Does your RCA universal remote have a code search button, and are you looking for the programming instructions to program it with your device? Fear not, let me help you.
In this article, I have shared 2 methods to program the RCA universal with a code search button.
Let’s get started.
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The code search button on RCA universal remote is located in the top-right corner of the remote and it is used to find the right codes and turn on the pairing mode of the RCA universal remote while programming the RCA universal remote with any device.
Program RCA universal remote with codes
To program your RCA universal remote with a code search button follow the steps mentioned below.
- Turn on your device.
- Press and hold the code search button of the remote.
- Hold the button until the red light on the remote turns on.
- Now press and release the device button (TV, DVD, SAT, etc.) according to your device.
- After that enter the code using the number keys of the remote.
- If the code entered is correct the red light should blink once.
- If the red light blinks multiple times that means the code is not compatible.
- Keep entering the codes in the interval of 4 seconds until you find the right code.
That’s it your RCA universal remote is programmed with your device. Now point the remote toward the device and test all the buttons of the remote.
Program RCA universal remote without codes
It is very easy to program the RCA universal remote to your device without using the codes with the help of a code search button. To do so follow the steps mentioned below.
- Turn on your device.
- Now first locate the enter key on the remote and remember its position.
- Point the remote toward the device and press and hold the code search button.
- Hold the button until the red light turns on.
- Press and release the device button (TV, DVD, SAT, etc.).
- Now start pressing the power button of the remote.
- Press the power button every 4 seconds until your device turns off.
- Once the device turns off immediately press the Enter key of the remote.
- Press the Enter key immediately after the TV turns off in under 4 seconds.
- If you take more than 4 seconds you need to start the process again.
- After pressing the enter key the red light should turn off.
Bingo your RCA universal remote is programmed with your device without using the codes with the help of the code search button.
Most of the RCA remotes nowadays don’t have a code search button so if your RCA remote doesn’t have a code search button fear not you can easily program your RCA universal remote without a code search button. To do so just follow our detailed guide on how to program RCA universal remote.
FAQ
How to program the RCA universal remote without the code search button to Roku?
Programming the RCA universal remote without the code search button to Roku device is very easy all you need is the right setup instruction to program your RCA universal remote to Roku devices.
Where is the code search button on the RCA remote?
The code search button is usually located on the top-right corner of the RCA universal remote above the device type buttons.
How do I put my universal remote in pairing mode?
Search for any setup of the code search button on your remote if there is no button like that then press and hold the device type button (TV, DVD, SAT, etc.) according to your device until the light on the remote turns on.
How to use an RCA universal remote code search button?
To use the code search button just press and hold the code search button until the red light of the remote turns on.
Conclusion
That’s it for this article.
In a nutshell, you can easily program your RCA universal remote with and without using the code search button with the help of the right pairing instructions.
If you are still facing any trouble while programming your remote please let me know in the comments.
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