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Your remote control support for RCA remotes. Find your remote revision number and get your remote code. See how to program your remote with our videos.
This article explains how to program your RCA Universal remote to work with your TV or other devices, allowing you to use one remote instead of multiple. Instructions apply to universal remotes made on or after 2016.
Universal remotes are typically programmed in two different ways: either by entering a code directly or by searching for it. This wikiHow article teaches you step-by-step how to program an RCA Univeral Remote using the auto-program method or by entering a direct code.
Similar to how you’d program your cable box remote to control TV power and volume, a universal RCA remote requires a quick setup process to link it to your TV. Once it’s paired though, the...
Step 2: Program your remote. To use this universal remote with your home entertainment system, first you need to program it to control your devices. There are four ways you can program the universal remote to operate your devices. Try them in the order listed.
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How do I program an RCA universal remote? Follow the steps outlined on this page to program your remote. You’ll need to use the code that matches the make and model of your TV.
Losing your remote control can be a pain, but with an RCA universal remote, you can control multiple devices with just one remote. The key to making it work? Programming it with the right codes.
This wikiHow teaches you how to program your RCA universal remote for use with a TV or TV component (e.g., a DVD player) when your remote doesn't have a "Code Search" button. You can use the official RCA website to find your remote's...
To program your remote to control up to four components, follow these steps: Manually turn on the component you wish to program the remote to operate. Find the four-digit code for your brand of TV, VCR, DVD, satellite receiver, cable box, or digital TV converter in the enclosed code lists.