TiVo Staple Gun Tivo Digital Video Recorders User Manual

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Controlling Two DVRs with the DVR Switch
If you have two DVRs, you can set up the remote so that it 
will only send signals to one of them at a time. This will 
prevent the remote control from changing channels on both 
DVRs, and prevent you from accidentally deleting programs 
you want to keep. 
Programming the DVR SWITCH
1.
Cover the area around the shiny, dark plastic window on the front of either DVR (call this 
DVR #2). Use a dark piece of cloth or a magazine—or anything else thick and opaque. This 
prevents DVR #2 from receiving signals. 
2.
Point the remote control at the other DVR (DVR #1) and press the TiVo button. From TiVo 
Central, select Messages & Settings, then Account & System Information, then System 
Information. Press the DOWN arrow until you see Remote Address.
3.
Move the DVR SWITCH to 1, then point the remote away from DVR #1 and cover the front 
end of the remote with your hand.
4.
Press and hold the PAUSE and TiVo buttons simultaneously until the red light at the end of 
the remote control comes on, remains steady, then stays on when you release the buttons 
(about 5 seconds).
5.
Point the remote control at DVR #1. Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter 
the number “1.” Press the RIGHT arrow. On screen, the Remote Address changes to “1.”
6.
Side 1 now controls DVR #1 only. You can test this by pressing the TiVo button. 
7.
Set up side 2 of the DVR SWITCH (or side 2 might still control both DVRs). First, make 
sure your TV is displaying DVR #2. Then remove the cover from the plastic window of 
DVRs from some manufacturers 
don’t respond to other  
manufacturers’ remotes. If you have two 
DVRs from different manufacturers, their 
remotes may not conflict—and you may 
not need to program the DVR SWITCH.
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DVR SWITCH
Shield at least this 
much of DVR #2