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Cam module and subscriber's card, Rear panel, Connecting the satellite antenna – Ferguson Ariva 210Combo User Manual

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5.1. CAM module and subscriber's card

Inserting the module and subscriber's card
The conditional access module resembles a PC card (known as the PCMCIA) for laptop
computers. There are different types of CI modules, suitable for various encoding systems.

1. First, turn off the receiver.
2. Insert the subscriber's card into the conditional access

module.
3. Open the tab on the front panel and insert the CI CAM

module, forcing it home into the socket on the right side of the
front panel. If you want to remove the CAM module, press the

black button next to the CAM socket.
4. After correctly inserting the module, turn on the receiver. From

now on you will be able to watch coded television channels
available through this module and card.

Note: Check whether the subscriber's card has been correctly

inserted into the module. Incorrect insertion of the card may
cause damage to the conditional access module.

Warning: Do not attempt to remove or insert the module and/or
card when the receiver is turned on!!!

6. Rear panel

LOOP OUT:

Output of the signal from the converter to another satellite receiver.

LNB IN:

Input of the concentric cable from the converter.

HDMI:

Digital image and sound output.

LAN:

The Ethernet port used for communication over the LAN

network/Internet.

AUDIO (L/R):

Analogue stereo audio output, 2 x RCA.

CVBS:

Provides a composite video output to TV or other equipments.

COMPONENT (YpbPr):

Component video output 3 x RCA (YpbPr).

OPTICAL:

Digital optical audio output.

TV:

SCART output, for connection to a television.

RS232:

RS232 port for communication with a PC computer.

ON/OFF:

Power on/off switch.

7. Connecting the satellite antenna
In order to check the correctness of connection of external equipment, for example a satellite

antenna or converter, read the installation manual or hire a professional technician!
Good reception is conditional on the precise placement of the antenna. Even the best antenna

will cause reception problems if it is incorrectly adjusted. Even slight placement errors may
render reception impossible or considerably impair image/sound quality. Before installation

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