11A-series plug-in NVRAM replacement: Difference between revisions

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You can check that this is working by typing in any legitimate (probably case sensitive) command:  
You can check that this is working by typing in any legitimate (probably case sensitive) command:  
<pre>
UID? MAIN
UID? MAIN
UID? CENTER
UID? CENTER
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CHC2 SENS: 0.1
CHC2 SENS: 0.1
CHR2 BW:1E6
CHR2 BW:1E6
</pre>
CH means CHannel.  The letter following CH specifies the plugin hole you are using L, C, or R.  LEF, RIG, and CEN are also acceptable. The number following L, C, or R is the channel number.  Once this is all working (answering in English), type in the following command to program the serial number:

UID CENTER:″B010200″ where you substitute the serial number on the top rail of your plugin for B010200 and LEFT or RIGHT for CENTER as appropriate. No space between the colon and the  double quotation mark.


CH means CHannel.  The letter following CH specifies the plugin hole you are using L, C, or R.  LEF, RIG, and CEN are also acceptable. The number following L, C, or R is the channel number.  Once this is all working (answering in English), type in the following command to program the serial number:

UID CENTER:″B010200″ where you substitute the serial number on the top rail of your plugin for B010200 and LEFT or RIGHT for CENTER as appropriate. No space between the colon and the  double quotation mark.




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