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in Europe with vehicles sold in the USA, for example, because the frequency
and even the internal code will be different.
After entering your search criteria, press “Search” to obtain a list of the
models that meet those criteria. You will see the following information in the
list: Make, Model, Frequency, Modulation, Year, Region, Blade and Remote.
The “Blade” column indicates the type of key blade that should be chosen
to produce a mechanical key. The “Remote” column tells you the type of
universal remote control that should be used from among the three options.
Simply press the corresponding row to select a model from the list. This
will open a new page showing an image of the original remote control, the
remote control frequency, the key blade and the universal remote control to
use.
1.2.1
GENERATING A KRC100
The example used in this manual is for a Ford S Max from between 2006
and 2010. A KRC100 universal remote control should be used in this case.
As explained in the remote control descriptions, the KRC100 remote control
should be programmed using a cable. In this case, the KRC100 remote
control should be opened by removing the battery cover. Remove the battery
if one is present and connect the cable to the connector.
1.- GENERATING VEHICLE REMOTE
CONTROLS
The TRC 20 machine lets you pre-program vehicle remote controls. It is
important to note that the machine only PRE-programs a remote control. In
other words, remote controls can be generated using the machine but they
then need to be programmed inside the vehicle, either via a sequence of
steps inside the vehicle (On Board Programming) or via a key programming
device.
The following functions are available for pre-programming remote controls:
•
Remote control generation: The main function, used
for generating remote controls.
•
Frequency meter: This is used to check the signal sent
by the remote control.
•
Updates: The remote control database or remote
control generation firmware updates are separate and can be accessed via
the “Remote” section as shown in section 1.4.
1.1
KRC REMOTE CONTROLS
Three different remote controls are available for programming every vehicle
remote listed in the database.
KRC100:
This needs to be programmed via a cable. It is the model used
by the majority of vehicles and is the one needed for programming remote
controls with a transponder that operates independently from the remote
control itself.
KRC200:
This is programmed wirelessly using the antenna on the machine.
It is mainly used with Philips Crypto 2 vehicles on which the transponder
encoding and the remote control are built in to a single chip.
KRC300:
This is also programmed wirelessly. These are “smart” keys. They
can function passively or remotely, depending on the original key, and can
also start the engine using a button. They do not include a retractable key
blade but one can be added for emergency situations.
1.2
GENERATING REMOTE CONTROLS
Press the “REMOTE” option on the main menu and then “GENERATE” on
the sub-menu to access the remote control generation function.
Once you have opened the remote control generation page, the first thing
you will see are some empty text boxes that can be used to search for the
remote control you want to generate. Searches are performed by Make,
Model and Year. The Region is important so as not to confuse vehicles sold
KRC 100
KRC 200
KRC 300
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