How to Program Dish Remote to Samsung TV without Codes?

How do you program the Dish Remote to Samsung TVs without codes?

How to Program Your Dish Network Remote Control:

Have you ever gotten a new TV or device and needed to program your Dish Network remote control to work with it? Or maybe your remote’s volume button has stopped working? No problem! This article will walk you through the steps to get your remote control working again.

How to Program Dish Remote to Samsung TV without Codes A 1

Programming Newer Dish Remotes (Models 40.0 and Up):

If you have a newer Dish remote, like the 40.0, 50.0, 52.0, or 54.0 models, follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Turn on your TV

First, turn your TV on and set it to the Dish Network input.

  • Step 2: Open the menu

Press the HOME button on your remote twice. If you have the 40.0 model without a HOME button, press the MENU button once instead.

  • Step 3: Go to Settings

Use the arrow buttons to select “Settings,” and press ENTER or OK.

  • Step 4: Select Remote Control

In the Settings menu, choose “Remote Control” at the top of the list.

  • Step 5: Choose the device to program

Under the “DEVICES” section, pick a TV or an Auxiliary Device, depending on what you want to program the remote for.

  • Step 6: Use the Pairing Wizard

Select the “PAIRING WIZARD” option near the top. This will guide you through the rest of the process.

  • Step 7: Pick your device’s brand

Find your TV or device’s manufacturer in the list and select it.

  • Step 8: Test different codes

The Pairing Wizard will have you test various codes for your device brand. Follow the on-screen instructions to test each code by pressing the volume or power buttons. When you find a working code, select “Finished”.

  • Step 9: Test the remote thoroughly

Even if the pairing seems to work, carefully test all the remote’s functions with your device. If problems persist, you may need to try a different code.

How to Program Dish Remote to Samsung TV without Codes B

Programming Older Dish Remotes (Models 21 and Below):

For older Dish remotes, like the 20.0, 20.1, 21.0, or 21.1 models, you’ll need to do a code scan:

  • Step 1: Go to the remote model website

Visit https://my.dish.com/support/products/remotes/how-to/program-to-tvother in a web browser.

  • Step 2: Find your remote model

Click on the heading for the 20.0, 20.1, 21.0, 21.1 remotes.

  • Step 3: Open the code lookup tool

In step 2 on the page, click the link for the three-digit remote control codes. This opens a popup window.

  • Step 4: Select your remote model, device type, and brand

Use the dropdown menus to choose your exact remote model number, the kind of device you want to program (like a TV or DVD player), and the brand name of that device.

  • Step 5: Write down the codes

You should see one or more three-digit codes listed. The one at the top with the highest “Success Count” is most likely to work.

  • Step 6: Turn on your device

Power on the TV, DVD player, or other product you want to program the remote for.

  • Step 7: Put the remote in programming mode

Point the remote at the device. Press and hold the button for the device type (TV, AUX, or DVD). When the four lights at the top flash, release the button. 

  • Step 8: Enter a code

Use the number pad to type in a three-digit code from the list, including any extra number. Press # to enter the code.

  • Step 9: Check for success

Look for three flashes by the device button you pressed. If you see them, the remote is now programmed. If not, you’ll need to try a different code.

  • Step 10: Test the remote

Thoroughly test the remote’s functions with your device. You may need to scan through more codes to find one that works fully.

Conclusion:

With a bit of patience, you can get your Dish Network remote control working with your TV or other devices in no time. Newer remotes use a handy pairing wizard to walk you through programming, while older ones require looking up and scanning through possible codes. But either way, you’ll be channel surfing again before you know it! If you keep having trouble, reach out to Dish for help.