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
 
Hi Peter,

I have the link, but I believe the file shown above will work as well.

Here you go.

Let us know if it works.

Cheers
 
OK, that did not work, just put the excel file in there again.

try this , but I have had to split the address name :

https://docs.google.com

/spreadsheets/d/1uxKwyUmxkOGt9nv0uoF7CXMjt0mX53qjcu7CpOGWuyU/edit#gid=0

Hope that works.

Cheers
 
hello,
is it possible to get a similar file for converting the long-style file to 6 digit?
 

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The file you told me about doesn't work in this way... or, maybe I couldn't use it right
Correct me if I'm wrong
 

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