Bang & Olufsen remotes operate at 455 kHz, whilst most other manufacturers typically use 38 kHz for their carrier frequency. I highly recommend a Bang & Olufsen remote such as the Beo4, not just because it will just work (though you will want to read through the user guide to set it up properly - B&O remotes are also universal remotes within.. However, some functions of your BeoRemote One, are not available, if the product you operate is intended for use with Beo4. See the Beo4 and BeoRemote One conversion here. Note that in order to use BeoRemote One for a 'Beo4' product, you must first add the product to the BeoRemote One list.
Alternative Options for Controlling Beo 1 with Fios. If the Fios remote isn't cooperating with your Bang & Olufsen Beo 1, don't worry—there are other ways to maintain control. One option is utilizing a universal remote that supports multiple devices. Research models that specifically mention compatibility with older and premium audio systems.. You can also ask your nearest Bang & Olufsen dealer to see if they can get one for you (Bang & Olufsen don't sell directly to customer and you have to use the dealers). I looked in the compatibility database of the Logitech Harmony universal remote family and it is rated as supported.