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TiVo
®
Service Quick Guide
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You may be trying to access an antenna or analog cable channel. The TiVo DVR does
not receive analog channels.
The TiVo Remote Control
Note:
Different TiVo remote controls can have different buttons and features. For
information about a specific remote control model, go to
tivo.com/howto
.
My TiVo remote doesn’t work with my device.
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Be sure you are using the remote that came with your DVR or Mi3, and that you hold it
so that the TiVo button
points toward the device you are trying to control.
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If your TiVo remote can work in RF (radio frequency) mode in order to control a TiVo
DVR that is not within line-of-sight, make sure the TiVo remote is paired with the DVR.
You’ll know if the TiVo remote is in RF mode if when you press a button you see a blue
light at the top of the TiVo remote. If the light is red, that means the TiVo remote is in IR
mode.
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Press any button on the TiVo remote. Does the activity light on the TiVo remote flash?
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If the activity light does not flash, make sure the batteries are positioned correctly in
the TiVo remote. If they are correctly positioned, try a new set of batteries. See the
inside back cover of this guide for instructions on installing batteries.
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If the activity light on the TiVo remote does flash, watch the lights on the front of the
DVR or Mi3. If lights on the front of the DVR or Mi3 do not respond to the TiVo
remote, restart your DVR or Mi3. See “Restarting your Device” on page 41 for
instructions.
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You may not have the correct input selected on your TV. Use the Input, Source, or TV/
Video button on your TV’s remote to change the input.
Activity light
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