Samsung Remote Code Finder
Samsung Remote Code Finder Universal remotes come with a list of four-digit codes to pair them with TVs, organized according to brand for your convenience.

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How to Find the Code
Losing your TV remote can be a great hassle, but replacements are available from Samsung and third-party companies. Universal remotes enable you to control multiple devices at the same time with just one remote – making life simpler when switching sources like streaming services, Blu-ray players or gaming consoles. Unfortunately, most universal remotes require a specific 4-digit code from you in order to work with a Samsung television; you can find it easily online through Samsung remote code finder.
Before pairing a universal remote with your Samsung TV, it’s essential that you understand its 4-digit code. This code allows the remote to communicate with the television and perform basic functions such as switching programs or adjusting volume levels. Knowing this code can be particularly helpful if you’ve purchased a new universal remote and need help connecting it with their Samsung TV.
As long as you follow these simple steps, pairing your Samsung TV to its universal remote should be straightforward. First, press and hold the Setup button on the universal remote until the red LED light illuminates; press and hold TV button once red LED illuminates; enter code number pad of universal remote; once entered test remote by turning on TV and navigating menus of Samsung.
If you are still having problems, try rebooting both your Samsung TV and universal remote. If this does not resolve the issue, customer support may need to be contacted.
Alternative is downloading an app designed specifically for your Samsung TV. BoostVision provides a free Samsung remote app that works with most models of this TV brand and can also control other connected devices like devices through Google Play Store and Apple App Store download. Programming with one click and supporting IR learning are among its many capabilities, while linking this app with your smartphone enables it to control it instead.
GE Codes
The GE 4-Device Universal Remote is an economical remote that works exceptionally well with Samsung TVs. Featuring an intuitive design and several colors to match the decor in your home, its automatic code search feature makes pairing easy once batteries have been installed – you may also use this remote for controlling other electronic devices like DVD and Blu-ray players preprogrammed specifically to work with Samsung TVs.
To program a GE universal remote, press and hold the Setup button until a red indicator light illuminates, followed by selecting the device button corresponding to your chosen device (TV, CBL or DVD depending on your model) then entering one or more codes from this list until your green LED indicator lights up on your device – you may have to try multiple codes before finding one that works – then enter them using your keypad on the remote using its keypad keypad until your green LED lights up on device – be patient!
If you experience any problems during this process, double-check the remote’s manual for troubleshooting steps that you can follow to address them. If the issue still remains, it could indicate that programming was done incorrectly and you will need to follow all programming steps closely in order to guarantee success.
Problems may also occur if only certain buttons on your Samsung remote work, indicating that its code may not be compatible. In such instances, switch codes within its category until finding one which works with all buttons of your remote.
If your device doesn’t turn off when you press its power button, this could be an indicator that either the code you entered was incorrect or it doesn’t work with your specific device. Check with the manufacturer or support for more guidance in resolving these types of issues; if this still doesn’t help, consider replacing it or reaching out directly for firmware updates that might solve it.
Jasco Codes
If you’ve lost your Samsung TV remote or need to purchase a replacement one, finding the appropriate code can be an arduous and time-consuming task. Fortunately, using a universal remote can allow you to control both devices in your house with one code; this guide helps find it while walking you through how to program the remote with any particular device.
Most universal remotes come with an instruction manual that contains the 4-digit code required to connect it with your TV. Although you can also find this information online, for optimal results it is always wiser to refer to the manufacturer’s guide for your remote device.

Once you know your 4-digit code, you can begin using your remote with your Samsung TV. However, you may discover that its control doesn’t cover all features or doesn’t work at all; this may be because only certain codes work with it and another may need to be tried instead.
Step one in programming your remote is opening its battery cover and checking for printed information, including its model number and version, plus any URL addresses for help in finding codes. Step two would involve visiting Jasco’s website to search for compatible codes; step three would involve downloading any required manuals for specific models available there.
If you don’t have a manual for your GE remote, an automated code search feature may help. To use it, press and hold the Setup button until its indicator light turns red; point the remote at your Samsung TV and press Power (or Play). Now the universal remote will search through all available codes until it finds one that corresponds with it – with its LED indicator light flashing every 2 seconds as it searches; if that fails too then simply repeat this process until a code is found!
Other Brands
There are several universal remote brands that will work with your Samsung TV. Check your remote’s manual or online to make sure the one you have is compatible, then enter a direct code using a simple process and test out a few functions to see which work.

Once you find one that does, test out some functions to make sure everything functions as expected before enjoying your new universal remote; best of all it’s easy!
