Maestro 3500 User Manual - page 2
6. Clear Message Waiting
There may be times when Message Waiting appears on the display when there are
no more voice messages. You can turn the display message off using the Clear Message
Waiting feature.
7. Enter Your Area Code
If you do not wish for your local area codes to appear in the Callers List, you may
program your Maestro 3500 to delete up to 3 different area codes. So, when you receive a
call from one of the three area codes you have entered, the area code will not appear on
the display.
8. Change Callers List
You can log all the calls that you receive or log only those calls you or your answering
machine did not answer.
Saving Frequently Called Numbers in Memory
After you have set up your phone, save the names and numbers of your family and friends or
important emergency numbers in any of Maestro 3500’s seven memory keys. Any number saved
to Maestro 3500’s seven memory keys will continue to function, even in the event of a power
failure (unshifted). This handy feature is particularly helpful for emergency numbers.
Press [Save] and follow the instructions shown on the display or read through the following
example on how to save a name and number to memory.
Saving a number in memory:
For example, to save Jen’s number (555-1440):
1. Press [Save].
2. Press the memory key where you want to store the number
OR press [Shift] and then the memory key where you want to store the number.
3. Press [5] [5] [5] [1] [4] [4] [0] on the dial pad.
4. Press [Save].
5. Press [Save] again to quit
OR enter Jen’s name by pressing the following keys:
[5] once then
[3] twice then
[6] twice.
Note: See the letter Chart for specific letters and numbers.
6. Press [Save] to store the name.
7. Write the name in the space provided on the memory card or the receiver card (in pencil).
Note: Press
to move to the next letter in a name. To erase a letter, simply press
.
Use either Review or Review to switch between upper and lower case.
Press
to add a space.