This is my CI module:
http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/images/d/dd/Pci-ci-Rev1.4.jpg
BTW: for a Crytpoworks CAM the voltage should be 3 or 5V?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I have CI expansion slot like http://www.dvbshop.cz/?w=produktid=80# . There
is no jumper regarding any voltage, only one (not marked) which shorted is
disabling IR input on the SS1 card and enabling the IR diode (as IR input) in
the hole at right side of CI slots and vice versa.
If CI
Finally I bought a mini-jack - jack adapter, and I plugged in the IR
sensor into the CI module. Now I have Cryptoworks CAM and remote control.
Thanks to Ales for pointing me in the right direction, I had no idea that
the CI module is somehow IR related (I don't have any documentation for
the
Hello,
My issue is not strictly VDR related, but I'm using my DVB card
exclusively with VDR for about 2 years.
I have a nexus-s FF card with Hauppauge grey remote, and it's working ok.
Recently I added a CI module to my sistem (with a Cryptoworks module). If
the CI is connected with the flat
Unconnect jumper on CI module - by shorted jumper the IR sensor is at front of
CI module.
Hi,
Ales
On Monday 29 of October 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
My issue is not strictly VDR related, but I'm using my DVB card
exclusively with VDR for about 2 years.
I have a nexus-s FF card
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Ales Jurik wrote:
Unconnect jumper on CI module - by shorted jumper the IR sensor is at front of
CI module.
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I can see only one jumper on my CI,
which is marked: 3V/5V. I suppose it is the CAM's voltage, it is set to
5V.
But I can see