Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Section 6

GPS Receiver

Reference

Sound— tab functions on your NavTalk Pilot allow

you to set the following sound features:

Microphone may be set to Open or Mute during a

call. Call Ring can be set to five different ring sounds,
Ring A, Ring B, Ring C, Ring D, Ring E, or Off. Multiple
ring sounds allow you to distinguish your unit ring from
others. Ring A has a normal beat (1 second on, 2 seconds
off, repeated) with only one tone. Ring B has a normal
beat with two tones. Ring C has a chirping beat (1/4
second on, 1/4 second off, repeated) with two tones.
Ring D and E have normal beats but use DTMF tones.

Beeps can be set for Message and Key, Message only,

Key only, or Off for no Beeps.

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 setting cannot be changed unless

there is a call in progress. The microphone can be muted
during a call by holding the QUIT key. You can also
press and hold the QUIT key while in a call to toggle
between “Open” and “Mute”.

The three volume settings can be set by pressing the

ZOOM/VOLUME keys at the top of the display screen
anytime (except on the map page where Zoom keys are a
screen function).

If you are using the unit with the GARMIN Vehicular

Adapter (Hands-Free) Kit, you can adjust the ‘External
Mic Gain’ by higlighting that field and using the ARROW
keypad Left/Right keys to raise or lower the gain as
required. Refer to Section 4 for additional information on
the sound tab menu selections.

A distinctive ring
sound helps distinguish
your NavTalk Pilot
from other phones.

The unit can be
programmed to beep
when messages
appear, when keys are
pressed or a
combination of both or
even none.

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