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In this blog post, I will provide you with the complete list of all of the universal remote codes for Samsung TVs and smart TVs, along with programming instructions.
Those Elusive Universal Remote Codes
If you’ve found yourself on a quest to discover those elusive Samsung TV universal remote codes, look no further. In this blog post, I’ll explore the world of Samsung TV remote codes and ensure seamless remote-TV compatibility.As someone who’s misplaced my code list, I understand the struggle to find those dang codes. So, I’ve decided to simplify life by compiling this ultimate guide to Samsung TV universal remote codes.
Did you know that Samsung is the world’s largest TV manufacturer, holding a whopping 20% market share? And here’s a fun fact: did you know the first remote control called Lazy Bones was invented by Zenith Radio Corporation in 1955? That’s right; people have been losing remote codes for over half a century!
So, join me as we dive into the world of Samsung TV remote codes, and let’s make sure you never have to endure another frantic search again!
Whether you have an older or newer Samsung TV, this guide offers setup solutions and programming instructions to ensure you find the correct code. I’ll also provide step-by-step instructions on programming the four most popular remotes.
First, let’s get you those codes!
Most Common Universal Remote Codes for Samsung
Here is a list of the most common universal remote codes for Samsung Smart TVs ranked from greatest success rate for most people:
- 0019
- 0618
- 0644
- 0056
- 0060
- 0587
- 0037
- 0178
- 0030
- 0556
- 0009
- 0702
- 0774
- 0093
- 0217
- 0448
GE Universal Remote Codes for Samsung
Here is a list of Samsung TV codes specifically for GE universal remotes.
Depending on the model and version of your GE universal remote, you may need to use 3, 4, or 5-digit codes to program it for a Samsung TV. The table below provides a list of codes for each remote to ensure compatibility with various models.
GE Universal Remote Model | Samsung TV Remote Codes |
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3-Digit GE Universal Remote | 004, 005, 006, 012, 013, 015, 017, 077, 082, 104, 105, 106, 171, 172, 196, 201, 204, 210 |
4-Digit GE Universal Remote | 0105, 0077, 0076, 0109, 0007, 0009, 0004, 0005, 0085, 0172, 0942, 0358, 0012, 0015, 0080, 0056, 0057 |
5-Digit GE Universal Remote (CL3, CL4, CL5) | 10702, 10178, 10030, 10056, 10032, 10022, 10039, 10482, 11959, 11575, 10060, 12051 |
For a comprehensive list and programming instructions specific to GE, check out this blog post I wrote on All of the GE Remote Codes for Samsung TVs.
Philips Universal Remote Codes for Samsung
Here is a list of the Philips Universal Remote codes for Samsung TVs, depending on your Philips remote model.
Philips Universal Remote Model | Philips Remote Codes for Samsung TVs |
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Philips 3-Device Remote | 0702, 0632, 0064, 0587, 0037, 0178, 0030, 0556 |
Philips 4-Device Remote | 0062, 0081, 0133, 0190, 0209, 0218, 0236, 0373 |
Philips 5-Device Remote | 0718, 0418, 0002, 0502, 0611, 0811, 0901, 0708 |
Philips 6-Device Remote | 0704, 0002, 0060, 0502, 0102, 0418, 0906, 0715 |
Philips 8-Device Remote | 0418, 0002, 0102, 0502, 0601, 0817, 0917, 0708 |
Philips Perfect Replacement | 0702, 0064, 004, 005, 009, 022, 032, 042, 053 |
RCA Universal Remote Codes for Samsung
Here are the RCA Universal Remote codes for Samsung TVs, organized by RCA universal remote model.
RCA Universal Remote Model | RCA Remote Codes for Samsung TVs |
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RCR311B | 004, 005, 006, 009, 012, 014, 015, 018, 024, 031, 032, 033, 034, 035, 036, 037, 038, 039, 040, 041, 042, 043, 045, 046, 048, 049 |
RCR412B | 004, 005, 006, 008, 009, 012, 019, 056, 057, 058, 155, 156, 171, 172, 196, 204, 207, 216, 225, 232, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240 |
RCR414BHE | 003, 004, 005, 007, 009, 011, 015, 048, 082, 092, 094, 096, 098, 101, 102, 103, 107, 113, 129, 133, 167, 179, 181, 185, 187, 188 |
RCR504BR | 0019, 0618, 0644, 0056, 0060, 0587, 0037, 0178, 0030, 0556, 0009, 0702, 0766, 0812, 1060, 0704, 0002, 0406, 0019, 0502, 0018, 0027 |
RCR6473/RCR6473N | 0019, 0618, 0644, 0056, 0060, 0587, 0037, 0178, 0030, 0556, 0009, 0702, 0766, 0812, 1060, 0704, 0002, 0406, 0019, 0502, 0018, 0027 |
RCR812 | 0019, 0618, 0644, 0056, 0060, 0587, 0037, 0178, 0030, 0556, 0009, 0702, 0766, 0812, 1060, 0704, 0002, 0406, 0019, 0502, 0018, 0027 |
RCR815 | 0019, 0618, 0644, 0056, 0060, 0587, 0037, 0178, 0030, 0556, 0009, 0702, 0766, 0812, 1060, 0704, 0002, 0406, 0019, 0502, 0018, 0027 |
RCR832 | 0019, 0618, 0644, 0056, 0060, 0587, 0037, 0178, 0030, 0556, 0009, 0702, 0766, 0812, 1060, 0704, 0002, 0406, 0019, 0502, 0018 |
One for All Universal Remote Codes for Samsung
Here are the universal remote codes for Samsung for the One for All brand remote.
One For All Universal Remote Model | One For All Remote Codes for Samsung TVs |
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Smart Control 8 | 0079, 0893, 0208, 0891, 0851, 1293 |
URC7935 | 0079, 0893, 0208, 0891, 0851, 1293 |
URC7880 | 0079, 0893, 0208, 0891, 0851, 1293 |
URC6440 | 0079, 0893, 0208, 0891, 0851, 1293 |
URC7955 | 0079, 0893, 0208, 0891, 0851, 1293 |
URC1210 | 0079, 0893, 0208, 0891, 0851, 1293 |
Programming Universal Remote Codes for Samsung TVs: Auto-Search
Follow these simple step-by-step instructions to program your universal remote codes for Samsung TVs using the auto-search method:
- Turn on your Samsung TV.
- Point the universal remote towards the TV.
- Press and hold the TV button on the remote until the LED light turns on.
- Press and hold the Setup or Code Search button (depending on your remote model) until the LED light begins to blink.
- Release both buttons. The LED light should remain on.
- Press the Channel Up or Channel + button repeatedly. The remote will cycle through available codes until it finds a match for your Samsung TV.
- Once your TV turns off, stop pressing the Channel Up or Channel + button.
- Press the Power or TV button again to turn the TV back on.
- Test the remote’s functions to ensure it is properly programmed. If not, repeat steps 3-8.
? Tip: Patience is key! The remote might take a while to cycle through all the codes.
mailtosimer has a nice video overview of this method on his YouTube channel.
Programming Universal Remotes for Samsung TV: Using Codes
Follow these simple step-by-step instructions to program your universal remote codes for Samsung TVs using specific codes:
- Turn on your Samsung TV.
- Locate the Samsung TV codes provided for your specific universal remote model.
- Point the universal remote towards the TV.
- Press and hold the TV button on the remote until the LED light turns on.
- Press and hold the Setup or Code Search button (depending on your remote model) until the LED light begins to blink.
- Enter the first code from the list using the remote’s number pad. The LED light should blink after each number entry and turn off after the full code has been entered.
- If the code is correct, the LED light will blink twice.
- Check if the TV turns off. If it doesn’t, try entering the next code on the list.
- Once the TV turns off, press the Power or TV button again to turn the TV back on.
- Test the remote’s functions to ensure it is properly programmed. If not, repeat steps 4-9 with the next code on the list.
? Note: Not all codes will work with every Samsung TV model, so you might need to try a few codes until you find the right one for your TV.
? Tip: If you’re having difficulty programming your remote, make sure the batteries are fresh and that you’re pointing the remote
Related: 5 Best Remote Apps for Samsung TVs
FAQs
Q: Where can I find the universal remote codes for Samsung TVs?
A: You can find the universal remote codes for Samsung TVs in your remote’s user manual or right here in this blog post. We have covered the codes for GE Universal Remote, RCA Remote, Philips Remote, and One For All Remote. Please refer to the code lists above to find the appropriate code for your Samsung TV. If you can’t find the manual, search online for a digital copy or contact the remote manufacturer’s customer support for assistance.
Q: What should I do if my remote code doesn’t work for my Samsung TV?
A: If the provided remote code doesn’t work for your Samsung TV, try other codes from the lists above. Codes can vary based on the remote model and TV version. If you’re still having trouble, check the remote’s user manual or contact the manufacturer’s customer support for additional help.
Q: Why isn’t my universal remote working with my Samsung TV?
A: If your universal remote codes for Samsung TVs aren’t working with your Samsung TV, the issue could be an incorrect code, weak batteries, or a problem with the remote’s infrared sensor. Ensure you’ve entered the correct code, replace the batteries, and check for obstructions between the remote and the TV. If issues persist, you may need a different remote or contact customer support.
Q: Can I use my smartphone as a universal remote for my Samsung TV?
A: Many smartphones can be used as universal remotes for Samsung TVs using dedicated apps. Search for apps like Samsung SmartThings, Peel Smart Remote, or AnyMote in your phone’s app store. Install the app, follow the setup instructions, and select your Samsung TV model to start controlling your TV using your smartphone. For more information, check out my blog post on the best universal remote apps for Samsung Smart TVs.
Universal Remote Codes for Samsung: Conclusion
We’ve come a long way in our journey to master the list of universal remote codes for Samsung TVs. With the correct code in hand and a reliable list of codes covering different brands, such as GE Universal Remote Codes, RCA, Philips, and One For All, we’re well-equipped to control our Samsung televisions.
While navigating the setup button and powering through with the power button, we’ve discovered the versatility of universal remotes in controlling various Samsung TV models. The TV button has become our trusted ally, guiding us to the correct code.
Our first time using these codes may not always be successful, but persistence and attention to the battery compartment will lead to victory. As we continue to explore Samsung TV codes and embrace the convenience of remote apps, our smartphones have become invaluable tools for controlling our Samsung televisions.
In conclusion, armed with a comprehensive list of universal remote codes, a keen understanding of the menu button, and the ever-present red light, we can confidently control our Samsung TVs with ease. Happy channel surfing!
Related: 7 Best Samsung TV Remotes
Tim Brennan is a technology blogger and hosts the @TecTimmy YouTube channel. He writes about smart homes at oneSmartcrib, home theaters at UniversalRemoteReviews, and AI in writing at Writeinteractive. A graduate of Northeastern University School of Journalism, he has written about technology for 30 years. Tim lives on the ocean in Nahant, Massachusetts.
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