Total Tv Control Remote Codes Manual

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This fully backlit remote can control eight devices and has all the important buttons you need, including three activity controls that allow you to group devices together to watch a movie, listen to music, or watch TV. The layout is clean, albeit somewhat generic-looking, and the buttons are fairly large.

The programming process is old-school, though: You have to manually input codes for your different AV devices and then teach the remote any functions that are missing or executing incorrectly. These steps are not as quick or intuitive as using an app, and the owner manual is not as clear and concise as it could be. But at the end of the process, this remote should be able to do most everything you need it to.

If, on the other hand, your home-entertainment system is built around an AV receiver and multiple source components, and sitting down to watch a movie or play a video game requires shuffling among several remotes to switch inputs and control multiple components simultaneously, a universal remote is exactly what you need.

To test each remote, I program it to control two different AV systems in my home: One is a more basic living-room setup with a Hisense TV, a Polk soundbar, and an Apple TV 4K media player. The second is a more complex home-theater system with an LG TV, an Onkyo AV receiver, an Oppo Ultra HD Blu-ray player, a Chromecast with Google TV, and an Xbox One X. The equipment consists of a mix of traditional IR devices and Bluetooth devices. During my testing, I live with each remote for a while to see how intuitive and reliable it is to use on a daily basis.

The remote communicates with the app via Bluetooth, so the first step in the setup process is to pair the two. Next you add the devices you want to control by choosing from a list of preloaded devices or entering the manufacturer and device name. Sofabaton claims that its code database includes over 60,000 devices and 6,000 brands. The software automatically (and wirelessly) updates the remote with the proper control codes after you add each new device.

I loaded all of my gear from both of my AV systems in just a few minutes, since all of my devices were in the Sofabaton database. At this point, the remote was able to execute most of the basic commands I needed for my devices.

It has all the necessary buttons but no customizable device screen. This Insignia remote looks like your standard stock remote, with a whole lotta buttons taking up every bit of the front-panel real estate. Thankfully, the button layout is logical, with core functions such as volume, channel, mute, home, menu, back, exit, and navigation grouped together near the center. And the buttons are large and decently spaced.

The remote is longer and less contoured than the Sofabaton U2, and I had more trouble reaching all the buttons with my thumb without having to shift the remote around in my hand. But the full backlighting is a welcome addition. The remote requires two AA batteries (not included).

It controls only IR-based equipment. That means it needs line-of-sight with all your gear. We found the IR window to be sufficiently wide to ensure that commands execute reliably. If you want to hide your gear away in a cabinet, you need to pick up an IR repeater kit, as well.

Because this Insignia remote does not support Bluetooth devices, I could not program it to control my Bluetooth-based Google Chromecast, but I was able to use it to control all the other components in my system.

The setup process takes place on the remote itself. Instead of the app-based approach you get with our top pick, this Insignia remote requires that you either manually put it in setup mode and punch in codes to add your devices or initiate an automatic code search for each device button. Either way works, but be prepared to jump back and forth a lot between the remote and the supplied setup pamphlets to follow the instructions.

At CES 2024, One For All highlighted the $60 Smart Control Pro, a fully backlit universal remote that can control up to six devices. There are three activity buttons, as well as direct buttons to switch between devices and to launch the Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and YouTube apps. This remote offers voice control for Google or Android TV media players, and you can set up the remote using the My Nevo app.

Universal Remote Control (the company) used to offer a variety of good DIY remotes, but it now focuses on the professional-installation market. You may be able to find some older DIY URC remotes online, but at elevated prices.

Adrienne Maxwell is the supervising editor of Wirecutter's audio/video team, covering everything from headphones to TVs. She has been a writer, editor, and reviewer in the consumer electronics industry for 20 years, and previously served as the executive editor of Home Theater Magazine and the managing editor of HomeTheaterReview.com.

@user_8c2f18 Having this problem as well with an xr11 remote that had no problems controlling both tv and audio receiver until today, out of nowhere. Have tried using my corresponding receiver's code and paired successfully but had the same issue, whatever was paired last is what it controls but can't control both at once. Have tried all of their steps listed at the link but still can't get it to work. Tried checking for tv firmware updates, power cycling the box, factory resetting the remote and repairing it and still the issue persists. Once I connect to the receiver I can't use it to turn off my tv or switch tv inputs, it only works on the audio receive

@user_764908 can you tell me the steps are using to program the remote to the TV and Soundbar? Are your using the manual process and entering the 5 digit codes via the remote or using the on-screen automated experience?

@XfinityChad2 I am using XR11 remote. I have followed all the steps. Remote pairs with TV, then pairs with sound bar. But once soundbar is paired, TV is no longer paired. It all worked fine before a mid-December Xfinity update. Please let me know when Xfinity resolves the issue created by its update.

@mrmattatl Thank you. Manual pairing (and not using the onscreen prompts) for TV and audio pairing worked. I'm thinking something is wrong with the onscreen pairing programming rolled out with the latest Xfinity update. It's nice to have it up and running again.

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I generally write about cable modems and WiFi routers, but one of my readers who bought an Xfinity triple-play modem after reading my post needed help with remote codes that work with Comcast remotes.

I shall cover the setup and programming techniques pertaining to every class of Xfinity remote, including the voice-enabled controllers like XR11, XR15, and XR16, with only the first remote controller having the setup button close to the bottom edge, whereas the X15 and X16 not having dedicated setup tabs on them.

I shall also talk about the non-voice remote controllers like XR5, XR2, or anything older and the best ways to pair them with the television set. Finally, I shall discuss the steps to pair Xfinity remotes via the Xfinity smartphone app.

Step 3: Once the LED is green, press the code for the given brand, and if the code is right, wait for the LED to blink green two times consecutively. This means that the non-voice remote is paired to the TV and can be used to control volume, power, and other functions.

The remote is the most important part of a TV as it is used to control the TV. But what if your remote stops working, it can be a pain. Fortunately, you can use a universal remote with your LG TV. These are special remotes that need to be programmed and will work with almost any TV available.

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