Polycom 9000-Series Telephone User Manual


 
Clearing a Backup-Failure Alarm
6-3
NOTE:
ACS Release 3.0 includes a PARTNER Remote Access PC Card,
which allows the user to administer the system remotely
1
and
perform backup and restore functions. The PARTNER Remote
Access PC Card is a PCMCIA card that can also be used to upgrade
previous versions of PARTNER ACS to Release 3.0.
The PARTNER ACS processor module uses two user-replaceable AAA alkaline
batteries. These batteries provide enough power to retain the system
programming settings during a power failure for 45 days to six months, depending
on the freshness of the batteries. When battery power is getting low, the system
displays a
ChgBat W/PowerOn or ReplaceSysBat W/Power On
message
on the top line of display phones at extensions 10 and 11 in place of the default
day/date/time message. Users at these extensions should be instructed to notify
you when they see this message. You should replace the batteries within 45 days
of seeing the message.
NOTE:
The message may flicker on and off as the batteries approach the low-power
threshold.
It is recommended that you change the batteries in the processor module every
year, even if the system has not yet displayed the
ReplaceSysBat W/Power On
message. Choose good quality alkaline batteries. (See the PARTNER
ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM INSTALLATION guide for information
on changing batteries.)
Clearing a Backup-Failure Alarm
If you use Backup Programming—Automatic (#123) and the automatic backup
fails, a Backup-Failure Alarm message appears (instead of the default
day/date/time message) on the top line of the telephone display at idle extensions
10 and 11.
After correcting the problem that caused the failure, you can clear the
Backup-Failure Alarm using the following procedure. (See Table 2-3 on page 2-22
for the location of special programming buttons such as
s and e
on system phones.)
1. Press
f 0 0 s s # 1 2 3.
The current setting is displayed.
1. Additional PARTNER Remote PC-Software required.