Connections, About smart cards – Bang & Olufsen DVB-S - User Guide User Manual
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Connections
The installation of satellite dishes and
cables is not described in this Guide
as we expect this to be done by an
installer.
The illustrations to the right show
how to connect your SAT antenna
and insert the Conditional Access
Modules (CA Modules), and Smart
Cards.
The CA Modules are the modules
inserted in the slots on the rear of
your television, for information on
the placement of these slots, refer to
your televisions own Guide. The
modules acts as ‘card readers’ for
your Smart Cards which decode the
encoded signals sent out by the
program provider.
Only uncoded digital satellite
programs, also known as ‘free-to-air’
programs, are available without
Smart Cards or CA Modules.
Contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer
for information about compatible
CA Modules.
About Smart Cards…
If you want to watch coded programs, you
have to contact a program provider. The
program provider will register you as an
authorised viewer, usually requiring payment
of a fee. You will then be provided with a
Smart Card. Note that a Smart Card is only
valid for one program provider and therefore
only works with certain programs.
Smart Cards and CA Modules may also give
access to special menus which are not described
in this Guide. If this is the case, follow the
instructions from your program provider.
Inserting Smart Cards into the CA Modules…
In order to view a coded service, you need to have
a valid Smart Card.
Insert the Smart Card carefully into the CA Module.
Note: Insert the Smart Card with the gold coloured
chip facing as described in the instructions provided
with the CA Module.
Inserting CA Modules…
On the back of your television two slots are
available for CA Modules.
The orientation of the two slots depends on your
television model. For further information, see the
enclosed list of television models.
Push in the module until it ‘clicks’ into place.
SAT. ANT. 1
DATA
14/18 V 300 mA
75
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CA Module
Smart Card
NOTE! Smart Cards and or CA Modules are
distributed from your program provider. The card
must remain in the CA Module, unless your program
provider asks you to remove it. This is important in
case your program provider wishes to send new
information to your Smart Card.
Connect the cable from your LNB to the socket
marked ‘SAT.ANT. 1’ on the rear of your television.
Card slots on TV
The module must be inserted so the top and
bottom edges – which are formed differently – fit
the corresponding grooves in the slot.