NXP Semiconductors
UM10276_1
TED-Kit 2 User Manual
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User manual
Rev. 1.29 — 20 August 2010
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Infrastructure
The infrastructure required for the immobilizer applet consists of one base station and
one transponder.
The base station selector offers all XBoards equipped with an ABIC1 base station. The
one selected will be used for the application. The configure button right to the selector
opens the ABIC1 configuration window for the currently selected XBoard (see 7.6: ABIC1
Configuration Window, page 46).
The transponder selector allows selecting the desired transponder family. This selection
mainly effects the look of the EEPROM window as well as what values are set by clicking
at the Default button of the configuration section of this window. The selected transpond-
er family is also preset for the ABIC1 configuration window (if opened from this window).
The IDE shows the transponder identification if the application is started and a trans-
ponder is in range. The IDE is shown as soon as a transponder is in range regardless of
its family or if it can be authenticated.
Application
The controls for the application are
S
S
t
t
a
a
r
r
t
t
– starts the immobilizer application.
S
S
t
t
o
o
p
p
– stops the immobilizer application.
L
L
o
o
o
o
k
k
U
U
p
p
S
S
e
e
c
c
r
r
e
e
t
t
K
K
e
e
y
y
/
/
P
P
a
a
s
s
s
s
w
w
o
o
r
r
d
d
– Looks up the secret key or password and the authentica-
tion mode from the local transponder data base and restores the values into the Immobi-
lizer applet window for the transponder currently in range. This function is available only
if a transponder is in range, the authentication fails and the IDE can be found in the local
transponder data base. A transponder is added automatically to this data base after it
has been successfully authenticated. Only the last set of successful authentication data
is stored for each transponder.
Configuration
The lower part of the applet window contains the controls to manipulate all the communi-
cation and authentication settings. The content of this part of the window depends on the
selected transponder family. For a detailed description of each of the settings, please
refer to the appropriate ABIC1 and transponder data sheet.
The
D
D
e
e
f
f
a
a
u
u
l
l
t
t
button will set the default values for all settings available depending on the
currently selected transponder family.
6.7.1 HITAG-Pro 2 distance
A special functionality of the HITAG-Pro 2 is the ability to save distance records in a spe-
cial way. If a HITAG-Pro 2 transponder is selected, a second tab is shown in the configu-
ration section of the Immobilizer applet window (Fig 59).