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Philips universal remotes are neat devices that can be programmed to operate almost any television, DVD player, Blu-ray device, set-top box, or cable box. While the setup process is different for every unique model, the gist is generally the same. You’ll hold the device button down until a light blinks, enter the code for your device’s brand, then check your buttons to see if they work. The most common mistake is using a code that is right for your brand but designed for a different model. If you do use the wrong code, don’t worry; you can always try again using a different code for the same brand.
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Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement About This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 358,310 times. Is this article up to date?How do I reprogram my Philips remote?Press and hold the “setup” button if your remote is older.
Point your remote at your device and press the setup button. Hold it down for 5 seconds. Once the red LED light near the top comes on, release the setup button. The LED light may be blue, but most of the older remotes use red lights.
How do you reset codes on a Philips universal remote?Hold down the GREEN + YELLOW key, until the LED blinks twice. Enter the code 981. The LED blinks now four times and everything is deleted from your remote control.
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