
Making Emergency Calls
Calling Emergency Numbers
You can make calls to “911”, “911” or “
911”, even if your phone is locked or your call is restricted.
Example:
1. Enter 9 | 1 | 1 . |
2. Press VAD .
Your Emergency Numbers
You can make calls to emergency numbers you specified, even if your phone is locked or your call is restricted. See Changing Your Emergency Numbers (F62) on page 102.
Locating Position in Emergency Calls (GPS)
Your phone supports the system to locate your position when you make an emergency call to “911”, “911” or “
911” in the digital mode operation. This feature is system dependent. The emergency call is momentarily interrupted, while the phone receives the GPS (Global Positioning System) signals.
Important: See “Emergency Calls” on page 124.
Emergency Call Mode
When the emergency number “911”, “911” or “
911” is dialed, the phone enters Emergency Call Mode and will attempt to complete the emergency call using any available cellular system it can find. After the call is placed, the phone will stay in the Emergency Call Mode, and attempt to continue to receive service from the cellular system used to complete the call. “Emergency Call Mode, End to Exit” will display and the phone will automatically exit the Emer-
gency Call Mode after 5 minutes or after you press .
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