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    Default Help Experts!!? [[[ OpenBOX s10 PVR hd in Biss Keys]]].

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    I have bought a OpenBoxs10 PVR and when I enter Biss Keys in itS CW option. If two channels have same SID like 1st have ,000b, and 2nd channel too have same SID '000b' then fist keys entered unscrambl while 2nd remain scramble. I also input Caid,; provider, sid, Pmt, ECM. But no result. Note both keys are correct.
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    the lan manager program has a help file for entering the key correctly.The second channel can't have the same sid the receiver wouldn't know what key to use.
    I bet if you get rid of the 1st key the 2nd channel will work.

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    Thanx sir!!!
    Yes when the first key delete then 2nd is working and from where Ian Manager programs can I does daownload.
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    I don't remember if you can edit the cw file with the remote.
    You may have to add or delete the key for the channel every time you try to watch.I had the same problem years ago with a different brand of receiver and channels that used the same provider id.The receiver would look for the 1st key and try to use that for the second channel.I would have to edit the key with the remote every time.

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    I use globo hd x100 firmware on my s10 but that requires a hardware mod beyond the casual user level.
    I can edit the biss keys with the remote,but the front panel doesn't work and you have to blindscan the sat you want.Strictly for biss or true fta use.It has the signal beep function for dish aiming and the rec icon disappears off the screen when you record.

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    Dear sir!!!

    I can do it and can manually input biss keys to my reciever. But I think the only solution is that one time only one SID can be used.

    Sir another piont is when I input INFO button then it show its Sid is 0011 instead of OOOB. While exports say its SId is 000b.
    My chip ID Is 085b it mean I can upgrade c,z it is original.
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    Yes, you have to Delete the line that has the old Key & then
    add a complete new line in with the new key.

    Openbox's wont let you Edit the key.

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    0011 is the decimal version of 000B hexadecimal
    you have to convert the sid and vpid to hex for the cw file

 

 

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