You will need to use OSCam and CCCam or just OSCam/DVBapi on its own. Try these configs are for oscam/CCCam combined , they should work ok. The bits in red shouldn't be changed, but the bits in blue may need to be changed to suit your configuration/receivers.
I take no responsibilty for these configs as i have not tested them as i do not posess a HD+ card.
It may also depend on which card you have as to wether it works or not. Do you have white one or the black one.
Try the configs and let us know if it works. You may need to use OSCam/MGcamd to update the card as CCCam can be a little hit and miss when updating cards in combination with OSCam.
oscam.conf
[global]
nice = -1
logfile = /dev/null
clienttimeout = 5000
fallbacktimeout = 2500
clientmaxidle = 120
cachedelay = 120
bindwait = 120
resolvedelay = 30
serialreadertimeout = 1500
maxlogsize = 10
waitforcards = 1
preferlocalcards = 1
saveinithistory = 1
keepalive = 1
[webif]
httpport = 8888
httpuser = username
httppwd = password
httprefresh = 5
httphideidleclients = 0
httpallowed = 192.168.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
debug = 255
[newcamd]
key = 0102030405060708091011121314
port = 34001@1830:003411
oscam.server
[reader]
label = HD
protocol = internal
device = /dev/sci0
emmcache = 1,3,2
group = 1
caid = 1830
ident = 1830:003411
oscam.user
[account]
user = username
pwd = password
group = 1
au = HD
caid = 1830
ident = 1830:003411
CCCam 2.1.3 and below (Will make card appear as hop 0 (Local card)
N: 127.0.0.1 34001 username password 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 256
CCCam 2.1.4 and upwards (will make card appear as Hop 1)
N: 127.0.0.1 34001 username password 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14