Maestro 3500 User Manual - page 4
Password Protected Keys
The bottom four of the Maestro 3500’s shifted memory keys are designed to let you enter special
passwords or codes (such as those required for Voice Mail). Once the shifted memory key has
been dialed, all other digits entered will not be displayed on the screen or stored in the Redial
list.
Using the Review Key**
The Review key lets you enter the Callers List. Maestro 3500 remembers up to 30 incoming
calls, which are stored in the Callers List. This valuable feature helps you organize your calls by
monitoring their status. Easy to understand messages and symbols keep you informed about who
called, when they called, how often they tried to reach you, and even if you have returned the
call.
Using the Callers List:
• Press Review or Review to enter the Callers List.
• Press either Review or Review to move down and up the Callers List.
• Edit numbers from the dial pad by pressing
or
.
• Return to where you were in the Callers List after exiting the Callers List by pressing
Review
or Review and then pressing [*].
• Return a call automatically by pressing [Dial] while the caller’s number is on the
display.
• Erase individual callers from the list by pressing [Delete] twice. You may also erase all
callers by pressing [Delete] twice when Callers List=XX is displayed.
Saving from the Callers List
While in the Callers List, you can save the number on the display directly into a memory key.
To save a caller from the Callers List:
When a Name/number is displayed while in the Callers List.
1. Press [Save].
2. Press the memory key where you want to save the number or [Shift] memory key.
3.
Long Distance Calls
Dialing a long distance number from the Callers List:
When a name/number is displayed in the Callers List.
1. Enter [9] [1] and the appropriate area code (if required).
2. Press [Dial].
The number on the display will be automatically dialed.
Note: If you make an error while entering either the 9 1 or the area code, press
or
to
correct.