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Setting Up Your GE Universal Remote
Have you ever wished you could control all your devices with just one remote? Well, you can! You can set it up with a GE universal remote to control your TV, DVD player, gaming systems, and more.
This article will show you how to program your GE universal remote. You can do it by entering a code or searching for one automatically. We’ll walk you through the steps so you can use your remote immediately.
Finding the Code for Your Device:
First, you need to find the correct code for your device. The code is a unique number that tells the remote which device you want to control. Here are some ways to get the code:
- Look in the manual that came with your GE remote.
- Check the official GE Universal Remote website.
- Use the code list at the end of this article.
- Once you have the code, you’re ready to program the remote. Keep reading to learn how.
- You can program your remote by entering a code.
- This is the quickest way to set up your GE universal remote. Just follow these easy steps:
- Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote.
- Look for the version number on the sticker inside. It will say something like V1, V2, V3, V4, or V5. If there’s no number, it’s an older V1 model. The newest models are CL3 or CL4.
- Put the batteries back in and close the compartment.
- Turn on the device you want to control, like your TV or DVD player.
- Press and hold the “Setup” button on the remote until the red light comes on.
- While still holding “Setup,” press the button for the device you want to control—for example, press “TV” or “DVD” for your DVD player.
- Use the number buttons on the remote to enter your device’s code.
- Point the remote at your device and press the “Power” button. If the device turns off, you enter the correct code! If not, try again with a different code for your brand.
- That’s it! Your GE remote should now be able to control your device. If you have trouble, keep trying different codes until you find one that works.
She is automatically searching for a code.
What if you can’t find the code for your device? Don’t worry; you can still program the remote. You’ll need to use the automatic code search method. Here’s how:
Turn on the device you want to control.
Press the “Setup” button until the red light comes on.
Press the button for the type of device, like “TV” or “DVD.”
Press the “Power” button repeatedly until your device turns off. This means the remote found a working code.
When the device turns off, press “1” to save the code.
The automatic method takes longer than entering a code directly. But it’s a good backup if you can’t find the correct code.
This article provides tips for using your GE Universal Remote.
Once you’ve set up your remote, remember these helpful tips:
If the remote stops working correctly, replace the batteries. Old batteries can cause problems.
Make sure nothing is blocking the signal between the remote and your device.
If you move your devices, you may need to reprogram the remote.
Your remote might not be able to control every function on the device. Please keep your original remotes in case you need them.
Conclusion
Programming a GE universal remote might seem tricky at first. But it’s pretty easy once you know the steps. Whether you enter a code directly or use the automatic search, you’ll control all your devices with one remote in no time.
Just remember to keep your remote manual and code list handy if needed. With patience and the correct code, you can forever say goodbye to remote clutter!
GE Universal Remote Codes
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TV Codes:
LG: 6021, 0001, 5511
Samsung: 5791, 5801, and 3301
Sony: 1071, 5811, 5321
Vizio: 0009, 0030, 0178, 0775, 1758
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DVD Player Codes:Â
Panasonic 6001, 6002, and 6011
Philips: 6002, 6008, 6019
Sony 6006, 6049, 6095, and 6099
Toshiba 6002, 6008, 6012, and 6025
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Cable/Satellite Codes:
Comcast: 8088
DirecTV: 8018, 8021, and 8023
Dish Network: 8041, 8045, and 8148
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Xbox Codes:
DVD: 0915
As a media player: 2824, 2134
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