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    hello, tried entering keys manually on TM5400super. opened the biss panel ok but cant work out what to put in. each line on the panel has 16 pairs of characters but the keys have more pairs of characters. can someone explain to me which characters to enter and where many thanks

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    Thats right..you have 16pairs making 32..
    Your key should look something like this..A1 B2 C3 D4 E5 F6 1A 2B 3C 4D 5E 6F 11 AA 22 BB..
    Thats just a example..
    Then you will have a 6digit provider id and 2numbers for your index..

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    cheers what do i do with the 6 digit provider number and 2 numbers for my index. i am not sure what this means

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobkins999 View Post
    cheers what do i do with the 6 digit provider number and 2 numbers for my index. i am not sure what this means
    ********************************
    if you see dcw/biss keys in this format, this is just a example

    B 2600 000001 1000000000000000 12678 24 42*E;

    this is the ident > you load these keys> freq and sat
    B 2600 000001> 1000000000000000 > 12678 42e
    *************************************
    on the technomate you go to the channel the key is for and type 8280
    and the dcw/biss key panel will open you then scroll down the key list
    untill you find a empty line and click>ok and a small panel opens for the
    key entry. now enter the key and when entered exit the menu and save the new key now the channel will open, you have to do the same for every channel your adding keys for and every channel has to be entered on a different line. [you will also some keys are 16 pairs long others are 8 pairs long when you have a set of 8 pairs of keys you set all the other key on the line to zero's] [A TIP KEEP A NOTE OF WHICH KEY IS ON WHICH LINE THEN
    IF YOU HAVE A NEW KEY FOR THAT CHANNEL YOU CAN OVER WRITE THE KEY] this saves time looking for a empty line
    i have added all the latest know keys for you to test
    be aware these keys change very quickly and some might not work this list
    is from the 3/2/09
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    many thanks, i'll give it another try

 

 

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