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FUNCTION KEY CHART
Cablevision Scepter
Remote Control
User's Guide
Remove the battery
compartment cover on the
TV
Power
TV Power
of turn
youron
remote
Press back
once to
to
or offcontrol.
your TV.
TV.
Press
once
turn on
your
2.
Locate
the
two or
(2)off
enclosed
AA batteries.
Pointer
Pointer
3.
Match
the to
+ start
and
This key
key
used
to
start-or
ormarks
stop the
the pointing
pointing
This
isis used
stop
withon
in thecontrol.
batteryPress
function
onthose
the remote
remote
control.
Press at
at any
any time
time to
to
function
the
“park”case,
the pointer
pointer
so motion
motion
does not
not make
make the
the
then insert
them.does
“park”
the
so
pointer
move. the battery
4.
Replace
pointer
move.
compartment cover.
GUIDE
5.
If batteries are not inserted
GUIDE
Displays
the on-screen
on-screen
program
guide.
correctly,
the remote
LEDguide.
Displays
the
program
under the iO key will not
DVR light when keys are pressed.
DVR
Displays the
the list
list of
of programs
programs that
that you
you have
have
Displays
NOTE:
When batteries need
recorded.
recorded.
replacement, the IO key LED will
BACK3 times upon each key-press.
blink
BACK
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
FOR TV CONTROL
1.
Returns to
to the
the previous
previous screen.
screen. Also
Also used
used in
in day/
day/
Returns
time
navigation
in
the
on-screen
program
guide.
time
navigation
in
the
on-screen
program
guide.
CONTROLLING THE CABLE
SET-TOP
BOX
FWD
FWD
Brings you forward in screen navigation. Also used
Brings
you
in screen
navigation.
Also used
In
order
to forward
control
the
cable
setin day/time
day/time
navigation
in
the on-screen
on-screen program
program
in
navigation
in
the
top
box
with
the
Cablevision
guide.
guide.
Scepter remote control, you need
to
insert the USB dongle that
INFO
INFO
comes
with
remote
into and
an
Displays
thethe
current
channel
and program
program
Displays
the
current
channel
information.
available
USB port on the set-top
information.
box. Once the dongle is inserted
VOL+/VOL+/-
Used to
to raise
raise and
and to
to lower
lower the
the audio
audio volume.
volume.
Used
iO(Logo)
IO(Logo)
Displays the
the IO
iO applications
applications menu.
menu.
Displays
MUTE
Press once
once to
to turn
turn sound
sound off,
off, press
press again
again to
to turn
turn
Press
sound back
back on.
on.
sound
FAV
STB POWER
POWER
STB
Displays the cable box settings menu.
The 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.
Navigation/SEL
C-Sorts the guide by title
1.
Press once
once to
to turn
turn on
on or
or off
off your
your cable
cable set-top
set-top box
box.
Press
A, B,
B, C,
C, DD
A,
These functions
keys are used
to perform
various on-screen
These
are used
for interactive
functions. or to sort your on-screen program
applications
guide:
SETTINGS
A-Sorts the guide by time
B-Sorts the guide by theme
Use the Cursor keys to move the cursor in the
program guide and menu screens and to navigate
SETTINGS
within the
Displays
theinteractive
cable box service.
settings menu.
• Use SEL to select options, PPV events, and to
tune to programs from the program guide.
Navigation/SEL
• the
UseCursor
SEL askeys
a means
to select
items in
and
Use
to move
the cursor
the
content
when
or toand
dragtoand
drop
program
guide
andPOINTING
menu screens
navigate
items
and
content
when
POINTING.
within the interactive service.
• Use SEL to select options, PPV events, and to
HELPtune to programs from the program guide.
for as
future
use. to select items and
•Reserved
Use SEL
a means
content when POINTING or to drag and drop
PAGE
UP and content when POINTING.
items
Press to move one page up in the program guide
and menus.
PAGE
UP
Press to move one page up in the program guide
PAGE
DOWN
and menus.
Press to move one page down in the program
guide and
menus.
PAGE
DOWN
Press to move one page down in the program
EXIT and menus.
guide
Used to directly exit menus, guides, and
applications.
EXIT
Used to directly exit menus, guides, and
CH +/applications.
Press to select the next higher (or lower) channel.
CH +/Transport
Keys
Press
to select
the next higher (or lower) channel.
These keys are used to control playback of DVR or
Use to
to cycle
cycle through
through your
your favorite
favorite channels
channels stored
stored
Use
on your
your cable
cable set-top
set-top box.
box.
on
On Demand content.
HELP
Used to trigger on-screen help tips.
LAST
1-0 Keys
Use the keypad
numbers (1-9, and 0) to directly
Transport
Keys
USER/*
ASPECT/#
PressKeys
to change the picture size on your STB.
1-0
Press to
to toggle
toggle between
between the
the channel
channel that
that was
was last
last
Press
tuned.
tuned.
This function
function is
is reserved
reserved for
for future
future use.
use.
This
tune channels
09).
These
keys are (e.g.,
used to
control playback of DVR or
On Demand content.
Use 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.
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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 fivedigit 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:
2.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
FOR AUDIO DEVICE CONTROL
If 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.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
1.
2.
Remove the battery
compartment cover on the
back of your remote control.
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 blinks
3 times upon each key-press.
CONTROLLING THE CABLE
SET-TOP BOX
In 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 OPERATION
The 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 onscreen 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.
Turn on the TV that you wish
to control
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. 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 CODE
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 SEARCH
If the five-digit codes for your brand
do not work for your TV, follow the
instructions below to search
through all possible TV Codes.
If 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.
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.
Test the 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 CODE
For example, to find out
which code is operating
your TV:
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.
2.
USING THE CABLE STB FOR
VOLUME CONTROL
If the five-digit codes for your brand
do not work for your TV, follow the
instructions below to search
through all possible TV Codes.
If 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.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turn on the Audio Device that
you wish to control.
Press and hold SEL and MUTE
simultaneously until the iO
key blinks twice.
Enter 9 9 1. The iO key blinks
twice.
Press the 2 key once to set the
remote for AUDIO DEVICE
code search.
Aim the remote control at the
audio device and press VOL +
once to begin the automated
code search.
Press and hold SEL and VOLkeys 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).
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: 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 box
SOLUTION: 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.
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TV CODES
Setup Codes for Televisions
Action
Admiral
Advent
Aftron
Aiko
Aiwa
Akai
AOC
Aomni
Apex Digital
Astar
Audiovox
Aventura
Barco
BenQ
Broksonic
Byd:sign
Cadia
Candle
Carnivale
Carver
Celebrity
Celera
Changhong
Citizen
Coby
Commercial
Solutions
Crosley
Curtis Mathes
00873
00093, 00463
00761, 00783,
00817
00891
00092
01916
00812, 01675,
00030, 00672,
01207, 01676,
02232
00030, 01365,
01590, 02087
01623
00156, 00748,
00765, 00890,
01217
01531, 01738
00451, 00092,
00710, 00802,
00846, 00875
00171
00556
01032, 01212,
01315, 01562
00463
01309
01283
00030
00030
00054, 00170
00000
00765
00765
00060, 00030,
00092
02314, 02345,
02347
01447, 00047
00000, 00054
00047, 00054,
00451, 00093,
00060, 00030,
00145, 01147,
01347
Cytron
01326
Daewoo
00451, 00092,
00634, 00672
Dell
01080, 01403
Denon
00145
Digital Lifestyles 01765
Dumont
00017
Durabrand
00463, 00178,
00171, 01034,
01595
Dynex
01463, 01780,
01785
Electroband
00000
Electrograph
Electrohome
Element
Emerson
01755, 01623
00463
01687, 02183
01864, 00017,
00451, 00463,
00178, 00171,
01595
Emprex
01422, 01546,
01765
Encross
00876
Envision
00030, 00813,
01365, 02087
Epson
01290
ESA
00812, 00171,
01595
FlexVision
00710
Fujitsu
00809, 00683,
00853
Funai
00000, 00171
Gateway
01755, 01001,
01002, 01756
GE
01447, 00047,
00051, 00451,
00178, 01347
GFM
00171
Gibralter
00017, 00030
GoldStar
00178, 00030,
00037
Grundig
00683
Haier
01034, 01748
Hallmark
00178
Hannspree
01348, 01745
Harman/Kardon 00054
Harsper
01206
Havermy
00093
Helios
00865
Hello Kitty
00451
Hewlett Packard 01494, 01088,
01089, 01101
Hisense
00748, 01314
Hitachi
01643, 00145,
00797, 01037,
01484, 01576,
01854
HP
01494, 01088,
01089, 01101
Hyundai
00849, 01219,
01294
I-Inc
01746
iLo
01286, 01603,
01684
Infinity
00054
Initial
01603
Insignia
01423, 01564,
00171, 01204,
01326, 01517,
01641, 01780,
01892
Inteq
00017
JBL
00054
JCB
00000
Jensen
JVC
00761, 00817
00463, 00053,
00371, 00650,
00731, 02118
KDS
01687
Kenwood
00030
KLH
00765
Kost
01262, 01483
Kreisen
00876
KTV
00030
LG
01423, 00017,
01265, 00178,
00823, 00856,
01721, 01768,
01842
Loewe
00512, 00633,
01884
LXI
00047, 00054,
00156, 00178
MAG
01687
Magnavox
01454, 01866,
00054, 00051,
00030, 00706,
00035, 00780,
00802, 01198,
01254, 01365,
01525
Marantz
01454, 00054,
00030, 00704,
01398
Matsushita
00250, 00650
Maxent
01755, 01211,
01714, 01757
Megatron
00178, 00145
Memorex
00463, 00150,
00178, 01037
MGA
00150, 00178,
00030
Midland
00047, 00017,
00051
Mintek
01603
Mitsubishi
01250, 00093,
00150, 00178,
00108, 00512,
00836, 01522
Motorola
00093, 00835
Moxell
00835
MTC
00060, 00030
NAD
00156, 00178,
00037, 00866
NEC
00030, 00170,
00704, 01398,
01704, 01797
NetTV
01755
Nexus Electronics02183
Nikko
00178, 00030,
00092
Norcent
00748, 00824,
01089, 01365,
01590, 01591
Norwood Micro 01286, 01296
NTC
00092
NuVision
Olevia
Olympus
Optimus
Optoma
Optonica
Orion
Panasonic
PARK
Penney
Petters
Philco
Philips
Pilot
Pioneer
Planar
Polaroid
Portland
Prima
Prism
Proscan
Proton
Protron
Proview
Pulsar
Puneet
Pye
Quasar
RadioShack
01657, 02158
01610, 01144,
01240, 01331
01342
00250, 00650
01348, 02161
00093
00463, 01463,
00443, 02005
00250, 01480,
01457, 00051,
00650, 01290,
01291, 01310,
01636, 01650
01376, 02104
00047, 00156,
00051, 00060,
00178, 00030,
01347
01523
00054, 00030,
00171
01454, 01866,
00054, 00037,
00512, 00556,
00605, 00639,
00690, 01483,
01495, 01506,
01744, 01806
00030
01457, 00679,
00866, 01260,
01398
01496
01523, 00765,
02120, 02063,
01769, 01767,
01766, 01687,
01341, 01328,
01327, 01326,
01316, 01314,
01286, 01276,
01262, 00865
00451, 00092
00761, 00783,
00817, 01785
00051
01447, 00047,
00030, 01347,
02147, 02256
00178
01320
00835, 01687
00017
01546
00412
00250, 00051,
00650
00047, 00178,
00030
RCA
Realistic
Reoc
RevolutionHD
Runco
Sampo
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Sceptre
Scotch
Scott
Sears
Sharp
Sheng Chia
Sherwood
Signet
Sole
Sony
Soundesign
Sova
Soyo
Spectroniq
Squareview
SunBrite
Superscan
Supersonic
Supreme
SVA
Sylvania
Symphonic
Syntax
Tandy
01447, 00047,
00051, 00093,
00090, 00679,
01147, 01347,
01781
00178, 00030
00714
01623
00017, 00030,
01398, 01629
01755, 00030
00812, 00060,
00178, 00030,
02097, 02094,
02051, 01630,
01619, 01575,
01458, 01395,
01312, 01249,
01235, 00814,
00766, 00650,
00618
00463, 00171,
00371, 01409
00054, 00088,
00208, 01142,
01649
00878, 01217,
01360, 01599
00178
00178, 01711
00047, 00054,
00156, 00178,
00171
00818, 00093,
01393, 01659
00093
01399
01262
01483, 01623
00000, 01317,
01651, 01685,
01791, 01825
00178
01320
01546, 01746,
01826
01687
00171
02337
00093, 00864
01189
00000
00748, 00865,
00870
01864, 00054,
00030, 00171,
01314
00171, 01595
01610, 01144,
01240, 01331
00093
Tatung
01101, 01286,
01287, 01288,
01361, 01756
Teac
01248
Technics
00250, 00051
Techwood
00051
Teco
01040
Teknika
00054, 00150,
00060, 00092
Thomson
00625
TMK
00178
TNCi
00017
Toshiba
01524, 00156,
01265, 00060,
00035, 00508,
00618, 00650,
00845, 01343,
01508, 01704
TruTech
01723, 02066
TVS
00463
US Logic
01286
Vector Research 00030
Victor
00053
Vidikron
00054, 01398,
01629
Vidtech
00178
Viewsonic
01755, 00797,
00857, 00864,
00885, 01330,
01342, 01578,
01627, 01742,
02087
Viore
01207, 01684,
02104
Visart
01336
Vistron
02142
Vizio
01758, 00864,
00885, 01499,
01756
Wards
00054, 00178,
00030, 00866
Waycon
00156
Westinghouse 00451, 00885,
00889, 00890,
01282, 01577
White
00463
Westinghouse
Wyse
01365
Yamaha
00030, 00797
Zenith
00000, 01423,
00047, 00017,
00463, 01265,
00178, 00030,
00145, 00092,
00037
Setup Codes for TV/DVD Combos
Akai
01675, 02232
Coby
02347
Emerson
01864
LG
01423
Magnavox
01866
Maxent
01714
Polaroid
Proscan
Sharp
Sylvania
Toshiba
TruTech
Viore
01523, 01766,
01769
02256
00818
01864
01524
02066
02104
AUDIO DEVICE CODES
Setup Codes for Audio
Amplifiers
Adcom
Bose
Curtis Mathes
Denon
Harman/Kardon
Left Coast
Logitech
Marantz
Optimus
Philips
Pioneer
Polk Audio
RCA
20577
20674
20300
20272
20892
20892
21408
20892
20300
20892
20300
20892
20300
KLH
LG
Magnavox
Marantz
McIntosh
Micromega
Musicmagic
Myryad
NAD
Nakamichi
Nikko
Niro
Norcent
Nova
Onkyo
Optimus
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer
Setup Codes for Audio
Receivers
Aiwa
21405, 20121,
21089
Alco
21390
AMC
21077
Anam
21609
Arcam
21189, 21212
Audio Control 21212
Audiotronic
21189
Audiovox
21390
Bang & Olufsen 20799
Bose
21229, 21629,
21933
Carver
21189, 20121,
21089
Coby
21389
Criterion
21420
Daewoo
21250
Denon
21360, 21104,
21434, 22857
Fisher
21801
Garrard
20463
Harman/Kardon 20110, 21304,
21306
Hitachi
21801
Insignia
21077
Integra
20135, 21320,
21805
JBL
20110, 21306
JVC
20074, 21374,
21495, 21676
Kenwood
21313, 21569,
20186, 21027
Polk Audio
Proscan
RCA
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Sharp
Sherwood
Sony
Stereophonics
Sunfire
Teac
Technics
Techwood
Thorens
Toshiba
Venturer
Victor
21390
21293, 22197
21189, 21269,
21089
21189, 21269,
21089, 21289
21289
21189
21089
21189
20320
21313
20609
21634
21389
21389
20135, 20842,
21320, 21805
21023, 20186
21308, 21518,
21316, 21763,
21779, 22452,
22967
21189, 21269,
21089, 21266,
21673, 21831
21023, 20014,
21123, 21284,
21459, 21623,
21823
21289
21254
21023, 21609,
21254, 21123,
21154, 21390,
21459
21295, 21304,
21581, 21868,
22137
21089
21801
20186, 20653
20653, 21077
21759, 21441,
21622, 21112,
21158, 21454,
21558, 21658,
21722, 21758,
21822, 21858,
21882, 22172,
22522
21023
21313
20463, 21390
21308, 21518,
21309
20609
21189
21123, 21572
21390
20074
Wards
Yamaha
Zenith
20014
20176, 20186,
20712, 21276,
21331, 21375,
21815, 21949,
22061
21293
Setup Codes for Audio
Accessories
Aiwa
Apple
Sony
Yamaha
20159
21115
20159
22116
WWW.URCSUPPORT.COM/CABLEVISION
FCC NOTICE
This 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
Control
Model: URC-4501BJ0-R
Remote FCC ID: MG34501-R
UEI Freespace USB Dongle
Model: URC-4501BJ0-R-B
Dongle FCC ID: MG34501-R-B

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