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Scout URC-21XXX/23XXX

 

Remote

The Scout remote is designed to operate all of the features of our cable box and the
most commonly used features from TVs: Volume Control, Mute, and Power. It's
preset to your cable converter and has preprogrammed technology for easy setup.
It's also guaranteed to operate all infrared remote controllable televisions
manufactured for the U.S. market.

The 

SETUP

 button is used to program Scout.

●   

The 

TV and CBL 

buttons are used to power on your TV and cable converter

respectively.

●   

The 

VOL UP/DWN

 and 

MUTE

 buttons are used to control the volume of your

TV or cable converter.

●   

The 

CH UP/DWN 

buttons are used to change the channels on your cable

converter.

●   

The 

Number buttons (0

 - 

9)

 are used for directly accessing the channels on

your cable converter.

●   

The 

LAST

 button returns you to the previously viewed channel on your cable

converter.

●   

The 

FAV 

button accesses the favorite channels stored into your cable

converter. For instructions on setting up a Favorite Channel table, refer to
your cable converter manual.

●   

The 

CABLE INTERACTIVE 

buttons, (at the bottom of the remote) control the

functions of your cable converter and will vary depending on the
manufacturer of your cable converter. Refer to your cable converter manual
for button descriptions.

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Installing the Batteries
Setting Up Your Scout to Operate Your TV
Searching for Your Television Code
Getting Codes from Your Scout
Volume Lock
Troubleshooting

Installing the Batteries

The Scout requires four new AAA alkaline batteries.

On the back of the Scout, pull back on the tab and lift off the battery cover.

1.  

Match the 

+

 and 

-

 marks on the batteries to the ones in the battery compartment of the remote.

2.  

Press the battery cover back into place.

3.  

Test the remote control by pressing the 

TV

 button. If the batteries are installed correctly, the red

light on the remote will blink once.

4.  

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