
Please take note of the following:
When your insert your SIM card and boot up your device for the first
time, you need to enter the PIN code. For security reasons it is
recommended to change it to your own code, instructions on how to change
the PIN code in your device is provided in the user guide or Nokia web
site. If the PIN code is entered incorrectly multiple times, your device
may request a PUK code to further validate the user's identity and to
unlock and change the blocked PIN code.
The PIN2 code is a PIN code which acts as a second layer of
protection for certain features of your phone. If the PIN2 code is
entered incorrectly multiple times, your phone may request a PUK2 code.
If you have forgot or simply do not know the codes, you must contact
your Network Operator for assistance. However, if you have already
contacted but the code does not work, you should consider getting a new
SIM card.
Your Nokia device requests PIN (Personal Identification Number) and PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) codes to protect your SIM card and device against unauthorized use. Note that all PIN and PUK codes are provided by your network operator. Nokia is not able to provide you PIN or PUK codes.
Please take note of the following:
When your insert your SIM card and boot up your device for the first time, you need to enter the PIN code. For security reasons it is recommended to change it to your own code, instructions on how to change the PIN code in your device is provided in the user guide or Nokia web site. If the PIN code is entered incorrectly multiple times, your device may request a PUK code to futher validate the user's identity and to unlock and change the blocked PIN code. The PIN2 code is a PIN code which acts as a second layer of protection for certain features of your phone. If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly multiple times, your phone may request a PUK2 code.
If you have forgot or simply do not know the codes, you must contact your Network Operator for assistance. However, if you have already contacted but the code does not work, you should consider getting a new SIM card.
For an ATT device these OTA settings can be pushed to your phone from the www.wireless.att.com website. When you request the push from your desktop computer, the site generates the pin and loads it in a subsequent screen. You have to read the pin from the computer and enter it in to the device.
If you need the SIM Pin number to switch the phone on, then you have to enter any Pin number 4/5 times, then the phone will request a PUK number. This number was on the plastic card that your SIM card was attached to. If you don't have it, only your Network Service Provider can supply it to you.
If it's the Security code you need, to get into certain settings IE. Erasing received calls, missed calls, timers etc... The Nokia default is 12345 if you didn't change it, but if you did change it and you've forgotten it, let me know, I'll tell you how to retrieve it. The IMEI number doesn't have anything to do with the SIM Pin number. It is used to identify, track, and Blacklist your phone.
The Mastercode: This is the code needed to reset the Security code, nothing else, and it's for your phone only. You type in security codes (any) until the phone request the Mastercode, when it does, leave your phone still, don't use it for 15 minutes, then type in the Master code.
SIM pin code: This is a pin code that locks the sim card until you enter the correct code. This protects your account, even if your sim is put into another handset.
If this is the code you need then: Pin Unlock Code (PUK) If you miss keyed (or forget) your SIM PIN code, and enter the wrong one 3-5 times in a row, the sim will lock up, and you'll need to enter the unlock code to release it. You should ask your Service Provider for this code when you need it. Don't try to guess it, because after a few wrong guesses, the sim will be permanently disabled.
You should have a PUK number, on the plastic card where your sim card was. Enter 2-3 more pin numbers and your phone will lock itself and request the PUK number... tap it in and hey! Presto.
PUK number is available from your network service provider.
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