Cellular terminology – Garmin NavTalk User Manual

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APPENDIX F

Cellular

Terminology

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

bers 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.

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 NavTalk is left on to

receive calls.

Sub-menu: A secondary level of access for advanced feature program-

ming and activation.

System Identification: A five-digit number that identifies your home

cellular system.

System Mode: A setting that determines the system type that your cel-

lular phone will access.

System Type: A designation that indicates one of two competing cellular
carriers in a given geographical area. The non- wire carrier operates on
the “A” block of cellular frequencies, and the wireline carrier operates on
the “B” block of cellular frequencies.

Toggle: To switch from one of two options and back again.

Talk-time: The amount of time you spend talking on the phone.

Volume Keys: Also the GPS “Zoom” keys these two up/down arrow keys
are located just above the LCD display and allows you to adjust the vol-
ume of the cellular phone , speaker, microphone and beeper.

Wireline: See System Type

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