Does the Internal 
  Clock Chip have a battery???
[Ian S. Piper]  Yes.  A 3V 
  lithium.
   
  If so, how long 
  does it last, 
[Ian S. 
  Piper] The manufacturer doesn't have a value listed in their 
  specification for the ROM version chip that we use.  I'll contact the 
  manufacturer to get that information.  Typically they last about 
  five years.  Other support staff in the field might be able to give 
  you more info based on their typical 
  experience.
   
   and is there a way to check how 
  much power is left in the battery???
[Ian S. Piper] There is no 
  capacity check.  If the clock chip has failed or its battery is used 
  up, the only indications of the problem is that the "SET TIME/DATE" 
  function does not appear in the diagnostic mode or that no time/date stamp 
  appears on any of the printouts.
   
  At the time the diagnostics were 
  written, the clock chip was optional.  Since I've not known of any one 
  wanting a unit without that option, perhaps the non-existence of the clock 
  chip data should be a flag to the AV-OS unit that the clock chip needs 
  replacement.  That could be written into a future version of the 
  firmware.  Submit it as an RCR if you'd 
  like.
   
  Also another feature of the clock chip 
  that the oscillator bit can be turned off conserving the clock chip's battery 
  power.  A diagnostic routine could be written to command the clock chip 
  to power down, say after the election is officially over and after the unit's 
  main battery is charged up.  You'd lose the time and date and have 
  to set it the next time you turn the unit on, but usually elections 
  require the time to be changed due to daylight savings.  It would be 
  more inconvenient to have to set the date during the same routine you'd 
  normally just set the time forward or back an hour, but customers could 
  make that decision for themselves.  Currently, the clock chip 
  battery is being run down while the unit is just sitting on the shelf between 
  elections.  This clock power down function could also be an RCR.  
  Submit it if you find enough interest.
   
  One of our 
  customers is asking this question, and I did not see it anywhere in the 
  Accu-Vote Hardware Guide.
[Ian S. Piper]  This information should be included in 
  the documentation.  It's already listed as a consumable, but 
  I'll CC Tracy Treat on the info, when I get it, so that she can add it to 
  the manuals. 
   
   
   
  Thanks,
   
  Jeff Hintz
Diebold 
  Election Systems
405 N. 115th Street
Omaha, NE 68154
(402) 
  697-7171 office 
(402) 697-7166 fax
(402) 871-3346 
  cell