Strange Settings problem

Hi !!
I am having this strange problem. When I restart the phone for first 2-3 hours if I click on settings it asks for security password. Although after 2-3 hours it stops asking for one but I am sure I havent set any passwords. The default passwords like 1111, 0000 etc wont work. I mailed sony care but there response is still pending. I dont wanna reset phone and spend time setting up all the things again . Can anyone suggest a solution? I am attaching a screenshot of the same.
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Have you tried the steps outlined by Uliwooly? If the phone is locked and you can’t get in you will need to run a repair as per the steps provided above.
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