Cell phone reference – Garmin NavTalk User Manual

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Cell Phone

Reference

SECTION 5

To access scanning preferences:

1. Highlight the padlock symbol and press ENTER.

2. Enter your password using the phone

keypad and press ENTER.

3. Scroll through the Home, Preferred List

and system preference boxes and check those

that you desire to scan. The preferred SID List

can hold up to 15 entries per NAM programmed

by you or your service provider.

NOTE: The home system depends on the current NAM

selection. Contact your cellular service provider for informa-

tion about their roaming agreements with other companies.

In some areas, scanning phones are automatically recog-

nized by cellular systems with a roaming agreement. In oth-

ers, you must contact the cellular provider before they can

recognize your phone. They will require your phone number

and ESN number (found on the NAM page of the setup menu).

5.9 Setting Sound Functions for your
NavTalk Cell Phone Features

By cursoring through the Sound Page you can
set the following sound features:
Microphone to Open or Mute during a call, Call
Ring to Ring A, Ring B, Ring C, Ring D, Ring E, or
Off, and Beeps to sound for Message and Key or
only Message, or Key only, or Off for no Beeps.

NOTE: When Call Ring is Off, a message with
beeps indicates an incoming call. For total silence the
‘Beeps” must also be set to Off. The microphone set-
ting cannot be changed unless there is a call in
progress.The microphone can be muted during a call
by holding the QUIT key.The three volume settings
can be set by pressing the ZOOM/VOLUME keys
at the top of the display screen anytime (with excep-
tion of the map page where Zoom is functional).

If you are using the NavTalk unit with the
GARMIN Vehicular Adapter (Hands-Free) Kit,
you can adjust the ‘External Mic Gain’ by
higlighting that field and use the ROCKER key-
pad Left/Right keys to raise or lower the gain as
required.

“Pop-Up” menus appear for

each of the Sound Page fields.

The ‘External Mic Gain’
feataure is used with the

Vehicular Adapter Kit

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