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`[54] ACCESS CONTROLLED TERMINAL AND
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`An arrangement for rendering services such as for example
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`In known analogue mobile telephone systems the sub-
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`communication etc. Such arrangements may undera lot of
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`Devicesas referred to above are knownin the priorart but
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a terminal unit and an
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`access unit (in the illustrated case a telephone and a card).
`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE
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`un-ambiguously identifies the subscriber. In the SIM-card 2
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`1. Upon starting up or activation of the telephone 1, the
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`According to an advantageous embodimentof the invention
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`it is possible to, apart from storing of the identity of the own
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`2 the sequence will in the following be described wherein,
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`-codes, the terminal is activated or started up wherein a
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`Upon activation of the telephone, wherein either a card
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`cessor 4, as stated above, where it is comparcd to in the
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`any IMSI,-code being stored in the telephone 1, the tele-
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`phoneis started up without requiring anyfurther measure to
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`the telephone 1 demands a PIN,-code for the terminal unit or
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`Thus, on every occasion of activation of the telephone 1,
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`in the storage 3 stored code(-s) (IMSI,;) are compared with
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`received code (IMSI,) of the actual SIM-card. A so called
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`PIN-code for the SIM-card may likewise be stored in the
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`storage 3 in a way similar to that of the IMSI-code(-s). In the
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`storage 3 of the terminal unit (telephone) are one or more
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`embodiments may furthermore PIN, of those cards whose
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`IMSI,-code(-s) have been stored, be stored therein as well as
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`Now returning to the case wherein the actual IMSI,-code
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`PIN.-code of the card is stored. If yes, the PIN.-code of the
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`then the telephone 1 as well as the card (access unit) 2 are
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`If however the actual IMSI_-code does not correspond to
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`1 requests a PIN,-code for the terminal. When this code is
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`PIN,-codefor the card is activated. If not, the card is already
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`1. An arrangement for rendering services comprising:
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`an access unit having a first access-unit-identification
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`means, said access unit being lockable;
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`terminal unit having storage means for storing a
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`terminal-unit-identification means and for storing a
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`plurality of first access-unit-identification means, said
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`terminal unit being lockable, said terminal unit having
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`comparison means wherein upon start-up of said
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`arrangement and contact between said access unit and
`said terminal unit, said first access-unit-identification
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`means of said access unit is compared to said first
`access-unit-identification means of said access unit is
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`compared to said first access-unil-identification means
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`stored in said terminal unit storage means, and corre-
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`spondence betweensaid first access-unit-identification
`means of said access unit and at least one of said first
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`access-unit-identification means stored in said terminal
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`unit storage means provides locking up of said terminal
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`unit, and non-correspondencebetweensaidfirst access-
`unit-identification means of said access unit and said
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`first access-unit-identification meansstored in said ter-
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`minal unit storage means allows a code corresponding
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`to said terminal-unit-identification means to be given,
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`wherein said access unit further comprises a second
`access-unit-identification means and said terminal unit
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`storage means further stores a second access-unit-
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`identification means wherein upon correspondence
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`said access unit and at least one of said first access-
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`unit-identification means stored in said terminal unit
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`storage means, a code corresponding to said second
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`unit storage means is automatically transferred to said
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`unit and use of the arrangement is allowed without
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`requiring a user to manually provide said code.
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`2. An arrangement for rendering services comprising:
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`an access unit having a first access-unit-identification
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`a terminal unit having storage means for storing a
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`terminal-unit-identification means and for storing a
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`plurality of first access-unit-identification means, said
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`terminal unit being lockable, said terminal unit having
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`comparison means wherein uponstart-up of said
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`means of said access unit is compared to said first
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