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Ilco RW4 PLUS
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Product Details
Ilco
RW4 PLUS Professional Transponder Key Duplicator
The RW4 PLUS is a performance packed, stand-alone
cloning device that is designed for the professional. It's compact,
portable and doesn't require a PC, internet connection or additional
software.
It
reads, it writes, it clones over 500 applications, including Texas
Instrument and Philips transponder keys.
- View all the new applications here.
- Code generation capable.
- Software updates are based on new vehicle
information & technology.
- Free updates for one year from purchase.
- Archiving function.
- Clones approximately 90% of the cars on
the market.
- Built in "soft touch" key pad.
- Compact. Lightweight. Portable.
- Clones Texas Instrument and Phillips
(ID46) encrypted transponder keys.
- Clones fixed code (T2 and T5) transponder
keys.
- Can be used as a transponder detector.
- Indicates chip type, value and
manufacturer.
- Up datable software.
- Easy to red LCD screen.
- Multiple language support.
- 12 V DC adapter included.
- USB and Serial Port.
- SNOOP included for Philips cloning.
Dimensions
9 1/2" Wide
6 1/2" Deep
3 1/4" High
Frequently Asked
Questions on Philips Cloning
- Can
the new EH3P and the existing EH3 heads be interchanged?
No.
The circuit boards and communication protocol are completely different
and not interchangeable.
- What
is the difference between the new Philips (EH3P) Heads the electronic
(EH3) heads?
The new EH3P Head is used
when cloning keys for vehicles that use Philips encrypted transponder
technology. The EH3 head is for vehicles that use Texas Instrument
transponder keys.
- How
do I tell the difference between the two different heads?
The head sizes are the
same and are identified using the part number on the head. In addition,
these can be identified by color; the EH3 head has a black plug and a
green circuit board, and the new EH3P Head has a red plug and a red
circuit board.
- How
long will it take to clone this style of key?
Typically it takes 1-2
minutes at the vehicle using the SNOOP, and an additional 2-3 minutes to
clone the key.
- Can units prior to the RW4 be upgraded to clone Philips
electronic keys?
No. The technology required to clone
these keys has surpassed the capability of the RW2 and RW3.
- What
equipment must I have to program the EH3P keys?
You
will need the new RW4 Plus and a SNOOP or the Ilco EZ-Clone and a
SNOOP. Existing RW4 and EZ-Clone units may be upgraded to clone EH3P
keys with the addition of a Plus-Box and SNOOP.
- What
is a Plus-Box?
It
is a module that was developed to add the capacity needed to an existing
RW4 or Ilco EZ-Clone so it can program Philips encrypted transponders.
- How
does the Plus-Box work?
It
attaches to the bottom of an RW4 or Ilco EZ-Clone and is connected
electronically in the back of the units. The combination of the two
pieces gives the existing tool the capacity to perform all the
programming functions of an RW4 Plus or Ilco EZ-Clone Plus.
- What
is a SNOOP?
The
SNOOP is a small device that collects the information from the vehicle
and allows it to be transferred to the cloning machine and then onto the
new key. The Philips systems have a "cross learn" function. This
means that the vehicle learns from the key and key learns from the
vehicle. To complete this process, it will require a trip to the
vehicle and the use of a SNOOP.
- How
do I get a SNOOP?
The
RW4 Plus, Ilco EZ-Clone Plus and the Plus-Box each include a SNOOP.
- Will
I need to connect to a PC and the Internet?
No
PC or internet connection is required for cloning keys.
- How
many new applications will I be able to clone with the new Ilco Philips
Cloning System?
There are approximately 20 makes and 435 new models that are cloneable
with this system. Many of them are very popular, including many General
Motors, Chrysler family and Honda vehicles, plus much more. This will
take your cloning capabilities from approximately 65% of the vehicles on
the road to approximately 90%.
- What
battery is used in the EH3P Heads?
The
head utilizes the same "off the shelf" CR1632 Lithium battery as the EH3
head.
- How
many new key blades are available for this system?
7
- How
are the new blades identified?
The
letters R through X are stamped just below the U-shaped bow and the
blade part number is molded in the plastic bow for easy identification.
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