• BS EN 50094:1993

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    Access control system for the MAC/packet family: EUROCRYPT

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-10-1993

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    1 Subject
    2 General description of the access control system
    2.1 The scrambling and encryption systems
    2.2 Initialising and updating service keys
             (management or operation)
    2.3 Functionalities
    3 Scrambling sound, data and picture
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Description of the sound and data scrambling
             processes
    3.3 Generating descrambling sequences
    3.4 Synchronising descrambling sequences
    4 Signals crossing the access control interface
    4.1 Receiver-ACS interface
    4.1.1 Configuring the receiver-ACS interface
    4.1.2 Signals received by the ACS
    4.1.3 Signals from the ACS
    4.1.3.1 Locally-generated control messages
    4.1.3.2 Locally-generated messages for display
    4.2 Service identification and relation to control
             words
    4.3 Generation and assignment of control words
    4.3.1 Generation of control words
    4.3.2 Assignment and synchronisation of control words
    5 General description of entitlement management
             messages (EMM)
    5.1 Message formats
    5.2 Customer addresses
    5.3 Command identifier CI
    5.4 Length indicator CLI
    5.5 Parameter identifier PI
    5.5.1 List of parameters available in EMM messages
    5.5.2 Grouping of parameters in the EMM
    5.5.3 Parameter sequencing rules in the EMM-U and EMMG
    5.5.4 Software data SOFT
    5.5.5 Programme provider identification PPID
    5.5.6 Random number (for address field descrambling)
             RND-ADF
    5.5.7 Random number (for confidential data
             descrambling) RND-CONF
    5.5.8 Programme provider or issuer authentication
    5.5.9 Address field ADF
    5.5.10 Control CTRL
    5.5.11 Identification of data to update IDUP
    5.5.12 Descriptor DESCR
    5.5.13 General purpose data FAC
    5.5.14 Unique address UA
    5.5.15 Programme provider user address PPUA
    5.5.16 Group customer address GCA
    5.5.17 LABEL parameter
    5.5.18 DATES + Theme/Level TH/LE
    5.5.19 DATES + List of classes CUSTWD
    5.5.20 Initial and final programme numbers INUMB + FNUMB
    5.5.21 DATE + CREDIT
    5.5.22 DATE + Total amount TOTAM
    5.5.23 DATE + Authorised overdraft OVER
    5.5.24 SURVEY
    5.5.25 DATES
    5.5.26 Receiver modem control parameters
    5.5.27 Modem activation coordinates MOD
    5.5.28 Wakeup coordinates WAK
    5.5.29 Authentication control parameters
    5.5.30 Individual messages INDMES
    5.5.31 Personal identification number PIN (parental
             code)
    5.5.32 Secret key CLE
    5.5.33 HASH signature
    5.5.34 Group address GA
    5.5.35 Teletext service SEI-TXT
    5.5.36 Video signal replacement TTP1
    5.5.37 TV sound replacement RCI-R1
    5.5.38 Additional service replacement RCI-02, RCI-R2
    5.5.39 Teletext page for fingerprinting TPP2
    5.5.40 Fingerprinting control FCTRL
    5.6 Fixed format messages (F = 0 in the CI parameter)
    6 Unique customer entitlement management messages
             (EMM-U)
    6.1 Data format
    6.1.1 Command identifier CI
    6.1.2 Command length indicator CLI
    6.2 EMM-U messages used for over-the-air addressing
    6.2.1 List of parameters available in EMM-U messages
    6.2.2 Description of parameters
    6.2.3 Illustration of EMM-U messages with examples
    6.2.3.1 Initial connection of a customer to the
             programme provider management centre
    6.2.3.2 Individual entitlements
    6.2.3.3 Invalidating or deleting entitlements
    7 Messages for the entire audience (EMM-G)
    7.1 Introduction
    7.2 Data format
    7.2.1 Command identifier CI
    7.2.2 Command length indicator CLI
    7.3 EMM-G messages used for over-the-air addressing
    7.3.1 List of parameters available in EMM-G messages
    7.3.2 Use of EMM-G messages
    7.3.2.1 Free initial entitlement or entitlement common
             to the entire audience
    7.3.2.2 Shared entitlement
    7.3.3 Description of parameters
    7.3.3.1 Free initial entitlement or entitlement common
             to the entire audience
    7.3.3.2 Shared entitlement
    7.3.4 Illustration of EMM-G messages with examples
    7.3.4.1 Free initial entitlement or entitlement common
             to the entire audience
    7.3.4.2 Shared entitlement
    8 Messages for shared groups (EMM-S)
    8.1 Introduction
    8.2 Data format
    8.2.1 Command identifier CI
    8.2.2 Command length indicator CLI
    8.3 EMM-S messages used for over-air addressing
    8.3.1 List of parameters available in EMM-S messages
    8.3.1.1 Fixed format EMM-S
    8.3.1.2 Variable format EMM-S
    8.3.2 Description of parameters
    8.3.2.1 Fixed format EMM-S
    8.3.2.2 Variable format EMM-S
    8.3.3 Illustration of EMM-S messages with examples
    9 Collective entitlement management messages
             (EMM-C)
    9.1 Data format
    9.1.1 Command identifier CI
    9.1.2 Command length indicator CLI
    9.2 EMM-C messages for over-air addressing
    9.2.1 List of parameters available in EMM-C messages
    9.2.2 Use of EMM-C messages
    9.2.3 Description of parameters
    9.2.4 Illustration of EMM-C messages with examples
    10 Description of entitlement control messages (ECM)
    10.1 Message format
    10.2 Command identifier CI
    10.3 Command length indicator CLI
    10.4 Parameter identifier PI
    10.4.1 List of parameters available in ECM messages
    10.4.2 Grouping of parameters in the ECM
    10.4.3 Parameter sequencing rules in the ECM
    10.4.4 Software data SOFT
    10.4.5 Programme provider identifier PPID
    10.4.6 Global group address GGA
    10.4.7 Control CTRL
    10.4.8 Broadcast date CDATE + Theme/Level THEME/LEVEL
    10.4.9 Broadcast date CDATE + Programme class LINK
    10.4.10 Programme number PNUMB
    10.4.11 Programme number PNUMB and Programme cost PPV/P
    10.4.12 Programme number PNUMB + Cost per time unit PPV/T
    10.4.13 Even control word cryptogram ECW
    10.4.14 Odd control word cryptogram OCW
    10.4.15 Odd and even control words cryptograms ECW/OCW
    10.4.16 HASH signature
    10.5 Illustration of ECM messages with examples
    10.5.1 Subscription per theme/level
    10.5.2 Subscription per class with blackout enabled
    10.5.3 Impulse pay-per-view per programme
    10.5.4 ECM message for different access conditions
    11 Details concerning the implementation of the
             access control procedures described in the
             specification
    11.1 Part 1
    11.1.1 Introduction
    11.1.2 Section 5.3 - Static data frame (SDF)
    11.1.3 Section 5.3 - Repeated data frame (RDF)
    11.2 Part 2
    11.2.1 Section 7 - Enlarged format pictures
    11.3 Part 5
    11.3.1 Introduction
    11.3.2 Section 2.3 - Description of service components
    11.3.3 Section 3.1 - Instructions and parameters
    11.3.4 Table 1
    Appendix 1 : Coding examples of the service
                 identification channel with the PGI
                 parameter group identifier
    12 Switching timing diagrams
    12.1 Introduction
    12.2 Content of switching timing diagrams
    12.3 Create a component in controlled access mode
    12.4 Switch a component to controlled access mode
    12.5 Change the access condition for a component
    12.6 Switch a component from controlled access mode
             to clear or free access mode
    12.7 Reorganize component and access conditions
    12.7.1 Regroup 2 components with different access
             conditions on the access condition of the first
             component
    12.7.2 Separate 2 components, one of them preserving
             the initial access condition
    12.7.3 Regroup 2 components with different access
             conditions on a new access condition
    12.7.4 Separate 2 components, with change of access
             condition for both components
    Glossary
    Reference
    Appendix 1: External specifications of the PC2 smart card
    Appendix 2: Operating regulations for the broadcasting
                of D2-MAC/packet services
    Appendix 3: Recommendations for the development of a
                EUROCRYPT D2-MAC/packet receiver
    Appendix 4: Specifications of the PC-EUROCRYPT cards

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    Ensures that television, radio programmes or data services are accessible only to those customers who have satisfied clearly specified conditions, usually payment related.

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    Committee EPL/100
    Development Note Supersedes 91/31136 DC. (09/2005)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

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