Understanding The Status Bar - Garmin NavTalk Pilot Pilot's Manual & Reference

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Understanding the Status Bar

An important feature of the NavTalk Pilot is the
combined GPS/Cellular Status Bar that appears at the
bottom of every main GPS and Cellular Page. The Status
Bar is important because it lets you know at a glance the
status of all the primary functions of your NavTalk Pilot.
The Status Bar appears in two sizes: large and regular.
The large size Status Bar is displayed only at the bottom
of the Cellular Status Page and is divided into two lines
(see figure below).
The top line is dedicated to providing cellular
information and conveys three main pieces of information:
• The Cellular Signal Strength - is indicated by an
antenna with 1 to 5 signal bars. The number of bars
shows the strength of the signal received by your NavTalk
Pilot. No bars means you may not be able to call.
The display will change as you move with your unit.
If the signal is not strong enough to place a call, try
moving to a different location.
• The phone "In Use" indicator (displayed
during placed or answered call) - this symbol appears
whenever you answer or place a phone call. When there
is no call activity this space is blank or replaced by the
Auto-Answer or Pager icon when these features are
selected as shown on page 18. When the microphone is
muted an "M" will appear next to the "In Use" icon.
Section 2
Getting
Started
Tour
Status Bar at the base
of the Cellular Status
Page.
Signal Strength Icon
Phone "In-Use" Icon
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