Aastra Maestro 4525 Owner’s Owner's Manual
Aastra Maestro 4525 Owner’s Owner's Manual

Aastra Maestro 4525 Owner’s Owner's Manual

Mæstro 4525 cordless telephone

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Mæstro 4525 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Unpacking the phone Handset Base Installation Choosing the best location Connecting the telephone Attaching the stand in the desk mount position Attaching the stand in the wall mount position Charging the handset battery Quick charge Battery level indicator Battery saver mode Changing the battery Range of operation...
  • Page 3 Using the Callers List Setting up the Callers List Viewing the Callers List Dialing from the Callers List Copying a number to the Directory Deleting items in the Callers List Using advanced features Other dialing methods Redial List Using the Call Timer Making an intercom call Call Waiting and Three Way Calling Using the Directory...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on your purchase Intercom allows you to call the of a Mæstro 4525 cordless base from outside a room, or ring telephone. the handset so that you can find it. Walking and talking with cordless Redial key remembers the last 3 technology numbers you dialed.
  • Page 6: Unpacking The Phone

    Unpacking the phone If any part is missing, contact the location where you obtained the Check to see that the following phone. parts are included in the box. Keep the box for future use. Stand Base Number card and lens Battery pack Line cord (factory-installed)
  • Page 7: Handset

    Handset Multipurpose light ((page 24)). Two display keys activate instructions that appear above Antenna them on the display ((page 12), Navigation keys let you [ ] < > move around the display ((page 16)- 22). d lets you delete list items or individual characters ((page 17)- 22).
  • Page 8: Base

    Base The Base light lets you know the Message light shows you handset is in use, there is an incoming have messages from your call, or someone is on hold ((page 25)). telephone company’s Voice Messaging service The Charge light lets you know that (page 25) the handset is seated properly on the base ((page 8), 25).
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Choosing the best location 2. Plug one end of the telephone cord into a telephone wall jack For best results: and the other end into the jack • the base should be the only item on the back of the base. plugged into the wall outlet 3.
  • Page 10: Attaching The Stand In The Desk Mount Position

    Attaching the stand in the 3. Slide the stand into the locked position. desk mount position 1. Fold the cords back as shown. 4. Continue routing the cords in the channels on the stand. 2. Lower the stand into the slots on the base, as shown below.
  • Page 11: Attaching The Stand In The Wall Mount Position

    Attaching the stand in the 3. Plug the line cord into the wall jack. Line up the screws on the wall mount position wall mount plate with the openings in the stand and slide 1. Bring the line cord through the the phone down until the opening in the stand, then lower mounting screws hold firmly.
  • Page 12: Charging The Handset Battery

    Charging the handset Note: The handset power switch is on the bottom of the battery handset. When you first plug in your phone, 2. After the battery is charged, turn the handset power on. The you will need to charge the display will show: battery for at least 5 hours NORTEL...
  • Page 13: Quick Charge

    Note: The next time you charge the Quick charge handset, simply put it on the base. It The Mæstro 4525 comes with a is not necessary to turn the power reduced charge time feature called OFF after the first charging session “Quick charge”.
  • Page 14: Battery Level Indicator

    Battery level indicator Changing the battery If you’ve charged the battery and You may check the battery level of Battery low the display still says NEXT your handset by pressing the the handset will not wake up, it’s display key when at the idle display. time to replace the battery.
  • Page 15: Range Of Operation

    Making basic calls Range of operation Using the handset When you receive a call, the display The actual operating range of your shows caller information. Mæstro 4525 can vary with the construction of your home, Note: You must subscribe to Caller interference from household ID service from your local telephone appliances, weather conditions, and...
  • Page 16: Putting A Call On Hold

    Personalizing your telephone Putting a call on hold Improving call reception The hold feature keeps your caller The handset communicates with the on the line so you can talk privately base using one of a combination of to someone in the room. If you 25-channels.
  • Page 17: Alternate Language

    Handset ringer volume You can choose from three volume To change the security code settings for the handset ringer: High , and (the factory setting). 1. Place the handset on the base. 2. On the base, press and hold To change the ringer volume i while also pressing Ion the handset.
  • Page 18: Using The Callers List

    Using the Callers List dial local numbers directly from the Times are changing; there are more Callers List without having to things to do that take you out of remove the area code first. your home. You probably receive a lot of calls when you go out.
  • Page 19: Setting Up The Callers List

    Callers List information is sorted Setting up the Callers List from oldest to newest. When the list You may set up the Callers List to: is full, the oldest items are deleted to make room for the new callers. 1. Log all calls (Call Log=All) When new calls come in, the Callers 2.
  • Page 20: Viewing The Callers List

    Viewing the Callers List Dialing from the Callers List To view the Callers List You can return a call when it is 1. To see the Callers List heading, displayed in the Callers List. A press c. will appear on the Time and Date 2.
  • Page 21: Copying A Number To The Directory

    Using advanced features Copying a number to the Other dialing methods Directory Predial lets you view the number first, before you dial it. It helps To copy a number to the Directory prevent dialing errors. 1. Press c. To predial a number 2.
  • Page 22: Using The Call Timer

    Using the Call Timer Making an intercom call When you’re on a call, the display The intercom will let you make a shows the channel you’re using in call between the base and the the lower left corner. After ten handset.
  • Page 23: Call Waiting And Three Way Calling

    Using the Directory Call Waiting and Three You can store up to 30 frequently- called names and numbers in the Way Calling Directory. When someone who is in If you subscribe to Call Waiting or your Directory calls, that person’s Three-Way Calling (not available in name and number appear on the some areas), read the information...
  • Page 24: Viewing The Directory

    The following illustration shows Saving numbers how the arrow keys move you to To save a new number different screens in the Directory. 1. Press s. Grandma 555-1440 Hill 2. Enter the number using the dial DIAL CHNGE DIAL CHNGE pad.
  • Page 25: Entering Names

    Entering names Editing the Directory Rules for entering names To change a number 1. Press D. 1. Press the key with the desired letter repeatedly until that letter 2. Use the keys to find the appears on the display. number you wish to change. The letters are printed on the dial pad keys.
  • Page 26: Display And Indicators

    Display and indicators Display prompts Your handset display gives you To change a name instructions and information. If you want to know what to do about a 1. Press D. particular display prompt, look it up 2. Use to find the name in the following table.
  • Page 27 (and the lose the call. handset If you were making beeps) changes in the Directory Display prompts © Aastra Telecom. or Callers List when you went out of range, those changes are lost after 30 seconds. Paging You (on the handset) are Base calling the base.
  • Page 28: Handset Lights

    Handset lights Multipurpose light (top right corner) Prompt Meaning Flash You have an incoming Sorry! Make sure you are quickly call. Try again within range of the base, then repeat the Flash You have a call on hold. procedure. If the prompt remains, reset the Flash You have new callers.
  • Page 29: Base Lights

    Helpful hints Locating the base. Base lights For the best performance, locate the Base light base centrally in your house, Flash You have an incoming preferably in an open area, away quickly call. from refrigerators, fluorescent lights, Flash You have a call on hold. TV’s, etc.
  • Page 30 The battery is low even after charging. The handset display says you're out of range, but you haven't moved. The battery of your telephone can The base may have lost power. be recharged and reused many Check that the power adaptor is times.
  • Page 31: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory information Language, ringer volume, and Radio/TV interference area code have changed back to Telephones equipped with electronic the defaults. push-key dials generate and use radio The base has been without power frequency energy, and if not installed for more than three days. Follow and used properly and in strict the procedures in the Personalizing accordance with the manufacturer’s...
  • Page 32 Connection to Party Call 1-800-574-1611 for Line Service is subject to state tariffs. information on Aastra (Contact the state public utility Telecom products. commission, public service commission, or corporation Federal Communications commission for information.)
  • Page 33 — Equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by your telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. (Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.) Signaling method This unit’s push-key dial pad allows it to signal in tones (DTMF).
  • Page 34 2. Perform such activities in the off- identify the following important peak hours, such as early morning information. Use only with: or late evenings. — Aastra Telecom model UL installation SPA-3545A-82 (Salom Electric) power adaptor. instructions — CSA-NRTL certified or UL listed,...
  • Page 35: Warranty Information

    Warranty information 4. Do not use the base near water; for 11. Unplug the base from the wall example, near a bath tub, wash outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool, or in a wet the following conditions: basement.
  • Page 36: Repair Information

    (12) months from the date of original Aastra Telecom shall not be liable for purchase. Aastra Telecom shall, at no any incidental or consequential charge and at its option, repair or...
  • Page 37 Maintenance Agreement for obtaining repair or replacement of the terminal. If the terminal is no longer covered by the Aastra Telecom Inc. warranty, and is not covered by a Telephone Company Maintenance Agreement, you may return the terminal to the manufacturer for repair or refurbishment.
  • Page 38: Index

    Index Logging Answering calls Setting up any key Calls Handset Answering Antenna Holding Area code Making Arrow keys – Channel, changing Attaching the stand Charge light Problems Base Charging Base light CHNGE display key Callers light Description Intercom light Delete key Locating Desk mount Message light...
  • Page 39 Prompts table Intercom call Troubleshooting Intercom key Waking Handset up Intercom light Display key DONE display key Key description Base EDIT display key Handset End key – – Erasing Callers List items Language Erasing Directory items Lights Base FCC notice Handset Flash key Line cord...
  • Page 40 Problems with phone Display language Prompts table Handset beeps Holding calls Quick Charge Out of range Quick Reference Card Phone doesn't work Ringer volume Radio interference Scan key Range Static on line Redial empty Redial key Unknown name Redial List Unknown number Regulatory information Unpacking the phone...

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