Samsung TV Universal Remote Codes (3, 4 and 5 Digit)

samsung tv universal remote codes

Samsung TVs are immensely popular in the world of home entertainment devices as they deliver high-quality display outputs. If you have a Samsung TV and want to set up a universal remote for it, this is the only guide you need.

Whether you lost your original TV remote or is not working, the best way to get around this situation is to get a good universal remote and program it for your TV. But if you want to program a universal remote, you need programming codes for that remote for your particular TV brand.

On this page, we have shared the list of 3, 4, and 5-digit remote codes for Samsung TVs of some popular and widely used universal remote controls viz. GE, RCA, Philips, OneforAll, ONN, Spectrum, Zenith, Comcast, Dish, DirecTV, U-Verse, Jumbo, Bose, etc.

Universal Remote Codes for Samsung TV

For Samsung TVs, the most frequently used 4-digit codes are 0007, 0012, and 0104. You will also find success with codes like 0106, 0172, 10178, 10650, 10814, 10702, and 10060. Due to variations in remote brands, models, and TV types, try these codes one by one for optimal compatibility.

Samsung TV Code Lookup Tool

Here we have a code finder tool to find all the 3-digit, 4-digit, and 5-digit Samsung TV remote codes from 40+ universal remote controls from different brands. These codes will work with Samsung LCD, LED, and Smart TVs. So choose your remote brand and get the codes right away.

Note: The codes are compiled from the official manuals and code lists of multiple models/variants of the remote controls.

How to Program a Universal Remote to Samsung TV

Whether you want to replace a lost remote or use an alternative remote to help reduce clutter, setting up a third-party universal remote control is your best bet. Though the procedure for pairing your particular universal remote may vary based on the remote brand and model, we can provide you with a general idea of setting up a universal remote for your TV.

Refer to our detailed programming guides if you use these remotes: GE, RCA, Philips, Magnavox, DirecTV, OneforAll, Dish Network, Jumbo, ONN, and Zenith.

Note: Specific programming options and steps may differ across various brands and models of universal remote controls. The following are examples of options and procedures you may require to set up your particular remote.

Step 1: Manually turn on the device you want to control.

Step 2: Press and hold the appropriate device button on your remote (some remotes require you to press a Setup button before pressing the device button). The LEDs (if any) for the device/power button will light up.

Step 3: With the device button held down, enter the code for your brand of the device. If you have multiple codes, start with the first one, and if it doesn’t work repeat with the next code. Once you enter the code, the LED will turn off.

Step 4: After you enter the code, keep the device button held down. If the LED turns on and stays lit, you have entered a valid code. If it blinks multiple times, the code you entered is invalid. If that’s the case, repeat the code entry step with each available code until it works.

Step 5: Once you have successfully programmed your remote, test the basic functions like power on/off, volume and channel up and down, etc. to ensure everything works as expected.

Step 6: Finally, jot down the successful code for future reference.

The above described is a manual method of programming a remote using setup codes. Though this is the easiest and quickest method, there are a few other programming methods such as auto code search, brand code search, manual code search, programming via IR learning, etc. Since they are entirely different for each remote, we can’t possibly cover them all here. Instead, you can refer to our detailed programming guide for specific remotes.

Wrapping Up

So, friends, that’s all about the universal remote codes for Samsung TVs and their programming. Whether you are trying to replace your lost remote or looking to make a clutter-free environment by using a single remote, setting up a universal remote is a straightforward process. Remember, the key is in finding the right code for your TV. Once you have that syncing your TV is just a cakewalk.

FAQs

  • What is the 4 digit code for my Samsung TV?

    The 4-digit code for your Samsung TV depends on the brand and model of your universal remote. You can find the correct code by referring to the user manual or instruction booklet that came with your remote. Alternatively, you can use our code lookup tool given above to find the appropriate code for your specific Samsung TV and remote brand/model.

  • How can I program a universal remote to a Samsung TV?

    Programming a universal remote for your Samsung TV typically involves these general steps:

    1. Put the remote in programming mode.
    2. Enter the setup code for Samsung TVs.
    3. Test the remote’s functionality.
    4. Save the code if successful.

    Ensure to consult your remote’s manual or our detailed remote-specific programming guide for specific instructions and codes.

  • Why is Samsung TV not responding to the remote?

    There could be several reasons why your Samsung TV is not responding to the remote. The most common reasons are dead batteries, blocked sensor, interference, physical damage, pairing issues, etc. To fix this issue, try resetting the remote by removing the batteries, pressing all buttons to discharge any residual power, and then reinserting the batteries.

About the Author: Allen Frank

Hey there! I'm Allen Frank, and I'm a total tech geek with a deep love for everything electronics. I've spent countless hours tinkering with gadgets and finding universal remote codes for home entertainment devices like TVs, soundbars, DVDs, and Blu-ray players. My mission is to make your entertainment setup super easy and enjoyable!

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