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On your Nec 2000IVS2 is there a way to see what people have programmed in their one touch keys in CAT mode programming? They are Dterm Series E phomes.
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Yes, check CM 74. You will have to know the memory block assigned to each station. It can be confusing. Hope this helps.
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You can check which memory block is allocated to an extension in Cmd 73
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Thanks alot. Just what I needed.
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