User manual
Maestro 2032
1. BEFORE STARTING
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Proximus thanks you for choosing the Maestro 2032,
which is designed for connection to the Belgian
public analogue network, and is approved in compliance with
European regulations, as attested by the CE mark.
1.1 Contents of the box
Check that the following are all in the box:
Base
Handset
Spiral cord
Phone line cord
Power cable
1.2 Cleaning
To clean your set, use an antistatic cloth lightly moistened
with water.
1.3 At-a-glance guide to the keys and display
lift up/down display
Adjust hands-free
/ handset volume
Display
Program key
Direct-access
memories (
M1, M2
&
M3)
Open menu /
Confirm input
Browse menu /
pq
Open Call Log*
Redial
Correct / Erase
input
Quit menu / Flash
(access to operator
Incoming call LED
services*)
Open Phonebook /Dial
Secrecy (mute)
/ Hands-free
from Call Log*
Time and date
New call not yet
of call*
consulted*
Position in Call Log*
*Subject to subscription from Proximus
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Connections
Connect one end of the spiral cord to the handset and the
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other into the slot on the left side of the telephone.
Plug the line cord into the slot at the back of the set (behind
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the display) and plug the telephone jack into the wall
socket.
Connect one end of the power cable into the socket
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provided on the back of the set (behind the display).
Plug the other end into an electricity socket.
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Power supply connector
Line cord connector
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Caution:
Only use the 9V DC power supply provided with the
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telephone.
AC/DC power adapter model: SJB0900100PE
Manufacturer: Helms-Man Industrial Co., Ltd.
AC: 100-240V - 50/60 Hz - 300 mA
Output: 9V DC 100 mA
This appliance is equipped with a switching power supply; it
therefore has very low electricity consumption.
Spiral cord
Power cable
Line cord
2.2 Wall mounting installation
Your phone is by default in desk mode position. If you need to
wall mount it, please follow the steps below.
•
Turn the telephone around, with the display pointing
upwards.
•
Press on the two striped parts to remove the cradle.
•
Clip the cradle onto the bottom of the telephone so that
the striped part of the cradle is towards the bottom of the
telephone, just behind the
key.
Cradle
Side view of telephone with cradle attached
for wall-mounted use
•
With a coin, reverse the round plastic part located on
the left side of the base (above speaker holes) to have
"WALL"word in upright position.
•
Drill two holes in the wall, 83 mm apart.
•
Insert plugs, then introduce the two screws.
•
Attach the telephone, sliding it downwards.
3. SETTINGS
See chapter 1.3 At-a-glance guide to the keys and display.
To go into settings mode:
Press
.
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The display shows: "SET
OR
".
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Use the p or q keys to scroll through the menu functions.
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Note: You can go back a step or quit the menu at any time by
pressing
.
Setting the display language (French, English, German and
Dutch)
When the menu shows "CID LANGUAGE":
Press
.
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Select the language using the p or q keys.
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Press
again to save.
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3.1 Setting the clock
When the menu shows "TIME/DATE":
Press
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To adjust the setting, press p to scroll through the digits.
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To move on to the next parameter (hour/minute/day/month),
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press q.
Press
again to save.
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3.2 Setting the display contrast
Contrast
When the menu shows "SELECT CONTRAST":
Press
.
Use the p or q keys to select the contrast level on the
display (4 levels).
Press
again to save.
Orientation
The display can be positioned manually (raised or lowered as
preferred).
3.3 Selecting the call parameter
It is not necessary to modify the following parameter
which is preset to work on the Belgian network:
Flash time (timed loop break):
Default flash time for Belgium is 120 ms.
When the menu shows "FLASH TIME":
Press
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Use the p or q keys to select the flash time.
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Press
again to save.
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4. MAIN FUNCTIONS
4.1 Answering a call
Pick up the handset or press
(hands-free mode).
At the end of the call, replace the handset or press
again
(hands-free mode).
4.2 Making a call
To talk via the handset:
Pick up the handset.
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Dial the number of your correspondent (for stored numbers,
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see §5.2 "Calling a Phonebook number").
At the end of the call, replace the handset.
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Note: At any time during the call, you can switch to hands-
free mode by pressing
. When the blue LED lights
up, you can replace the handset.
To talk without picking up the handset (i.e. in hands-free
mode):
Press
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The blue LED above the key lights up.
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Dial the number of your correspondent (for stored numbers,
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see §5.2 "Calling a Phonebook number").
When your correspondent answers, speak directly without
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picking up the handset.
At the end of the call, press
again.
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Dialling the number before picking up the handset:
Dial the number of your correspondent (for stored numbers,
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see §5.2 "Calling a Phonebook number").
Pick up the handset or press
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The call is initiated automatically.
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At the end of the call, replace the handset or press
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again.
4.3 Redial
Press
: the last number called appears on the
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display. You have 10 seconds to initiate the call, either by
lifting up the handset, or by pressing
.
4.4 Using hands-free mode
Tips on using hands-free mode
Stay fairly close to the telephone so that the person you
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are speaking to can hear you clearly.
Avoid talking at the same time as your correspondent.
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Avoid using hands-free mode in noisy environments: the
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microphone can pick up ambient noise and this will prevent
the hands-free function from switching to receive mode
when you finish saying something.
Turning hands-free mode on/off
You can switch to hands-free mode at any time.
Press
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A LED lights up above the
key .
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Similarly, at any point in a hands-free conversation, you can
turn off hands-free mode by picking up the handset (the LED
turns off).
4.5 Adjusting the volume
Setting the ringer volume:
silent
high
low
The ringer volume slider is on the right-hand side of the
telephone. Move the cursor to the desired setting: silent, low
or high.
If the ringer is silent, the blue LED
lights up to signal
incoming calls.
Setting the handset volume:
At any time during a call, you can raise or lower the volume
by pressing
as many times as required (4 levels).
Setting the hands-free speaker volume:
If you are talking in hands-free mode(
active), you can
raise or lower the volume by pressing
as many times as
required (8 levels).
The telephone will remember the last volume level.
4.6 Secrecy mode
To put your correspondent on hold while you talk to someone
next to you, press the
key, which then lights up in blue.
To exit secrecy mode, press
again.
5. USING THE PHONEBOOK
5.1 Programming / Changing / Erasing a memory
You can store up to 13 names and numbers in memory
(3 direct-access memories + 10 indirect memories).
To store a number in memory:
Press
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The display shows "I0-I9".
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Select the chosen memory location (pad keys 0 to 9 for
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indirect memories or keys
,
,
for direct
memories).
Note: You can use the
or
keys to scroll through all the
p
q
memory locations.
Press
to confirm the memory location.
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Enter the number (up to 32 digits).
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Press
again to save the number.
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Enter the associated name (up to 12 characters) using the
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keypad.
Example: for "PAUL":
- Press
once.
- Press
once.
- Press
twice.
- Press
three times.
To insert a space, press
once.
Press
to save the name.
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Note: At any time during this procedure, you can erase the
previous digit or letter by pressing
.
To insert a pause when storing a number, press
.
The
,
,
and
keys can be used to
enter special characters.
To erase / change a memory:
Press
.
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Scroll through with the
or
keys (or press the selected
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p
q
memory directly:
,
,
or 0 to 9), Now you
have two options :
Erase a memory and replace it with a new one:
Press
.
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Enter the new number directly (using the keypad).
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Press
.
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Enter the new name.
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Press
to save.
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Change a memory or erase it without replacing it:
Press
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Correct the number using the
key, or erase each
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digit one by one, again using the
key, to delete the
number completely.
Press
.
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