Sony Ericsson R380 WORLD User Guide - Page 102

To initialize or re-initialize the RSA SecurID, To initialize or re-initialize Safeword

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Note: Some settings are network and operator dependent. Note: The initialization information you receive from RSA Security (RSA SecurID) and Secure Computing (Safeword) is confidential and must be destroyed once you have entered the information into your R380. To initialize or re-initialize the RSA SecurID: Select Initialize RSA SecurID from the list displayed in the Access Passwords view. One of the following occurs: • If no previous initialization has been performed, the Initialise RSA SecurID view displays. Select the User ID: and Activation licence: sections and enter your user identification and the seed data in their respective sections, then tap OK . If any of the entered values cannot be validated a warning message appears stating which value was incorrect. Otherwise, an information view appears informing you that "RSA SecurID has been successfully initialized". Select OK to return to the Access passwords view. or • If initialization has already been performed, a ReInitialize confirmation message appears stating that the "Current initialization data will be lost" and asking "Are you sure?". Select No if you want to retain the previous initialization and return to the Access passwords view. Otherwise, select Yes. The Initialize RSA SecurID view displays. Change the initialization data as described above. To initialize or re-initialize Safeword: 1. Select Initialize Safeword from the list displayed in the Access passwords view. The Initialize Safeword view displays. 2. Select Serial number: and Authorization code:, enter the required data and then tap OK . If there is an incorrect value in any of the sections a warning view appears stating which value is incorrect. Otherwise, a second Initialize safeword view displays. 102 Settings

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102
Settings
Note:
The initialization information you receive from RSA
Security (RSA SecurID) and Secure Computing (Safeword) is
confidential and must be destroyed once you have entered the
information into your R380.
To initialize or re-initialize the RSA SecurID:
Select
Initialize RSA SecurID
from the list displayed in the Access
Passwords view. One of the following occurs:
If no previous initialization has been performed, the
Initialise RSA SecurID view displays.
Select the
User ID:
and
Activation licence:
sections and
enter your user identification and the seed data in their
respective sections, then tap
.
If any of the entered values cannot be validated a
warning message appears stating which value was
incorrect. Otherwise, an information view appears
informing you that “
RSA SecurID has been successfully
initialized
”. Select
OK
to return to the Access passwords
view.
or
If initialization has already been performed, a Re-
Initialize confirmation message appears stating that the
Current initialization data will be lost
” and asking “
Are
you sure?
”. Select
No
if you want to retain the previous
initialization and return to the Access passwords view.
Otherwise, select
Yes
. The Initialize RSA SecurID view
displays. Change the initialization data as described
above.
To initialize or re-initialize Safeword:
1.
Select
Initialize Safeword
from the list displayed in the
Access passwords view.
The Initialize Safeword view displays.
2.
Select
Serial number:
and
Authorization code:
,
enter the
required data and then tap
. If there is an incorrect
value in any of the sections a warning view appears stating
which value is incorrect. Otherwise, a second Initialize
safeword view displays.
OK
OK
Note:
Some
settings are
network and
operator
dependent.