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I have an sc320 from Pac/sci that I need to program the DPM on. The manual makes mention of a 9 pin serial plug that is used to accomplish this. My drive does not have a 9 pin connector anywhere on it. The DPM has a 25 pin that loads into the drive and is not accessible when assembled. I need to figure out how to get this thing programmed, any help would be appreciated. Danny |
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