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Between RS-232 connections you need to null ins 2 / 3 on field ca#les $o coy cofig files from one well to another coy% &nder% / ww / well / rograms alerts the system as to which rocesses to start for this temlate realtime.ma -- this holds all the availa#le channels.
Between RS-232 connections you need to null ins 2 / 3 on field ca#les $o coy cofig files from one well to another coy% &nder% / ww / well / rograms alerts the system as to which rocesses to start for this temlate realtime.ma -- this holds all the availa#le channels.
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