A Cybertec universal remote replaces up to 8 different device remotes with one controller. You can program it to work with TVs, DVD players, soundbars, and streaming devices using manufacturer codes.
This guide covers all working Cybertec remote codes for 2026, three programming methods, and troubleshooting steps when codes fail.
Most users succeed within 5 minutes using direct code entry. If your first code doesn’t work, the auto search method tests every compatible code automatically.
Complete Cybertec Remote Code Lists
Cybertec remotes use 3-digit, 4-digit, or 5-digit codes depending on your model. The RM-8in1 and Q-X33E models use 3-digit codes. The RM-L1107+3 uses 4-digit codes.
3-Digit Codes
Samsung: 004, 005, 009, 015, 104, 105, 106, 109
LG: 001, 005, 007, 009, 076, 107, 109
Sony: 002, 006, 013, 071, 128
Sharp: 004, 006, 012, 026, 095
Toshiba: 049, 050, 051, 089, 105
Panasonic: 003, 010, 051, 054, 062
Philips: 003, 004, 008, 013, 018
Hisense: 073, 182, 211, 214
TCL: 091, 111, 112, 139
Vizio: 004, 019, 081, 113
Changhong: 004, 009, 076, 156
Haier: 081, 216, 217
Pensonic: 051, 076, 081
BBK: 157, 162, 163
4-Digit Codes
Samsung: 0019, 0030, 0056, 0178, 0812, 0702
LG: 0004, 0050, 0009, 0005, 0155, 0606
Sony: 0000, 0011, 0273, 0353, 0810
Sharp: 0093, 0165, 0386, 0491, 0688
Toshiba: 0049, 0095, 0159, 0924
Panasonic: 0051, 0055, 0162, 0226, 0375
Philips: 0037, 0556, 0605, 0690
Hisense: 0073, 0182, 0216, 0848
TCL: 0091, 1111, 1295, 1756
Vizio: 0081, 0112, 0143, 1169
5-Digit Codes
Samsung: 10812, 10060, 10702, 10178
LG: 10178, 11265, 10442, 11423
Sony: 10000, 10810, 10834, 11100
Sharp: 10093, 10688, 10818, 10851
Toshiba: 10156, 11156, 10650, 11265
Try codes in order. The first code listed usually works for newer models.
How to Program Cybertec Universal Remote (3 Methods)
Method 1: Direct Code Entry
This method takes 2 minutes when you know your TV brand code.
Step 1: Turn on your TV using its power button.
Step 2: Press and hold the SETUP button on your Cybertec remote. Hold for 3 seconds until the red LED light stays on.
Step 3: Press the device button (TV, DVD, or AUX) once. The LED will blink once and remain on.
Step 4: Enter the 3-digit or 4-digit code using the number buttons. Enter codes carefully. Wrong digits reset the process.
Step 5: The LED light will turn off if the code is correct. If it blinks rapidly, the code was rejected.
Step 6: Test the remote. Press POWER to turn the TV off. Press VOL+ and VOL- to adjust volume. Press CH+ and CH- to change channels.
If volume or channels don’t work, repeat with the next code from your brand’s list.
Method 2: Auto Code Search
Use this when direct codes fail or you don’t know your TV brand.
Step 1: Turn on your TV manually.
Step 2: Press and hold SETUP until the LED stays on.
Step 3: Press the TV button. The LED blinks once.
Step 4: Press and release the CH+ button repeatedly. Each press tests a new code. The remote cycles through all stored codes.
Step 5: Watch your TV. When it turns off, stop pressing CH+ immediately.
Step 6: Press SETUP to save the code. The LED turns off.
Step 7: Turn your TV back on and test all functions.
Auto search takes 5 to 15 minutes depending on how many codes the remote tests before finding the right one. Similar to RCA universal remote codes programming, this method works when you don’t have access to specific manufacturer codes.
Method 3: Manual Learning Mode
Some Cybertec models have learning capability. This copies button functions from your original remote.
Step 1: Place both remotes on a flat surface facing each other. Keep them 2 inches apart.
Step 2: Press and hold SETUP on the Cybertec remote for 6 seconds until the LED blinks twice.
Step 3: Press the button you want to program (like VOL+).
Step 4: Press the same button on your original remote. The LED blinks when the signal is copied.
Step 5: Repeat for each button you want to program.
Step 6: Press SETUP to exit learning mode.
Not all Cybertec models support learning mode. Check your manual if this method doesn’t work.
Programming Cybertec Remote for Specific Brands
Samsung TVs
Samsung TVs respond best to codes 004, 005, 0019, and 0030.
Newer Samsung smart TVs from 2020 onward often need code 0812 or 10812. Older Samsung LCD TVs from 2010-2015 typically use 004 or 005.
If Samsung codes fail, try the auto search method. Some Samsung models use unique IR frequencies. For complete Samsung programming instructions, see our Samsung TV remote codes guide.
LG TVs
LG remotes work with codes 001, 005, 0004, and 0050.
LG webOS TVs (2014 and newer) usually need 0155 or 10178. LG Netcast TVs from 2012-2014 work with 001 or 005.
LG TV power buttons respond first. Volume and channel functions sometimes need a second code attempt.
Sony TVs
Sony uses codes 002, 006, 0000, and 0011 most often.
Sony Bravia TVs require code 10810 or 10834 for full functionality. Standard definition Sony TVs from before 2010 work with 002.
Sony remotes have high IR sensitivity. Point the Cybertec remote directly at the TV sensor during programming. Check our dedicated Sony TV remote codes resource for additional Sony-specific programming tips.
Other Popular Brands
Hisense: Start with 073 or 0073. Newer Roku-powered Hisense TVs may need 0848. Our Hisense TV remote codes guide provides model-specific programming instructions.
TCL: Code 091 works on most TCL Roku TVs. Try 1111 for TCL Android TVs.
Vizio: Use 081 or 0081 first. Vizio SmartCast models sometimes need 1169. Find additional codes in our Vizio universal remote codes database.
Sharp: Codes 004 or 0093 control most Sharp Aquos TVs.
Toshiba: Try 049 or 0049 for Fire TV editions. Code 0924 works on older Toshiba models.
Philips: For Philips TVs, refer to our comprehensive Philips universal remote codes list for expanded compatibility.
Daewoo: If you have a Daewoo TV, check our Daewoo TV remote codes programming guide for specific code listings.

Troubleshooting Cybertec Remote Issues
Remote Not Responding
Check the batteries first. Cybertec remotes use 2 AAA batteries. Weak batteries cause intermittent failures.
Remove the batteries and press every button 3 times. This drains residual power. Wait 60 seconds, then install fresh batteries.
Make sure nothing blocks the remote’s IR transmitter at the front. Dirt or plastic film over the transmitter stops signals.
Point the remote directly at your TV’s sensor. Most TV sensors sit behind the screen near the power LED. Distance should be less than 15 feet.
Code Not Working
The wrong code powers the TV on but doesn’t control volume or channels.
Try the next code in your brand’s list. Some manufacturers use different codes for different model years.
If all listed codes fail, use auto code search. Your TV may use an unlisted code variant.
Verify you’re pressing the correct device button. Press TV before using the remote if you programmed the TV function.
Only Power Button Works
This happens when the remote accepts a partial code match.
Re-enter the code and test volume immediately. Some codes only support power functions.
Try a 4-digit code if you used a 3-digit code. Longer codes usually include more functions.
Check if your TV has separate IR sensors for power and other functions. Older TVs sometimes use dual sensors.
How to Reset Cybertec Remote
A full reset erases all programmed codes.
Step 1: Remove the batteries from the remote.
Step 2: Press and hold the POWER button for 60 seconds. This drains stored electricity.
Step 3: While still holding POWER, insert the batteries.
Step 4: Release POWER after 5 seconds.
Step 5: The LED should flash twice. This confirms the reset.
Re-program your devices after reset using direct code entry or auto search. This reset process works similarly to other universal remotes like GE universal remote codes programming.
Cybertec Remote Models Guide
RM-8in1 Specifications
The RM-8in1 controls 8 devices simultaneously. It has dedicated buttons for TV, DVD, VCR, SAT, CBL, CD, AMP, and AUX.
This model uses 3-digit codes exclusively. The code library includes over 600 device codes.
Battery life averages 6 months with normal use. Low battery causes the LED to dim during button presses.
The RM-8in1 measures 195mm long and weighs 80 grams with batteries.
RM-L1107+3 Features
The RM-L1107+3 is a learning remote with 4-digit code capability.
It stores up to 150 learned functions. Learning mode works with any IR remote operating on 38kHz frequency.
This model has macro buttons that execute multiple commands with one press. Program macros by recording a sequence of button presses.
The LCD screen displays the selected device and active functions. Backlight activates automatically in low light.
Q-X33E Setup
The Q-X33E is a basic model with TV, DVD, and STB functions.
It uses 3-digit codes and has no learning capability. The code database covers 400+ brands.
The Q-X33E runs on 2 AAA batteries with 8-month battery life. It weighs 65 grams.
Setup takes under 3 minutes using direct code entry. Auto search completes in 10 minutes maximum.
Frequently Asked Questions
What batteries does Cybertec remote use?
All Cybertec universal remotes use 2 AAA batteries. Alkaline batteries last longer than zinc-carbon batteries. Expected life is 6 to 12 months depending on usage frequency.
Install batteries with correct polarity. The negative end goes against the spring. Reversed batteries won’t damage the remote but prevent operation.
How many devices can Cybertec remote control?
The RM-8in1 model controls 8 devices. The RM-L1107+3 controls 3 devices plus learned functions. The Q-X33E controls 3 devices.
You must program each device separately using its own code. Switch between devices using the device selection buttons. For alternatives, check out the One For All universal remote codes which also offers multi-device control.
Can I program Cybertec remote without codes?
Yes. Use auto code search mode. This method tests every stored code until one works.
Learning mode also works without codes if you have the original remote. The Cybertec remote copies IR signals directly.
Code entry is faster but auto search guarantees coverage of all compatible codes.
Why does my remote only work on some functions?
Partial functionality means you’re using a generic code instead of your device’s specific code.
Try additional codes from your brand’s list. Each code supports different function sets.
Some devices disable volume control through universal remotes. Check your TV’s settings menu for “IR volume lock” or similar options.
What brands are compatible with Cybertec remotes?
Cybertec remotes work with over 400 TV brands including Samsung, LG, Sony, Sharp, Panasonic, Toshiba, Vizio, Hisense, TCL, Philips, Changhong, Haier, Pensonic, and BBK.
DVD player compatibility includes Sony, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Toshiba, and Philips.
Soundbar support covers Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio, and Yamaha brands. For Bose soundbars specifically, consult our Bose universal remote codes guide.
If your brand isn’t listed, try auto code search. The remote may support unlisted manufacturers. Other universal remote options include Blackweb, Spectrum, and Zenith universal remotes.
Conclusion
Cybertec universal remotes replace multiple device remotes using simple programming methods. Direct code entry works in 2 minutes when you have the right code. Auto search takes longer but finds codes for unlisted devices.
Start with the 3-digit or 4-digit codes listed for your TV brand. Test all functions after programming. If volume or channels fail, try the next code.
Reset the remote completely if programming fails repeatedly. Fresh batteries solve 70% of performance issues.
The RM-8in1 offers the most device control. The RM-L1107+3 adds learning capability for unusual devices. The Q-X33E provides basic functionality at lower cost.
For additional universal remote programming resources, explore our guides on Element TV remote codes, Dynex TV programming, and other Sony universal remote codes for expanded device compatibility.

