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A simple guide to programming an ONN remote to any device
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An ONN universal remote can control up to four different audio and video devices, including televisions, DVD players, audio, satellite, streaming devices, and cable boxes. This wikiHow teaches you how to program your ONN universal remote control by entering device codes or using the automatic code search feature.

ONN Remote Programming

  • Hold down the “Program” button until the “Power” button turns red.
  • Press the button for the device you’re programming, like “TV” or “Stream.”
  • Point the remote at the device and hold down the “OK” button.
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Without a Code

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  1. For example, if you’re programming the remote for use with your TV, turn on your TV player manually by pressing the Power button on the TV.
  2. Release when the Power button lights up red.[1]
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  3. For example, if you’re programming the remote for your television, press the TV button. For streaming devices like Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, or Apple TV, select Stream. The red indicator light will blink once and remain lit.
  4. As you're holding down the OK button and pointing it your device, the ONN remote begin testing codes automatically. Continue pointing the remote control, holding down the OK button, until a compatible code is found.
    • Once a valid code is found, the device you're setting up will turn off.
    • This can take up to 10 minutes, though it usually won't take that long.
    • If you accidentally stop pressing the OK button, you can press it again to start transmitting codes from where you left off.
  5. Your device is now paired with your ONN remote! Press the Power button on it to see if the other device turns on, then press some other buttons to see if they work as well.
    • Start this process over again if not every button on the remote works for you.[2]
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Using a Code

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  1. If you have the manual that came with your ONN remote control, you'll likely find the 4-digit device code there. If not, go to https://www.onnremotes.com to look up the code.
    • Your manual may list several possible codes for each device. Keep all of the codes handy in case the first doesn't work.
    • New product codes may not appear on online lists immediately. You can search for alternative code lists on Google or Bing by typing "ONN universal remote control codes."
  2. For example, if you’re programming the remote for use with your DVD player, turn on your DVD player.
  3. Release when the Power button lights up red.[3]
  4. For example, if you’re programming the remote for your television, press the TV button. The red indicator light will blink once and remain lit.
  5. The red indicator light will turn off after you’ve entered a valid code.
    • Make sure you enter the code within 35 seconds of pressing the device button. Otherwise, the remote will reset and you’ll be required to start over.
    • If the Power light is still on, you most likely entered an invalid code and can try again. Remember that each device has multiple codes that you can try!
  6. As long as the code you entered was correct, the device should turn off. This means the setup will be complete.
    • If your device fails to power off, enter the next 4-digit code from the manual (if available) and try again. Continue entering codes until your device powers off using the remote.[4]
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Troubleshooting

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  1. In some cases, your device might need a code that isn't listed in the manual. Try using auto code search if a code isn't working.
  2. Some codes may offer more functions than others. Try looking up a different code or using the automatic code search if the code you're using doesn't allow you to do things like control volume, fast-forward, or rewind.
  3. If you experience difficulties with programming the remote control, it may be due to interference by furniture or other large objects.
  4. The remote may not function optimally when battery life is low.
    • If replacing the batteries doesn't help, you might have a damaged remote. You can either repair it or buy a new one.
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    Does this remote have a button to go back to the previous channel?
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    Unfortunately, no, it does not. You have to change channels manually or use the arrow keys. There is no "back" button.
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    There is no audio. What should I do?
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    Make sure the volume has been turned up. If that doesn't help, then the issue may be with the audio settings on your TV.
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    What do I do if when I press the up and down arrow keys to change the channel, it changes the input source instead?
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    For installing a universal remote, consult the instructions in the guide of your television. Mostly you have to go to the settings and search for set up remote. Then you need to press some buttons which the TV asks youit for so 's able to recognize it. Not all remotes do work with every TV.
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