Motorola V60v Dialing an Emergency Number, Terminating an Incoming Call, Emergency Callback Mode

Models: V60v

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Dialing an Emergency Number

You can make an emergency call to 911 at any time, as long as your phone is turned on and can acquire a signal. Your phone has an emergency mode that is activated with any call to 911. When your phone is in emergency mode, the “mute” feature is not available and your phone number is not hidden. Your phone will return to its previous location settings after the emergency call is made.

You can dial the emergency number even when your phone is locked.

To call the emergency number at any time:

1.Dial the emergency number (such as 911).

2.Press N.

Note: If there is no service available when an emergency call is attempted, your phone will continue to search for the first available service (whether it is a less preferred system or negative system). If a non-preferred system has been acquired for emergency call, the roaming indicator will flash. In Analog mode, you will not be prompted with call guard when attempting to make a 911 call.

Emergency Callback Mode

Emergency Callback Mode is entered when you complete an emergency call. This mode allows the emergency services system to return your call if necessary. While in Emergency Callback Mode, please keep the following in mind:

No outgoing calls except emergency numbers are allowed.

Your phone’s screen will display instructions on how to exit emergency mode.

To exit from Emergency Callback mode, press * and # together or turn the phone off then on again.

Terminating an Incoming Call

To terminate an incoming call:

While the phone is ringing or vibrating, press O or

+ (Ignore).

When a call is terminated, the caller is transferred to voicemail (if the voicemail feature is activated) instead of a hearing a busy signal.

Section 2A: Your PCS Phone: The Basics

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