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Audiovox Maestro Quick Start Card

Audiovox maestro: quick start
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Maestro Features
Main Unit
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Alarm Lamp LED
Indicates the status of the
built-in battery charge by
lighting orange (charging)
or green (fully charged).
Also indicates the arrival
of an alarm time by
blinking orange.
Microphone
Recording Button
(Program Button 5)
Press & hold to record a
note. Releasing the button
will stop the recording.
Infrared Port
Reset Switch
Press to reset or initialize your Maestro.
Program Button 1, 2, 3 & 4
(from the left)
Press to open the program assigned to
that button. The factory default settings
are (from the left) Calendar, Tasks,
Home & Contacts.
Battery Switch Lock
Battery Switch
Cradle
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Stylus Holder
Stylus
A pen-like instrument used
exclusively for selecting touch
screen operations.
Initial Setup of Program Buttons
Program button 1
Program button 2
Program button 3
Program button 4
Program button 5
Power Button / Front Light
Press to turn the power on or off. When the power
is on, press and hold to turn on the LCD light.
Touch Screen
Speaker
Cursor Button / Navigation Button
Press at the top, bottom or sides to move
the cursor in that direction on the screen.
Press the center of the button to select an
option or program.
AC Adapter Jack
Used to connect
the AC Adapter.
Cradle Connection Port
CF Card Slot
This slot holds a CompactFlash
memory card.
SD Card Slot
This slot holds an SD memory card.
Stereo Headphone Jack
Used to connect headphone.
USB Cradle
Connects to the
USB port on your
computer.
"Calendar"
"Tasks"
"Home"
"Contacts"
"Voice Recorder"
Quick Start Card
Setting Up Your Maestro
1
Slide the battery switch to "supply" (to the left).
The battery switch is located on the left side of the bottom of your
Maestro. Switching the battery switch to "stop" will reset and initialize
your Maestro and all your information will be deleted. To set the battery
switch to "stop", slide and hold the battery switch lock to "release"
(toward the top of the Maestro) and, at the same time, slide the battery
switch to "Stop".
Battery Switch Lock
Release
2

Charge the battery

There are two ways to charge the built-in battery:
Connect the supplied AC Adapter and the cradle as shown in the
figure below, and then insert the Maestro into the cradle.
Connect the supplied AC Adapter and the Maestro as shown in the
figure below.
Caution:
Before you connect the AC Adapter and the Maestro, turn the unit off.
Note
For charging the built-in battery, maintain an ambient temperature from approx. 5°C
(41°F) to 35°C (95°F). If the ambient temperature is too low or too high, the charging
will pause. According to the operating status, the charging may pause even when the
ambient temperature is below 35°C (95 °F). The LED/Alarm lamp will flash yellow when
the charging has paused.
The lamp is lit in orange during the built-in battery charging.
When the built-in battery is completely charged, the LED/Alarm lamp color changes to green.
Charge time is dependent on the ambient temperature.
Charging time to fully charge the built-in battery for the first time or when completely
drained is approximately 4 hours.
3
When charging is completed, press the power button to
turn on the power.
The Welcome screen appears.
4
Proceed to initial setup according to the instructions on
the screen.
When the Complete screen appears, the initial setup is completed.
After tapping the screen, you can use the Maestro.
Battery Switch
Stop
Supply

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Summary of Contents for Audiovox Maestro

  • Page 1: Charge The Battery

    Maestro and all your information will be deleted. To set the battery switch to “stop”, slide and hold the battery switch lock to “release” (toward the top of the Maestro) and, at the same time, slide the battery switch to “Stop”.
  • Page 2: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Today Screen When you turn on your Maestro for the first time each day (or after 4 hours of inactivity), you’ll see the Today screen. You can also display it by tapping and then Today. On the Today screen, you can see at a glance important information you need for the day.