Denon Universal Remote Codes & Program Instructions: If I may ask, do you know how to program your favorite universal remotes? Have you been searching for the right codes to use or the best instructions that make the programming of your remote breeze? In that case, you are at the right place. I am going to list all the codes you need to program your Denon Universal Remote and also discuss the 3 methods you can use in the process of programming your Universal remote.
From now on, you will be able to program your LG, Vizio, Samsun, and other brands of devices with your Favorite Denon Universal remote. This will give you full control and simplicity for home entertainment.
I want you to try these codes below one after the other before the main codes were prepared originally for this article. If the first code does not work, try the next one until one of them works with your remote.
- 2247
- 2279
- 2516
- 2820
- 2857
- 1360
- 0176
- 1142
- 1460
List of Universal Codes for Denon Remote
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 your Denon Universal Remote with auto Search
You can program your Denon Universal Remote by making the codes go through scanning in the remote which will then detect the ideal code that can work with it or your device. The steps are outlined below:
- Switch on your Device e.g. TV so you can operate it.
- Turn on your remote control and tap on the device button on it e.g. TV, DVD, and so on for 3 seconds until an LED light blinks to indicate that your remote is ready to program.
- Point the Universal remote on the device and press the CH+ and CH- buttons. Your remote will show on and off signals. Press the up or down button continuously until your TV or the selected device turns off.
- Verify the code by clicking on the power button of your Universal Remote, if it starts up your device, try to change the channel to verify that the code is correctly programmed.
- Tap the device button to save your new code. If an LED light blinks twice, that means the code is now stored.
How to Program your Denon Universal Remote with Manual Search
In the manual search, a keycode is entered in your remote from the instruction booklet which enables it to detect the make and model of your device. The steps are discussed below:
- Turn on your device, e.g. TV.
- Press the TV button on your Roku TV Universal Remote Control.
- Press and hold the setup button on your universal remote until you can see the flashlight to activate it to learning mode.
- Enter the provided keycode in your remote’s instruction manual.
- After that, point the remote control at your selected device and press and hold the power button.
- Release the power button as soon as the screen switches off.
How to Program your Denon Universal Remote with Code Search
In the code search method, you have to run the entire code through scanning in the remote by entering a unique 3 digit code that forces the remote into auto search mode. Here are the steps to check out:
- Turn on your device to get it ready for programming.
- Turn on the remote control as well.
- Press and hold the setup button on your remote control
- Enter the unique 9 9 1 codes
- Hold on the power button on your remote and press the channel up button until the device or TV is turns off.
These codes given are the working types and they are expected to work with your devices. As for the 3 methods given, they are worth your time and energy.