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One For All Universal Remote Codes: Complete Guide [2026]

One For All universal remote codes are 3-digit or 4-digit numbers that program your remote to control TVs, cable boxes, streaming devices, and audio equipment. Enter the correct code for your device brand, and the remote learns to send the right infrared signals. This guide contains over 500 verified codes for 2026 devices and step-by-step programming instructions for all One For All remote models.

Most One For All remotes use 4-digit codes. Popular brands like Samsung use codes 0019, 0618, or 0056. LG TVs work with 0178, 0442, or 0017. You’ll find complete code lists below organized by device type and brand.

Person programming One For All universal remote control while pointing it at Samsung TV in living room
Programming your One For All remote takes less than 2 minutes with the right code

Quick Code Finder by Brand

BrandTV CodesCable/Satellite CodesStreaming Device Codes
Samsung0019, 0618, 0056
LG0178, 0442, 0017
Sony0128, 0013, 0002
Vizio0081, 0112, 0143
TCL0091, 0092, 1756
Xfinity0476, 0463, 0169
Roku0001, 0864, 1163
Fire TV0535, 2049, 2417
DirecTV0639, 0566, 0099
Spectrum0476, 0463, 1376

Try the first code listed. If it doesn’t work, test the next one. Most brands have 3-8 working codes in the database.

One For All TV Remote Codes

TV codes make up 60% of all universal remote programming. One For All maintains separate code sets for each manufacturer, with multiple options to account for model variations.

Samsung TV Codes

Primary codes: 0019, 0618, 0056, 0060, 0030

Samsung uses different code protocols based on model year. TVs from 2020-2026 typically respond to 0019 or 0618. Older models from 2010-2019 work better with 0056 or 0060.

Additional Samsung codes: 0178, 0030, 0056, 0019, 0618, 0644, 0783, 1060, 1903, 1959

Frame and Lifestyle series: Try 0019 first, then 0618 QLED models: 0618 works on 85% of devices Crystal UHD: 0019 or 0056

Close-up of One For All remote control showing TV button for Samsung code programming
Enter Samsung code 0618 for most 2020+ TV models

LG TV Codes

Primary codes: 0178, 0442, 0017, 0030, 0056

LG’s webOS smart TVs respond consistently to 0178. OLED models manufactured after 2021 use 0442 in most cases. NanoCell TVs work with either 0178 or 0017.

Additional LG codes: 0442, 0017, 0178, 0030, 0700, 1178, 1325, 1768, 1993, 2098

OLED C-series and G-series: 0442 NanoCell 80 and 90 series: 0178 or 0017
UP and UQ series (budget): 0178 Older LCD models (pre-2018): 0030 or 0056

Sony TV Codes

Primary codes: 0128, 0013, 0002, 0071, 0380

Sony Bravia XR models from 2022-2026 respond to 0128. Older Bravia models use 0013 most reliably. X90 and X95 series work with 0002.

Additional Sony codes: 0000, 0002, 0013, 0071, 0128, 0380, 0810, 1100, 1685, 1786, 1904

Bravia XR series: 0128 X90J, X95J, A80J: 0002 or 0128 Budget X80 series: 0013 Google TV models: 0128 or 0380

Vizio TV Codes

Primary codes: 0081, 0112, 0143, 0117, 0050

Vizio’s SmartCast platform uses 0081 across most models. V-series and M-series TVs work with 0112. P-series Quantum responds to 0143.

Additional Vizio codes: 0004, 0009, 0050, 0081, 0112, 0143, 0502, 1756, 1758, 2707

V-series: 0112 or 0081 M-series Quantum: 0081 or 0143 P-series Quantum: 0143 OLED models: 0081 D-series (budget): 0112 or 0050

TCL TV Codes

Primary codes: 0091, 0092, 1756, 2048, 2049

TCL’s partnership with Roku means many models use Roku TV codes. 6-series and 5-series from 2021+ respond to 0091. Google TV models use 2048 or 2049.

Additional TCL codes: 0091, 0092, 1756, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 3183, 3189, 4398

Roku TV models: 0091 or 1756 Google TV models: 2048, 2049 4-series: 0092 or 0091 3-series (budget): 0091

Complete TV Code List (A-Z)

  • Acer: 1339, 1644, 3394
  • Admiral: 0093, 0463
  • Advent: 0761, 0783, 0815, 0817, 0842, 1933
  • Aiko: 0092
  • Aiwa: 1904
  • Akai: 0030, 0098, 0672, 1207
  • Akura: 0009, 0218, 0264, 0412
  • AOC: 0030, 0019, 0003, 0137, 0185, 0418, 1089, 1365, 2014, 2087, 2402, 2479
  • Apex Digital: 0156, 0748, 0765, 0767, 0879, 0890
  • Asus: 1340, 3340
  • Audiovox: 0451, 0180, 0092, 0003, 0623, 0802, 0875, 1951, 1952
  • Auria: 2087, 2277, 2014
  • BenQ: 1032, 1315, 1756
  • Blaupunkt: 0195, 0200, 0327, 0328, 0448, 0455
  • Blu:sens: 2735
  • Broksonic: 0236, 0463, 1905, 1911, 1929, 1935, 1938
  • Changhong: 0156, 0765, 0767, 1756
  • Citizen: 0060, 0030, 0092, 1928
  • Coby: 1538, 1634, 2306, 2314, 2315, 2326, 2338, 2340, 2344, 2345, 2347
  • Commercial Solutions: 0047, 1447, 1547
  • Contex: 0009, 0185, 0218
  • Craig: 0180
  • Crosley: 0054, 0000, 0074
  • Crown: 0009, 0180
  • Curtis: 1326, 2352, 2466, 3577
  • CXC: 0180
  • Daewoo: 0019, 0092, 0030, 0451, 0623, 0661, 0672, 1928, More Daewoo TV Universal Remote Codes
  • Dell: 1080, 1178, 1264, 1403, 1863
  • Denon: 0145
  • Dumont: 0017
  • Durabrand: 0463, 0180, 0178, 0171, 1034, Check Durabrand TV Universal Remote Codes
  • Dynex: 0463, 1463, 1780, 1785, 2049, 2184, Check Dynex TV Universal Remote Codes
  • Electrograph: 1755, 1623
  • Electrohome: 0463, 0409, 0022
  • Element: 0178, 0183, 0091, 0864, 1756, 2183, 2964
  • Emerson: 0154, 0236, 0463, 0180, 0178, 0171, 1963, 1929, 1905, 1911
  • Envision: 0030, 0813, 1365, 2014, 2087
  • Epson: 0833, 0840, 1122
  • ESA: 0812, 0171, 1944, 1963
  • Sylvania: 0054, 0030, 0171, 1963, 1944, 1886
  • Funai: 0180, 0171, 0179, 1904, 1963, 1979, 2861
  • Furrion: 3382, 3690
  • Gateway: 1755, 1756
  • GE: 0047, 0051, 0451, 0178, 1347, 1447, 1547, 1907, 1917, 1922
  • GFM: 0171, 1963, 1886
  • Grundig: 0195, 0448, 0672, 0683, 2676
  • Haier: 0178, 1034, 1756, 2293, 3382, 3429
  • Hallmark: 0178
  • Hannspree: 1348, 1351, 1352, 1745, 1783
  • Hisense: 0178, 0019, 0748, 1314, 1660, 2049, 2098, 2355, 2419, 3382, More Hisense TV Universal Remote Codes
  • Hitachi: 0145, 0156, 0227, 0409, 0797, 1145, 1345, 1643, 1904, 1960
  • Hyundai: 0849, 1219, 1294
  • iLo: 0463, 1286, 1394, 1603, 1665, 1684, 1990
  • Infinity: 0054
  • Insignia: 0463, 0171, 0178, 0019, 0135, 1423, 1564, 1710, 1780, 1785, 1892, 1963, 2002, 2049, 2088, 2417
  • Inteq: 0017
  • IRT: 0451
  • JBL: 0054
  • JC Penney: 0030, 0047, 0051, 0060, 0178, 1347, 1907, 1919, 1922
  • Jensen: 0761, 0815, 0817, 1299, 1933
  • JVC: 0053, 0036, 0069, 0160, 0731, 1253, 1601, 1774, 1923, 2321, 2365, 3393
  • KDS: 1687
  • KLH: 0765, 0767
  • Konka: 0628, 0632, 0638, 0703, 0707, 1385, 1831, 1939
  • LG: 0178, 0442, 0017, 0030, 0056, 0700, 1178, 1325, 1768, 1993, 2098, 2358, 2424, 2731, 3154, 3397, 3398, 4398
  • Lloyd’s: 0009
  • Loewe: 0136, 0211, 0512, 0633, 0790
  • Logik: 0016, 0371, 1037
  • LXI: 0047, 0054, 0154, 0156, 0178
  • Magnavox: 0054, 0030, 0187, 0386, 0706, 0753, 0802, 1254, 1365, 1944, 1963, 1990, 2597, 2964
  • Marantz: 0054, 0030, 0813, 1365, 1398, 1714
  • Matsushita: 0051, 0250
  • Maxent: 0762, 1211, 1714, 1755
  • MB Quart: 1868
  • Megatron: 0178, 0145
  • Memorex: 0154, 0463, 0150, 0178, 1670, 1892, 1903, 1911, 1920, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1938
  • MGA: 0150, 0030, 0178
  • Midland: 0047, 0017, 0051
  • Mitsubishi: 0093, 0150, 0178, 0836, 1250
  • Monivision: 0700, 0843
  • Motorola: 0093
  • MTC: 0060, 0030, 0019, 0056
  • NAD: 0156, 0178, 0866, 0037
  • NEC: 0030, 0019, 0056, 0497, 0882, 1398, 1704, 1797
  • NetTV: 1755, 1756
  • Nexus Electronics: 2183
  • Nikko: 0030, 0178, 0092
  • Norcent: 0748, 0824, 1089, 1365, 1590, 1591
  • NTC: 0092
  • Nu-Tec: 1885
  • Olevia: 1610, 1240, 1331
  • Onwa: 0180
  • Optimus: 0154, 0250, 0166, 0650, 1913, 1924, 1927
  • Optoma: 0887, 1348, 1674
  • Orion: 0236, 0463, 1463, 1905, 1911, 1929
  • Panasonic: 0051, 0055, 0250, 0650, 1271, 1289, 1310, 1410, 1919, 1924, 1927, 1941, 1946, 1947, 2240, 3184, 3382
  • PARK: 2194
  • Philco: 0054, 0030, 0145, 0171, 1963
  • Philips: 0054, 0030, 0056, 0062, 0141, 0145, 0187, 0690, 0753, 1154, 1254, 1365, 1454, 1483, 1744, 1867, 1961, 2597, 2964, 3396, 3623, 3678
  • Pioneer: 0166, 0679, 0866, 1260, 1398, 1457, 1913, 1927
  • Planar: 1288, 1589
  • Polaroid: 0765, 0865, 1262, 1276, 1286, 1314, 1316, 1326, 1328, 1341, 1498, 1523, 1538, 1687, 1766, 1769, 1863, 2002, 2063, 2121, 3382
  • Portland: 0019, 0092, 0451
  • Prima: 0761, 0783, 0815, 0817, 1933
  • Princeton: 0700, 0717
  • Prism: 0051
  • Proscan: 0047, 1347, 1447, 1547, 1907, 1922, 2147, 2183, 2256, 3382, 3717
  • Proton: 0178, 0003, 0031, 0466, 0192
  • Proview: 1687
  • Pulsar: 0017, 0019
  • Quasar: 0051, 0055, 0165, 0250, 0650, 1919, 1924, 1927
  • RadioShack: 0047, 0154, 0180, 0178, 0030, 0019, 1904
  • RCA: 0047, 0019, 0051, 0093, 1047, 1147, 1247, 1347, 1447, 1547, 1907, 1917, 1919, 1922, 1953, 1958, 2002, 2187, 2247, 2403, 2434, 2746, 2932, 3382, 3717, 3895
  • Realistic: 0154, 0180, 0178, 0030, 0019, 0056
  • RevolutionHD: 1623
  • Runco: 0017, 0030, 0251, 0497, 0603, 1398, 1629
  • Sampo: 0030, 1755
  • Samsung: 0019, 0618, 0056, 0060, 0030, 0178, 0644, 0783, 1060, 1903, 1959, 2050, 2051, 2103, 2371, 2735, 3382, 3970, 3993, 4398
  • Sansui: 0463, 0171, 0165, 1409, 1670, 1892, 1904, 1911, 1929, 1935
  • Sanyo: 0154, 0088, 0107, 0146, 0159, 1142, 1907
  • Sceptre: 0878, 1007, 1132, 1217, 1360, 1599, 2337, 2506, 3899
  • Scotch: 0178
  • Scott: 0236, 0180, 0178, 0019, 1711
  • Sears: 0047, 0054, 0154, 0156, 0178, 0171, 0056, 1007, 1904
  • Seiki: 0178, 1340, 1953, 2964, 3953
  • Sharp: 0093, 0039, 0153, 0157, 0165, 0386, 0491, 0688, 0689, 0818, 1393, 1602, 1917, 2360, 2402, 2495, 3382, 3559, 4398
  • Sheng Chia: 0093
  • Sherwood: 1399
  • Signature: 0016
  • Simpson: 0187
  • Skyworth: 1799, 2111, 3382
  • Sole: 1031, 1366, 1377, 1483, 1623, 1830, 2075
  • Sony: 0128, 0013, 0002, 0071, 0000, 0380, 0810, 1100, 1685, 1786, 1904, 1925, 2736, 3505, 4398
  • Soundesign: 0180, 0178, 0179, 0186
  • Spectroniq: 1687, 2116
  • Squareview: 0171
  • SSS: 0180, 0019
  • Starlite: 0180
  • Studio Experience: 0843
  • SunBriteTV: 1420, 2337, 3394, 3559
  • Superscan: 0093, 0864, 1944
  • Supersonic: 0944, 1753, 2104, 3154, 3593, 3894
  • Supreme: 0000
  • SVA: 0748, 0587, 0768, 0865, 0870, 0871, 0872
  • Sylvania: 0054, 0030, 0171, 0187, 1271, 1314, 1394, 1665, 1886, 1944, 1963, 2597
  • Symphonic: 0180, 0171, 1394, 1904, 1944, 1963
  • Syntax: 1610, 1240, 1331, 1144
  • Tandy: 0093
  • Tatung: 1101, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1361, 1756
  • TCL: 0091, 0092, 1756, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 3183, 3189, 4398
  • Technics: 0051, 0250
  • Techview: 0847, 2004
  • Techwood: 0051, 0003, 0056
  • Teknika: 0054, 0180, 0150, 0060, 0092, 0016, 0019, 0056, 0175, 0186
  • Telefunken: 0073, 0101, 0287, 0335, 0498, 0702, 0712, 0753, 0754, 0819, 0820, 0821, 0896, 1556, 1585
  • TMK: 0178, 0177
  • TNCi: 0017
  • Toshiba: 0154, 0156, 0060, 0036, 0149, 0095, 0832, 0845, 1156, 1256, 1265, 1356, 1656, 1704, 1935, 1945, 1959, 2006, 2724, 3394, 4398
  • TruTech: 1029, 1665, 1723, 2066
  • TVS: 0463
  • Universal: 0027, 0056
  • Upstar: 0748, 1331, 3470, 3579
  • Vector Research: 0030
  • Venturer: 1865, 1868, 3382, 3385, 3397
  • VEOS: 1007
  • Victor: 0053
  • Videocon: 1841, 2331, 3158
  • Vidikron: 0054, 1398, 1629
  • Vidtech: 0178, 0019
  • Viewsonic: 0797, 0857, 0864, 0885, 1330, 1365, 1578, 1627, 1640, 1742, 2014, 2087, 3888
  • Viore: 1207, 1684, 1811, 2104, 2352
  • Visart: 1336
  • Vistron: 2142
  • Vito: 1854
  • Vizio: 0081, 0112, 0143, 0117, 0004, 0009, 0050, 0502, 1756, 1758, 2707, 3145, 3382, 3480, 3758, 4398
  • Wards: 0054, 0178, 0030, 0019, 0016, 0056, 0165, 0174, 0866, 1156
  • Westinghouse: 0451, 0885, 0889, 0890, 1282, 1577, 1712, 2195, 2293, 3382, 3470, 3579, 3908, 4398
  • White Westinghouse: 0463, 0623, 1661, 1909
  • Wyse: 1365
  • Xiaomi: 2391, 3382, 3939, 4398
  • Yamaha: 0030, 0019, 0797, 0833, 0839, 1526
  • Zenith: 0000, 0047, 0017, 0463, 1265, 1365, 1423, 1904, 1909, 1911, 1929, 1959, 1991, 2358, 2731

Cable Box and Satellite Codes

Cable and satellite receivers require different codes than TVs. One For All remotes store separate device modes for cable boxes.

Xfinity/Comcast Codes

Primary codes: 0476, 0463, 0169, 0178, 0171

Xfinity X1 boxes use 0476 in 90% of cases. Older HD boxes from 2015-2019 work with 0463. Flex streaming boxes respond to 0169.

Additional Xfinity codes: 0476, 0463, 0169, 0178, 0171, 1376, 1982, 1983, 1993

X1 DVR boxes: 0476 Flex streaming: 0169 or 0178 Legacy Motorola boxes: 0463 Pace International boxes: 0171

Spectrum Codes

Primary codes: 0476, 0463, 1376, 0178

Spectrum uses Xfinity hardware in many markets. Code 0476 works with most recent boxes. Samsung-manufactured Spectrum boxes use 1376.

Additional Spectrum codes: 0476, 0463, 1376, 0178, 0171, 1982

Worldbox models: 0476 110 Series boxes: 0463 201-T models: 1376 Wave 2 boxes: 0178

DirecTV Codes

Primary codes: 0639, 0566, 0099, 0142, 0749

DirecTV Genie DVRs use 0639. HD receivers without DVR functionality work with 0566. Older standard-definition boxes respond to 0099.

Additional DirecTV codes: 0639, 0566, 0099, 0142, 0749, 1377, 1392, 1414, 1442, 1444, 1640, 1749, 1856

Genie HR44/54: 0639 Genie Mini (C41/61): 0639 H24/H25 HD receivers: 0566 D12 standard receivers: 0099

Xfinity X1 cable box and DirecTV Genie with their One For All remote codes displayed
Xfinity and DirecTV use different code sets for their equipment

Dish Network Codes

Primary codes: 0775, 0655, 1005, 1505, 1561

Dish Hopper DVRs use 0775. Joey receivers work with 0655. Wally single-tuner boxes respond to 1005.

Additional Dish Network codes: 0775, 0655, 1005, 1505, 1561, 1656, 1775

Hopper 3: 0775 Hopper Duo: 0775 Joey 3/4: 0655 Wally: 1005 VIP 211 series: 1505

Additional Cable and Satellite Providers

AT&T U-verse: 0056, 0060, 0030, 0178, 1959 Cox Communications: 0476, 0463, 1376, 1982 Optimum/Altice: 0476, 0463, 1376, 1982, 3201 Verizon FiOS: 0180, 0198, 1199, 1974, 1975 Mediacom: 0476, 0463, 1376, 1982 Bell Satellite TV: 0775, 1775 Rogers Cable: 0476, 1982 Shaw Direct: 0630, 1630, 2630 Sky (UK): 0128, 0228, 0328, 0856

Streaming Device Codes

Streaming devices became a major category after 2018. One For All added dedicated code libraries for Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV.

Roku Codes

Primary codes: 0001, 0864, 1163, 1756

Roku Express and Premiere models use 0001 or 0864. Roku Ultra responds to 1163. Roku Streaming Stick works with 0864 or 1756.

Additional Roku codes: 0001, 0864, 1163, 1756, 2015, 3061

Roku Express: 0001 or 0864 Roku Premiere: 0864 Roku Ultra (2022+): 1163 Roku Streaming Stick 4K: 0864 or 1756 Roku Streambar: 1163

Fire TV Codes

Primary codes: 0535, 2049, 2417, 2626

Fire TV Stick 4K models use 0535 or 2049. Fire TV Cube responds to 2417. First-generation Fire TV boxes work with 2626.

Additional Fire TV codes: 0535, 2049, 2417, 2626, 2894, 3004

Fire TV Stick 4K Max: 0535 or 2049 Fire TV Stick Lite: 0535 Fire TV Cube (3rd gen): 2417 Fire TV Stick (basic): 0535 Toshiba Fire TV Edition: Use TV codes + 2049

Apple TV Codes

Primary codes: 0627, 1741, 1746, 2618

Apple TV 4K models from 2021+ use 0627. Older Apple TV HD boxes work with 1741. Third-generation models respond to 1746.

Additional Apple TV codes: 0627, 1741, 1746, 2618, 3031

Apple TV 4K (3rd gen, 2022): 0627 Apple TV 4K (2nd gen, 2021): 0627 Apple TV 4K (1st gen, 2017): 1741 Apple TV HD: 1741 Apple TV (3rd gen): 1746

Chromecast Codes

Primary codes: 2746, 3066, 3133

Chromecast with Google TV uses 2746. Older Chromecast dongles have limited remote compatibility but respond to 3066 when IR is available.

Chromecast with Google TV (4K): 2746 Chromecast with Google TV (HD): 2746 Nvidia Shield TV: 2746 or 3066

Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV and Chromecast streaming devices with their corresponding One For All universal remote codes
Each streaming platform uses different One For All remote codes

DVD, Blu-ray, and Audio Equipment Codes

Home theater equipment uses separate device modes. One For All remotes have dedicated buttons for DVD and audio control.

DVD Player Codes

Sony DVD: 0533, 0864, 1033, 1431, 1516 Samsung DVD: 0573, 0744, 0820, 0899, 1044, 1075 LG DVD: 0591, 0741, 0801, 0869, 1602 Panasonic DVD: 0490, 0632, 0703, 1362, 1462 Toshiba DVD: 0503, 0695, 1045, 1154, 1503

Philips DVD: 0503, 0539, 0646, 0854, 1340, 1506 Pioneer DVD: 0525, 0571, 0631, 0972, 1398 Yamaha DVD: 0490, 0539, 0646, 0817, 1354 Denon DVD: 0490, 0634, 1634 Magnavox DVD: 0503, 0539, 0646, 1506

Blu-ray Player Codes

Sony Blu-ray: 1516, 1633, 1903, 2442 Samsung Blu-ray: 0199, 1075, 1470, 2069, 2329 LG Blu-ray: 0741, 1602, 2135, 2331 Panasonic Blu-ray: 1362, 1462, 1762, 2102 Toshiba Blu-ray: 1769, 2006, 2277

Philips Blu-ray: 1506, 1769, 2084, 2434 Pioneer Blu-ray: 1398, 1544, 2442 Yamaha Blu-ray: 1354, 1867, 2298 Denon Blu-ray: 1634, 2258, 2748

Soundbar Codes

Samsung Soundbar: 0573, 0899, 1295, 1868, 2609 LG Soundbar: 1293, 1602, 1918, 2135 Sony Soundbar: 1058, 1441, 1558, 1622, 1758, 1822 Vizio Soundbar: 1517, 1758, 1977, 2454 Bose Soundbar: 1841, 1933, 2472

Yamaha Soundbar: 0176, 1176, 1276, 1815, 2061, 2455 Polk Audio Soundbar: 1289, 1517, 2270 Sonos Soundbar: 1293, 2609, 2754 JBL Soundbar: 1447, 1945, 2134

Home Theater Receiver Codes

Denon Receiver: 0004, 1360, 1460, 2247, 2502, 2706, 3347 Yamaha Receiver: 0176, 0376, 1176, 1276, 1375, 1376, 1797, 2061, 2471 Onkyo Receiver: 0135, 0842, 1298, 1320, 1531, 2503 Sony Receiver: 0158, 1058, 1258, 1441, 1622, 1758, 1822, 2172 Marantz Receiver: 0039, 1289, 1389, 1589, 2114

Pioneer Receiver: 0014, 0150, 0244, 0630, 0836, 1023, 1123, 1384, 1935 Integra Receiver: 0135, 1298, 1320, 1531, 2503 Harman Kardon Receiver: 0110, 0189, 0892, 1304, 2241 NAD Receiver: 0320, 1056, 1156 Anthem Receiver: 1023, 1363, 2820

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How to Program Your One For All Remote (3 Methods)

Programming takes 1-3 minutes depending on method. Direct code entry is fastest when you know your device code.

Method 1: Direct Code Entry (Fastest)

Use this when you know your device code from the lists above.

Step 1: Turn on the device you want to control (TV, cable box, DVD player).

Step 2: Press and hold the SETUP button on your One For All remote. Hold it for 3 seconds until the red LED light stays on.

Step 3: Press the device button you want to program (TV, CBL, DVD, AUX, or STR). The LED will blink once and stay lit.

Step 4: Enter the 4-digit code using the number buttons. Type carefully. The LED will turn off after the last digit if the code was accepted.

Step 5: Point the remote at your device and press POWER. The device should turn off. If it does, press POWER again to turn it back on. Programming is complete.

If the device doesn’t respond: The code didn’t work. Repeat steps 2-5 with the next code for your brand.

Time required: 60-90 seconds

Method 2: Code Search Method

Use this when direct code entry didn’t work or you don’t know which code is correct.

Step 1: Turn on your device manually.

Step 2: Press and hold SETUP until the LED stays on (about 3 seconds).

Step 3: Press the device button (TV, CBL, DVD, etc.). The LED will blink once and remain lit.

Step 4: Press CH+ (channel up) repeatedly. The remote sends a different code with each press. Wait 2 seconds between presses. Watch your device.

Step 5: When your device turns off, immediately press SETUP to save that code. The LED will turn off.

Step 6: Test other functions like volume and channel. If they work, programming succeeded. If not, continue the code search.

Time required: 2-5 minutes depending on how many codes it cycles through

Method 3: Automatic Code Search

The remote automatically scans through all codes. This is slowest but requires no manual input.

Step 1: Turn on your device.

Step 2: Press and hold SETUP until the LED stays lit.

Step 3: Press the device button you’re programming.

Step 4: Press and release CH+ once. The remote begins automatic scanning. The LED blinks with each code it tries.

Step 5: Watch your device. When it turns off, immediately press SETUP to stop the scan and save the code.

Step 6: Press POWER to turn the device back on. Test volume and other functions.

Time required: 5-15 minutes (the remote tests codes every 3 seconds)

Which method should you use?

  • Known code: Method 1 (Direct Entry)
  • Multiple possible codes: Try Method 1 with each code, then Method 2
  • Unknown brand or rare device: Method 2 or 3
  • Nothing else worked: Method 3 as final option

One For All Remote Model Guide

One For All manufactures 15+ remote models. Each has slightly different features and button layouts. Knowing your model helps you find the right instructions.

URC-7935 Streamer Remote

The URC-7935 is One For All’s dedicated streaming remote released in 2021. It controls streaming devices, smart TVs, and audio equipment.

Compatible devices: Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, plus standard TVs and soundbars

Button layout: Directional pad, dedicated Netflix/Prime/Disney+ buttons, voice search button

Programming: Uses 4-digit and 5-digit codes. Supports learning function for missing commands.

Best for: Users with streaming-first setups who rarely use cable boxes

Code capacity: 12 devices maximum

URC-7955 Smart Control

The URC-7955 Smart Control launched in 2020 as One For All’s flagship model. It has a backlit color screen showing device icons.

Compatible devices: All device types including smart home equipment

Button layout: 2-inch color LCD screen, customizable soft buttons, physical volume rocker

Programming: Supports all three programming methods plus smartphone app setup via One For All Setup app

Best for: Power users with complex home theater systems

Code capacity: 15 devices, supports activity-based macros

URC-7880 Essence Series

The Essence series targets budget-conscious users. The URC-7880 released in 2019 and remains one of One For All’s best sellers.

Compatible devices: TVs, cable boxes, DVD players, audio receivers

Button layout: Traditional button grid, no touchscreen, glow-in-dark buttons

Programming: Direct code entry and code search only (no automatic search)

Best for: Basic setups with 2-4 devices, users who want simplicity

Code capacity: 8 devices maximum

Comparison of One For All universal remote models URC-7935, URC-7955, and URC-7880
Three popular One For All models with different features and price points

How to Identify Your Model

Look for the model number in three places:

Battery compartment: Remove the battery cover. The model number is printed on a white sticker (format: URC-####).

Back of remote: Some models have it printed directly on the plastic below the battery door.

Original packaging: The box shows the model number prominently on the front and barcode area.

Can’t find your model number? Check the button layout:

  • Has Netflix/streaming buttons: Likely URC-7935 or URC-7960
  • Has color LCD screen: URC-7955 or URC-7965
  • Basic button grid, no screen: URC-7880, URC-7556, or URC-7556
  • Very old, few buttons: Legacy models (URC-6131, URC-5060)

Legacy Models Still in Use

URC-6131 Stealth: Popular 2012-2018 model with 6 device capacity URC-5060: Budget 4-device remote from 2008-2015 URC-7560/7562: Mid-range models from 2016-2019 URC-1280: Simple 2-device remote for bedrooms

These older models use 3-digit codes in many cases instead of 4-digit codes. Programming methods are the same, but some advanced features like learning functions aren’t available.

Troubleshooting: When Codes Don’t Work

About 15% of programming attempts fail on the first try. Multiple solutions exist.

Try Alternative Codes for Your Brand

Manufacturers change IR protocols between model years. A brand might have 8-12 codes in the database.

Samsung example: If 0019 didn’t work, try 0618, 0056, 0060, 0030, 0178 in that order.

LG example: If 0178 failed, test 0442, 0017, 0030, 0700.

Work through the entire code list for your brand before trying other solutions. One will typically work.

Reset Your Remote

A corrupted memory state can prevent new codes from saving.

Full reset procedure:

Step 1: Remove batteries and wait 30 seconds.

Step 2: Press and hold any button for 5 seconds while batteries are out. This drains residual power.

Step 3: Reinsert batteries.

Step 4: Press SETUP until the LED lights up, then press 9-8-1. The LED should blink twice.

Step 5: Attempt programming again with Method 1.

Check Battery and IR Sensor

Weak batteries cause inconsistent behavior. The LED might light up but codes won’t transmit properly.

Battery test: Press any button. The LED should glow bright red. If it’s dim or orange, replace batteries immediately. Use fresh alkaline batteries, not rechargeable.

IR sensor test: Point your remote at a smartphone camera. Press any button. You should see a purple/white light on the camera screen from the IR LED. No light means the remote’s IR transmitter is broken.

Device IR sensor test: Make sure nothing blocks your TV or cable box sensor. Soundbars placed in front of TVs often cover IR sensors. Test by walking closer to the device.

Use Code Search as Backup

When all listed codes fail, the code search method finds working codes that aren’t documented.

Manufacturers sometimes change protocols mid-year without telling remote companies. Undocumented codes exist in the remote’s database but aren’t in printed lists.

Follow Method 2 (Code Search) instructions above. This takes longer but has a 95% success rate.

Check for Device Compatibility Issues

Some devices have compatibility limitations:

Streaming sticks without IR: Roku Streaming Stick+ models before 2020 only use WiFi remote, no IR sensor.

Bluetooth-only devices: Apple TV 4K requires either the included Siri remote or a WiFi-connected universal remote. IR codes provide limited functionality.

HDMI-CEC control: Some devices respond better through HDMI-CEC (TV controls devices through HDMI cable). Check your TV’s settings for “HDMI Control” or “Anynet+.”

Proprietary protocols: A few manufacturers (Bang & Olufsen, Loewe) use non-standard IR that universal remotes can’t replicate.

Understanding One For All Code Systems

Knowing how the code system works helps when troubleshooting.

Why Multiple Codes Exist

TV manufacturers change infrared protocols every few years. Samsung used one protocol from 2010-2015, switched to a new one in 2016, and changed again in 2020.

One For All stores all protocols from the past 20 years. Code 0019 might work for 2020 Samsung models while 0618 works for 2024 models.

Component variations also require different codes. A Samsung 55-inch TV might use a different protocol than Samsung’s 75-inch model from the same year.

Regional differences matter too. European Samsung TVs use different codes than North American models even when the model number looks similar.

3-Digit vs 4-Digit Codes

Older One For All remotes (pre-2015) used 3-digit codes. Newer models use 4-digit codes. The extra digit allowed the code library to expand from 999 possible codes to 9,999.

If you have a legacy remote that requires 3-digit codes, remove the first digit from 4-digit codes in this guide. Example: Code 0019 becomes 019 on older remotes.

Most current remotes accept both formats. When you enter 3 digits, the remote automatically adds a zero at the start.

Code Library Updates

One For All doesn’t publish firmware updates for consumer remotes. The code library is fixed when the remote is manufactured.

Newer remote models have more recent codes. A URC-7935 from 2024 has codes for 2024 TVs that a URC-7880 from 2019 might lack.

If your device is very new (released within the past 3 months), code search methods work better than direct entry. It takes One For All 6-12 months to document new codes and add them to the official lists.

One For All Universal Remote Codes: Complete Guide [2026]

Frequently Asked Questions

How many devices can one One For All remote control?

It depends on the model. Entry-level remotes like the URC-7556 control 2-4 devices. Mid-range models handle 6-8 devices. Premium models like the URC-7955 support up to 15 devices. Check your specific model’s manual for the exact limit.

Can I program a One For All remote without the original remote?

Yes. You don’t need the original remote. Use the code lists in this guide with direct code entry method. If those don’t work, use the code search or automatic search methods. These cycle through all available codes until one works.

What if my brand isn’t listed in the code database?

Use the code search method. Generic codes often work for unlisted brands. Try these universal codes first: 0000, 0001, 0003, 0017, 0030, 0056, 0178. If those fail, the code search method tests every code in the database.

Do One For All remotes work with Roku TVs?

Yes. Roku TVs are manufactured by TCL, Hisense, Sharp, and other brands. Use the TV manufacturer codes, not Roku streaming device codes. For example, use TCL codes 0091, 0092, or 1756 for a TCL Roku TV.

Why does my remote control volume but not channels?

You likely programmed the TV code when you needed the cable box code. TVs control volume, but cable boxes control channels. Program the remote’s CBL or SAT button with your cable box code. Use that button for channel surfing.

Can One For All remotes learn commands from other remotes?

Some models have a learning function. The URC-7935, URC-7955, and URC-7960 can learn individual button commands from original remotes. Budget models like the URC-7880 don’t have this feature. Check your manual for “learning mode” instructions.

How do I program the second TV in my house?

Use a different device button. Program TV button for your main TV. Program AUX button with your second TV’s code. Press the AUX button before changing channels or volume on TV 2. This works for up to 8 TVs depending on your remote model.

My remote programmed successfully but some buttons don’t work.

You might have the wrong code for your specific model year. Try the next code in the list for your brand. Different codes control different button sets. Some codes work for basic functions (power, volume, channel) but lack smart TV navigation buttons.

Do I need to reprogram after changing batteries?

No. One For All remotes store codes in permanent memory. Battery removal doesn’t erase programming. If the remote stops working after a battery change, you likely have a bad battery. Try a fresh set.

Can these remotes control soundbars and receivers?

Yes. Most One For All remotes have dedicated buttons for audio equipment. Program the AUD or AMP button with soundbar or receiver codes from the audio equipment section above. This enables volume and input selection for your sound system.

Conclusion

One For All universal remote codes unlock control of TVs, cable boxes, streaming devices, and audio equipment without juggling multiple remotes. The 4-digit code system gives you access to protocols for thousands of devices from hundreds of manufacturers.

Start with direct code entry using the brand-specific codes listed in this guide. Samsung users typically succeed with 0019 or 0618. LG owners use 0178 or 0442. Xfinity cable boxes respond to 0476 in most cases.

When direct entry fails, switch to code search mode. The remote cycles through its entire database until finding a working match. This method has a 95% success rate and takes 2-5 minutes.

Keep this guide bookmarked for future programming needs. Device codes change when you upgrade TVs or switch cable providers, but the programming methods stay the same across all One For All remote models.

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