

Only the Glo remote has the learning capability.
#TIVO REMOTE BUTTONS TV#
I've also got a standard TiVo remote which I used only to power on/off the Denon and TV as described above.

I've got a white learning remote, an original S3 glow remote and a Premiere XL remote all programmed to work this way with my Denon and Mits. This is handly since sometimes the power key will only turn on the Denon or TV and one needs to get them in synch again just pressing the power key will turn one on and the other off, whereas the input key never turns anything off. One of the nice features of my Denon is that selecting the input with the learned input key and the Denon off, the Denon will turn on. When done, press TiVo to exit learning mode. If successful, TiVo remote will flash 4 times If not, 10 times quickly.ĥ. Press button on Denon remote you want programmed into TiVo remote. Point TiVo remote and Denon remotes at each other < 4 inches apart.Ĥ. Press Input button (button which you want to program).ģ. TiVo & Select simultaneouly for three seconds until red stays on.Ģ. In effect, your remote is dedicated to the TiVo at this input. Note that this button will select the appropriate input but does not "toggle" through all inputs. To select the appropriate input on the Denon receiver, you have to program the input button.

Now the TiVo remote power button will turn both the TV and Denon on or off (nice surprise since the Denon has separate on and off buttons). TiVo & Pwr buttons simultaneously until red stays on, then receiver code. TiVo & Mute buttons simultaneously until red stays on, then receiver code.ģ. TiVo & Pwr buttons simultaneously until red light stays on, then TV code.Ģ. I used the standard way to do this which works for a standard remote or a learning remote. I set up the TiVo learning remote to power on both the TV as well as the Denon. Click to expand.This is my configuration also.
