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Philips universal remotes are neat devices that can be programmed to operate almost any television, DVD player, Blu-ray device, set-top box, or cable box. While the setup process is different for every unique model, the gist is generally the same. Using auto-code search takes a lot of the guesswork out of the process. This wikiHow article walks you through programming a Philips universal remote.
Things You Should KnowTip: If one of the codes for your device ended up not working, you can retry the entire process using a device number for a different model in your brand. Sometimes there are software patches and updates that can interfere with which codes work on certain devices.
Turn on the device that you want to sync the remote with. The other device needs to be on for this to work.
AdvertisementTip: Most of the device buttons are obvious. TV, VCR, and DVD all correspond to those devices. STB stands for set-top box, and is what you need to press to sync the remote with a newer cable box and playback devices (like Roku, or TiVo). BD stands for Blu-ray device.
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wikiHow Staff Editor Staff AnswerIt should be in the back of your remote's instruction manual. The code is different depending on your remote's model. You can find a list of Insignia codes online if you don't have access to the manual.
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wikiHow Staff Editor Staff AnswerTry re-programming your remote and your device. There may have been a software update that is interfering with some of your buttons. If the up and down buttons on your standard remote are working, this is likely the case. Run through the programming process again to reset it.
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wikiHow Staff Editor Staff AnswerProgram your remote to synchronize it with the television, not the Chromecast. It should work the same as a standard remote. Keep in mind, the only buttons that work with Chromecast (on any remote) are the play and pause buttons. You still have to control what plays through your phone or computer.
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Philips has created a number of different remotes over the years. Some of them have slightly different instructions, so it's best to consult your manual before beginning the setup process to see how your remote differs.
The Philips Universal Remote is preprogrammed to work with Samsung and Roku TVs. Press "TV" on your remote for a Samsung TV and "STR" for Roku.
If you don't like this remote, you can always use a different universal remote like an RCA, ONN, or GE universal remote.
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