Uniden 410 English Owners Manual - Page 40

Performing A System Update, Station Reset, Power Failure Operation

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION POWER FAILURE OPERATION NOTE: 4 AA Alkaline batteries must be installed for power failure operation. During a power failure with good batteries installed, the 410 will allow outgoing calls, dialed in pulse mode ONLY, on line 1. Incoming calls will not ring on any line and all system features will be shut down. Tone (DTMF) interaction with other network and non-network services such as banking, voice mail, etc., will not be available until power is restored. PERMANENT MEMORY PROTECTION Programmed information such as caller ID records, autodial entries and station ID are all stored on the unit's memory indefinitely, or until you choose to completely reset the system . SHORT TERM MEMORY In a power failure, the time and date setting will be maintained for up to 1 hour, if batteries are installed. See "BATTERY INSTALLATION" on page 38. PERFORMING A SYSTEM UPDATE When a system update is performed, it updates the status of all the stations in the system. A system update should be performed when removing a station from the system. To perform a system update: 1 . Press . 5 . SYSTEM UPDATE BACK YES NO 2 . PLEASE SELECT PHON TIME OTHER "UPDATING NOW" will appear in the display. 3 . CALLER ID BACK ENTER NEXT 6 . When the update has completed, "FINISHED" will appear in the display. 4 . SET STATION ID BACK ENTER NEXT 7 . Press to exit. ADDITIONAL INFO STATION RESET If line conditions cause communication errors between station, units may need to be reset as a remedy. A reset will not erase any stored data except day and time. To reset a station, 1 . Take the tip of a pen and insert it into the small opening on the back of the unit labeled "RESET." 2 . You will hear a click and the display and station LEDs will briefly turn off and then back on. All data and system information will be retained (except day and time) and network communication will be restored. 40

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ADDITIONAL INFO
To perform a system update:
1.
Press
.
2.
3.
4.
When a system update is performed, it updates the status of all the stations in the system. A
system update should be performed when removing a station from the system.
PERFORMING A SYSTEM UPDATE
PLEASE SELECT
PHON
TIME OTHER
CALLER ID
BACK
ENTER NEXT
SET STATION ID
BACK
ENTER NEXT
5.
UPDATING NOW
” will appear in the
display.
6.
When the update has completed,
FINISHED
” will appear in the display.
7.
Press
to exit.
SYSTEM UPDATE
BACK
YES
NO
If line conditions cause communication errors between station, units may need to be reset as a
remedy.
A reset will not erase any stored data except day and time.
To reset a station,
1.
Take the tip of a pen and insert it into the small opening on the back of the unit labeled
“RESET.”
2.
You will hear a click and the display and station LEDs will briefly turn off and then back on.
All data and system information will be retained (except day and time) and network
communication will be restored.
STATION RESET
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
POWER FAILURE OPERATION
NOTE: 4 AA Alkaline batteries must be installed for power failure operation.
During a power failure with good batteries installed, the 410 will allow outgoing calls, dialed in
pulse mode ONLY, on line 1. Incoming calls will not ring on any line and all system features will
be shut down. Tone (DTMF) interaction with other network and non-network services such as
banking, voice mail, etc., will not be available until power is restored.
PERMANENT MEMORY PROTECTION
Programmed information such as caller ID records, autodial entries and station ID are all stored
on the unit’s memory indefinitely, or until you choose to completely reset the system
.
SHORT TERM MEMORY
In a power failure, the time and date setting will be maintained for up to 1 hour, if batteries are
installed. See “BATTERY INSTALLATION” on page 38.