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SW Version 2.04 30-January-2009 Page 41 of 128
4.4.1.2 Descrambled service to multiple output modules
A descrambled service may be sent to up to 4 individual outputs. I.e. if the unit is
configured with an IP-out and a QAM-out card, then the descrambler card will be able
to copy the descrambled service and send it to both the IP out and QAM-out
destinations. The configuration of this is automatically performed by the system when
an input service is configured to be sent to different outputs, and when the same
descrambler is selected.
The copy function is per service, hence if a smartcard is able to descramble up to 10
services, then the maximum number of streams out from the descrambler will be 40
(10 x 4).
4.4.2 CAM Configuration / Interaction
Inside the CAM Configuration page (Figure 27) the user can find a list of available
CAM Modules with its corresponding module name, the chassis slot where the
DDM/Descrambler card is placed and the CAM Slot (each DDM/Descrambler has two
CAM slots, named A and B). If there is not any CAM Module inside the
DDM/Descrambler card, the CAM Name will be displayed as not available. The CAM
Configuration page can be opened by clicking on the CAM Tab located under the
Conditional Access tab in the navigation tree.
The Alt CAM Mode, CAM Interface, Reset and Max TS Rate are the configuration
fields available in this page (Figure 27).

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