The Direct TV HUCards has memory on it, which means it can store data. The card is known as a "Conditional Access Module," or CAM. Each
card has a unique identification number (called the CAM ID) which is how Direct TV HUCards can add or remove programming from each and every
individual card. The cards are very similar to standard smart cards, but they implore advanced security measures to ensure that the card cannot
be tampered with using a standard smart card reader/writer. In the span of DIRECTV, there have been 3 different generations, or versions of
the procedures in Section 4.0, so in that case this RESET procedure is not necessary. 5.2 Calibration problems The 4 most common calibration problems arise
Your HU Card has had its code modified the Direct TV HUCards and you are experiencing "Hashing" as a result. This can be corrected by following
procedure your HU Card Required Loader and repeating one of the calibration steps in section Calibration Procedure.
You have another HU Card on the same unit and the previous settings are now stored. This can be corrected by following procedure
Resetting your Avenger SE to Factory Defaults" and repeating one of the calibration steps in section for your new card.
SE to Factory Defaults The following procedure will reset any stored values in your Avenger SE unit and restore it to factory defaults. Your Avenger
SE will be left in the default setting - Ready for Auto calibration in the receiver. This procedure MUST be performed before testing new cards with your
Avenger SE and is a good way to restart the calibration process from scratch if you have Direct TV HUCards made any errors in following the procedures outlined in previous sections.
1) Ensure the power is connected to your Avenger SE unit, and direct tv the RED Power LED is lit. 2) Ensure that the Emulation board has been removed from your receiver.
3) Insert the new HU Card into the Direct TV HUCards Remove the RESET jumper located on the bottom left of the SE unit.