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Blocking or Disassociating, Universal Push2TV HD Manager Context Menu - pc adapter

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Push2TV HD Adapter Blocking or Disassociating Blocking or Disassociating a Device The Universal Push2TV HD Manager screen allows you to remove devices or to temporarily disable them from connecting to the PC Adapter. To block a device temporarily, and prevent it from connecting to the PC Adapter, right-click the device name in the Connection list, and select Block Device. Universal Push2TV HD Manager Context Menu To remove a device from the list of available devices completely, right-click the device name in the Connection list, and select Disassociate Device. Note: The Disassociate Device option is available only for TV Adapters that are purchased separately and not in a set. For information about pairing an Adapter set, see Problems with Pairing on page 42. 21

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Push2TV HD Adapter
Blocking or Disassociating
Blocking or Disassociating a Device
The Universal Push2TV HD Manager screen allows you to remove devices or to temporarily
disable them from connecting to the PC Adapter. To block a device temporarily, and prevent it
from connecting to the PC Adapter, right-click the device name in the Connection list, and
select
Block Device
.
Universal Push2TV HD Manager Context Menu
To remove a device from the list of available devices completely, right-click the device name
in the Connection list, and select
Disassociate Device
.
Note:
The Disassociate Device option is available only for TV Adapters
that are purchased separately and not in a set. For information about
pairing an Adapter set, see
Problems with Pairing
on page
42.