Related features, Considerations – Polycom TransTalk 9000-Series User Manual
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Feature Reference
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—
ChgBat W/PowerOn
or
ReplaceSysBat W/Power On
appears
when PARTNER ACS processor module batteries need to be 
replaced. The message may flicker on and off as the batteries near 
the low-power threshold. These batteries are used to retain system 
programming settings during a power failure. See Chapter 6, 
‘‘Troubleshooting’’, for instructions for replacing the batteries.
— Backup-Failure Alarm messages appear if an automatic backup is
unsuccessful. The message is displayed until you clear the alarm (or 
until the next successful automatic backup or system restart). See 
‘‘Clearing a Backup-Failure Alarm’’ on page 6-3.
Related Features
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The System Date (#101), System Day (#102), and System Time (#103) 
settings are shown as the default display.
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You can use Display Language (#303) to identify the language in which 
messages appear, if the extension has a system display phone.
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Users can assign a name to their extension. Then, when that extension is 
used to make an intercom call, group call, or transferred call, the name and 
extension number appear on the system display phone receiving the call. 
Similarly, users receiving a transfer return call see the name and extension 
number of the person assigned to the extension that did not answer the 
transferred call. See Extension Name Display for more information.
Considerations
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The call timer records the time a user is active on a call. It begins when the 
handset is lifted out of the cradle and ends when either the handset is 
placed back in the cradle or the call is placed on hold. (This is not the call 
duration reported to SMDR. SMDR records the total time the call is in 
progress— including the time a call is placed on hold. For more 
information, refer to ‘‘Call Reporting Devices (SMDR)’’ on page 4-9.) When a 
call is transferred, the timer restarts when the call is answered.
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The call timer is displayed along with the default display.
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Most messages (other than the default display and Caller ID) display for 
approximately 15 seconds.
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Marked System Speed Dial Numbers do not display when they are 
dialed.
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The display contrast can be adjusted by pressing
*
then using the “up”
volume control button to increase the brightness or the “down” volume 
control button to decrease the brightness. Adjust the contrast while the 
phone is idle and the handset is in the cradle.
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The angle of the display is adjustable to three positions: low, medium, and 
high.