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KPG-111DN Question

ffemt25

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I know its probably been asked before but I can't find it.

Are you able to copy zones from one profile to another? Like if I wanna pull a zone from one saved file to another without having to re enter all of them into it. Is it possible?
 

dryfb

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Use the source file feature. Go to tools>zone merge>copy the zones on the right side to the left side. Then save as, select source file. In your other codeplug, go to open>then select the .sdt file. Then go to zone merge again>copy from the right side to left. I believe all info for TOT, optional signalling should save using this method.
 

ffemt25

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Use the source file feature. Go to tools>zone merge>copy the zones on the right side to the left side. Then save as, select source file. In your other codeplug, go to open>then select the .sdt file. Then go to zone merge again>copy from the right side to left. I believe all info for TOT, optional signalling should save using this method.
I'm trying to do this but for some reason it doesn't seem to bring up the source file. I should also mention I'm trying to go from an NX700 to a NX205. Does this matter?
 
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