The functions of the Maestro
The Maestro has three main functions:
1.
Amplifier for TV/Radio, etc. (TV/RADIO):
Sends wireless audio from TV/Radio, etc via the Audiostreamer to the
Maestro. You can choose between 4 different audio sources on the
Audiostreamer. You can also receive an alert from your alerting system if
it has an audio outlet and is connected to the Audiostreamer.
The alert is given highest priority and will overrule all other audio
sources and telephone conversations. To connect audio devices without
Bluetooth, you must use COMMidt's audio cable (accessory,
article no: 908-001) to receive sound on the Maestro.
NOTE:
You will not receive an alert as long as your Maestro has an active audio
connection to a Liberto or Allegro.
2.
Conversation amplifier (CONVERSATION)
In situations where you feel the sound from the hearing aid/CI is too
weak or there is too much noise, use one of the wireless
Liberto/Allegro microphones (accessories) or a cabled microphone
(accessory, these are connected to the socket
The microphone must be placed close to the sound source to achieve the
best sound quality. The Liberto (accessory) can also be used as a
directional microphone. Just point it at what you want to hear.
3.
Amplifier for the telephone (TELEPHONE)
Communicates with mobile/wireless telephones with Bluetooth.
For telephones without Bluetooth, use the Tango VII (accessory)
for wireless communication between telephones and Maestro.
Charging the Maestro
Make sure the Maestro is fully charged before you use it.
You can charge the Maestro in the following ways:
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By cable from the wall outlet
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Directly from a computer by USB cable
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Through the Audiostreamer (accessory)
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Through the Twin Charger Cradle (accessory)
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With the Car Charger (accessory)
User manual Maestro (NO_EN_F_D_NL_ES_SE_DK_SU) 1t
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