Transponder technology
07 May 2014
New Transponder TPX5
TPX5 - LEADING THE WAY
CUTTING EDGE TRANSPONDER TECHNOLOGY
JMA is launching the new TPX5 chip into the market, which integrates TPX1 (TEXAS® FIJO), TPX2 (TEXAS® CRYPTO) & TPX4 (PHILIPS® CRYPTO) into one single transponder.
TPX5 is one single chip for the TRS-5000EVO, which simplifies the duplication of keys for vehicles, and reduces space and storage costs. TPX5 makes the simplest transponder system on the market even easier!
GLASS TAG transponders, from JMA, offer maximum reliability and guarantee in copying the original Transponder. In addition, they are adapted to work with JMA's TP00 keys with original look and shaped key heads
Clonable multiple times, and it incorporates the sniff function to capture the PHILIPS® data.
To use the TPX5 transponder you must update the software (version 3.35) and firmware (version 1.21) of the TRS-5000 EVO through the JMA website LINK.
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