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I have a customer with an older Avaya which has 2 5-card carriers with a cable connecting the processors. All of the station modules are 206E ver 4.1. They recently had a nearby lightning strike and I replaced the processor in the expansion module. The processor on the main carrier has no slots for PCMCIA cards or any place to install batteries I think it is a ver 3.1. When I power down the unit I lose all programming, I am doing a #728 to save programming but it is still all lost. Is there a problem with this processor or am I missing something to save the programming?
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Theres a battery in your processor in cabinet 1 thats probably dead. Its a solder in ,so you may want to consider a battery back up on system and /or replace the processor with a refurb with a good battery.
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Do you know the voltage and dimensions of the internal battery?
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3.6V
there are three 1.2v lithium type disc cells that make up 3.6v
Snip the old battery off carefully and soder to the old posts. It's Much faster that way.
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I got to concur with Ken.............sounds like it's time to upgrade the processor.
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