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Which slots are programmed for the two KCDU PCBs? 15 & 16? Also, how were you able to get past the programming issue in Prog 03 where it automatically inserted the first zero and the only other digit you could enter was another zero for the slot ID?
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yes slot 15 and 16 on the bottom of the exp ksu.it had one to start with and a couple other cards that didnt really belong there i dont think so i changed it so they were both kcdu cards. and when i went to check the programs it didnt insert the 0 this time and allowed me to program the slot. not sure what was up with that one. dave
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Did you cycle the power or run Prog 91-2 after programming the card slots? Have you tried frogging the KCDU cards? What does the phone's LCD display when you get on an intercom path and dial #7007?
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yes i did cycle the power and im not sure what fogging the card is. i will have to try dialing #7007 and see what it says. thanks dave
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Down here in the south, we frog the cards. Out west, I hear they just swap them.
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