neilly
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Found this,
Being an owner of a nanocom, I use the 6 digit code on the back of the chip to program key fobs codes into the D2.
But while having a look for info , I found this :
Apparently it allows you to define the "barcode" required by the hawkeye to program a new key fob codeinot a D2, using the 6 digit code from the chip label.
Hope it helps someone.
Cheers
Being an owner of a nanocom, I use the 6 digit code on the back of the chip to program key fobs codes into the D2.
But while having a look for info , I found this :
Apparently it allows you to define the "barcode" required by the hawkeye to program a new key fob codeinot a D2, using the 6 digit code from the chip label.
Hope it helps someone.
Cheers