Universal Electronics 4501-R Cablevision Scepter Freespace Remote Control User Manual RadioShack 5 in 1 Family Favorites 2006

Universal Electronics Inc Cablevision Scepter Freespace Remote Control RadioShack 5 in 1 Family Favorites 2006

Users Manual

Cablevision Scepter    Remote ControlUser's GuideUniversal Electronics, Inc.M4501 Rev AWWW.URCSUPPORT.COM/CABLEVISION1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of your remote control.2. Locate the two (2) enclosed AA batteries.3. Match the + and - marks with those in the battery case, then insert them.4. Replace the battery compartment cover.5. If batteries are not inserted correctly, the remote LED under the iO key will not light when keys are pressed.NOTE:  When batteries need replacement, the IO key LED will blink 3 times upon each key-press.CONTROLLING THE CABLE SET-TOP BOXIn order to control the cable set-top box with the Cablevision Scepter remote control, you need to insert the USB dongle that comes with the remote into an available USB port on the set-top box.  Once the dongle is inserted FUNCTION KEY CHARTTV PowerPress once to turn on or off your TV. PointerThis key is used to start or stop the pointing function on the remote control. Press at any time to “park” the pointer so motion does not make the pointer move.GUIDEDisplays the on-screen program guide.DVRDisplays the list of programs that you have recorded.BACKReturns to the previous screen. Also used in day/time navigation in the on-screen program guide.FWDBrings you forward in screen navigation. Also used in day/time navigation in the on-screen program guide.INFO Displays the current channel and program information.VOL+/-Used to raise and to lower the audio volume.IO(Logo)Displays the IO applications menu.MUTEPress once to turn sound off, press again to turn sound back on.FAVUse to cycle through your favorite channels stored on your cable set-top box.LASTPress to toggle between the channel that was last tuned.USER/*This function is reserved for future use.STB POWERPress once to turn on or off your cable set-top boxA, B, C, DThese functions are used for interactive applications or to  sort your on-screen program guide:A-Sorts the guide by timeB-Sorts the guide by theme C-Sorts the guide by titleSETTINGSDisplays the cable box settings menu.Navigation/SELUse the Cursor keys to move the cursor in the program guide and menu screens and to navigatewithin the interactive service. •Use SEL to select options, PPV events, and totune to programs from the program guide.•Use SEL as a means to select items and content when POINTING or to drag and drop items and content when POINTING.PAGE UPPress to move one page up in the program guide and menus.PAGE DOWNPress to move one page down in the program guide and menus.EXITUsed to directly exit menus, guides, and applications.CH +/-Press to select the next higher (or lower) channel.HELPUsed to trigger on-screen help tips.Transport KeysThese keys are used to control playback of DVR orOn Demand content.1-0 KeysUse the keypad numbers (1-9, and 0) to directly tune channels (e.g., 09).  ASPECT/#Press to change the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) on your STB.FUNCTION KEY CHARTTV PowerPress once to turn on or off your TV. PointerThis key is used to start or stop the pointing function on the remote control. Press at any time to “park” the pointer so motion does not make the pointer move.GUIDEDisplays the on-screen program guide.DVRDisplays the list of programs that you have recorded.BACKReturns to the previous screen. Also used in day/time navigation in the on-screen program guide.FWDBrings you forward in screen navigation. Also used in day/time navigation in the on-screen program guide.INFO Displays the current channel and program information.VOL+/-Used to raise and to lower the audio volume.iO(Logo)Displays the iO applications menu.MUTEPress once to turn sound off, press again to turn sound back on.FAVUse to cycle through your favorite channels stored on your cable set-top box.LASTPress to toggle between the channel that was last tuned.USER/*This function is reserved for future use.STB POWERPress once to turn on or off your cable set-top box.A, B, C, DThese keys are used to perform various on-screen functions.SETTINGSDisplays the cable box settings menu.Navigation/SELUse the Cursor keys to move the cursor in the program guide and menu screens and to navigate within the interactive service. •Use SEL to select options, PPV events, and to tune to programs from the program guide.•Use SEL as a means to select items and content when POINTING or to drag and drop items and content when POINTING.HELPReserved for future use.PAGE UPPress to move one page up in the program guide and menus.PAGE DOWNPress to move one page down in the program guide and menus.EXITUsed to directly exit menus, guides, and applications.CH +/-Press to select the next higher (or lower) channel. Transport KeysThese keys are used to control playback of DVR or On Demand content.1-0 KeysUse the keypad numbers (1-9, and 0) to directly tune channels (e.g., 09).  ASPECT/#Press to change the picture size on your STB.3. Match the + and - marks with those in the battery case, then insert them.4. Replace the battery compartment cover.5. If batteries are not inserted correctly, the remote LED under the iO key will not light when keys are pressed.NOTE:  When batteries need replacement, the iO key LED blinks 3 times upon each key-press.CONTROLLING THE CABLE SET-TOP BOXIn order to control the cable set-top box with the Cablevision Scepter remote control, you need to insert the USB dongle that comes with the remote into an available USB port on the set-top box. Once the dongle is inserted and batteries are installed in the remote control, then the remote should automatically be ready to control the set-top box with any key-press.POINTING OPERATIONThe Cablevision Scepter remote control has a unique feature that enables movement of the remote control to guide an on-screen pointer for applications that support the pointing feature.  To enable the pointer on the remote, press the POINTER key located on the top end of the remote control. When the remote is in POINTER mode, there is a green LED that blinks to light up the POINTER key about once per second. While this key is lit, you can move the on-screen pointer (for supported applications) to navigate and select on-screen content. Much like a PC mouse, the pointer allows content to be selected with a click of the SEL key or to be dragged from one location to another by holding the key down and releasing the key to drop an item being dragged to a new folder or location.PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE FOR TV CONTROLThe Scepter universal remote control comes pre-programmed to operate the set-top box that is supplied by Cablevision. In addition, Scepter can be programmed to control basic functions of TV POWER, VOLUME+/-, and MUTE on a TV.1. Turn on the TV that you wish to control2. Press and hold SEL and MUTE simultaneously until the iO key blinks twice.3. Using the list of “Setup Codes for Televisions” on the back of this sheet, find the brand name for the TV that you wish to control. Enter the first five-digit code for your brand of TV. If performed correctly, the iO key blinks twice.NOTE:  If the iO key emits one long blink, the entry is invalid. Repeat steps 2 through 3 and try entering the same code again.4. Aim the remote control at the TV and press MUTE to see if the TV responds. If the TV responds to MUTE, try  VOLUME +/- and TV POWER to ensure all functions work as expected. If the TV does not respond to these keys, repeat steps 2 through 3, trying each code for your brand until you find one that works. If it still does not respond, try “SEARCHING FOR A TV CODE”.Record your TV Code here:  PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE FOR AUDIO DEVICE CONTROLIf you use an audio device such as an Amplifier to control the volume in your home theater, you may program the Scepter remote control for control of the audio device using the follow step. NOTE:   Setting up an audio device automatically makes that device the default for VOLUME +/- and MUTE functions on the Scepter remote control.1. Turn on the Audio Device that you wish to control2. Press and hold SEL and MUTE simultaneously until the iO key blinks twice.3. Using the list of “AUDIO DEVICE CODES” on the back of this sheet, find the audio device type and brand name that you wish to control. Enter the first five-digit code for brand of audio device. If performed correctly, the iO key blinks twice.NOTE:  If the iO key emits one long blink, the entry is invalid. Repeat steps 2 through 3 and try entering the same code again.4. Aim the remote control at the audio device and press MUTE to see if the audio device responds. If the device responds to MUTE, try VOLUME +/- to ensure all volume-related functions work as expected. If the device does note respond to these keys, repeat steps 2 through 3, trying each code for your brand until you find one that works. If it still does not respond, try “SEARCHING FOR AN AUDIO DEVICE CODE”.Record your audio Code here: SEARCHING FOR A TV CODEIf the five-digit codes for your brand do not work for your TV, follow the instructions below to search through all possible TV Codes.1. Turn on the TV that you wish to control.2. Press and hold SEL and MUTE simultaneously until the iO key blinks twice.3. Enter 9 9 1. The iO key blinks twice.4. Press the 0 key once to set the remote for TV code search.5. Aim the remote control at the TV and press VOL + once to begin the automated code search.6. Keep the remote control pointed at your TV as the remote proceeds with testing TV codes. 7. As soon as you see your TV turn off, press the VOL + button again to stop the search process.8. Press and hold SEL for 3 seconds until the iO key blinks twice to save the code that caused the TV to respond.Te st t he TV POWER and volume controls (if you use TV for volume) to make sure that the remote is programmed as expected.SEARCHING FOR AN AUDIO DEVICE CODEIf the five-digit codes for your brand do not work for your TV, follow the instructions below to search through all possible TV Codes.1. Turn on the Audio Device that you wish to control.2. Press and hold SEL and MUTE simultaneously until the iO key blinks twice.3. Enter 9 9 1. The iO key blinks twice.4. Press the 2 key once to set the remote for AUDIO DEVICE code search.5. Aim the remote control at the audio device and press VOL + once to begin the automated code search.6. Keep the remote control pointed at your audio device as the remote proceeds with testing audio device codes. 7. As soon as you see your audio device turn off, press the    VOL + button again to stop the search process.8. Press and hold SEL for 3 seconds until the iO key blinks twice to save the code that caused the audio device to respond.Test the volume controls with your audio device to make sure that the remote is programmed as expected.TO FIND THE DEVICE CODES SET IN CODE SEARCHIf you used SEARCHING FOR A CODE for either a TV or audio device, you can find out which code was saved to control your device by using the following steps:1. For example, to find out which code is operating your TV:2. Press and hold SEL and MUTE simultaneously until the iO key blinks twice.3. Enter 9 9 0 0 to find the TV code or enter 9 9 0 2 to find the audio device code. The iO key blinks twice.4. To view the code for the first digit, press 1 once. Count the number of times the iO key blinks (e.g., 3 blinks = 3) and write down the number in the left-most box for that device type on this page.NOTE:  If a code digit is 0, the selected mode key will not blink.5. Repeat step 4 three more times for the remaining digits. Use 2 for the second digit, 3 for the third digit, 4 for the fourth digit, and 5 for the fifth digit.Finish writing down the code in the device code boxes on this page.USING THE CABLE STB FOR VOLUME CONTROLIf you want to use the cable set-top box to control the volume in your home theater, you may program the Scepter remote control to do so using the follow steps: 1. Press and hold SEL and VOL- keys simultaneously until the iO key blinks twice.2. The volume functions are now controlled by the cable STB.To change volume control back to the TV or Audio Device:1. Press and hold SEL and VOL+ keys simultaneously until the iO key blinks twice.2. The volume functions are now controlled by the TV (or Audio Device if one is programmed in the remote control).INSTALLING BATTERIES1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of your remote control.2. Locate the two (2) enclosed AA batteries.TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM:  iO key does not blink when you press a key.SOLUTION:  Replace the batteries with two (2) new AA Alkaline batteries (See “INSTALLING BATTERIES”).PROBLEM:  iO key blinks when you press a key, but home entertainment device does not respond.SOLUTION:  Make sure you are aiming the remote control at your home entertainment device and that you are within 15 feet of the device you are trying to control.PROBLEM:  The remote control does not control home entertainment devices or commands are not performing properly.SOLUTION:  Try all listed codes for the device type and brand. Make sure all devices can be operated with an infrared remote control.PROBLEM:  The remote does not control the cable set-top boxSOLUTION:  Make sure that the USB dongle that came with the remote is fully inserted into an open USB port on the cable set-top box. If this does not work, check iO key for blinking upon key-press. If the key does not blink, change the batteries. Scepter 11x17 Manual2ab.fm  Page 1  Wednesday, October 14, 2009  2:54 PM
TV CODESSetup Codes for TelevisionsAction 00873Admiral 00093, 00463Advent 00761, 00783, 00817Aftron 00891Aiko 00092Aiwa 01916Akai 00812, 01675, 00030, 00672, 01207, 01676, 02232AOC 00030, 01365, 01590, 02087Aomni 01623Apex Digital 00156, 00748, 00765, 00890, 01217Astar 01531, 01738Audiovox 00451, 00092, 00710, 00802, 00846, 00875Aventura 00171Barco 00556BenQ 01032, 01212, 01315, 01562Broksonic 00463Byd:sign 01309Cadia 01283Candle 00030Carnivale 00030Carver 00054, 00170Celebrity 00000Celera 00765Changhong 00765Citizen 00060, 00030, 00092Coby 02314, 02345, 02347Commercial Solutions01447, 00047Crosley 00000, 00054Curtis Mathes 00047, 00054, 00451, 00093, 00060, 00030, 00145, 01147, 01347Cytron 01326Daewoo 00451, 00092, 00634, 00672Dell 01080, 01403Denon 00145Digital Lifestyles 01765Dumont 00017Durabrand 00463, 00178, 00171, 01034, 01595Dynex 01463, 01780, 01785Electroband 00000Electrograph 01755, 01623Electrohome 00463Element 01687, 02183Emerson 01864, 00017, 00451, 00463, 00178, 00171, 01595Emprex 01422, 01546, 01765Encross 00876Envision 00030, 00813, 01365, 02087Epson 01290ESA 00812, 00171, 01595FlexVision 00710Fujitsu 00809, 00683, 00853Funai 00000, 00171Gateway 01755, 01001, 01002, 01756GE 01447, 00047, 00051, 00451, 00178, 01347GFM 00171Gibralter 00017, 00030GoldStar 00178, 00030, 00037Grundig 00683Haier 01034, 01748Hallmark 00178Hannspree 01348, 01745Harman/Kardon 00054Harsper 01206Havermy 00093Helios 00865Hello Kitty 00451Hewlett Packard 01494, 01088, 01089, 01101Hisense 00748, 01314Hitachi 01643, 00145, 00797, 01037, 01484, 01576, 01854HP 01494, 01088, 01089, 01101Hyundai 00849, 01219, 01294I-Inc 01746iLo 01286, 01603, 01684Infinity 00054Initial 01603Insignia 01423, 01564, 00171, 01204, 01326, 01517, 01641, 01780, 01892Inteq 00017JBL 00054JCB 00000Jensen 00761, 00817JVC 00463, 00053, 00371, 00650, 00731, 02118KDS 01687Kenwood 00030KLH 00765Kost 01262, 01483Kreisen 00876KTV 00030LG 01423, 00017, 01265, 00178, 00823, 00856, 01721, 01768, 01842Loewe 00512, 00633, 01884LXI 00047, 00054, 00156, 00178MAG 01687Magnavox 01454, 01866, 00054, 00051, 00030, 00706, 00035, 00780, 00802, 01198, 01254, 01365, 01525Marantz 01454, 00054, 00030, 00704, 01398Matsushita 00250, 00650Maxent 01755, 01211, 01714, 01757Megatron 00178, 00145Memorex 00463, 00150, 00178, 01037MGA 00150, 00178, 00030Midland 00047, 00017, 00051Mintek 01603Mitsubishi 01250, 00093, 00150, 00178, 00108, 00512, 00836, 01522Motorola 00093, 00835Moxell 00835MTC 00060, 00030NAD 00156, 00178, 00037, 00866NEC 00030, 00170, 00704, 01398, 01704, 01797NetTV 01755Nexus Electronics02183Nikko 00178, 00030, 00092Norcent 00748, 00824, 01089, 01365, 01590, 01591Norwood Micro 01286, 01296NTC 00092NuVision 01657, 02158Olevia 01610, 01144, 01240, 01331Olympus 01342Optimus 00250, 00650Optoma 01348, 02161Optonica 00093Orion 00463, 01463, 00443, 02005Panasonic 00250, 01480, 01457, 00051, 00650, 01290, 01291, 01310, 01636, 01650PARK 01376, 02104Penney 00047, 00156, 00051, 00060, 00178, 00030, 01347Petters 01523Philco 00054, 00030, 00171Philips 01454, 01866, 00054, 00037, 00512, 00556, 00605, 00639, 00690, 01483, 01495, 01506, 01744, 01806Pilot 00030Pioneer 01457, 00679, 00866, 01260, 01398Planar 01496Polaroid 01523, 00765, 02120, 02063, 01769, 01767, 01766, 01687, 01341, 01328, 01327, 01326, 01316, 01314, 01286, 01276, 01262, 00865Portland 00451, 00092Prima 00761, 00783, 00817, 01785Prism 00051Proscan 01447, 00047, 00030, 01347, 02147, 02256Proton 00178Protron 01320Proview 00835, 01687Pulsar 00017Puneet 01546Pye 00412Quasar 00250, 00051, 00650RadioShack 00047, 00178, 00030RCA 01447, 00047, 00051, 00093, 00090, 00679, 01147, 01347, 01781Realistic 00178, 00030Reoc 00714RevolutionHD 01623Runco 00017, 00030, 01398, 01629Sampo 01755, 00030Samsung 00812, 00060, 00178, 00030, 02097, 02094, 02051, 01630, 01619, 01575, 01458, 01395, 01312, 01249, 01235, 00814, 00766, 00650, 00618Sansui 00463, 00171, 00371, 01409Sanyo 00054, 00088, 00208, 01142, 01649Sceptre 00878, 01217, 01360, 01599Scotch 00178Scott 00178, 01711Sears 00047, 00054, 00156, 00178, 00171Sharp 00818, 00093, 01393, 01659Sheng Chia 00093Sherwood 01399Signet 01262Sole 01483, 01623Sony 00000, 01317, 01651, 01685, 01791, 01825Soundesign 00178Sova 01320Soyo 01546, 01746, 01826Spectroniq 01687Squareview 00171SunBrite 02337Superscan 00093, 00864Supersonic 01189Supreme 00000SVA 00748, 00865, 00870Sylvania 01864, 00054, 00030, 00171, 01314Symphonic 00171, 01595Syntax 01610, 01144, 01240, 01331Tandy 00093Setup Codes for TV/DVD CombosTatung 01101, 01286, 01287, 01288, 01361, 01756Teac 01248Technics 00250, 00051Techwood 00051Teco 01040Teknika 00054, 00150, 00060, 00092Thomson 00625TMK 00178TNCi 00017Toshiba 01524, 00156, 01265, 00060, 00035, 00508, 00618, 00650, 00845, 01343, 01508, 01704TruTech 01723, 02066TVS 00463US Logic 01286Vector Research 00030Victor 00053Vidikron 00054, 01398, 01629Vidtech 00178Viewsonic 01755, 00797, 00857, 00864, 00885, 01330, 01342, 01578, 01627, 01742, 02087Viore 01207, 01684, 02104Visart 01336Vistron 02142Vizio 01758, 00864, 00885, 01499, 01756Wards 00054, 00178, 00030, 00866Waycon 00156Westinghouse 00451, 00885, 00889, 00890, 01282, 01577White Westinghouse00463Wyse 01365Yamaha 00030, 00797Zenith 00000, 01423, 00047, 00017, 00463, 01265, 00178, 00030, 00145, 00092, 00037Akai 01675, 02232Coby 02347Emerson 01864LG 01423Magnavox 01866Maxent 01714AUDIO DEVICE CODESSetup Codes for Audio AmplifiersSetup Codes for Audio ReceiversPolaroid 01523, 01766, 01769Proscan 02256Sharp 00818Sylvania 01864Toshiba 01524TruTech 02066Viore 02104Adcom 20577Bose 20674Curtis Mathes 20300Denon 20272Harman/Kardon 20892Left Coast 20892Logitech 21408Marantz 20892Optimus 20300Philips 20892Pioneer 20300Polk Audio 20892RCA 20300Aiwa 21405, 20121, 21089Alco 21390AMC 21077Anam 21609Arcam 21189, 21212Audio Control 21212Audiotronic 21189Audiovox 21390Bang & Olufsen 20799Bose 21229, 21629, 21933Carver 21189, 20121, 21089Coby 21389Criterion 21420Daewoo 21250Denon 21360, 21104, 21434, 22857Fisher 21801Garrard 20463Harman/Kardon 20110, 21304, 21306Hitachi 21801Insignia 21077Integra 20135, 21320, 21805JBL 20110, 21306JVC 20074, 21374, 21495, 21676Kenwood 21313, 21569, 20186, 21027KLH 21390LG 21293, 22197Magnavox 21189, 21269, 21089Marantz 21189, 21269, 21089, 21289McIntosh 21289Micromega 21189Musicmagic 21089Myryad 21189NAD 20320Nakamichi 21313Nikko 20609Niro 21634Norcent 21389Nova 21389Onkyo 20135, 20842, 21320, 21805Optimus 21023, 20186Panasonic 21308, 21518, 21316, 21763, 21779, 22452, 22967Philips 21189, 21269, 21089, 21266, 21673, 21831Pioneer 21023, 20014, 21123, 21284, 21459, 21623, 21823Polk Audio 21289Proscan 21254RCA 21023, 21609, 21254, 21123, 21154, 21390, 21459Samsung 21295, 21304, 21581, 21868, 22137Sansui 21089Sanyo 21801Sharp 20186, 20653Sherwood 20653, 21077Sony 21759, 21441, 21622, 21112, 21158, 21454, 21558, 21658, 21722, 21758, 21822, 21858, 21882, 22172, 22522Stereophonics 21023Sunfire 21313Teac 20463, 21390Technics 21308, 21518, 21309Techwood 20609Thorens 21189Toshiba 21123, 21572Venturer 21390Victor 20074Setup Codes for Audio AccessoriesWWW.URCSUPPORT.COM/CABLEVISIONFCC NOTICEThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.DEVICES TESTED FOR FCC APPROVAL:Cablevision Scepter Freespace Remote ControlModel: URC-4501BJ0-RRemote FCC ID: MG34501-RUEI Freespace USB DongleModel: URC-4501BJ0-R-BDongle FCC ID: MG34501-R-BWards 20014Yamaha 20176, 20186, 20712, 21276, 21331, 21375, 21815, 21949, 22061Zenith 21293Aiwa 20159Apple 21115Sony 20159Yamaha 22116Scepter 11x17 Manual2ab.fm  Page 2  Wednesday, October 14, 2009  2:54 PM

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