Aastra Maestro 4525 Owner's Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Mæstro 4525

Owner’s Manual •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mæstro 4525

Page 2 - Contents

6 Attaching the stand in the desk mount position 1. Fold the cords back as shown.2. Lower the stand into the slots on the base, as shown below.3. Sli

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7 Attaching the stand in the wall mount position 1. Bring the line cord through the opening in the stand, then lower the stand into the slots on the

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8 Charging the handset battery When you first plug in your phone, you will need to charge the battery for at least 5 hours before you can use the ha

Page 5 - Introduction

9 Note: The next time you charge the handset, simply put it on the base. It is not necessary to turn the power OFF after the first charging session

Page 6 - Unpacking the phone

10 Battery level indicator You may check the battery level of your handset by pressing the display key when at the idle display. You may check t

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11 Range of operation The actual operating range of your Mæstro 4525 can vary with the construction of your home, interference from household applian

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12Putting a call on holdThe hold feature keeps your caller on the line so you can talk privately to someone in the room. If you forget that someone is

Page 9 - Installation

131. Place the handset on the base.2. On the base, press and hold i while also pressing Ion the handset. Hold both keys for 5 seconds.3. When the disp

Page 10 - Attaching the stand in the

14dial local numbers directly from the Callers List without having to remove the area code first.1. Press c.2. Press the display key.3. Press the o

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15Callers List information is sorted from oldest to newest. When the list is full, the oldest items are deleted to make room for the new callers.When

Page 12 - Charging the handset

Introduction 1 Unpacking the phone 2Handset 3Base 4 Installation 5 Choosing the best location 5Connecting the telephone 5Attaching the stand in th

Page 13 - Quick charge

16Viewing the Callers List1. To see the Callers List heading, press c.2. Use the [ and ] keys to move between callers.3. Use the < and > keys to

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17Copying a number to the Directory1. Press c.2. Use the [ and ] keys to find the caller.3. If the number requires editing, make the required changes.

Page 15 - Making basic calls

18Using the Call TimerWhen you’re on a call, the display shows the channel you’re using in the lower left corner. After ten seconds on the call, it th

Page 16 - Personalizing your telephone

19Call Waiting and Three Way CallingIf you subscribe to Call Waiting or Three-Way Calling (not available in some areas), read the information from you

Page 17 - Handset receiver volume

20The following illustration shows how the arrow keys move you to different screens in the Directory.Viewing the Directory1. To see the Directory list

Page 18 - Using the Callers List

21Entering names1. Press the key with the desired letter repeatedly until that letter appears on the display. The letters are printed on the dial pad

Page 19 - Setting up the Callers List

221. Press D.2. Use [ and ] to find the name that you wish to change.3. While the name is on the display, press the display key. The cursor appears

Page 20 - Callers List

23Display prompts © Aastra Telecom.Prompt MeaningCaller information: The telephone company is unable to send caller information.The Directory item has

Page 21 - Using advanced features

24Handset lights Prompt MeaningMake sure you are within range of the base, then repeat the procedure. If the prompt remains, reset the telephone by fo

Page 22 - Making an intercom call

25Base lights Locating the base.For the best performance, locate the base centrally in your house, preferably in an open area, away from refrigerators

Page 23 - Using the Directory

Using the Callers List 14 Setting up the Callers List 15Viewing the Callers List 15Dialing from the Callers List 16Copying a number to the Direct

Page 24 - Saving numbers

26The battery is low even after charging.The battery of your telephone can be recharged and reused many times. If the battery fails even after chargin

Page 25 - Editing the Directory

27Language, ringer volume, and area code have changed back to the defaults.The base has been without power for more than three days. Follow the proced

Page 26 - Display and indicators

28Rights of the telephone companyIf your telephone causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may stop your service temporarily or as

Page 27 - Prompt Meaning

29— Equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by your telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tar

Page 28 - Handset lights

30Programming emergency numbersWhen programming emergency numbers or making test calls to emergency numbers:1. Remain on the line and briefly explain t

Page 29 - Helpful hints

314. Do not use the base near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool, or in a wet basement.5. Do not

Page 30 - S until you

32CoverageAastra Telecom warrants this product against defects in quality and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of original

Page 31 - Regulatory information

Should your telephone fail during the twelve-month warranty period, please return it for repair to the place of purchase, You will be responsible for

Page 32 - Commission (FCC) notice

i A Answering callsany key 1 , 11 Handset 11 Antenna 3 , 5 , 7 Area code 13 Arrow keys 3 , 15 – 21 Attaching the stand 6 , 7 B Base 2 Bas

Page 33 - Hearing aids

iiPrompts table 22, 23Troubleshooting 26Waking Handset up 9Display key 3, 11, 26DONE display key 16, 20, 21EEDIT display key 16, 23End key 3, 4, 11, 1

Page 35 - Warranty information

iiiProblems with phone 25Prompts table 22, 23QQuick Charge 9Quick Reference Card 2RRadio interference 12, 27Range 10, 22, 26Redial empty 23Redial key

Page 36 - Repair information

1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Mæstro 4525 cordless telephone. Walking and talking with cordless technology With the Mæstro 452

Page 37 - State law provisions

2 Unpacking the phone Check to see that the following parts are included in the box. Keep the box for future use.If any part is missing, contact the

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3 Handset AntennaMultipurpose light ((page 24)).Backlit display shows call information, phone status prompts, and Directory items (page 18- 22).Two

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4 Base Handset hanger tab (page 7).e lets you hang up a call ((page 11)).Volume control, under the right edge, changes the volume for the speaker (

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5 Choosing the best location For best results: • the base should be the only item plugged into the wall outlet• the antenna should be fully extended•

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