Ever wish you could control your TV with just one remote? With the One For All Universal Remote, that dream can be a reality! In this guide, we’ll show you how to easily program it to your TV and provide the necessary codes to make it all happen. Get ready to streamline your entertainment setup with just a few simple steps!
How to Program Your One For All Universal Remote
Setting up the OFA universal remote to a TV is quite straightforward and you can do it in 3 simple steps. Here’s how:
- Begin with turning on your TV and then hold the Setup button on your remote control until the LED indicator blinks twice.
- Now, enter the Code associated with your TV brand. You can find the code list in the remote’s manual, use the above Remote Code Finder tool, or visit the One For All site. For example, if you have an LG TV, the code could be 23415.
- After entering the code, press the Power button on the remote while pointing it at your TV. If your TV turns off, the remote has successfully paired with your TV.
If the TV doesn’t turn off, try the next code in the list and repeat the process until you find the one that works.
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Program Your One For All Universal Remote (6-Device)
If you have a One For All 6-Device Remote, the process is almost the same as the guide above – just select the device type at the beginning. Let me explain.
- Begin by selecting the device you want to pair with the remote. If you’re pairing it with your TV, press the TV button on the remote.
- Next, press and hold the Setup button until the LED light blinks twice, then release it.
- Now, you’ll need to input the code associated with your device. For example, if you have a Samsung TV, the code might be 41655.
- Once the TV button on your remote LED blinks twice, press the Power button. If your device turns off, the code works.
If it doesn’t work, simply repeat the process with the next code in the list until the remote successfully pairs with your device.
Commonly Searched Onn For All Universal Remote Codes for TV:
- Samsung TV: 24366, 41655, 11212, 2051, 3993, 3970, 0812, 0702, 1632, 0060
- Vizio TV: 23161, 31544, 3758, 4723, 1758, 4905, 3358, 4905, 2707, 2757, 1756, 3415, 2512
- TCL TV: 33146, 31434, 26245, 31326, 15165, 33534, 14245, 34621, 4398, 3183, 2434, 3879
- Philips TV: 31655, 36121, 21661, 11212, 23135, 25663, 13323, 3069, 1867, 2800, 3396, 1454, 3623, 3678, 1455, 2372, 1394, 1744, 0017, 1866, 4398, 1755, 1963, 1365, 4740
- Element TV: 3559, 1687, 2183, 2964, 4635, 5173, 4910, 4398, 1886, 4217, 4740
- LG TV: 23415, 23451, 25145, 42134, 22436, 11565, 11212, 41236, 14261, 2731, 1840, 3571, 1423, 1860, 3398, 4397, 3397, 1265, 4398, 2424, 0017, 0178, 2358, 3401
- Sanyo TV: 16443, 11655, 26332, 22312, 31331, 33311, 16253, 21615, 15556, 1142, 1649, 3488, 4168, 1647, 4740, 1362, 4667, 2049, 1480, 1564
- Hisense TV: 26146, 42224, 43155, 24344, 21262, 25612, 24525, 44631, 35254, 34243, 4398, 4054, 4621, 4149, 3519, 4740, 4618, 2183, 5185, 1660, 3382
- Panasonic TV: 22435, 22461, 21615, 43612, 11212, 1480, 1291, 0250, 0650, 1271, 4743, 0178
- RCA TV: 13632, 31525, 36432, 34465, 34566, 35254, 35432, 1447, 2634, 4214, 2746, 3895, 2187, 2932, 4079, 2434, 4394, 4623, 4625, 2247, 3382, 4035, 1868, 2002, 3717, 4488, 1670, 3894, 4490, 4492, 3577, 1781, 4740, 3332, 2183, 4494, 3636, 3939, 3953, 4053, 2855, 4491, 4627, 0679, 4483, 4495, 1661, 3519, 4629, 3938, 4093, 1670
How to Program One For All Universal Remote Without Codes
The One For All remote control comes with a feature that allows you to pair it with your TV without needing to know the codes. However, only a limited set of TVs are supported. After this guide, you can find the table to see if your TV is supported.
- Turn on your television.
- Press the TV or other device button on your remote. If your universal remote doesn’t have multiple device buttons, skip this step.
- Hold down the Setup button on your remote control until the LED indicator blinks twice.
- Now, hold down the Digit button for your TV brand (shown in the screenshot). For example, the button – 7 for Sony TV.
- Keep holding the button until your TV turns off. Once it does, release the button.
- The LED indicator should blink twice to confirm the setup was successful.
If some buttons are not working as you expect, start again with step 2 – the remote will start with the next code.
Digit Button Code | TV |
1 | Element |
2 | Insignia |
3 | LG |
4 | Philips, Magnavox |
5 | Samsung, Panasonic, Sceptre |
6 | Sharp, Hisense |
7 | Sony, Sanyo |
8 | TCL, RCA |
9 | Toshiba, Westinghouse |
0 | Vizio |
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Program One for All Universal Remote Using Your Original TV Remote
If the above methods don’t work, you can use your TV’s original remote to teach your One For All remote the necessary functions. Here’s how it works:
- First, make sure your device is powered on and your original remote is nearby.
- Press and hold the device button (e.g., TV) on the One For All remote. If there’s no device type button, skip this step.
- Press and hold the Setup button until the LED blinks twice, then release it.
- Enter the code: 975 on the remote to put it in learning mode. The LED will blink twice to confirm.
- Now point both the remotes closer to each other and press the button you want your universal remote to learn a function. For example, the Power button. The LED light will begin to flash rapidly.
- Press the corresponding button (for example the Power button) on the original remote. The LED on the One For All remote should blink twice to show that it learned the button.
- Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each button you want to program (e.g., volume, channels). You’ll need to be quick, as the remote will exit learning mode after a short delay.
- Once all your buttons are programmed, press and hold the Setup button until the LED blinks twice.
That’s all for now. We hope our guide has not only helped you find the right codes for your TV but also helped you set up your One For All universal remote control. If you still need any further assistance, use our comment section to let us know.
FAQs
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What if the code list doesn’t have the code for my device?
If the code for the specific device or brand is not listed in our Universal Remote Code Finder tool, you can visit the official One For All website.
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Where can I find the user manual for my One For All remote?
You can visit the One For All support page, then select your remote model and on that page, you will find the manual for it.
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How do I reset my One For All remote?
To reset the remote control, hold down the TV Power and Back buttons at the same time until you see the ring flash yellow twice. After that, press Options, followed by Replay, and then Home. Once completed, the ring will blink red four times to confirm the remote has been reset successfully.
Note: Based on the model you have, the factory reset process may differ.
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What are the different types of One For All universal remotes?
Here’s the list of One For All URC models: 1110, 1210, 1211, 1240, 1241, 1280, 1281, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1823, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1919, 1921, 2981, 3661, 3680, 4810, 4811, 4812, 4910, 4911, 4912, 4913, 6800, 6810, 7110, 7120, 7130, 7140, 7146, 7880, 7935, 7945, 7955, 7960, 7962, 7966, 7980, and 9714.