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  • pan1300
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    All right as a 'simple user' I have no fear ; I doubt 'they' will look for us. Me too, normally turn cccam off before shutting down, indeed perhaps even better to tune to fta (will try not to forget).

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  • bokkie
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    Originally posted by Triad
    As a user m8 you need to worry about availability of cards to the other users!
    Leaving channel to CCcam to decode while you're gone will only add to overloading of the same server and glitching to the other users!
    Quite irresponsible opinion I must conclude m8
    Yes. I've gotten into the habit of leaving my receiver on a fta channel and disabling cccam when not in use. Unfortunately not all people are as considerate as we are.

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  • Triad
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    Originally posted by dehkadeh
    as a user do NOT worry at all, they will go after server owner not you.
    As a user m8 you need to worry about availability of cards to the other users!
    Leaving channel to CCcam to decode while you're gone will only add to overloading of the same server and glitching to the other users!
    Quite irresponsible opinion I must conclude m8

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  • Bazinga
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    Originally posted by dehkadeh
    as a user do NOT worry at all, they will go after server owner not you.
    then they could loose money if they have paid 1 years subscription.

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  • dehkadeh
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    as a user do NOT worry at all, they will go after server owner not you.

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  • Triad
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    Someone said that turning off emulation in CS will NOT brake Ecm's if you leave rec in encrypted channel!!
    That's not true. It'll BRAKE the cs ecm's process because there's no emu to send the inputs to the server.

    Also if rec is put in standby on encrypted channel while Emu is working it will keep the ecm's and server connection, so, good advice if someone doesn't want to turn off the emu is to leave the rec on unencrypted channel, fta.

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  • dniestre
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    DM500S has the "go to standby" option - the red and green lights turns on. I'll try it.

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  • nml52
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    No problems bokkie I only know because I have a 500s but its the same on TM 9100s

    nml

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  • bokkie
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    Sorry, i should have mentioned that I had a Vu+ Duo.
    I didn't realise the dm500s didn't have that option.

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  • nml52
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    Originally posted by dniestre
    DM500S does not have that option, right?
    yes you are right the 500s doesnt have this option like the 700s, 720s etc.

    nml

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  • dniestre
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    Originally posted by bokkie
    It is an option on the shutdown menu. When in deep standby there is no time, etc shown on front panel so consumes less electricity.
    DM500S does not have that option, right?

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  • bokkie
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    Originally posted by dniestre
    What do you mean by: "deep standby"? Disconnect from electricity?
    It is an option on the shutdown menu. When in deep standby there is no time, etc shown on front panel so consumes less electricity.

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  • dniestre
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    Originally posted by bokkie
    So if i put the box in deep standby will it no longer communicate with the server?
    I guess switching off cccam would also do the trick?
    What do you mean by: "deep standby"? Disconnect from electricity?

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  • toby69
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    a bit more to add to the confusion.

    the cccam installed in your box is the bit which talks to the server, every few seconds decryption, server retalks to box to decrypt, happens in milliseconds,
    perhaps if box is left in standby in fta chn no need to worry, (perhaps)

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  • bokkie
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    Originally posted by nml
    Interesting question, I used to put it in deep standby but more recently I have only switched the cam off. I suppose the question is does the router maintain contact with the server if the box or cam is off?
    I would think not because it always takes a while to connect.

    We need an expert.
    nml
    I guess the safest way would be to leave it on a fta channel, disable cccam and put it in deep standby.
    either that or switch off th stb at the back.

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