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User manual Maestro (NO_EN_F_D_NL_ES_SE_DK_SU) 1t
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See the illustrations on page 1 for an explanation of the points
below
Answer button
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1
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Used to answer incoming phone calls.
Socket for charging and accessories
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2
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The power supply cable (accessory) is connected here, as well as
other accessories with 2.5mm jacks.
Programme indicator (lamps)
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3
:
Shows which programme the Maestro is on.
See the table on page 11 for an explanation of the light signals.
USB socket
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4
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For charging the unit via USB cable connection to a computer.
Headset socket
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5
:
For connecting the accompanying earbuds with microphone,
standard headsets (accessories) and headsets with microphone
(accessories).
Used when you are not using a hearing aid.
Microphone
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6
Battery indicator lamp
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7
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Shows the battery level of the Maestro.
See the table on page 12 for an explanation of the light signals.
Programme selector
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8
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Switches between the different programmes.
On/Off button
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9
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Switches device on and off.
Volume button
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10
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Push upwards for higher volume and downward for lower volume.
Pairing button
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11
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Sets the Maestro to pairing mode. This happens the first time you
establish a connection between the devices.
Speed-Dial button
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12
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Calls a pre-programmed number from a paired
mobile phone. The numbers are easily programmed via a computer
with internet access and standard Bluetooth connection.
No sound can be heard from the Maestro unless you use the
hearing aid/CI in the T or MT setting, the neck loop is around the neck,
or you are using the earbuds/headset.