Power Failure Operation; Permanent Memory Protection; Short Term Memory; Battery Installation - Casio SA-400 Owner's Manual

4-line system telephone with speakerphone and call waiting caller id
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

POWER FAILURE OPERATION

Function
Power Failure with Batteries
Line 1(only)
Operates
Line Status Indication
Operates
Handset Use
Operates
Flash
Operates
The SA-400 does not require a battery during a power failure to maintain programmed
information and caller ID records. During a power failure without the battery, the time and day
will be erased after an hour.
For basic telephone operation on line 1 during power failure, install four AA Alkaline batteries.
Call privacy is not guarded during power failure telephone calls.

PERMANENT MEMORY PROTECTION

Programmed information such as caller ID records, autodial entries and station ID are all stored
on the SA-400'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 below for "BATTERY INSTALLATION."

BATTERY INSTALLATION

Install four AA alkaline batteries (not included) into the bottom side of the SA-400 base to enable
the telephone to operate up to 1 hours during a power failure. Batteries are not necessary for the
SA-400 to operate and retain stored data with AC power.
1.
Turn the SA-400 over and remove the mounting pedestal if attached.
2.
Remove the battery cover.
3.
Install four AA alkaline batteries. Make sure the ribbon lies under the batteries and the
batteries are in the correct directions.
4.
Replace the cover.
Power Failure without Batteries
Will not operate
Will not operate
Will not operate
Will not operate
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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
.
PROGRAM
2.
3.
4.

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.
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 and network communication will be restored.
5.
"
" will appear in the
display.
6.
When the update has completed,
"
" will appear in the display.
7.
Press
to exit.
PROGRAM
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