-9-Ending a CallPress E. Note that if you are within the menu system (see“Menu Navigation” on page 13), pressing E once onlyexits the menu system; pressing E twice returns thephone to the standby mode and ends the call.Answering a CallWhen the phone rings, press S to answer the call. Notethat the phone must have cellular service to either send orreceive phone calls.Caller IdentificationIf caller identification is available in your area, the phonenumber and/or name of the incoming call may be dis-played when the call is received. Contact your cellular ser-vice provider on the availability of caller identification.Call WaitingIf call waiting is available in your area, the phone sounds atone during a call in progress to indicate a second call isincoming. To answer the incoming call, press S; pressS again to return to the initial call in progress. Contactyour cellular service provider on the availability of callwaiting.Placing an Emergency CallWith your phone powered on and operating in normal, unre-stricted conditions, you can place a call for emergency service (forexample, 911) by entering in the phone number digits and press-ing S.Under certain conditions, such as partial or full phone lock (see “0.Phone Lock” on page 45), calls can be restricted. To help ensurethat emergency calls can be placed, even under these restrictedconditions, your phone contains a preprogrammed emergencynumber. If the emergency number you dial matches the prepro-grammed number, the call is placed regardless of any restrictions.The preprogrammed number is usually 911; however, your serviceprovider may change the number if necessary. If you are uncer-tain as to the number that has been preprogrammed, contactyour service provider.You can also program an emergency number into a speed-dial,one-touch location (see “One-Touch Dialing” on page 37); how-ever, please note that the one-touch dialing feature does not oper-ate when the phone is set to full lock. If the phone is in full lock, youmust dial the digits of the emergency number.