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Emergency Calls The world-wide GSM emergency number<br />

is 112. In many areas of the United States and Canada,<br />

the number is 911. This works regardless of security<br />

restrictions and (on some networks) without a SIM.<br />

4.2 receiving a phone call<br />

the call<br />

arrives<br />

rx 12:00 q<br />

Incomingg<br />

Call<br />

Answeerr?<br />

press the O<br />

key to answer<br />

O<br />

to end the call,<br />

press C<br />

C<br />

When you receive a call:<br />

• Press O to answer the call.<br />

• Press C to send a busy tone or forward the call (if set).<br />

To forward calls, see “Call Forward” on page 37.<br />

• Hold C to reject the call.<br />

Missed Call—You received a call but did not answer.<br />

Your Missed Calls list (page 29) stores the call details.<br />

Anonymous—The caller withheld (restricted) their number.<br />

Unavailable—The network cannot identify the caller.<br />

4.3 receiving a second call<br />

If you receive a second call while you are on a call:<br />

the second<br />

call arrives<br />

rx 12:00 q<br />

Incomingg<br />

Call<br />

Answeerr?<br />

press the O<br />

key to answer<br />

O<br />

use the $<br />

to switch calls<br />

rx<br />

End Currrent<br />

Switcch Caallss<br />

Conferencce Call<br />

Seelecct?<br />

During a call, press $ to open the in-call menu.<br />

If you have<br />

Caller ID, the<br />

caller’s number<br />

or name<br />

appears.<br />

use C to end<br />

the active call<br />

C<br />

4 phone calls<br />

15

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