Cellular terminology – Garmin NavTalk User Manual

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Cellular Terminology

AC Adapter: An accessory that allows power for the NavTalk while

charging the battery pack using a 120 VAC wall outlet.

Accessory Connector: A socket on the bottom of the NavTalk where

you can attach accessories such as an AC adapter, trickle charger, DC
adapter or data accessories.

Air time (Talk-Time): The amount of time you spend using a cellular

system, between the time you place a call and the end or that call.

Antenna: The device on your NavTalk that sends and receives cellular

signals.

Cellular Carrier: One of two the two organizations in a geographic

(cell) area that owns and operates a cellular system.

Cellular Service Provider: A company affiliated with a cellular carrier

that provides cellular service to its customers.

Cellular Signal: The radio waves that carry information between your

cellular phone and the cellular system.

Cellular System: The cellular equipment in a given geographic area that

relays signals to and from individual cellular telephones and the landline
telephone system.

Cigarette Lighter Adapter: An accessory device that allows you to

power your phone and charge its batteries from a car’s cigarette lighter.
Often referred to as a DC Adapter.

DTMF Tones: See Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones.
Default: A feature’s original setting as pre-programmed at the factory.

Defaulting to the original setting is the result of the product user’s deci-
sion not to make any changes when options are offered.

Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones: The tones that your phone transmits

when a key on the keypad is pressed. They are used to access automated
calling systems, such as voice mail, paging services, banking-by-phone,
credit card access, etc.

Fringe Area: The outermost range of a cellular system where cellular
signals are weak.

APPENDIX F

Cellular

Terminology

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