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Password for which the corresponding PIN counter is to be displayed.
“SC“
SIM PIN or SIM PUK. If the SIM PIN has been deactivated after three failed
attempts, the counter for SIM PUK will be returned instead. 
“PS“
"Phone code" or "device code" (cf. 
 an
). If incorrectly
entered three times, the Master Phone Code is required to lift the lock and the
number of remaining attempts for the master phonecode will be returned. 
“P2“
SIM PIN2 or SIM PUK2. If the SIM PIN2 has been deactivated after three failed
attempts, the counter for SIM PUK2 will be returned instead. 
“PN“
Network Personalisation 
Identification of the currently required password.
SIM PIN
ME is waiting for SIM PIN1.
SIM PUK
ME is waiting for SIM PUK1 if PIN1 was disabled after three failed attempts to
enter PIN1.
SIM PIN2
ME is waiting for PIN2, when the attempt to access PIN2 requiring features was
acknowledged with +CME ERROR:17 (e.g. if the user attempts to edit the FD
phonebook).
SIM PUK2
ME is waiting for PUK2 to unblock a disabled PIN2. Necessary if preceding
command was acknowledged with +CME ERROR:18.
PH-SIM PIN
ME is waiting for phone-to-SIM card password if ''PS'' lock is active and user
inserts other SIM card than the one used for the lock. (''PS'' lock is also referred
to as phone or antitheft lock).
PH-SIM PUK
ME is waiting for Master Phone Code, if the above ''PS'' lock password was
incorrectly entered three times. 
PH-NET PUK
ME is waiting for network personalisation unblocking password
Notes
• Whenever the required password changes, 
 changes to reflect that change. Please refer to the
examples below.
• For passwords associated to the phone lock (''PS'' lock set by user or factory) or other factory set locks, such
as ''PF'', ''PN'', ''PU'', ''PP'', ''PC'' the number of attempts is subject to a timing algorithm explained in
. If these passwords are incorrectly entered the counter first returns 3, 2 and 1 remaining attempt(s),
but then gives the total number of attempts which amounts to 63 (see example below).
• See also Chapters 
 for further information on locks and
passwords.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
 
 
The user fails to provide a correct SIM PIN three times. The counter decreases each time. After the counter
reaches zero, the SIM PUK is required. After each failure to enter a correct SIM PUK, the counter decreases. 
<facility>
(str)
<code>
(text)
at+cpin?
+CPIN: SIM PIN
OK
Currently required password is PIN1.
at^spic
^SPIC: 3
OK
3 attempts left.
at+cpin=9999
+CME ERROR: incorrect password