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If police, fire, or medical assistance is needed.
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The exact location of the emergency, including cross
streets, mileposts, or landmarks.
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How many people are involved, their condition, and
if help is being administered.
International Calls
If allowed by your service provider, you can place inter-
national calls with your phone just as you would from
any other phone. If you have difficulty completing inter-
national calls, check with your service provider for infor-
mation.
Caller Number Identification
If your service provider has Caller Number Identifica-
tion (Caller ID) service, your phone shows the phone
number of an incoming call in the display. Also, if the
phone number is one that you have stored in your
phonebook with a name, the name is shown with the
phone number when your phone rings. If the Caller ID
information is not available, the message NO ID is
shown in the display. The word Private may be
shown if the Caller ID is restricted by the service pro-
vider.
Low Battery Power Alert
The low battery alert sounds when your battery is reach-
ing its lowest operational power level. The words Low
Battery flash in the display, and the indicator light on
top of your phone flashes red. When this happens, leave
your phone turned on. The phone discharges the battery
and then automatically turns off. You should charge the
battery within 24 hours after a complete discharge so
that the battery can charge to full capacity.
Security Code
Your phone has a security code that you must enter to
gain access to certain functions, such as call restrictions
and calling card numbers. The factory-programmed
code is 0000. You can change this code to provide maxi-
mum security for your phone. See the section on your
security code in the “Menu Descriptions” chapter. If you
forget your security code, contact your service provider
for assistance.