Redialing Numbers Previously Called Using The Last Dialed Page; Redialing Using The Auto Redial Feature; Using The Speed Dial Feature - Garmin NavTalk Pilot Pilot's Manual & Reference

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Redialing Numbers Previously Called Using
the Last Dialed Page
You may often need to speak with the same person
throughout the day or may not have made contact with
that person when you last dialed their number. By
accessing the Last Dialed Page you can recall from the list
of last dialed numbers those that you would like to redial.
The list will retain the last nine dialed numbers from the
PhoneBook and manually dialed numbers. A scroll bar
will appear when there are more numbers than can be
displayed. Highlight the name or number and press
SEND to redial.
Redialing Using the Auto-Redial Feature
You can automatically redial a phone number when
the cellular cannot be accessed because of system traffic,
poor signal, etc. You can auto-redial the number up to
nine times. This feature is programmed from the Phone
Page of the Setup Program. It will not redial a busy
number or an unanswered call (refer to Page 43-44.)

Using the Speed Dial Feature

The Speed Dial Feature allows you to view name or
Phone Keypad number assignments, and hold the
number key corresponding to the Speed Dial List number
for more than one second to dial that phone number from
anywhere on the unit. There are nine entry spaces on the
Speed Dial list. Names and numbers may be added to the
Speed Dial list when they are recorded using the 'New
PhoneBk #' menu. They can also be added from the
existing list of names in the PhoneBook by using the 'Edit'
feature to assign a name to a Speed Dial position.
Section 4
Cell Phone
Reference
When a number from the
Last Dialed List is
redialed, it moves to the
top of the list with a new
Time/Date Stamp.
When using Auto-
Redial, select the number
of times (up to 9) for
redialing a number.
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