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Cisco 840
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Step 3 From Emergency contacts, tap the desired emergency number.
Program emergency medical information
You can enter Medical information about yourself that may help emergency responders, such as your blood
type, allergies, and medication. This information displays on the Emergency information screen.
Procedure
Step 1 From the lock screen, tap EMERGENCY.
Step 2 Tap EMERGENCY INFORMATION two times.
Step 3 Tap Edit .
Step 4 Enter your PIN or password and tap Enter .
Step 5 Tap Add information.
Step 6 Enter your medical information.
Answer calls
It’s easy to answer calls on your phone, regardless of what you are currently doing on the phone. If you receive
a call while, you're:
On the Cisco Phone app, home screen, or if your phone is in sleep mode, your ringtone sounds and
an incoming call screen displays.
On an active call, an in-ear tone sounds and a heads-up notification appears.
On an active app screen, a heads-up notification appears to ensure that the incoming call doesn’t interrupt
your current work.
A superscript number 1 or 2 on the phone icon indicates whether the call is on Registration 1 or Registration
2. This indication can help you prioritize your calls. For example, your organization may use Registration 2
for all urgent call alerts.
Note
If your phone uses release 1.3(0) or later, your administrator may configure your phone to automatically
answer calls after a ring or two. Check with your administrator for more information.
Answer a call
If you’re on an active call and a second call comes in, you can answer the second call. Answering the second
call automatically places the first call on hold.
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Program emergency medical information

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