Emergency calls – Apple iPhone/iPhone 3G (User manual) User Manual

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Create a conference call:

1

Make a call.

2

Tap Add Call and make another call. The first call is put on hold.

3

Tap Merge Calls. The calls are merged onto one line and everyone can hear each other.

4

Repeat steps two and three to add up to five calls.

Drop one call

Tap Conference and tap

next to a call. Then

tap End Call.

Talk privately with a call

Tap Conference, then tap Private next to a call.
Tap Merge Calls to resume to conference.

Add an incoming call

Tap Hold Call + Answer, then tap Merge Calls.

If your service includes conference calling, iPhone always has a second line available in
addition to the conference call.

Emergency Calls

If iPhone is locked with a passcode, you may still be able to make an emergency call.

Make an emergency call when iPhone is locked: On the Enter Passcode screen, tap
Emergency Call, then dial the number using the keypad.

Important:

Only emergency numbers valid in the region where you’re making the call

will work. In some countries, you can’t make emergency calls unless your SIM card is
installed and activated, and the SIM PIN has been correctly entered or turned off.

In the U.S., location information (if available) is provided to emergency service
providers when you dial 911.

Important:

You should not rely on wireless devices for essential communications, such

as medical emergencies. Use of any cellular phone to call emergency services may not
work in all locations. Emergency numbers and services vary by region, and sometimes
an emergency call cannot be placed due to network availability or environmental
interference. Some cellular networks may not accept an emergency call from iPhone if
it doesn’t have a SIM, if you locked your SIM, or if you haven’t activated your iPhone.

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