To receive scrambled DTV signals you will need a
CA (Conditional Access) module and a Smart card
provided by the service provider.
A CA module can enable additional services, for
example Pay TV.
Contact your Common Interface service provider
to get more information about these modules.
Although CA module types may vary dependent
on the manufacturer,each one of the CA modules
supports a certain kind of encryption system.Your
TV supports CA modules to work with the DVB-T
standard.
Note that a smart card may only be valid for a
single broadcast channel.
CA modules and smart cards are neither supplied
nor optional accessories from Philips.
The CA module is responsible for the messages
and texts on screen.In case of failure or strange
behaviour,you must call your CI service
broadcaster.

Insert a CA module

<Insert the specified Conditional Access module
into the Common Interface slot as far as it will
go.It may take a few minutes before the CA
module is activated and service information is
downloaded.
To access common interface applications,see TV
menu,Adjust feature menu settings, Common
Interface, p. 26.
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Warning:when you connect the CA module
incorrectly,it may damage the card and the TV.
After inserting a card, leave it in the slot
permanently.Do not remove it from the slot
unless asked to do so.For example, your card
has to be in the slot when your CI service
broadcaster wants to download new information
to the smart card. Once the CA module is
removed,your TV will no longer decrypt
scrambled digital DVB-T channels.
Warning:switch off your TV before any module is inserted in the Common Interface slot.
Note: this functionality is only available in certain countries.
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