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  1. Connect a smart card with NFC support (NFC token) to the device.
  2. Launch the Rutoken Control Panel app.
  3. Click on the device name in the application window. A window with basic information about the Rutoken will open.

Working with the Rutoken Control Panel application

Changing the PIN code

  1. Connect the Rutoken to your Android device.
  2. Launch the Rutoken Control Panel application.
  3. To open the menu, click on the icon in the upper right corner of the Rutoken card Image Added.
  4. Select the menu item called Change the PIN code. The application will display a window for entering a new PIN code.
  5. Go to the tab User (to enter a new User PIN) or Administrator (to enter a new Administrator PIN).
  6. Enter the current PIN.
  7. Enter the new PIN code twice.

Changing the Rutoken device label

To change the device label:

  1. Connect the Rutoken to your Android device.
  2. Launch the Rutoken Control Panel application.
  3. To open the menu, click on the icon in the upper right corner of the Rutoken card Image Added.
  4. Select the menu item called Change the token label. The application will display a window for entering the User's PIN code and a new label.
  5. Enter the User's PIN.
  6. Enter a new label.
  7. Click OK.

Unlocking the PIN code

To unlock the User's PIN code:

  1. Connect the Rutoken to your Android device.
  2. Launch the Rutoken Control Panel application.
  3. To open the menu, click on the icon in the upper right corner of the Rutoken card Image Added.
  4. Select the Unlock menu item. The application will display a window for entering the Administrator's PIN code and a button for unlocking the User's PIN code.
  5. Enter the Administrator's PIN.
  6. Click OK.

Specific features related to working with the Rutoken EDS Flash device

An important feature of the Rutoken EDS Flash device is the presence of managed Flash memory. It can be divided into sections, access to which is delimited using PIN codes. Such memory is called protected and its state remains unchanged during the formatting of the device.