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PROGRAMMING CABLE ID LOCK

The Atlas OCAP 5-Device Remote Control is locked at
the factory to operate your cable provider's set top box.
However, if you have another brand or model of cable
converter or satellite service that you would like to
control, then you'll need to perform the following steps
to unlock the ID Lock, enter a new manufacturer's code,
and lock the ID Lock again.
1.
Turn on the cable converter.
2.
On the remote control, press CBL once; it will
blink once. Then press and hold SETUP until
the CBL key blinks twice.
Enter 9 8 2. The CBL key will blink four
3.
times, indicating ID Lock is unlocked.
4.
Perform the instructions under
"Programming Device Control" on page 10 to
program device control for the desired cable
converter or satellite receiver.
When you are done, perform steps 5 and 6 on
this page to again lock the cable ID Lock.
5.
On the remote control, press CBL once; it will
blink once. Then press and hold SETUP until
the CBL key blinks twice.
6.
Enter 9 8 2. The CBL key will blink twice,
indicating ID Lock is again locked.

PROGRAMMING MACRO KEYS

The Atlas OCAP 5-Device Remote Control includes two
macro keys (located directly below the MUTE and LAST
keys). Macro keys allow you to set up key macros to
activate certain keys in a specific order. For example, you
can set up a key macro to change the channels on your
TV, raise or lower the volume, and start recording on
your VCR, all with the touch of one key. If you want to
change the macros stored in a previously-programmed
macro key, you'll need to clear the key first (see
"Clearing a Macro Key" on page 18).
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