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4.5 CA (C
onditional
A
ccess
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CHANNELS
4.5.1 General remarks
To receive scrambled channels you need a Common Interface Module (CI-Module) and a Smart
Card supplied by your programme provider.
Please note that the CI-Modules and the assigned Smart Cards only decode the channels
transmitted by your programme provider. If you have subscribed to channels of several
programme providers, you may have to switch between several CI-Modules and/or the relevant
Smart Cards.
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Follow your programme provider’s instructions regarding the CI-Module and Smart Card.
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Switch the unit to standby mode. Open the front flap and insert the CI-Module into one of the
two module slots. If available, insert a second CI-Module into the other module slot.
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Insert the Smart Card into the relevant CI-Module.
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The modules and the Smart Card are correctly in position, if you can close the front flap
easily.
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Leave the CI-Modules in their relevant slots.
The Smart Card is protected by a four-digit PIN code (Personal Identification Number). Please
observe your programme provider’s instructions relating to the card.
After activating the «CA» (Conditional Access) menu using the
OK
key, you can call up different
information on your CI-Modules and Smart Cards.
The scope and content of this information is determined by the CI-Module or by the Smart Card
and does not come from the receiver - please note your programme provider’s instructions and
documentation.
4.5.2 Receiving scrambled channels
Depending on the satellite, up to several hundred scrambled channels can be received.
You have two options to set up the channels of your own programme provider.
a)
Via satellite search mode
Launch automatic channel search (cf. 4.2.1) by selecting «CA» (=
search for scrambled channels) - you will thus receive all scrambled
channels of the selected satellite in the «Favourite list» menu under
«New CA» (cf. point 4.1.1 Favourite list).
The list in the «Favourite list» menu (cf. 4.1.1) in the right-hand window
is arranged alphabetically. Select the channels of your programme
provider using the
8
or
9
key and copy the selected channels into
one (or also several) of your favourite lists using the
OK
key.
If you now have a number of CA channels in the channel pool (cf.
4.1.3), which are not decoded by your CI-Module, you can also remove
these unused CA channels from the channel pool.
Delete all ‘unused’ channels, i.e. all channels that you have not copied
into one of the 10 favourite lists using the
R
key in the ‘Channel pool’
menu.
b)
Via transponder search mode
Refer to your programme provider’s documentation for the reception
parameters and enter these in the appropriate fields of the transpon-
der search mode (cf. 4.2.2). After starting using the
OK
key, you will
receive the relevant channels, which you can then save in the channel
pool using the
OK
key.
If the channels are spread over several transponders, please repeat
the process.
Select the «Favourite list» menu again, followed by «New CA» and
copy the channels of your programme provider into your favourite lists.
In this instance too there could also be unused CA (or FTA) channels;
if so cf. above for instructions on managing them.
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