Blackberry 6750 Getting Started Manual page 65

Wireless handheld 800/1900 mhz cdma network
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Your handheld dials the emergency phone number and beeps four
times. When you end the emergency call, your handheld enters
Emergency Callback Mode.
Note: If your handheld radio is turned off when you attempt to place an
emergency call, the radio is turned on automatically and the call is
placed.
If your handheld is not activated on your service provider's network, or
if your handheld cannot find a CDMA network that is allowed by your
service provider, your handheld attempts to find any available CDMA
network if you need to place an emergency phone call.
Emergency Callback Mode
When you end an emergency call, the handheld enters Emergency
Callback Mode. Emergency Callback Mode appears in the
handheld status section of the screen. Emergency Callback Mode is
active for five minutes and enables the operator to call you back or
determine your approximate location.
In Emergency Callback Mode, you cannot send and receive
messages or browse web pages. If you place a call to a
non-emergency number during the five-minute time period,
Emergency Callback Mode is disabled.
Getting Started Guide
Placing emergency calls
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