E mergency Call
Emergency call
Police
Fire department or
ambulance service
Japan Coast Guard
Note
• This terminal supports "Location
notifi cation of emergency call". When
dialing an emergency number such as
110, 119 or 118, information of the place
where you called (location information) is
automatically notifi ed to the agency that
you called (e.g. a police station). Depending
on the location and the signal reception
when you called, the agency may not be
able to confi rm your exact location. When
your location information is notifi ed, the
agency name that you called is displayed
on the screen of this terminal. If you dial
by adding "184" in front of your number to
hide your caller ID, your location information
and phone number are not notifi ed.
Calling
102
Phone number
110
119
118
However, if the agency you called
considers your location information and
phone number necessary for important
purposes such as life saving, the
agency can retrieve them regardless
of your mobile settings. In addition, the
introduction area and introduction timing
of "Location notifi cation of emergency
call" vary depending on the readiness of
the agency you called.
• When you are making an emergency call
(110, 119 or 118) from this terminal, be
sure to notify that you are calling from a
mobile phone and give both your mobile
phone number and present location
clearly as the police or fi re department
may call you back for confi rmation. Stay
where you are to ensure that your call
will not be cut off during reporting. After
making an emergency call, do not turn off
your mobile phone immediately. Keep it
powered on for about 10 minutes so that
it can receive an incoming call.
• Depending on the area where you make an
emergency call, it may not be connected
to the jurisdictional fi re department or
police station.