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Cell Phone

Reference

SECTION 5

EXAMPLES OF CODED DIAL STRINGS:

1. Use a “D” code before a string of numbers

and they will all be sent as DTMF tones.

Example: D3124545

2. Use the “P” code to create a 5 second

pause in a dial string to allow for recorded mes-

sages or other delays in the dialing sequence.

Example: 7654567PP234 = the phone number, a

10-second pause for the recorded message and

then the extension number.

3. Use the “L” code to link a phone number from the

PhoneBook for insertion into the dial string.

Example: 555-1212L. Bob Anderson’s extension

number can be selected from the PhoneBook

during the dial string allowing it to be sent as a

DTMF tone.

4. Use the “C” code to recall your Calling Card PIN

from its stored and secured location on the Setup

Menu Phone Directory sub-menu.

Example: Enter your access number to your car-

rier, wait for tone, enter 0, area code, a 7 digit

phone number. wait for tone, enter a “C” code for

your calling card PIN (18778000P09137226578PC).

5. Use the “S” code to stop dialing and pause until

you determine when to continue dialing.

Example: You dial to an automated phone service

that provides you with voice prompts that you

want to listen to before continuing to dial.

(5666789S)

6. Use the “T” code to transmit your GPS position

using DTMF tones.

Example: 19137223344T

7. Use the “Q” code to query another NavTalk for its

GPS position. The units will automatically commu-

nicate and transfer the GPS position.

Example: 18164327890Q

8. Use both # and

*

for typical DTMF tones in a string.

Example: 19134569000 P *6674566P435#

WARNING: Keep in mind when sending DTMF tones for PIN’s

that the NavTalk is essentially a radio, and its signals can be

monitored by radio receivers set to the same frequency.

Although such instances are extremely rare, you may want to

restrict the use of bank account PIN’s, etc.,as a security measure.

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