Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Section 4

Cell Phone

Reference

Code Function When To Use

*

#

Pauses Dialing for

Insert where dialing must

5 seconds.

pause for recorded

messages or switching

functions before resuming.

Stops dialing to wait for

Insert when dialing time

SEND keystroke.

delays are unpredictable.

DTMF dialing string prefix

Place at beginning of a dial

string you want to be sent as

DTMF tones.

Stops to display PhoneBk

Insert when you want to call

and links the Highlighted

a number listed in your

number as the SEND key

PhoneBk using a Calling

is pressed.

Card, etc. for a prefix.

Transmits your GPS

Inserted after a dial string

Position.

to another NavTalk unit.

The code for your Calling

Automatically enters your

Card PIN as entered in

PIN when making a call.

Phone Setup Directory.

Queries another unit

Insert at the end of a dialing

for its GPS position.

string to another unit for position

reporting.

Star and Pound Keys.

Used for standard DTMF tones

P

S

D

L

T
C

Q

4. Use the “C” code to recall your Calling Card PIN

from its stored and secured location on the Setup
Menu Phone Directory sub-menu.

Example: Enter

your access number to your carrier, wait for tone,
enter

0, area code, a 7 digit phone number, wait for

tone, enter a

“C” code for your calling card

(18778000P09137226578PC).

5. Use the “S” code to stop dialing and pause until

you determine when to continue dialing.

Example:

You dial to an automated phone service that
provides you with voice prompts that you want to
listen to before continuing to dial. (5666789S)

6. Use the “T” code to transmit your GPS position

using DTMF tones.

Example: 19137223344T

7. Use the “Q” code to query another NavTalk or

NavTalk Pilot for its GPS position. The units will
automatically communicate and transfer the GPS
position.

Example: 18164327890Q

8. Use both # and * for typical DTMF tones in a string.

Example: 19134569000 P *6674566P435#

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