BELGACOM Maestro 1045 User Manual Download Page 7

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Installing the telephone

Safety instructions

Do not use the telephone in humid or dusty conditions, 
a gas-logged environment or an environment in which 
the telephone would come into contact with water . 

Do not expose the telephone to sunrays or other heat 
sources . 

Do not place the telephone on a slippery or unstable 
surface, and place it at least one metre away from any 
other devices that may cause interference, such as 
wireless devices, pagers, TVs, industrial devices, etc . 

Do not place the device on furniture that has been 
treated with synthetic varnish . The synthetic feet and 
the varnish may react, causing stains . 

Clean the telephone with a damp or anti-static cloth . 
Do not use dry cloths or corrosive cleaning agents . 

Each of these conditions may negatively affect the 
good performance or intended use of the product .

Keep this manual and observe the environmental regu-
lations when the telephone is taken out of service .

Installing the telephone

Note!

Connect the line cord to the telephone base first, then to 
the telephone socket . Failure to do so may lead to electric 
shocks, as the telephone socket is live .

  Click one mini plug of the coiled cord into the connec-

tion point 

 at the bottom of the telephone base . 

Click the other mini plug into the connection point of 
the receiver . 

2  Click one mini plug of the line cord into the connection 

point 

 at the bottom of the telephone base . Click 

the other mini plug into the 5-pin plug . 

Summary of Contents for Maestro 1045

Page 1: ...Belgacom MaestroTM 1045 User manual 552_Manuel_Maestro1045 indd 4 7 30 08 4 27 55 PM...

Page 2: ...calls 9 Making calls 9 Accepting an incoming call 9 Disconnecting 9 Last number redial 9 Switch microphone off on 9 Flash key calibrated interruption 9 Personal settings 10 Setting the ring tone 10 Se...

Page 3: ...duction Thank you for choosing the Belgacom Maestro 1045 a telephone that can be used at home and in the office This telephone has been designed for connection to the ana logue telephone network of Be...

Page 4: ...re installing the telephone These are the contents Receiver Telephone base Line cord 5 pin plug Coiled cord 2 screws and 2 plugs User manual If you find that any of the parts are missing please return...

Page 5: ...for wall mounting Microphone off on R Flash key switch between conversations call waiting put through Last number redial Receiver Earpiece Suspension point on receiver for wall mounting Microphone mo...

Page 6: ...ch Telephone base underside Suspension section with suspension points for wall mounting Cord guide for line cord Connection point for line cord Connection point for coiled cord Ring tone volume switch...

Page 7: ...Clean the telephone with a damp or anti static cloth Do not use dry cloths or corrosive cleaning agents Each of these conditions may negatively affect the good performance or intended use of the prod...

Page 8: ...1 The receiver will be suspended from the clip Picture 1 turn suspension clip 2 On the wall mark 2 screw holes beneath each other Use the drawing for wall mounting on page 19 if so required Now drill...

Page 9: ...n the slots in the centre of the telephone base picture 3 You will hear a click to indicate it is secured Picture 3 attach suspension section 6 Now carefully slide the suspension points of the tele ph...

Page 10: ...gain Switch microphone off on 1 During the call press and hold in order to tempo rarily switch off the microphone The other caller can no longer hear you 2 Release the key to reactivate the microphone...

Page 11: ...tone Use the switch on the bottom of the telephone base to change the ring tone volume to high or low Setting the volume Use the switch on the right side of the telephone base to change the receiver s...

Page 12: ...u receive a call but you cannot hear the ring tone or the ring tone volume is too low Cause 1 The ring tone volume is set to low Solution Use the switch at the bottom of the telephone base to set the...

Page 13: ...to your health and the environment In order to prevent these substances from entering the environment and to prevent the waste of natural resources we ask you to use the correct return collection syst...

Page 14: ...eight 415 grams Dialling method Tone dialling Network The Maestro 1045 functions on the analogue network PSTN of Belgacom Number redial Last dialled number subject to a maximum of 32 characters Sound...

Page 15: ...14 Declaration of comformity...

Page 16: ...s and authorized agents are given in the Information Section of the White Pages Your equipment will be repaired or replaced free of charge on presentation of the receipt in the event of any material o...

Page 17: ...or tampers with the manufac turer s serial numbers and or brand names on the terminal Equipment Belgacom shall not be liable for any indirect or immaterial loss sustained by the Customer as a result...

Page 18: ...n a safe place Device Serial number Date of purchase replacement or repair Name and address of the buyer Telephone number of the relevant technical department Stamp Please delete as appropriate Guaran...

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Page 20: ...19 Wall mounting...

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