Keyread V20 | Mitsubishi ((new))
: Because it operates by exploiting security gaps, many modern Endpoint Detection Response (EDR) programs flag the software executable as a false-positive threat.
Industrial maintenance shouldn't come to a halt because of a forgotten password. If you're working with legacy Mitsubishi PLC systems and need to recover access or backup your logic, KeyRead V2.0 is the go-to utility for the job. Why technicians use it: Efficiency:
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3.2 All-keys-lost (OBD vs EEPROM)
: It is generally distributed through third-party automation forums and "unlock" service sites rather than official Mitsubishi channels. ⚠️ Important Considerations : Because it operates by exploiting security gaps,
Only unlock a PLC if you are the rightful owner, have explicit permission from the machine's owner, or are legally contracted to perform maintenance and upgrades on the equipment.
When a machine was installed years ago and the original programmer did not provide the source code or password. Personnel Turnover: Why technicians use it: Efficiency: If you are
In industrial automation, losing or forgetting a can turn a minor maintenance task into a major, time-consuming emergency. For users of Mitsubishi MELSEC FX series PLCs (such as the popular FX1S, Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: One of the most valuable features for locksmiths is the ability to program a new key even when all original keys have been lost. This involves resetting the immobilizer system to its factory state and programming one or more new keys.
: Small, integrated micro-PLCs typically used in compact machinery.