Cricket EZ Phone Instructions
Quick Start Instructions
To start your Cricket service, just follow these easy instructions:
- Charge your battery overnight.
- Read these instructions and have a pen ready before you call to set up service.
- If you have signed up for Cricket service, a valid Social Security or Driver's License Number will be required to activate your phone. Please have this information ready when you call to activate your Cricket phone.
- Once your battery is charged, call 1-800-CRICKET from a different phone.
- A Cricket representative will give you:
- Your new Cricket MDN (Mobile Directory Number). This is your 10 digit phone number.
- Your new 10 digit Cricket MIN (Mobile Identification Number)
- Your 1 to 5 digit Cricket CDMA System ID Number.
- Please write these numbers down for future reference.
Program your Cricket phone number into your Cricket phone using the instructions below.
Programming your Cricket phone
Over-The-Air Programming:
- Turn on your phone using the red power/end button
- Dial *228 and press the send key
- This will start the activation process, follow the voice prompts
- If your phone fails to program over the air, please refer to the keypad programming instructions below
Keypad Programming:
- Turn on your phone using the red power/end button. While in the programming mode the [OK] key is used to save, the left soft key to [Exit] without saving and the right soft key [Back] to return to the previous step. Data entry in any NAM parameter field shall automatically replace existing data.
- Enter ##626* (##NAM*) for NAM Programming.
- You will be prompted to - ENTER SUBSIDY CODE (FTSKL).
- Enter 333333 (3 six times) .*
- MDN (Mobile Directory Number)
- MIN (Mobile Identification Number)
- CDMA Home SID
- Press the red power/end button to exit.
Your phone will reset.
*If the four time use limit has been reached, the user shall be prompted to enter the SPC - Service Programming Code (random value). Correct entry of the SPC shall reset the four time use counter and provide access to the NAM programming menu.
