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Section 4
Cell Phone
Reference
Introduction:
The NavTalk Pilot Cell Phone provides you with a full
range of cell phone features as well as some unique to a
GPS/Cell Phone device. This reference section will
instruct you in how to use these features to enhance the
efficiency of the cell phone. Section 3 of this manual
titled, “Basic Phone Operation,” has provided you with
information on basic operation of the cell phone such as
placing and answering calls, adjusting volume, the cell
phone pages, auto-redial and missed call indicators. Now
you will learn how to take advantage of NavTalk Pilot’s
advanced cell phone features.
Fields in the Cellular Status Page
The Cellular Status Page will be the page most often
displayed during cell phone use. The fields displayed are:
Your Active Phone Number, Ground Phone
Number, Air Phone Number, the Duration of Your
Last Call, the Last Dialed number or the Date.
The Message Center
Two Configurable Data Fields — default to Cellular
System Identification Number and Time of Day
The Status Bar Symbols — which are explained in
detail beginning on page 17.
There are three sub-menu pages accessed from the
Cellular Status Page:
Missed Calls Page—
Appears when you highlight
Message Center and press
ENTER
to display a list of
unanswered calls with numbers and date/time stamp.
Cellular Page Menu—
Allows you to enter a
PhoneBook Number, use Spell n’ Find, Start/Stop
Cellular, select from Manual Answer, Auto Answer or
Auto Pager, Change Data Fields and to reset the page to
default settings.
Missed Calls Page
Cellular Status Page