How to Install CCcam/MGCamd/Others on Duo/Solo/Uno/ET9000/ET5000 In this example im going to show how to Install CCcam 2.2.1 on the. Mg_cfg and newcamd.list. TV budgets will never be the same. And the show becomes a super success in the huge Indian TV audience. The show has audiences glued to their TV screens every weeknight for months. Kbc 2017. The first Indian TV mega-show is born. 3.install it now, get extra ethernet. Open newcamd.list file using the right mouse button. If you need help Zgemma-Star H1 Setting up channel list sly/cable. More How To Install Newcamd On Zgemma H2h videos. |||| ↕ How to CCcam for ZGEMMA-STAR 2S How to setup CCcam for a Zgemma Star Index of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • STEP 1: INITIAL CABLE CONNECTIONS & SET UP • Connect power lead into the back of the receiver. • Connect 2 x satellite cables into “Tuner A” & “Tuner B” in the back of the receiver. • Connect HDMI/Scart lead into the back of the receiver & other end to TV. • Connect Ethernet/LAN cable into “ETHERNET” input on the back of the receiver. • The receiver is now ready for configuration. • The master power on/off white button is located at the back left hand side of the receiver. STEP 2: PATCHING/FLASHING THE RECEIVER TO ALLOW THE ADDITION OF CLINE/EPG ETC (We are using OpenVix to patch the receiver) • We rekon follow our flashing guide inl. The image file • Put OpenVix only on a memory stick that has been formatted to FAT32 & insert into the back of the receiver. Do not insert in the front of the receiver as it will not work. • Press and hold power button at front of receiver. Press the master power button at the back of the receiver to on position. Take finger off the front power button when “FLSH” is displayed on the front of the receiver. Flashing the receiver takes about 4 minutes. • “BOOT” will then be displayed on the front of the receiver. • A number count from 1-100 will be displayed on the front of the receiver. When finished receiver will display a channel. • The receiver is now flashed and ready for the next step. Please remove the memory stick from the back of the receiver. STEP 3: SETTING THE RECEIVER FOR CCCAM PROTOCOL (The receiver must be set to Cccam protocol & mgcamd protocol must be disabled. If this is not done the receiver will 'hang' every time it is rebooted) • Press the blue button and choose “Softcam Manager” option. • By default mgcam is active. Arrow down to mgcamd to highlight in yellow & press green button to stop. “Please wait while mgcamd is stopping” message will be displayed. • Press the blue button whilst mgcamd is highlighted in yellow to “disable startup”. The tick beside mgcamd will disappear if successfully disabled. • Arrow up to CCcam to highlight in yellow & press green button to start “Please wait while CCcam is starting” message will be displayed. If successful “Active: Cccam” will be displayed above select menu. • Press the blue button whilst CCcam is highlighted in yellow to “Enable startup”. The tick beside CCcam will appear if successfully enabled. • Exit out of menu. • Via the menu button choose Standby/Restart & restart the receiver. STEP 4: SENDING THE CLINE TO THE RECEIVER (We are using 'DCC' to send the line to the receiver. Ensure PC/Laptop has a successful wireless connection to your router. You will require a solid 'green' connection from PC-Receiver-Router as displayed in main GUI of DCC) • Get the IP address of the receiver & gateway via “Menu-Setup-System –Network-Device set up-Adapter settings”. IP & Gateway will be displayed here. • Open DCC.Change the values in DCC to correspond with the IP of your receiver & router (Gateway) to establish a successful connection. If your laptop is connected wireless to the router the IP address “This computer” will automatically be displayed in DCC. As mentioned above there will be green lines between PC-Receiver-Router if connection has been established. • Click on “FTP” bottom left of window. • Click on “ETC”. • Scroll down & right click on “Cccam.cfg” & left click “edit”. • Delete whatever is in window if required & copy past your line info here.
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