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I have a Partner ACS 308 module R1.1 and Partner Mail VS R4.1. I'm moving to a new office but would like to save the settings on this system, will it automatically do this for me or do I need to back it up somehow.
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As long as the battery is good, it will save the settings for a period of time. I would suggest keeping it plugged in at your old location as long as possible, moving it, and plugging it back in as quickly as possible. ------------------ Intertel Telephone Repair Toshiba Telephone Repair
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Thank you, thats what I wanted to hear <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by paul144: As long as the battery is good, it will save the settings for a period of time. I would suggest keeping it plugged in at your old location as long as possible, moving it, and plugging it back in as quickly as possible.
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while its still plugged in why dont u do a battery replacement of the aaa batteries check your manual on how to do it thats an old processor have u everreplaced the batteries?? also a backup restore if you have a card
[This message has been edited by KENB (edited December 14, 2004).]
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Sorry I'm a little late but if you have a backup restore card in the system you can use the program #124 to do a backup to make sure that you have the programming saved on the card just in case the batteries do fail for some reason.
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