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Try adding a UPS. Check your outlet voltage. I would be surprised if the 
clock wouldn't work because utility voltage is a bit low, but maybe that's it.

At 11:45 09/29/01, you wrote:
>Dear KXTD
>
>I mention a problem last week that I was having with the clock on a 
>KXTD1232 that it wasn't moving.I taken the system down installed a new 
>system today and to my disbelieve the clock was not moving.When you set 
>the time it doesn't change but if you reset the system the clock changes 
>to the correct time but it then stays at that time until the system is 
>reset again...Can anybody help????????
>
>The KXTD1232 has 30ch Primary ISDN connected to it fully configured 32 
>extensions and a 4 port voicemail
>
>
>Michael


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