Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual
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Section 4
Cell Phone
Reference
Keep in mind when sending DTMF tones for PIN’s
that the NavTalk Pilot is essentially a radio, and its signals
can be monitored by radio receivers set to the same
frequency. Considering the possibility, you may want to
restrict the use of bank account PIN’s, and credit card
numbers as a security measure.
Using Prefix Dialing:
Prefix dialing allows you to insert an area code or
long distance service number prefix in front of a phone
number selected from the PhoneBook. This is helpful
when you are outside your home cell or area code and
want to dial a number from your PhoneBook, Speed Dial,
Last Dialed, and Missed Calls pages.
To use Prefix Dialing:
1. Access any dialing related page and press MENU.
2. Cursor down to ‘Use Prefix Dial’ and press ENTER.
The ‘Enter Prefix’ window will appear.
3. Press ENTER, then use the phone keypad to enter
the dialing prefix. When finished, press ENTER to
return to the PhoneBook Page.
4. Select the name from the Phonebook, or other page
that lists numbers, that you wish to dial and press
SEND. The prefix will be displayed on the Cellular
Status display along with the number just selected.
Prefix Dialing is a one time per call feature and the
prefix dialing string is erased after the call has been
placed.
Using Hook Flash
Hook Flash is used to access enhanced calling
features which are offered by some cellular providers,
such as Call Waiting and Conference Calling. During a
call, pressing the SEND key performs a hook flash. For
specific operation, contact your cellular provider.
Dialed Number
showing the prefix
The PhoneBook Pop-up
Menu with ‘Use Prefix
Dial’ highlighted
Enter the prefix
number string