Aastra Maestro 900DSS Owner's Specifications

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Page 2 - Congratulations

Installation731 Connect the battery pack to the Handset and insert the battery pack into the Handset.2 Place the cover over the battery compartment. P

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Installation8 W ALL M OUNTING51 Insert a short line cord, 9 in/23 cm or less (not supplied) into back of Base.2 Ensure that the line cord is tightly

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Charging the Battery9 The First Time... When you first setup your Mæstro 900 DSS, you must charge your Handset for at least 10 hours. Place the Handse

Page 5 - Welcome

Options10 — On the side of the Handset press the O key to access the Options List. Press g to exit the list.— Use ] or [ to move through the list

Page 6 - Out of range

Options11When this option is ON, your Handset’s dial pad and display will stay lit for less time, thereby saving battery life. Turn this option OFF on

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Options12 OPTIONS DISPLAY01 Language]=Next*=ChangeOption number (01 through 11)Press to movePress to see how thisIn English?]=Next*=ChoosePress to mov

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Making & Answering Calls13Your Mæstro 900 DSS lets you view a number before you dial, helping to prevent dialing errors. 1 Enter the number using

Page 9 - NSTALLATION

Redial14The Mæstro 900 DSS Redial List remembers the last 5 numbers you dialed. The last number you dialed will always be the first number displayed i

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Call Waiting ID15Call Waiting ID allows you to view the name/number of a second incoming call. Switch between the two callers by pressing C when you h

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Call Waiting ID Calls16➠hint:— You may switch between callers as often as you like by pressing C or f.— You must subscribe to the appropriate service

Page 12 - Charging the Battery

Table of Contents1 Congratulations... on your purchase of the Mæstro 900 DSS telephone. Reading the following easy to understand guide will let you t

Page 13 - Contact your local telephone

Callers List17Press the c key on the Handset to access the Callers List. Up to 30 incoming calls may be stored in the list. This valuable feature help

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Callers List18Saving from the Callers List to the DirectoryYou can save a name and number from the Callers List and store it in your Directory. Direct

Page 15 - PTIONS DISPLAY

Directory19DIRECTORYPressing the D key on the Handset allows you to access the Directory. The Directory lets you store any 30 names and numbers you ch

Page 16 - ˙ again or picking up

Directory20Adding an entry to the Directory1 Press D.2 Press s.3 When the display shows: Enter Number>, use the dial pad to en-ter the number.4 Pre

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Services List21SERVICES LISTThe Services List is accessible using the shared Services/Flash key on the Handset. Various telephone company feature code

Page 18 - Call Waiting ID

Services List22Editing the Services ListWhen your Handset is idle:1 Press the shared Services/Flash key.2 Use [ or ] to find and display the Feature y

Page 19 - C again to

Special Features23HANDSET LOCATORTo locate your Handset, simply press the Handset key on the Base. Your Handset will ring. Follow the sound to locate

Page 20 - or ] to move through

Names, Numbers and Characters24Both numeric and alpha characters are programmed into each dial pad key. Review the following hints to help you success

Page 21 - CALLERS LIST DISPLAY*

Volume Control25Ringer Volume—Adjust when Handset is IdleUse the key, located on the side of the Handset, to adjust the Ringer volume. You have thre

Page 22 - Directory

Display Messages26The following messages appear on the display. If you want to know what to do about a particular display prompt, look it up in the fo

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Page 24 - Services List

Display Messages27Out of Range (tone sounds)You have 30 seconds to move closer to the Base before you lose the call. If you were mak-ing changes in th

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Icons & Lights28* This service may not be available from your local telephone company.DISPLAY ICONSAlways appears in the Callers List indicating a

Page 26 - SPECIAL FEATURES

Troubleshooting29Callers are not identified on the display.You must subscribe to Caller ID or Call Waiting ID from your telephone company and your ser

Page 27 - AMES, NUMBERS AND CHARACTERS

Troubleshooting30The display indicates you have a message when there isn’t one.Clear the display by choosing Clear in Option 02 (page 10).There is a

Page 28 - VOLUME CONTROL

Glossary31Caller IDA service provided by your telephone company which displays the incoming callers name and/or telephone number (when available). A s

Page 29 - DISPLAY MESSAGES

Glossary32RangeThe amount of distance that you may have between your Handset and your Base while still maintaining contact.ServicesYour telephone comp

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Specifications33POWER REQUIREMENTS• Base Power Adaptor: 9 Vdc/350 mA, 60 Hz, 10W• Handset Battery Pack: Ni-cd, 3.6V, 700 mAh, type W connector• Handse

Page 31 - ICONS & LIGHTS

Warranty34 L IMITED W ARRANTY Aastra Telecom warrants this product against defects and malfunctions during a one (1) year period from the date of o

Page 32 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Index35INDEXAAnsweringcalls 13Answering machine 30Area Codes option 11Assistance 34BBasedescription 5, 31installation 6specifications 33Battery is low

Page 33 - Troubleshooting

Index36DDate option 11DeletingCallers List items 17Directory items 19Redial List items 14Services List items 21Dial tone not working 29Dialingcalls 13

Page 34 - GLOSSARY

Table of Contents1 Congratulations... on your purchase of the Mæstro 900 DSS telephone. Reading the following easy to understand guide will let you t

Page 35 - Glossary

Index37Hearing aid compatibility 25Hold 4, 13, 15, 26HS Ringer OFF message 26IIcons 28Important tips 3Installation 6, 8, 9battery 7cord routing 6desk

Page 36 - Specifications

Index38RRange 32Redial List 14deleting items 14saving to Directory 14Redial list is empty message27Repair 34Returns 34SSaved Directory message 14Savi

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If you’ve read this owner’s manual and consulted the Troubleshooting section and still have problems, please call 1-800 574-1611 for technical assist

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2Introduction Welcome... to the world of 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum (DSS). Based on technology originally developed for military applications, DS

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Important Tips3 ➤ Locate the Base away from electrical equipment such as other telephones, radios, computers, refrigerators, fluorescent lights, stereo

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Handset4 MuteOptionsGoodbyeTalkServicesFlashHoldCallersDirectoryRedialDeleteSave36#9802547*1MNODEFWXYZABCTUVJKLGHIPQRSCall WaitingCall Waiting* - W

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Base5Handset cradle - Place theHandset, with the displayfacing you, in the Base tocharge.Charging contacts -Place the Handset intothe Base so that bot

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Installation611 Route line cord through the small hole on the back of the stand.2 Plug the end of the line cord into the back of the Base.3 Attach the

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