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Copying a Set

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dosev

Technical User
Jul 16, 2007
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CA

Hello,

I have made a mistake - I removed an existing 3902 set and am unable to copy a 3903 set into that location.

I am using LD 11 to make this change - is that correct?

When I go to copy the 3903 to the TN I get a sch code.

Can anyone help or provide further info?

Thank you
 
what sch code..

cpy 1
3903
x x x x (a working 3903)
x x x x (any vacant digital tn)

you need a vacant dn or you can not copy.. you may need to use a vacant number as a temp then change it.. do not copy an acd set

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Don't tell us what you can't do and that you get an SCH, Post it here so we can see what your trying to do and then we can help you.

Why change the engine if all you need is to change the spark plugs.


 
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