Cell phone reference – Garmin NavTalk User Manual

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Cell Phone

Reference

SECTION 5

5.6.2 Programming Security to Lock
Your Phone and Selected Features

Lock Phone - To prevent unauthorized use of
your phone, you can lock it so that before you
use it again you must enter a lock password.

Auto Lock - To prevent unauthorized use of
your phone, you can set it to lock each time it is
powered up and the lock password or security pass-
word must be entered before the phone can be
used. This setting, when checked, also allows
“Quick Lock” of the phone by using the “Lock
Phone” button on this page or by holding the
Menu key from any page. When using “Quick
Lock” no password is required to lock the phone.

Call Blocking - When you enable this feature
you can choose to exclude calls from these
sources: All Incoming, All Outgoing, Less than
11 Digits, 1 Prefix and 011 Prefix.

About Passwords:

The Navtalk employs two types of passwords

(actually number codes that can be created using
the Phone Keypad to spell words) to secure use
of the NavTalk and its stored data. It can be pro-
grammed so that a Lock Password can be used
to Lock or Unlock the Phone.

Stored Setup data and the Lock Password are

protected by a Security Password. It secures
Calling Card PIN, Auto Lock, Call Blocking, NAM
Selection, Emergency Number, Remote Command
and Scanning features. The Security Password can
also be used to Lock or Unlock the phone.

NavTalk features that can be security protect-

ed are accompanied by a padlock icon. The icon
is closed by default and on each power cycle and
can be opened by highlighting and entering the
Security Password.

Each password is provided with a default:

Lock Password = 1234

Security Password = 1234567

SetUp Menu Security

Directory

Password Programming
Page for Lock Password

“Locked Phone”

Displays after power ON.

Enter Lock or Security Pass-

word to Unlock

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