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Two Tivo's on the same remote?
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Post 1 made on Tuesday February 14, 2006 at 17:36
Nicholas Thibodeau
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I am currently working on a HT job and I have an HR10-250 and a Pioneer Elite DVR57H Tivo in the same rack. I use the Pioneer for DVD's and the HR10-250 for watching TV. The problem is that both remotes work off the same codes. Switch one and the other does the same thing. What I am wondering, is there any way to program the remote to control them seperately? To make only the Pioneer respond when I want to watch a DVD, and visa versa. This is to be only a temporary solution as I will be getting a Blu-Ray when they come out.
Post 2 made on Tuesday February 14, 2006 at 17:59
edmund
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Yes, you need to switch each from address "0", to different one from 1-9. See this post.

Last edited by edmund on February 14, 2006 18:10.
Post 3 made on Friday February 24, 2006 at 20:57
arielav
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What type of Unversal remote are you using? If it can handle IR and RF at the same time. Maybe you want to conttect one up with an RF base station and emiter and leave one with the IR signal. I believe the Universal remote MX850 will allow both IR and RF tranmition at the same time.


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