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1. LandCruiser 1998 2002 MR2 2000 2003 Sequoia 2001 2002 Sienna 1998 2003 Solara 1999 2003 GS300 1998 2003 GS400 1998 2000 beste IS300 2001 2003 LS400 1998 2000 SC300 1998 2000 SC400 1998 2000 C 1 1 To register Keys in a new ECU a ECU is in Automatic Registration mode and the Security light should be blinking b Insert a key into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on The Security light should now be on not blinking c The key is now registered d Remove key from the ignition switch e Repeat steps b through e if more keys are to be registered f Once all keys are registered remove last key from the ignition switch then depress and release the brake pedal once g Programming mode completes after 10 seconds 27 Note The first key registered will be the new Master Key The last key registered will be the Valet key If only 1 key is to be registered cycle the single key through the registration process 4 or 5 times C 1 2 To register an additional Master Key a 02900 f g h i j Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress and release the gas pedal 5 times Depress and release the brake pedal 6 times Remove the Master key from the ignition switch Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress the gas pedal once Wait approximately 1 minute until the security light stops blinking Rem
2. for a minimum of 60 seconds until the Theft light goes out i Remove the key from the ignition switch j Key is now registered in ECU C 3 Procedure to be followed for the following vehicles Make Model Year Remark Sequoia 2003 Camry 2001 2004 Toyota Solara 2003 2004 VIN starts with Lexus RX330 2004 Jor2 C 3 1 To register 3 Keys 2 Master 1 Valet in a new Immobilizer a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them c Insert first Master key into the ignition switch and wait 5 seconds d Remove key and insert second Master key into the ignition switch and wait 5 seconds 30 pop Remove key and insert Valet key into the ignition switch and wait 5 seconds Remove key The Immobilizer must be resynchronized with the ECU else vehicle will not start Insert a Master Key into the ignition switch and turn ignition switch on do not try to start the vehicle Short OBD2 connector terminal 4 to terminal 13 using a wire or paper clip Wait for 30 minutes Remove shorting wire from OBD2 connector Turn ignition switch off and remove key Reinsert key and verify that vehicle can now be started To register less than 3 Keys in a new Immobilizer a b C Te To Ensure there is no key in the ignition While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them Insert first Master key in
3. further presses of the START button are required and the file selection mode should be allowed to timeout The time out of the file selection mode and the transition of the unit to the programming mode is marked by a short illumination flash of all LEDs simultaneously along with a short 2 note audible chirp LED Illuminated File Selected 16bit 47010 34010 32bit HonFlash Restore original Special state on power up only 6 blinking read and save to Restore memory Table 1 File selections 3 2 Programming Operation Once in programming mode the PenloaderBlue unit is ready to program an external device using the file selected Before programming can commence the unit must be positioned over the device to be programmed ensuring that the spring probes are making good contact with the legs on the memory device Figure 2 below shows how to locate pin 1 on the 8 pin memory device It is important that the spring probe identified as 1 is in contact with Pin 1 on the 8 pin memory device To start the programming operation press the START buton once There will be a short 1 second delay then the operation will commence During programming the unit will provide audio and visual cues as described in Table 3 2 below The operation will either end with success or failure identified by the audio and visual cues The PenloaderBlue unit will remain in programming mode with the same file selected until power is c
4. PENLOADERBLUE TOOL UserManual The use of this apparatus is limited to legitimate and legal purposes for vehicle maintenance in compliance with federal and state laws and regulations LED Illuminated File Selected LED 1 16bit LED 2 34010 47010 32bit Honda Red Black LED 6 Restore last LED 6 blinking Read and save to Restore memory 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 PRODUCT FEATURES 2 3 PENLOADERBLUE OPERATION 4 3 1 File Selection 4 3 2 Programming Operation 5 3 3 Step by Step Operation 6 3 4 X Visual and Audio Cues 7 3 5 Restore Original Contents 9 3 6 Read and Save Content 9 4 PROGRAMMING FILE SELECTIONS IN DETAIL 10 4 1 General Operation 10 1 Introduction The PenloaderBlue unit was designed to provide a tool that can be used to program memory devices installed on circuit boards The tool is simple to use and requires no external computers keypad entry devices adaptor boards or cables Features of the tool are Small sized unit for hand held use 6LEDs to display status Simple to use Programming options selected using a pushbutton switch Onboard probes with spring loaded protective cover for programming 8 pin SOIC packages Supports Microwire 93 series devices Powered by external 12V dc supply Includes dual LED lamps to illuminate area around device to be programmed Audio feedback to user 60 second auto power off when not in use Software is field updateab
5. e GS 400 1998 2000 Under hood driver s side 1998 2000 Behind glove box LX 470 1998 2000 Behind glove box 1999 2003 Behind glove box 10 Below glove box under 1998 2000 carpet Below glove box under 1998 2000 carpet To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 3 All LEDs must briefly illuminate at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 1 1 to register keys into the ECU Note If vehicle will only register 1 key after programming this is an indication that it probably uses a Type 2 ECU and was programmed with the wrong file Reflash with the correct file 4 1 2 LED 2 File 47010 Flash device identifier IC Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table Year Immo Location Under dash board above steering column Must drop the column 10mm bolt to release the bracket located in left corner behind roll bar 2001 2003 To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 3 All LEDs must briefly illuminate at 11 the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 2 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer After programming all modules mus
6. is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 1 1 to register keys into the ECU Note If vehicle will only register 1 key after programming this is an indication that it probably uses a Type 1 ECU and was programmed with the wrong file Reprogram with the correct file 13 4 1 5 LED 5 File Red Black Keys Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Honda models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location NSX 1997 2004 Attached to steering Prelude 1997 2002 Solana RL 1996 2004 To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 3 All LEDs must briefly illuminate at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed The Red Key and one Black Key are as follows Red Key 89E9 1ECC 9721 FE03 Black Key 8971 8F20 A574 FE03 Use a T Code Pro SDD or CodeSeeker programmer to initialize a Black Key 4 1 6 LED6 File Data from Restore memory Flash device identifier Depends on manufacturer Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Any This setting is used to restore the contents of a memory device to its value prior to programming Anytime the PenloaderBlue unit is used to program a device it reads the device and saves the contents into a Restore memory contained in the PenloaderBlue unit 14 prior to overwriting the device with new data If there is a desire to resto
7. le using a Windows PC and a serial cable Restore operation that can be used to restore contents of last device programmed 2 Product Features 11 Figure 1 Penloader Unit 2 Item Description 1 On Off button 2 12V dc input connector 3 START buttons 4 LED 1 5 LED 2 6 LED 3 7 LED 4 8 LED 5 9 LED 6 10 Neoprene grip 11 Spring probes 3 PenloaderBlue Operation This tool provides a set of programming functions to help the locksmith when programming new transponder keys The operation of the PenloaderBlue unit can be split into 2 distinct procedures operation and program file selection and the actual performance of the selected operation 31 File Selection On power up the PenloaderBlue unit will flash LED 6 indicating that the selected option is to read an external device and save to the Restore memory ref Table 1 below Pressing the START button will advance the selection 1 position When LED 6 is illuminated a further push of the START button will return the file selection to the first position again 16bit If the START button is not pressed after power up the File Selection mode will time out in 5 seconds and the PenloaderBlue unit will enter the programming mode If the START button is pressed the timeout function will be reset to 3 seconds and each subsequent press of the START button will reset the timeout to 3 seconds Once the desired programming file has been selected no
8. no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them c Insert first new Master key into the ignition switch d Wait 5 seconds then remove key from ignition switch e Insert second new Master key into the ignition switch f Wait 5 seconds then remove key from ignition switch g Insert new Valet key into the ignition switch h Wait 5 seconds then remove key from ignition switch i All 3 keys should now trun off the theft light but will no start the vehicle j Insert a Master Key into the ignition switch and turn turn ignition switch on a Short OBD2 connector terminal 4 to terminal 13 using a wire or paper clip a Wait 30 minutes then turn ignition switch off and remove shorting wire from OBD2 Programming mode is complete Vehicle should now start with any of the 3 keys 29 C 2 2 To register an additional Master or Valet Key a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them c Insert a registered Master key into the ignition Switch d Quickly turn ignition switch ON then OFF 5 times e Quickly open then close the driver s door 6 times f Remove the Master key from the ignition switch g Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on This must be completed within 10 seconds of removing the Master key h Leave key in the ignition switch
9. ove the key Depress and release the brake pedal once Programming mode completes after 10 seconds C 1 3 To register an additional Valet Key a 02900 f g h i j Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress and release the gas pedal 4 times Depress and release the brake pedal 5 times Remove the Master key from the ignition switch Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress the gas pedal once Wait approximately 1 minute until the security light stops blinking Remove the key Depress and release the brake pedal once Programming mode completes after 10 seconds C 1 4 To delete all other existing keys a b C Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress and release the gas pedal 6 times Depress and release the brake pedal 7 times 28 d Remove the Master key from the ignition switch Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress the gas pedal once Wait approximately 1 minute until the security light stops blinking Remove the key Depress and release the brake pedal once Programming mode completes after 10 seconds D per a C 2 Procedure to be followed for the following vehicles Make Model Year Remark Toyota Prius 2001 2003 C 2 1 To register Keys in a new ECU a Ensure there is
10. quence it is only possible to restore the last contents of the last external memory device programmed 3 6 Read and Save Content When the PenloaderBlue unit is powered up it is put into a special state indicated by LED 6 blinking In this state it is possible to read the contents of an external 93C LC series device and save it to the Restore memory If the Start button is pressed within the timeout period LED 1 will illuminate and the unit will now cycle through the options as defined in Table 1 The only way to renter the read and save state again once the START button has been pressed is to power cycle the unit The data saved in the Restore memory can subsequently be used to write to other memory devices using the Restore function LED 6 4 Programming File Selections In Detail 41 General Operation The following sections describe the operation of the PenloaderBlue unit 4 1 1 LED 1 File 16bit Flash device identifier IC900 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota Lexus Type 1 ECU models specified in the following table Model Year ECU Location 1998 2001 Behind glove box 1998 2003 Behind glove box Camry 1998 2000 Behind glove box 1998 2000 Behind glove box 2001 2003 Behind glove box Landcruiser 1998 2000 Behind glove box MR2 2001 2003 Behind driver seat 2002 2003 Behind glove box 1998 2003 Behind glove box 1998 2001 Behind glove box 1998 2000 Under hood driver s sid
11. re the original contents of the device after programming this can be achieved using this file selection It is important to note that the contents of the Restore memory are overwritten with each subsequent programming operation To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 3 All LEDs must briefly illuminate at the end of the procedure else the restore operation failed 4 1 7 LED 6 Blinking File None Flash device identifier Depends on manufacturer Type of operation Read and save data Manufacturer s Any This setting is used to read data from an external device and save the data to the Restore memory When selected and once the selection period has timed out follow the procedure presented in section 3 3 though in this case no data will be written to the external device This operation is only presented as an option on first power up of the unit Once the START button has been pressed to advance to the next possible operation this read and save option is excluded from being selected again until the next power cycle offers it again Data read and saved using this operation can be programmed into another device using the LED 6 selection as described in section 4 1 6 Note that the data saved in the Restore memory will be overwritten by the next file write operation LED 1 through LED 5 15 APPENDIX A User Manual Circuit Board Photos PENLOADER TOOL PenloaderBlue sho
12. rogrammed Faint tick The Penloader is aint ticking m ela determining what type sound with ticks er A None poro PAN and size device it is pp y currently positioned second apart over s I The Penloader is o 9 Machine gun type programming the from center sound external memory to outside devian and back The VRFY operation was successful and i T the data in the AE Pseudo charge programmed par matches the data used in the program operation An error occurred or No LEDs Low tone held for the Penloader could illuminated 2 seconds not determine the type of device Table 3 2 Visual and audio cues 3 5 Restore Original Contents The PenloaderBlue unit contains a reserved Restore memory which is used by the PenloaderBlue unit to save the contents of an external memory device before it overwrites it with new data When programming an external memory device and after the START button is pressed and the PenloaderBlue unit has identified the external device to be programmed the unit reads the contents of the external memory device and saves it to the Restore memory Should the user desire to restore the original contents of the external memory device after programming this is made possible through the use of the Restore Original selection ref Table 1 It is important to note that the Restore memory is overwritten by each subsequent programming of an external device As a conse
13. t be resynchronized by performing the following procedure 4 1 3 LED 3 File 34010 Flash device identifier IC2 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location Sa 2003 and Behind cluster Must be a q newer 4D 67 transponder To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 3 All LEDs must briefly illuminate at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed Important Pin 14 of IC1 must be connected to GND before trying to program IC2 refer to photo in Appendix B After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 3 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 12 4 1 4 LED 4 File 32bit Flash device identifier IC900 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota Lexus Type 2 ECU models specified in the following table Model Year ECU Location 4Runner 2002 Behind glove box 2001 2009 Behind glove box Solara 2001 2004 Behind glove box Behind glove box Behind glove box Behind glove box Under hood driver s side Under hood driver s side IS 300 2001 2003 Under hood driver s side LX 470 2001 2002 Behind glove box To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 3 All LEDs must briefly illuminate at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming
14. to the ignition switch and wait 5 seconds Remove key If required insert a second key into the ignition switch wait 5 seconds then remove key Insert first Master key into the ignition switch Quickly turn ignition switch ON then OFF 5 times Remove key The Immobilizer must be resynchronized with the ECU else vehicle will not start Insert a Master Key into the ignition switch and turn ignition switch on do not try to start the vehicle Short OBD2 connector terminal 4 to terminal 13 using a wire or paper clip Wait for 30 minutes Remove shorting wire from OBD2 connector Turn ignition switch off and remove key Reinsert key and verify that vehicle can now be started 31
15. wn with available options CUT NUNT IS Toyota Lexus 16bit ECU circuit board 18 mnn AULAE TOO o 1380312320 Penloader installed on Toyota Lexus 16bit ECU circuit board 19 2003 and later Sequoia 34010 immobilizer location behind instrument cluster 20 34010 module 21 BEBAN AT AFIR 7 es sb Pt efl FORSE dites Circuit Board from 34010 module 22 9 0 L TU Gta fo in CAN 25841031980 FCC ID MOZRI 9BTY 1 134 2kHz e e e E e e v ce 40mA 47010 module 23 Le CE p per P P P pero mo A peoo 918LZ9 Circuit Board from 47010 module 24 Red Key ENSE Ecc IP FEO3 FCC ID MLBSZ3 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH TANT 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLWINGS TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERE NCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED HONDA LOCK J 1 2500 101 659 HONDA LOCK ME MODEL ISC RSS CNR210 ze Black Key 8971 8F20 A574 FE03 Honda immobilizer module Component to MIN Pin 1 location i Honda module circuit board 25 APPENDIX C Toyota Lexus Post Programming Procedures C 1 Procedures to be followed for the following vehicles Make Model Year Remark 4Runner 1999 2002 Camry 4 cylinder 2001 2003 sfiga s
16. ycled If the programming operation was not successful it can be tried again without the need to go through a file selection procedure again Pin 1 locator Figure 2 Locator for Pin 1 3 3 Step by Step Operation Thus the basic operating procedure for using the PenloaderBlue unit is as follows Remove module containing memory device to be programmed from the vehicle and disassemble to provide access to the memory device to be programmed Power up the PenloaderBlue unit Use START button to select the desired programming files as indicated by the lit LED After selecting the desired file wait for all the LEDs to momentarily illuminate simultaneously with an audible chirp signifying the end of the programming file selection period v Position the Penloader over the 8 pin memory device vi Push the START button vii X Audio and visual cues will be provided during the programming operation viii Listen for the audio cue identifying success or failure and also signifying the end of the programming operation 3 4 Visual and Audio Cues When the PenloaderBlue unit is used to program an update into a memory device it will provide both visual and audio cues to the user The following table defines these cues and their definition Visual Cue Audio Cue Definition LED 1 and2 laminated None Low supply voltage Overcurrent when LED 5 and6 N powering up external i one illuminated device to be p

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