I just dug up a kxt616 box and there is a (green) super cap on the processor 
board, but that is for short term 
program backup and i doubt it is bad. And you risk damaging the board by 
unsoldering it.  Look along the left side 
of the case, with door open for this:

http://www.5u4.com/bat2.jpg

This is what gives the box a week of program backup, at least in the us version.

-larry


7/10/05 5:49:45 AM, "Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Dear Larry
>
>Thanks a lot for the helpful information about different type of battries.
>And yeah, doing business here is really rough along with the electricity 
>problems and several other issues too.
>The electricity is only with the rotational scheduled basis of day-on or 
>night-on and not every business turn their electronic devices switched on 
>while at the weekends.
>Almost every businesses here have to use the backup generator or the battery 
>power inverter in order to provide the required electricity for the home or 
>office use when the electricity is cut off.
>And it ended up this PBX with programmed features lost whenever the 
>electricity is not provided for a couple of days.
>I really appreciate about your helpful information on different type of 
>battries.
>And I found out that it was the supercap according to Joe's suggestion too.
>This mailing list is really useful and many helpful people from around the 
>world.
>I really thanks you guys for the valuable helps and the tips.
>
>Cheers and best regards,
>
>Arnold





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