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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........DESCRIPTION OF THE SET .
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your Belgacom Maestro 350 telephone set. The Belgacom Maestro 350 is equipped with 10 direct memory keys and supports hands free operation. The number dialled appears on the display and can, if necessary, be corrected before it is sent out. If equipped with the appropriate batteries, this telephone set also provides access to most of the Services available on the Belgacom telephone network.
  • Page 3: Description Of The Set

    DESCRIPTION OF THE SET Belgacom Maestro CLEAR TRANS 3PTY PQRS WXYZ LCD Display Label Direct memory keys / function keys CLEAR key (transfer key) Last number redial / pause key Amplified reception (+6 dB) key Mute key Volume control 10. LED 11.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Insert one of the line cord plugs into the rear side of the set until it clicks into place. Insert the other plug into the five pin connector. Via the grooves the cord can be run to the front or to the back of your Belgacom Maestro 350. Connecting the handset Take the short end of the coiled cord and insert the connector into the orifice provided in the handset until it clicks into place.
  • Page 5 Cover plate Line cord connection batterij (RJ11) Line cord slot Coild cord slot Fixing points Coiled cord connection for wall mounting (RJ9) Fig. 1 . . .
  • Page 6: Wall Mounting (Fig. 2)

    Wall mounting (Fig. 2) The set can also be used as a wall set. To secure the set to the wall, fit two screws 3.5 x 40 mm as follows: Using the screws, secure the bottom of the set to two fixing points; mount into place by pushing the set down.
  • Page 7: Fitting The Label And The Label Holder

    Once you have programmed your set you can write the names or phone numbers of memory keys on the LABEL. Remove the insert, turn 180° and place in the slot. Label, label holder Belgacom Maestro CLEAR TRANS 3PTY PQRS WXYZ Fig.
  • Page 8: Programming The Set

    The programming can be accessed via the SETTINGS menu. Choice of language When you fit the batteries in your Belgacom Maestro 350 you are asked to choose a language. The default language of your Belgacom Maestro 350 is English.
  • Page 9: Use

    Use of the set Phoning via the handset Lift the handset and wait for dial tone. Dial the number and wait for the call to be set up. Restore the handset at the end of the call. Phoning via the keypad with the handset on hook Press the loudspeaker key, , and wait for dial tone.
  • Page 10 Phoning via direct memories Your set is equipped with 10 direct memory keys, Go off hook or press the key and wait for dial tone. Press the direct memory key, ,... or Details on the use and programming of these memories are given in MEMORY MENU"...
  • Page 11: Use Of The Keys

    Press this key to send out the last number dialled. This key is also used as pause key when programming numbers in the memory. key. This key lets you use specific Belgacom Comfort Services. You can, for example, reject a second call by pressing the key followed by 0".
  • Page 12: The Service Access Keys

    The service access keys Automatic recall If you press this key your set will automatically call the number of the last incoming call. In case your telephone set is locked for this type of call, "LOCKED" appears on the display. Accept second call and flip flop (broker's call) When you hear the Call Waiting signal you ask the first subscriber (B) to wait a moment and then you press the...
  • Page 13: The Memory Keys

    Use of the Menus, DIRECT MEMORIES further on. Voice Mail access key ( For added telephone comfort, if you have subscriber to the Belgacom Voice Mail services, you can program the telephone number used to consult your Voice Mail messages, in direct memory For further information or queries, do not hesitate to contact Belgacom's customer service.
  • Page 14: Electronic Keypad Lock

    Comfort Services on the Belgacom telephone network. PW -- -- -- -- appears on the display. You are asked to enter the 4 digits of your password.
  • Page 15: Use Behind A Pabx

    To activate and deactivate the Belgacom Comfort Services, behind PABX, the set will automatically insert the prefix and a pause before the necessary codes are sent out.
  • Page 16: Menu Concept

    As a quick reference guide on the use of the Belgacom Maestro 350, an overview of the menu structure with note on the use of the menus plus a reference list of the used abbreviations, is attached to this user guide.
  • Page 17: Use Of The Menus

    General preliminary note To activate the Belgacom Services, the set will automatically transmit all the information the network needs as soon as you confirm your choice with Wait for the network confirmation signal (rapidly alternating tone) and confirm with .
  • Page 18 Call Waiting To activate or deactivate Call Waiting on your Belgacom Maestro 350, select "C WAIT" from the SERVICES menu. Confirm your choice with Activate or deactivate the service using the function key M4 ON/OFF .
  • Page 19 ON/OFF Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) Belgacom lets you view the calling party's number on the display of your set before you answer the call. This is the so called CLIP" service. When a call is announced on your set the calling number is displayed for 5 seconds.
  • Page 20 ON/OFF . Confirm your choice with "Calling Line Identification Restriction" (CLIR) If Belgacom lets you permanently deactivate the presentation of your number on your correspondents' sets (CLIR" service), you can also modify this setting on a per call basis. For this, go to the SERVICES menu, choose the CLIR function, confirm with...
  • Page 21: Memory Menu

    , appears. Use the keys to scroll through the list. Notes Even if a subscriber has called you several times during your absence, the Belgacom Maestro 350 will only store the latest call made from this number..
  • Page 22 If the list of unanswered incoming calls has not been consulted yet, as indicated by the icon, becomes a function key with which you can directly access this list. However, if you want to call the number stored in direct memory , you must first press the key.
  • Page 23 Go off hook. The number displayed is then sent out. Prefix and memory numbers If your Belgacom Maestro 350 is connected to a PABX, you must first dial a prefix to receive the dial tone of the external line. This may be a 1 or 2 digit code (e.g.
  • Page 24: Settings Menu

    The decadic (DC) mode is only used if your Belgacom Maestro 350 is connected to a PABX that does not support the DTMF mode. If your Belgacom Maestro 350 is used directly on the public telephone network, you do not need to change the initial setting.
  • Page 25 Go to the SETTINGS menu and choose CALL BAR with the key. Confirm with and select one of the following four options with the key: NONE no call barring; choose this setting to unlock the keypad. INTZ/NAT barring of international and non local numbers. TOT-MEM total call barring, except for the memories, TOTAL...
  • Page 26 German. Calling Line Identification Presentation Your Belgacom Maestro 350 set displays the telephone number of the person who is calling you, which is indicated by CLIP . In PABX, you probably do not have access to the CLIP" function. In this case you are advised to deactivate this feature in your set so as to avoid a useless dashed line being shown on the display.
  • Page 27: Password Menu

    * (PIN ****). Personal code for use of the Comfort Services First you must inform your Belgacom Maestro 350 that you are using a Personal Code for the Comfort Services. For this, go to the PASSWORD menu by twice pressing the key.

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