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Can anyone tell me anything about this key

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Can anyone tell me anything about this key

Postby DaWolfMan » 19 Apr 2008 0:59

I have a fairly nice Lock & Key collection and know what almost all of them go to but i have some i am stumped on, this is one of them. I will tell you everything i know about it just ask.

http://s295.photobucket.com/albums/mm15 ... ipKey1.jpg

http://s295.photobucket.com/albums/mm15 ... ipKey2.jpg

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Postby DaWolfMan » 19 Apr 2008 1:01

Oh by the way i these pics are hosted in my Photobucket account, feel free to look at the rest of the pics, there are a few really nice locks in there that you may like.

Sorry for the double post but i could not edit to add this.

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Postby Squelchtone » 19 Apr 2008 1:59

It is a device to manage your company's truck driver's milage and fuel usage.

http://www.petrovend.com/Literature/K800.pdf

http://www.webq.opwfms.net/manuals/ChipKey/M72-01.04%20ChipKey%20Encoder%20Owners%20Manual.pdf

http://www.webq.opwfms.net/manuals/System2/M41-41.04B%20System2%20for%20Mileage%20Reasonability%20ChipKeys.pdf

[quote="one of the above PDF's"]
What are M.R. ChipKeys?
Mileage Reasonability (MR) ChipKeys, sometimes called “Read/Write
ChipKeys, differ from standard read-only keys in that they allow data to be written to them.

You can program your SYSTEM2 to modify values stored in the Chip-
Key (such as validation status) each time customers insert their ChipKeys
into a SYSTEM2 C/OPT or FIT (Fuel Island Terminal).

Note: Although there is an Odometer Reasonability selection in the
System2 Restrictions menu (Page 67), that option is mainly for
cards, not ChipKeys.

MR ChipKeys let an operator enter odometer readings along with other
information at the FIT. The odometer entries are saved (written) only to
Vehicle ChipKeys -- Driver ChipKeys are read-only. All entries, up to the
“Maximum Transaction Numberâ€
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Postby DaWolfMan » 19 Apr 2008 9:19

Thank You, I have tried Google many times looking for this info, how did you find it so fast? I was hoping it was something a little more security related but i guess it is still pretty cool.

Thanks again for the info.

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Postby Squelchtone » 19 Apr 2008 13:16

DaWolfMan wrote:, how did you find it so fast?


sheer determination.

google.com didnt have anything so I went to google.co.uk

and started adding words to the search such as "chipkey manual" or "chipkey" + .pdf

which eventually brought me to http://www.petrovend.com/Literature/K800.pdf and that document has an actual picture of your key.

then I googled petrovend, chipkey k800, and the parent company OPW and Dover to get more info.

cheers

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Postby DaWolfMan » 19 Apr 2008 13:33

WOW, and i thought i had some good searching skills on the net. I never would have thought of all of that, thanks again for all your help.

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