The is essentially the dictionary reference number. It tells the remote exactly which set of infrared signals to send to your specific device.
The exact code set depends on your universal remote brand (GE, RCA, One For All, Philips, etc.). Always try the first code listed for your device brand first. 4 digit universal remote codes
If the common codes listed above don’t work, you likely need a code specific to your remote's "Version" (V1, V2, V3, etc.). You can usually find the official code list by looking inside the for a model number and searching that on the manufacturer’s support site. The is essentially the dictionary reference number
The is essentially the dictionary reference number. It tells the remote exactly which set of infrared signals to send to your specific device.
The exact code set depends on your universal remote brand (GE, RCA, One For All, Philips, etc.). Always try the first code listed for your device brand first.
If the common codes listed above don’t work, you likely need a code specific to your remote's "Version" (V1, V2, V3, etc.). You can usually find the official code list by looking inside the for a model number and searching that on the manufacturer’s support site.