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#12382 - 10/18/14 06:11 PM
Re: KCM 831 Call Buttons
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solid state, looks like you can just order a button, that is unconfigured. If the COP has previously been configured to use the easy button replacement procedure, then you will not need the configuration switch assembly. You just put car on machine room inspect, turn off power, replace button, turn on power, press and hold replaced button for 2 seconds, put car on normal and it should work. this will work as long as the cop has been configured for this operation. if not, then you will need the configuration switch, and id codes, along with the instructions, fairly simple give me a call, i have what you will need. maybe you will get lucky, and the cop is already setup to make it easy. worth a try, also, you cannot add a button from another car, or location, as it will not work, the button has to be blank, or unconfigured.
Last edited by Vatorgator; 10/18/14 06:20 PM.
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