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Up Install USB Drivers Terminal Software Activating your KM9 Unlock TP with KM9 93C46 Connect Diagnostics

Joe's KeyMaker 9 USB Diagnostics

Hopefully you will not need to use this, however if you suspect your KM7 has been damaged, this will reassure you that it is not or confirm your worst fears.

Access to Diagnostic is from the main menu, Command 7

 

There are 2 different Diagnostic tests;

Test 1, is for testing all 4 EEPROM signal pins on KM9USB.

Test 2, is for testing only 2 EEPROM signal pins on KM9USB.

If test 1 returns FAILED and you are absolutely certain that you have connected the wires for the test correctly [see photos below], then there your KM9USB has damaged signal lines, however you may be lucky and some functionality remains.

Only 93C46 EEPROM types need all 4 signals which is what Test 1 checks.

LSI, 24RF08, 24C01 and 24C03 EEPROMS only need 2 signal lines - which is what Test 2 checks.

If both Test 1 and Test 2 fail, the board cannot continue to be used for Password recovery or Clear, it is confirmed damaged, all EEPROM signal pins have suffered some damage, email me to arrange repairs.

If Test 1 returns FAIL and Test 2 returns PASS then the board is damaged but not all signal lines are damaged, you can still use your KM9USB to work on LSI, 24RF08, 24C01 and 24C03 EEPROM types but you cannot work with 93C46 EEPROM.

Diagnostic - Test 1

the 4 way cable is used, the end with all wires together in one header is used first, 4 way wire is plugged in over the KM9USB LCD I2C connector, RED wire goes over the VCC pin

 

next the single end of the YELLOW wire is plugged in over the pin to the right of the 4 way connector, the single end of the Yellow wire goes over the last pin on the right

 

NOTE: RED and BLACK wire single ends are NOT connected.

We are ready to conduct the test - type in Y for yes

the test can result in PASS

or FAIL

 

 

Diagnostic - Test 2

 

The 4 way cable is used, the end with all wires together in one header is used first, 4 way wire is plugged so that only 1 wire, the WHITE wire is plugged in over the KM9USB I2C connector's SCL pin.

 

next the single end of the WHITE wire is plugged in over the last pin on the right

 

NOTE: RED, BLACK and yellow wire single ends are NOT connected.

We are ready to conduct the test - type in Y for yes

the test can result in PASS

or FAIL

If you have the KM9USB LCD, you can also conduct diagnostic testing using the LCD display

the 4 way cable is used, the end with all wires together in one header is used first, 4 way wire is plugged in over the KM9USB LCD I2C connector, RED wire goes over the VCC pin

 

next the single end of the YELLOW wire is plugged in over the pin to the right of the 4 way connector, the single end of the Yellow wire goes over the last pin on the right

 

Disclaimer

I make no warranty that any of my information is correct, or safe, or does or does not breach any warranty clause,  or anything else, it is up to you to decide if you will follow all or any of the instructions to recover the Supervisor Password from a TP. It is up to you to decide, I am not responsible for the results or for any consequential or incidental damages whatsoever.

Up Install USB Drivers Terminal Software Activating your KM9 Unlock TP with KM9 93C46 Connect Diagnostics

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