lock.
This data collection process is exclusive to key types with Megamos Crypto
and Philips Crypto II technology.
For all other technologies (broadly those described in the type of servers
implemented at JMA), you only need to scan the original key and the frames
(challenge-response) that you collect from the original key in the device's
antenna.
If the operating mode change process continues correctly, the following
menu will be displayed telling you to collect data from the vehicle ignition
lock.
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Given that you might have different keys with access to different servers at
different stages of the process (based on the transponder technology), the
individual process control panel on each client machine will be displayed
while a transponder is inserted into the antenna. This panel shows the
progress of your keys and the precise status of each one in the process:
After the data has been collected from the vehicle (see the JMA YouTube
channel for different videos about sniffing that were published previously for
the TRS-EVO), EvoXpert allocates the data to the correct key from the list on
the client control panel according to the key ID:
After reading the sniffed data, the process will ask you to reinsert the
original key to collect different frames-responses. These basically provide
the information that will be sent to the calculation server:
If the frames are correct, the process continues to either the Key in Queue
status depending on how many people are processing keys at the same time
(Megamos) or the Processing Key status if there was nobody waiting in a
queue.