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RAC All comms question for anyone with one

If I click on "Change Settings", then "Body Module Functions" should this then show things I can adjust. I recall Dan activated the chirp with the alarm via this part, yet when I click on this nothing happens?

All the other "Change Settings" will adjust things (not that I have played!), Just wondered if this is because Dans was a beta version. Reformed

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I use the same version as everyone else...

The Body Module Functions section has been temporerily disabled as I believe there were a few issues with it. Fingers crossed it will make a comeback soon.

Dan 

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Thank you Dan!

I thought I was doing something wrong Thumbs Up Reformed

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on the 'debug manual functions' bit you can change lcm settings there but you need to be an expert to do this....i havnt a clue how to do this so i emailed storey for some kind of tutorial for this and i'm waiting for a reply...

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