Universal Dock and Apple Remote

I have an iMac and iPod Video with a Universal Dock connected to the iMac. When I use my iMac apple remote it also fires up the iPod in the dock. I only want the iMac to respond to the remote. How do I turn off or un-pair the remote from the Universal Dock?

I did, it did not solve the problem. The remote is paired to my iMac but it still activates my iPod (universal dock).

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