You will know that you are in the
Emergency
Callback
mode when you open your phone and
see
“Emergency Callback”
on the screen.
Exiting “Emergency Callback” Mode:
You must remove your battery to exit the
emergency callback setting. See page 8 for
information about removing a battery.
Why do I have an Emergency Callback setting?
If you dial
9-1-1,
your mobile phone line is kept
free so that the
911 operator
can call you back or
stay on the line with you.
If you mistakenly call
9-1-1,
end the
call as soon as possible by pressing
to
Hang up
or close your phone.
TIP
Every day in the U.S., more than 200,000 wireless
calls are made to 911.
FACT
Emergency Callback Mode
When you dial
9-1-1,
your phone automatically
enters
Emergency Callback
mode for 30 minutes.
While in this mode, you cannot make
other calls.
Making an Emergency Call:
1.
Dial the numbers
9-1-1
.
“Calling Emergency”
appears on the screen.
2.
When the
911 operator
answers,
“Connected to Emergency”
appears
on the screen, as shown.
Ending an Emergency Call:
1.
If the
“No to Hang up”
command is showing at
the bottom of the screen, press
.
2.
Your
Emergency Callback
setting is now
active. To reconnect to the
911 operator,
press
the
button.
Connected to
Emergency
No to Hang up
911
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