
Waitsfield Cable
P.O. Box 9, Waitsfield, VT
www.
waitsfieldcable
.com
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496-5800
Make sure you are within range (about 12-15 feet) and pointing the remote at the
component.
Try fresh batteries. Your remote uses two AA alkaline batteries.
If it still isn’t working, use the following steps to reprogram your remote
.
My remote lost its memory or gets deprogrammed altogether
On your remote control, press and hold the
CBL
and
OK/SEL
button for three seconds,
until the CBL button lights, then release the buttons.
On the keypad, press
0 0 2
, then the
CBL
button, which will blink twice to show that it has
accepted the code. The set-top box should turn off or on. (This procedure must be done
within 20 seconds, or the remote will exit the programming mode.) The remote is now
reprogrammed to your cable set-top box. (This also works on the UR3-SR big-button
remote).
I still can’t get my remote to work my set-top box
Try a factory reset: Press and hold the
CBL
and
REC
buttons for five seconds, until the
Component buttons flash three times in sequence. Release the buttons, and the remote
should now control the set-top box.
(Note: this will erase any codes that you have
stored in the remote to control your other components, such as TV, DVD, etc.)
How can I program the WC remote so that if I mistakenly press TV and then the
Channel Up/Down button, it doesn’t switch the TV to a different input?
Once you program the WC remote to control your TV set, you can eliminate this problem by
pressing and holding the TV and OK/SEL button for three seconds until the TV button
lights. Release the buttons. Next, (within 30 seconds) press the Volume ‘down’ button, and
then the CBL button. The TV button will blink twice to confirm.
Whenever I press a button, the AUX, DVD, VCR, TV and CBL buttons flash twice
This is a low-battery indicator. Replace with two AA alkaline batteries.
The remotes have a non-volatile memory; codes programmed into them will last for ten+
years, even if the batteries go dead or are removed.
TIP: If you use your remote to control TV, DVD or VCR functions and have more than one
set, label each remote so they don’t get mixed up!
Visit our website at www.waitsfieldcable.com for more tips and online
tutorials on using your remote and Interactive Program Guide.