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I'm working with a DK 424i and am unable to enter programming mode using:
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as suggested in the DK Programming Guide. I have pulled the memory battery jumpers from the processor cards thinking that there may have been some old setting preventing me from entering the programming mode, but no luck.
Thanks.
I don't get enough geek at work so I dabble at home. Call me crazy
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only works from port 5 or 13
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Are you trying to program through port 005?
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Start counting from port 000, so the 6th port is 005.
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Ah, good to know.
I am trying to program from the first line/extension on the first PDKU2 card in slot S101 of my main cabinet.
Forgive me, but is a port a "line" ( a set of twisted pair coming from the PDKU2 card) or a card slot in the cabinet?
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Ah, got it figured out. Thank you guys very much for the help.
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