Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Appendix F

Cellular

Terminology

Home System: The local cellular system where you obtained your cellular

service.

Indicator: A symbol on your display screen that provides you with

information about your cellular phone status.

Landline: The telephone system used for conventional office and home

phones.

Lock: To prevent unauthorized access to the cellular phone.

Lock Password: A one to eight digit code used to unlock a locked phone.

Name Directory: An alphabetical list of the names and phone numbers you

have stored in your phone’s internal PhoneBook.

Nickel Metal Hydride Battery (NiMH): A battery technology used to

power the unit.

PIN: See Personal Identification Number.

Personal Identification Number (PIN): A private numeric “password” that

allows you to access some cellular systems or automated systems such as voice
mail, while preventing unauthorized use.

Retry: The automated redialing of a phone number that did not answer or

was busy when you first tried to place the call. The NavTalk Pilot can be
programmed to attempt up to ten retries before stopping.

Roam: To use a cellular system outside of your home system, usually when

you travel beyond the range of your home system.

SID: See System Identification.

Scratchpad: A memory feature that allows the user to enter phone numbers

and other information for temporary storage and retrieval.

Scroll: To move forward or backward through a list or arrangement of fields

on a display screen using the directional arrow keys on the arrow keypad.

Security Password: A one to eight digit number used to secure data setup

features of the NavTalk Pilot.

Speed Dial: A rapid method for dialing a frequently used phone number by

selecting the number from the speed dial list and pressing the SEND key.

Standby Time: The amount of time that your unit is left on to receive calls.

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