Chapter 12 - Common Interface
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Chapter 12
Common Interface
The instrument is equipped with a CI interface. This consists of a PCMCIA slot (see the bottom of the
instrument). The PCMCIA slot is compatible with all common conditional access modules (CAM).
The instrument also supports Premiere CAM. This means that all DVB channels can be decoded with
an appropriate CA module and activated smartcard. Data streams are exclusively decoded in the
inserted CAM, not in the MPEG decoder itself.
12.1
Inserting a CA module
12.1.1 Install before version Vxx.02
The instrument must be switched off when a CA module
is inserted. Insert the module into the port at the bottom
of the instrument. When inserting the module, ensure that
the polarity is correct and that the barcode is pointing
up
.
Do not force the module into the slot if there is significant
resistance.
12.1.2 Install after version V01.02
The instrument must be switched off when a CA module
is inserted. Insert the module into the port at the bottom
of the instrument. When inserting the module, ensure that
the polarity is correct and that the barcode is pointing
down
.
Do not force the module into the slot if there is significant
resistance.
The version (firmware) can be activated in the instrument by
MODE
->
Settings
->
Software
->
Info
.
12.2 Operation
The inserted module is initialised when the instrument is cold-started. Use the Common Interface
menu to query the inserted CA module. Enter
MODE
->
Common Interface
to access the menu.
The CA module name is shown as a menu title.
Use the first menu item (“CA-SystemIDs”) to query CA systems supported by the module. The next
section explains the second menu item (“Card Menu”). To check the picture and sound quality of
encoded channels, proceed as described in the “MPEG decoder” section.
12.3
Card menu
This option allows you to access the module-specific menu. Various details and services can be
called up for each module. For example, smartcard information, software version, software update,
PIN code entry for child protection, and so on. The menu is laid out just like the other menus on the
instrument. The text and menu items come from the CAM itself, however. The language is also
defined by the module. The picture below shows the card menu of an AlphaCrypt CAM.