Troubleshooting TipsYour CTC | TV service offers many new features and capabilities.Enjoy your viewing experience and discover the functionality of yourRemote Control and CTC | DVR service with help from this guide.Programing your remote control for your TV:1. Make sure your TV is turned on.2. Press and hold the TV Button and the OK Buttonon your remote.3. Release both keys and the mode key will flash twice4. Enter the following code ______________using the number keys on your remote.The mode key will flash three times to indicate that the code was accepted.5. Point the remote at the TV and press POWER.6. Did the TV turn off?If yes, now your remote is programmed to control your TV.If no, repeat this procedure from Step 2.Rebooting the Cisco Set Top Box:Reach to the back of your set top box and pull the blackpower cord out for one minute to allow all memory todrain. After one minute plug the cord back in. It is normalfor the set top box to take up to 10 minutes to reboot.Default PIN: For access to menu options such asParental Controls, the Default PIN # is: 0000Automatic TV Code Search:1. Turn on the TV that you want to program your remote to.2. Point the remote at your TV. Press and hold the TV Buttonand the OK Button at the same time.3. Release both keys and all the mode keys will blink twice.4. Enter the programming code 922 by pressing thenumber keys on the remote. The TV Button will blinktwice indicating a successful entry.5. Point the remote toward the TV, and press and holdPLAY.The remote will automatically start testing codes.6. Keep holding down the PLAY Button and watch your TV.When a code is found that works your TV will shut off.7. Release the PLAY Button.8. Save the code by pressing the ENTER Button on theremote. The mode keys will flash three times indicatingsuccessful entry.Note: Pressing the rewind button allows you to goback if you missed your code or you hold down theplay button too long after your TV shuts off.Ethernet HDMI Component S Video RCA Cable Coax PowerIdentifying your set-top box cablesCisco Remote Control Guide