Robert Bosch Pty Ltd VIMA01 User Manual
PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
F005VP0801
ROBERT BOSCH
(AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD.
A.B.N. 48 004 315 628
SMARTRA III IMMOBILISER
Page 44 of 49
Issue Number:
1.0
Dev No.
3881
Valid from:
14/2/06
Print Date:
23 March, 2007
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6.2.2 Process Flow Chart : Replacing Smartra
Insert New Smartra unit.
[virgin] state.
Replacing a Smartra
Connect Diagnostic Tester
Through the EMS
return
The Diagnostic Tester will
trigger a message so EMS
will check the state of the
EMS and Smartra
correct smartra is
present and PIN
number entered is
the same as EMS
PIN
Store PIN number on the
Smartra
Smartra changes to [learnt]
state
Send positive response to
the tester.
Enter the PIN number
according to OEM
database on the Diagnostic
Tester
Yes
No
Send negative response to
the Tester
6.3 Replacing Keys (transponders)
The proposed protocol hasn’t changed the existing Key (transponder) teach functionality. The replacing
of keys doesn’t involve any different processing from the Smartra. The Smartra shall pass messages
between the EMS and the transponder as it currently does.
of keys doesn’t involve any different processing from the Smartra. The Smartra shall pass messages
between the EMS and the transponder as it currently does.
6.3.1 Process Flow Chart : Replacing/Adding Keys
Adding new keys
Adding new Keys (transponder) - Process flow Chart showing changes required on Smartra after
replacing a EMS
return
Key Teach Procedure need
Diagnostic tester interface.
6.4 Replacing Antenna
The proposed changes to the Smartra do not affect the antenna. That is, the lock barrel is passive and
has no unique code to identify it. If the antenna is replaced with an equivalent part, the system will work
as normal.
has no unique code to identify it. If the antenna is replaced with an equivalent part, the system will work
as normal.