I take it from your later mail you got this sorted out?

On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 01:51:22AM -0400, Brandon Phelps wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have recently started using tmux and am having some slight problems 
> with using C-Up, C-Down, C-Left, and C-Right key bindings.  I have added 
> the following to my .tmux.conf:
> 
> bind -n C-Left select-pane -L
> bind -n C-Right select-pane -R
> bind -n C-Up select-pane -U
> bind -n C-Down select-pane -D
> 
> These all seem to work great if I am actually on the local workstation 
> however when I SSH in to the machine using Putty from a Windows machine 
> these bindings do not work.  Instead, using any of these appear to be 
> functioning as if I hadn't pressed Ctrl at all.  For example if I am 
> editing a file with Vi and use C-Down, it simply moves the cursor down a 
> line instead of actually switching panes.
> 
> All of my other C-related bindings work properly, including my prefix, 
> so this seems to only be an issue with the arrow keys.  If I change the 
> above bindings to use Meta instead, they all work fine. (I'd obviously 
> rather not use Meta, because I use that for other bindings)
> 
> This seems to be an issue with the way Putty sends the characters, I get 
> the following if I ctrl+v, ctrl+<up|down|left|right> respectively:
> 
> brandon@carbon ~ $ cat -
> ^[[A^[[B^[[D^[[C
> 
> I realize this is a obviously a problem with Putty and not tmux but I am 
> hoping some other Putty users have also ran into this and found some 
> sort of workaround.
> 
> Thanks,
> Brandon
> 
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