Do you know how to configure a Denon universal remote control to work with devices such as LG, Samsung, Vizio, Element TV, etc. that have various coding systems? Try the following procedure if you are not sure how to setup a universal remote control for a Denon device so that you can use it with ease.
If any of the codes listed below don’t work for your device, don’t panic; just try each one until your remote connects.
- 2857
- 1360
- 0176
- 1142
- 1460
- 2247
- 2279
- 2516
- 2820
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Denon Universal Remote Codes List
Brand Name | Denon Remote Codes |
---|---|
A.R. Systems | 10556 |
Acoustic Solutions | 11037 |
AEG | 11037 |
Akai | 10556 |
Akura | 11037 |
Alba | 11037 |
Alien | 11037 |
Amstrad | 11037 |
AOC | 10625 |
Aristona | 10556 |
ART | 11037 |
Barco | 10556 |
Basic Line | 10556, 11037 |
Belstar | 11037 |
Berthen | 10556 |
Black Diamond | 11037 |
Blue Sky | 10556, 10625, 11037 |
Brandt | 10625 |
Bush | 10556, 11037 |
Carad | 11037 |
Centrum | 11037 |
Clayton | 11037 |
CPTEC | 10625 |
Crown | 11037 |
D-Vision | 10556 |
Daewoo | 10556 |
Dantax | 11037 |
Dual | 11037 |
Durabrand | 11037 |
Elbe | 10556 |
Elfunk | 11037 |
Emerson | 11864 |
Excello | 11037 |
F Ferguson | 10625, 11037 |
Finlux | 10556 |
Firstline | 10556, 11037 |
Freesat | 11636 |
Funai | 11037 |
Gaba | 11037 |
GE | 11454, 10625 |
GFM | 11864 |
Goodmans | 10556, 10625, 11037 |
Grandin | 10556, 11037 |
Grundig | 10556 |
Hanseatic | 10556, 10625 |
Hisense | 10556 |
Hitachi | 11643, 11037, 11691 |
Hypson | 10556, 11037 |
Hyundai | 11037 |
Inno Hit | 11037 |
Insignia | 11423 |
Internal | 10556 |
Jinxing | 10556 |
JMB | 10556 |
Jubilee | 10556 |
JVC | 11601, 11428 |
Kathrein | 10556 |
Kendo | 11037 |
Kennex | 11037 |
Kioto | 10556 |
Kneissel | 10556 |
Lavis | 11037 |
Lenco | 11037 |
LG | 11423, 10556 |
Lifetec | 11037 |
Lodos | 11037 |
Logik | 11037 |
Luma | 11037 |
Luxor | 11037 |
Magnavox | 11454 |
Manhattan | 11037 |
Marantz | 11454, 10556 |
Matsui | 10556, 11037 |
Mediator | 10556 |
Medion | 10556, 11037 |
MEI | 11037 |
Memorex | 11037 |
Metronic | 10625 |
Metz | 11037 |
Micromaxx | 11037 |
Mikomi | 11037 |
Mitsubishi | 11250, 10556, 11037, 12313 |
Multitec | 11037 |
Myryad | 10556 |
Neckermann | 10556 |
NEI | 11037 |
Neufunk | 10556 |
New Tech | 10556 |
O.K.Line | 11037 |
Orion | 10556, 11037 |
Ormond | 11037 |
Osaki | 10556 |
Otto Versand | 10556 |
Pacific | 10556, 11037 |
Palladium | 10556 |
Panasonic | 11636, 12170 |
Pansonic | 11636 |
Philips | 10810, 11454, 10556 |
Phonola | 10556 |
Pioneer | 11457, 11636 |
Prinston | 11037 |
Proline | 10625, 11037 |
Protech | 11037 |
ProVision | 10556 |
Pye | 10556 |
Quelle | 11037 |
Radiola | 10556 |
Radiotone | 11037 |
RCA | 11454, 10625, 12429 |
Reflex | 11037 |
Roadstar | 11037 |
Saba | 10625 |
Saivod | 11037 |
Samsung | 12051, 10556 |
Sanyo | 11142, 11037 |
SBR | 10556 |
Schneider | 10556, 11037 |
Schoentech | 11037 |
Seelver | 11037 |
SEG | 11037 |
Sharp | 11423, 10818, 11407, 13101 |
Siera | 10556 |
SilverCrest | 11037 |
Sony | 10810, 11167, 12778 |
Soundwave | 11037 |
Standard | 11037 |
SuperTech | 10556 |
Sylvania | 11864 |
TCL | 12429 |
Teac | 11037 |
Technica | 11037 |
Technics | 10556 |
TechniSat | 10556 |
Technosonic | 10556, 10625 |
Techwood | 11037 |
Tecnimagen | 10556 |
Telefunken | 10625 |
Telestar | 10556 |
Teletech | 11037 |
Tensai | 11037 |
Tesla | 10556, 11037 |
Tevion | 10556, 11037 |
Thomson | 10625 |
Tokai | 11037 |
Tokaido | 11037 |
Topline | 11037 |
Toshiba | 11524, 11037, 11508, 12311, 13105 |
TRANScontinents | 10556, 11037 |
Triad | 10556 |
Triumph | 10556 |
TVTEXT 95 | 10556 |
U United | 10556, 11037 |
Universum | 11037 |
V Vestel | 11037 |
Victor | 11428 |
Vizio | 11758 |
Waltham | 11037 |
Watson | 11037 |
Weltstar | 11037 |
Wharfedale | 10556 |
Wilson | 10556 |
Windsor | 11037 |
Windy Sam | 10556 |
Yamaha | 11407 |
Zenith | 11423 |
How to Program Denon Universal Remote Without Codes
All universal remote control codes are scanned in the remote during the auto search procedure. To configure the control, it scans one code at a time to determine the correct remote code that works with your remote. Follow the directions below:
- Turn on the smart device you want to use the universal remote to control, such as the TV.\
- To “turn on” a device, press and hold the TV, DVD, CBL, and OK/SEL buttons for three seconds. The device is prepared to configure, according to the LED light.
- Use the remote to select the “CH+” and “CH-” switches. On/off indications are displayed on the remote. Continuously press the “up” or “down” key until the device turns off.
- Click the “power” key to confirm the code. It should start up. If it does, try a different channel to make sure the remote is programmed properly.
- To store the code, press the “device” button now. The device’s LED will flash twice to verify the code that was stored.
How to Program Denon Universal Remote With Manual Method
By using the keycode we can easily program a universal remote and the keycode identifies the make and model of your equipment.
- You must first “Turn The Device On.”
- On your “Denon universal remote,” select “TV.”
- So, to put the universal remote in “Learning Mode,” press and hold the “Setup button” until it flashes a light.
- Finally, key in the “Keycode” you gathered from the programming manual (Instructions Booklet)
- Simply “point your remote at the TV” after completing this step, and then “Press and Hold The Power” button.
- When the screen goes dark, you can release the “Power Button.”
That’s all, your TV should now function fine with the universal remote control. If it doesn’t, try repeating the operation with a different code from the same section of the reference table.
How to Program Denon Universal Remote With Code Search
If you can’t locate the correct key code for the device at the time, you can program your universal remote to look for it. It’s a manual code that puts the remote in search mode.
- First of all “Turn The Device On”
- Now press and hold the “Setup” button
- Enter the “9-9-1” (three-digit) code
- Now hold down the “Power Button” on the remote and then press the Channel up them until the device in this case your tv “Turns Off”
The above procedure may take a little longer, but it is essential to find your key code. After you’ve completed the above steps, your remote should be functional for all in-room functions.