Tango Key Programmer

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Tango Key Programmer with Basic Software

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Tango programmer is a new generation of transponder programmer which is developed to cover, read, write and generate the latest transponders used in the latest vehicle immobilizer technologies. New function for reading the Kilometers, VIN and transponder type for all BMW keys was added to the BMW software module! Immo pin code is also displayede for some car models. With this programmer you can generate images for many different original transponders like Philips ID33, Philips Crypto for different ID's and Texas crypto!

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TANGO KEY PROGRAMMER WITH BASIC SOFTWARE

Tango programmer is a new generation of transponder programmer which is developed to cover, read, write and generate the latest transponders used in the latest vehicle immobilizer technologies. New function for reading the Kilometers, VIN and transponder type for all BMW keys was added to the BMW software module! Immo pin code is also displayede for some car models. With this programmer you can generate images for many different original transponders like Philips ID33, Philips Crypto for different ID's and Texas crypto!

!!!!!! VERY IMPORTANT !!!!!!

After generating a new transponder with TANGO Programmer, you will not need any additional diagnostic equipment to program the generated transponder to the car! It will start the car directly, even on new FIAT CODE 2 system, also used in PSA Group vehicles! Only you have to write the new file back into the immobilizer system!

List of supported transponders:

Philips transponders:

PCF7930-31 writing, reading

PCF7935 writing, reading, shadow memory, crypto calculator

PCF7936 writing, reading, modes password, crypto, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7941 transponder, remote, eeprom, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7942 transponder, remote, eeprom, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7943 transponder, remote, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7944 transponder, remote, eeprom, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7945 transponder, remote, eeprom, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7946 transponder, remote, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7947 transponder, remote, eeprom, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7952 transponder, remote, eeprom, Manchester & Biphase encodings

PCF7961 transponder, remote, Manchester & Biphase encodings

*Auto switching between PCF7936 ��?PCF7961 windows if invalid type detected.

*Autodetect manchester / biphase

Temic transponders:

Temic 11 reading , writing to T5

Temic 12 reading , writing to T5

Megamos transponders:

Megamos (13) reading , writing to T5 , emulating on PCF7930-35

Megamos (48) reading, writing, PIN, unlock by PIN,

full range of memory contents, crypto calculation

Megamos CRYPTO-2 (8E) read ID, read/write EEPROM, write Cryptokey

Texas transponders:

Tiris (4C) reading

Tiris (4D) DST crypto reading, writing, crypto calculator

Tiris (4E) DST crypto reading, writing, crypto calculator

Tiris (8C) reading

Atmel:

TK5551M (T5 replacement)

SAAB reading , writing to T5

The product is in working out stages, therefore the list of the supported transponders will be developed later.

 

 

Key maker usage.

Key maker usage consists of a four steps. The 4-th step is additional and depends on a vehicle model.

 

1, Open an immobilizer dump file.

2, Choose number of the key you want create.

3, Place a transponder into the coil and click the WRITE button.

4, In some cases the program asks you to save a modified immobilizer dump. This dump must to be written into the immobilizer.

 



First of all take a look at the picture.

The "Loaded File" window displays the immobilizer file name.

Ensure that a valid dump is stored.

The "Maker" window displays selected maker name. Ensure the right key maker selected.

 

 

The "Info" window displays an important information:

 

Original transponder.

Informs you about type of the original transponder.

 

Allowed transponder.

Informs you what type of transponders is suitable for the key maker. You have to use exactly this type.

 

Data location.

The immobilizer memory may be stored in various chips.

The description informs you about from where you have to read a dump. Some immobilizers can have various chipsets. In this case the field displays several possible chips. Find one of them inside of the immobilizer and read it.

 

Data size.

Each chip has certain memory size.

The key maker accepts files with the described size.

 

Data format.

This field appears in case of 93CXX eeprom seria.

There are two standards of data layout:

Intel format and Motorola format or Little Endian and Big Endian respectively.

The data layout depends on a chip-programmer that is used for eeprom reading.

This field informs you what kind of format is suitable for the key maker.

Usually you can see that both formats are suitable. It means that the program can understand any data layout.

 

 

 

Create a key step by step

 

Firstly, run the key maker interface according to the vehicle and read information in the "Info" window.

Watch theData location field describes the memory chip. Find out the chip inside of the immobilizer and read it. Save the read data (dump).

 

Click theOPEN IMMOBILIZER FILE button and load the saved dump.

The program will analyse the dump.

If the dump is correct theWRITE button becomes active and the "Keys" window will display the range of key numbers that can be created.

 

Take a look at the "Info" window, the Allowed transponder field.

Ensure you use a transponder exactly the indicated type.

Place the transponder into the coil.

Choose the key position you want create in the "Keys" window.

Click theWRITE button.

This starts the writing process and transponder will be stored with the appropriate data.

 

At this point you may be asked to save a new immobilizer dump.

The program displays a standard File Save dialog where you have to save the data.

After this you will be informed about the new data saved and must be written into the immobiliser:

 

 

Write the new dump into the immobilizer. Now it is ready to operate with the created transponder.

If you are not asked to save a new file, it means that immobilizer is ready to operate with the created transponder without file replacing.