How to Program GE Universal Remote (with Code or without Code)

GE Universal Remote Codes List and Program Guide:Welcome to the world of GE Universal Remotes, where one remote can run all of your entertainment and TV gadgets. Long gone are the days when you had to use several remotes to change the channel or volume. You can find thousands of codes for almost any device with GE Universal Remote. These codes work with TVs, sound systems, DVD players, and cable boxes. This article will teach you all that you need to know about the GE Universal Remote Codes List and Program Guide. So take a seat, unwind, and get ready for some remote control fun!

What are GE Universal Remote Codes?

GE Universal Remote Codes
GE Universal Remote Codes

GE Universal Remote Codes are pre-programmed codes that let GE universal remote controls run a wide range of electronics, like TVs, DVD players, cable/satellite boxes, and audio equipment. Each code is unique to its own device and can be found online or in the device’s manual.

Before you can use the GE Universal Remote Codes, you need to program your remote to handle certain devices. When you’re ready, enter the right code for the device you want to control. Once you’re done, the remote will send signals straight to the device you want to control, and you can use its buttons to control what it does.

Some GE Universal Remote Codes might not work with all devices. If one doesn’t, try a different code or use the search function on your remote to find one that does.

What is a GE universal remote codes controller and what are its features?

What is a GE universal remote codes controller
What is a GE universal remote codes controller

A GE universal remote is made to work with many electronic devices, such as TVs, DVD players, cable boxes, and satellite receivers. You just need to sync it with the right device to use one. Here are some benefits and steps for programming one:

Steps for Programming: To program a GE universal remote, turn on the device you want to handle and then press and hold the Setup button until a red light comes on. Once the light is visible, let go of your finger.

Next, press the button on the device you want to program (like a TV or DVD player) and then enter a code for that device using its keyboard until the code turns off. This means the programming was successful; if it wasn’t, try another code from your list until one matches up!

Auto-Programming: GE universal remote controls have a feature called “auto-programming” that lets them instantly find and program devices that are compatible. To use it, hold down the Setup button until a red light appears, then press the button for the device you want to use. The remote will then instantly look for codes that work with your device and program it.

All-in-One Codes: GE universal remotes come with all-in-one codes that make programming multiple devices much easier. This makes the whole process of programming smooth and easy. With these all-in-one codes, it’s easy to program CL5, CL4, and CL3 remotes because they come with one code that can be used for all of them. This makes programming multiple devices easier overall.

Compatibility: GE universal remote keys can be used to control many different devices, such as LG TVs, Roku TVs and sticks, Sharp Roku TVs, and many more. Each device has its own unique code, which can be found on the list that comes with each key.

Power Button: The GE universal remote control has a “POWER” button that lets you send 10 different codes straight to your device.

When you send these, a red light will turn on for each code that is sent. If any are missed, the red light will blink until all 10 codes have been sent correctly, and it will stay on after all 10 codes have been sent. For quick review, if any one unique code from the 10 hasn’t been given yet, look over these 10 codes that you might have missed from that batch of 10.

If the GE universal remote code you typed doesn’t work, try another code from the list or change the batteries in the remote. You could also try removing any physical obstacles that are in the way of what you want it to control and giving it more buttons and features that can be used as a remote.

Overall, GE universal remote controls are useful gadgets that can manage many electronic devices. They have many features, such as programming steps, auto-programming options, all-in-one codes, compatibility power button troubleshooting, and more, that make managing all of these electronic devices easy and simple.

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How to Program General Electric Remote

How to Program General Electric Remote
How to Program General Electric Remote

To program a General Electric (GE) remote, follow these general steps.

  • Turn on the device that you want to use your GE remote to handle. For example, if you want to program your TV with your remote, you would turn both of them on at this point.
  • Hold down the Setup button until you see a red light. This light is usually near the top or power button on your remote. Let go of the button when you see the red light.
  • Type in the right code for the thing you want to control. You can find a list of codes online or in the instructions that came with your remote. To enter one, just press the device button (TV or DVD) and then use the number buttons on the remote to enter the code.
  • When you enter your code properly, the device button should flash to let you know. If it doesn’t turn off by itself, try step 3 again with a different code from your list.
  • Once you know the right code, make sure your remote works by testing it. Point it at the device and press Power to turn it on or off. If that doesn’t work, try different codes until you find one that does.

Keep in mind that the steps for programming different types of GE remotes may be a little different. You can find more detailed directions in the manual or on their website. Some models have auto-programming features that find the right code instantly. You can find instructions for these features on GE’s website.

How to Program GE Universal Remote without Code

How to Program GE Universal Remote without Code
How to Program GE Universal Remote without Code

Programming a GE Universal Remote without a code can be achieved through various methods. Here are some ways to do it:

Method 1: Manual Setup

  1. Turn on the device you want to control (e.g., TV).
  2. Press and hold the Setup button until the red light illuminates.
  3. Release the Setup button once the red light is visible.

Method 2: GE Remote Control Setup

  1. Identify your GE programmable remote version and turn on the target device.
  2. Press and hold the “GE remote control setup” button, then press the device button (TV, DVD, etc.).
  3. Press the “POWER” button to turn off the device.

Method 3: GE Universal Remote Code Entry

  1. Power on the device.
  2. Hold the “SETUP” button until the LED indicator stays on for four seconds, then release.
  3. Press the desired device key (DVD, TV, etc.), and the indicator will blink once.
  4. Enter the 4-digit code from the remote manual.

Method 4: Component Button Setup

  1. Power on the device.
  2. Hold Setup until the LED turns on.
  3. Press the Right component button.
  4. Press the component button based on your device.

Method 5: Code Search

  1. Turn on the device.
  2. Hold Setup/Input/Code Search until the light stays on.
  3. Press the device button (TV, DVD, etc.).
  4. Enter a 4 or 5-digit code; if correct, the light will turn off.

Method 6: Size Code Setup

  1. Turn on the device.
  2. Hold the button until it lights up red.
  3. Follow the size code instructions.

Method 7: Brand Code Programming

  1. Power up your device (TV, DVD, etc.).
  2. Find the “Brand Code” in your GE universal remote manual.
  3. Press the desired “DEVICE” button and enter the code.

Method 8: Setup with Setup Button

  1. Power up your TV.
  2. Press and hold the Setup button on your GE universal remote.

How to Program GE Universal Remote with Code

How to Program GE Universal Remote with Code
How to Program GE Universal Remote with Code

There are a few easy steps you need to take to program a GE Universal Remote with a code. The steps may be slightly different for each model of GE Universal Remote and device being programmed, but these directions should work for most of them.

  • Power On Your Device:
    • Ensure the device you want to control (e.g., TV) is powered on.
  • Access Setup Mode:
    • Press and hold down the Setup button on your GE remote.
    • Release your finger when a red light becomes visible, typically at the top or power button of the remote.
  • Select Device Type:
    • Press the device button (e.g., TV, DVD, AUX) corresponding to the device you want to program.
  • Enter Device Code:
    • Input the three or four-digit code that corresponds to your device’s brand and type. Refer to your instruction manual or find the code online.
    • If no specific code is available, you can try generic codes suggested for your device model.
  • Code Search Method:
    • Press and hold the Code Search button on the GE universal remote until the red light blinks twice, then release.
  • Initiate Code Search:
    • Point the remote at the device you want to control.
    • Use the remote’s “Code Search” feature: Hold the Code Search button until a red light illuminates, then release.
  • Program Device:
    • Press the device button (e.g., TV, DVD, AUX) you wish to program.
    • Repeatedly press the Power button until your device turns off.
  • Save Code:
    • Once your device turns off, press either Enter or Save button on the remote to store the code.
  • Verify Programming:
    • After entering a valid code, the red light on the remote should turn off.
    • Test your remote with the device to ensure successful programming.
    • If the device does not respond, repeat steps 1-4 using another cod

We’re excited to announce that our guide on “How to Program GE Universal Remote” has been updated with the latest GE Universal Remote codes to enhance your user experience. Whether you’re setting up your remote for a television, DVD player, or any other device, our guide now includes the most up-to-date codes to ensure compatibility and easy programming. If you need codes for a specific device not covered in the guide, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. – August 2023

GE Universal Remote Codes – Complete List (for TVs)

GE Universal Remote Codes – Complete List
GE Universal Remote Codes – Complete List
  • ABEX: 0401
  • ADC: 1431, 1661
  • Admiral: 0371, 0681, 1441, 1661, 4991
  • Advent: 3261, 0631, 0871, 2891, 4931, 0581
  • Affinity: 2361, 2381
  • Aiko: 1011, 4321
  • Aiwa: 0411, 0931, 4731, 4801
  • Akai: 0191, 5891, 5901, 5911, 5921, 6041, 3215, 0331, 4151, 4461, 5141, 5171
  • Aoc: 4261, 961
  • Apex: 2521, 6081, 6101, 0045, 4841, 0191, 1891, 0425, 0431, 0671, 1025, 1105, 5111, 0245
  • Aria: 4101
  • Ario: 1891
  • Atvio: 6281, 2371
  • Audiovox: 2191, 2451, 4031, 4051, 4521
  • Auria: 1221, 2121, 1171, 1411
  • Aventura: 0141
  • Axion: 0881
  • Bang and Olufsen: 1591
  • Benq: 1741, 1751, 2221, 3871
  • Bluesky: 3511, 3921
  • Broksonic: 0371, 0211, 0851, 1631, 4951
  • Celera: 0191
  • Cetomer: 0001, 1631, 2901, 2961
  • Changhong: 4841
  • Citizen: 0001, 0961, 1221, 1661, 1941, 2191, 4321
  • Coby: 3351, 2521, 2511, 2531, 5091, 5191, 2541, 2551
  • Contex: 5411
  • Craig: 6321. 6311, 1941, 2191
  • Curtis: 2121, 2141, 2361, 2371, 5411, 1881, 1891,
  • Curtis Mathes: 0351, 1552, 5351, 5371, 0001, 0261, 1221, 1661, 4011, 4941
  • Cybervision: 3511
  • Daewoo: 1561, 0001, 0591, 0721, 0831, 0971, 1221, 1231, 1251, 1431, 1501, 1521, 1551, 1941, 2181, 4321, 4681
  • Dell: 0981, 1401, 3441, 20141, 3601, 3811
  • Devant: 6211
  • Dish Network: 5491
  • Disney: 0371, 1101, 5391
  • Durabrand: 0371, 0141, 0861, 0921, 1381, 2271, 2291, 5121
  • Dynex: 3141, 5311, 3161, 6521, 0371, 2891
  • Electrohoome: 0001, 1221, 1921, 2151, 3431
  • Electron: 2121
  • Elektra: 1661
  • Element: 5421, 1091, 1651, 5361, 5341, 2401, 5471, 5831, 5841, 6021
  • Emerson: 2761, 5761, 5231, 5221, 5831, 5561, 5421, 0141, 0201, 2891, 4731, 1651
  • Envision: 1411, 5401, 0001, 0071, 1221, 3751, 4261
  • EQD: 1171, 1411
  • ESA: 0141, 1381
  • FAVI: 2141
  • Fisher: 5001, 1261, 1531, 1581, 1911, 3481,
  • Fluid: 2401, 2421, 2431
  • Fujistsu: 0901, 1711, 4241, 4341, 6501
  • Funai: 0445, 0141, 0931, 1711, 1941, 2191, 4731, 4761
  • Gateway: 0501
  • General Electric: 4921, 0141, 0191, 1001, 0001, 0041, 0051, 0261, 3451, 0361, 0791, 1221, 1921, 1951, 2151, 3431, 4011
  • GFM: 0141, 5831
  • Goldstar: 0001, 0611, 0761, 0931, 1181, 1221, 1501, 1911, 4731
  • GPX: 4701, 6371, 6363, 6351, 6341, 6331
  • Gvision: 4871
  • Haier: 6151, 5321, 6141, 0921, 1161, 2141, 0671, 0861, 3831, 4851
  • Hannspree: 5451, 5461, 5291
  • Hello Kitty: 5391
  • HewlettPackard: 3491, 4881
  • Hisense: 6161, 1651, 6251, 6171, 20181, 5331, 2211, 2141, 5341, 0001, 0671, 4391
  • Hisense Roku TV: 6251
  • Hitachi: 6301, 1041, 6171, 4331, 0925
  • Hitachi Roku TV: 6171
  • Honeywell TV: 6141
  • HKC: 5721
  • HP: 3491
  • Hyundai: 4651
  • ILO: 5171, 1381, 0371, 3215, 1141, 2391, 3691, 4231, 5031, 5141
  • Infinity: 4791
  • Infocus: 3421
  • Initial: 4231, 4821, 5031, 5041
  • Insignia: 2891, 0371, 6381, 6171, 2271, 0141, 6481, 0581, 0871, 0921, 2241, 6181,  2921, 3761, 4371, 4721, 4761, 5051, 5061, 5181
  • Insignia Roku TV: 6381, 6171
  • Symphony: 2141, 3041
  • Jensen: 2271, 3001, 1221
  • JVC: 5071, 6271, 1481, 5781, 5281, 0901, 0771, 0481
  • Kawasaki: 4741
  • Kaypani: 0391, 4221
  • KDS: 5541
  • KEC: 2181, 1941
  • Kenwood: 0001, 1221
  • KLH: 0191
  • Kogi: 4871
  • Konka: 6181, 4971, 0471, 0521, 5891, 1671, 2191, 2241, 4621
  • Lasonic: 1211, 1611, 4811
  • Legend: 1891, 0581
  • LG: 6021, 0001, 5511, 3001, 1911, 1181, 1221
  • Lodgenet: 1661, 1691, 2019, 3421, 4091
  • LXI: 0001, 0261, 0931, 1221, 1691, 4011, 4731,
  • MAG: 5541
  • Magnasonic: 1711
  • Magnavision: 5741, 4191, 4761, 0975, 4641, 4261, 0141
  • Majestic: 1661, 1691, 4321
  • Manhattan: 5381
  • Marantz: 0001, 1221, 1841
  • Makent: 0501, 3361
  • Megatron: 0001, 1221, 1271
  • Memorex: 1711, 0001, 0211, 1221, 1631, 2401, 4251, 5001
  • MGA: 0001, 1221, 1581, 1711, 1801, 1911, 1921
  • Midland: 0051, 0261, 0811, 1691, 1780, 4011
  • Mintex: 42432
  • Minutz: 1951
  • Mitsubishi: 3271, 1811, 0251, 0001, 1221, 1581, 1711, 1801, 1921, 2701
  • Motorola: 1441, 251, 3431
  • NAD: 0001, 0401, 1221, 1311, 4021
  • Naka: 1421, 2141
  • NEC: 0001, 0341, 1221, 1431, 3451, 1801, 1841, 2151, 3431, 4401
  • Nexus Electronics: 1651, 6021
  • Nexxtech: 0871, 1201
  • Nikko: 0001, 1011, 1221, 4321
  • Niko: 3581
  • Norcent: 0511, 0671, 2181
  • NTC: 1011, 4321
  • Olevia: 3081, 2771, 2791, 5151, 5161
  • Onn: 5961, 6431
  • Optimus: 0401, 1571, 3351, 4021, 5201
  • Orion: 0371, 0281, 1771, 1781
  • Panasonic: 5821, 1573, 6231, 5201, 5551, 5561
  • Philco: 2321, 0141, 001, 0321, 0961, 1021, 3451, 1221, 1671, 1801, 2151, 2941, 3431, 3931
  • Philips: 0181, 6241, 6221, 5741, 6261, 6051, 0201, 0911, 3981, 4261
  • Philips- magnavision: 0681, 0911, 2321, 4791, 4991
  • Pioneer: 0401, 1221, 1981, 0001, 1371, 1511, 1841, 4021, 4662
  • Piva: 2411, 5021
  • Planar: 4251
  • Polaroid: 2401, 5541, 6491, 4631, 091, 5411, 1961, 0581, 6101, 2271, 2311, 2451, 5132
  • Portland: 0001, 0251, 1101, 1081, 1221, 1551
  • Prima: 0381, 0581, 0631, 0871, 2451
  • Proscan: 2131, 5881, 6391, 5421, 5781, 1651, 2361, 4771, 2761, 4191, 0221, 1731
  • Proton: 0001, 0391, 0641, 1221, 1911, 2231, 4211, 4221, 4271
  • Protron: 3731, 4301
  • Proview: 2401, 2421, 2431
  • Pulsar: 0001, 1771, 1781
  • Quasar: 3551, 1091, 0051, 1491, 1571, 3451, 2151, 3431, 5201
  • Radio Shack: 0001, 0341, 0931, 1001, 1221, 1571, 1701, 1911, 1941, 2191, 4731, 4921
  • RCA: 0131, 1001, 2851, 2361, 1731, 4921, 3431, 2481, 2121, 2131, 0691, 3572, 2381
  • Realistic: 0001, 0341, 0931, 1001,  1221, 1571, 1701, 1911, 1941, 2191, 4731
  • Riviera: 6531
  • Roku TV: 6171, 6001
  • Runco: 1771, 1781, 1841
  • Sampo: 0001, 0121, 0391, 0501, 1221,  1911, 4221,
  • Samsung: 5791, 5801, 3301
  • Sansui: 2891, 5241, 5411, 1631, 0211, 1381, 5851, 5861, 5871, 6051, 6061, 6071, 5551
  • Sanyo: 1161, 5261, 2891, 5251
  • Sceptre: 4071, 3521, 1071, 5321, 4101
  • Scotch: 3215, 0001, 0021, 0281, 1221, 1711, 141, 2191, 5141
  • Seiki: 1263, 5751, 6091
  • Sharp: 6011, 5341, 6251, 6001, 3191, 6171, 5941
  • Sharp Roku TV: 6251, 6001
  • Sharp Trinitron: 4105
  • Signature:  1661, 1691, 2171, 3421
  • Silo Digital: 5881
  • Skyworth: 0701, 0691, 6191
  • Sonic: 0011
  • Sony: 1071, 5811, 5321, 4981, 1901, 2741
  • Soundesign: 0001. 0961, 1221,  1711, 1941, 2191
  • Sova: 3631, 4431
  • Soyo: 4611, 5101
  • Spectra: 1611
  • Spectravision: 2341
  • Squareview: 0142, 1381
  • SunbriteTV: 3081, 3521
  • Superscan: 4761, 1291, 2021
  • Supersonic: 1421, 0241, 4701
  • SV2000: 4761
  • SVA: 0671, 2101
  • Sylvania: 1381, 2761, 0371, 4761, 3701, 0141, 0201, 0231, 0941, 0951, 0001, 0321, 0931, 0961, 1021, 1221, 1801, 1821, 4731
  • Symphonic: 1381, 4761, 0141, 0021, 0931, 2191, 4731
  • Syntax: 2431, 5151, 5161
  • Tatung: 1141, 1741, 2151, 3431
  • TCL: 6171, 5961, 6031, 5771, 6201
  • TCL Roku TV: 6171
  • Technicolor: 6461
  • Technics: 0051
  • Techwood: 0001, 0051, 1221
  • Teknika: 0001, 0151, 0961, 1221, 1571, 1661, 1711, 1911, 1941, 2191
  • Toshiba: 1311, 5531, 1121, 2691, 0211, 0341, 0821, 151, 1801, 1841, 1911, 4891, 4941, 5081
  • Trutech: 0141, 2461, 3821, 4551
  • TVA: 6291
  • TVS: 5241
  • Universal: 0791, 1951
  • Upstar: 1651
  • Venturer: 3781
  • Videocon: 4061
  • Vidtech: 0001, 0251, 1221
  • Viewsonic: 3751, 1171, 1411, 5301, 0501, 1981, 3801, 4281
  • Viore: 5431, 1421, 1881, 2141, 2831, 2841, 3681,
  • Vizo: 5631, 5611, 5561, 6471, 6511, 6121, 6131, 6111, 5651, 5621, 5711
  • Vizio: 0081
  • Westing House: 5971, 5981, 5781,  3241, 1891, 2141, 0111, 2281
  • White Westing-House: 5241, 0601, 0931, 1501, 1521, 1551, 4731
  • Yamaha: 0001, 0251, 1221, 1571, 3551.
  • Zenith: 6021, 5281, 1181, 0001, 1781, 0061, 0931, 1031, 1221, 1251, 1631, 1661,  2171, 2291, 3501, 4321, 4731, 4751, 4791, 4941, 5211.

GE Universal Remote Codes for Hisense TV

  • For New TVs: 0073, 0182, 0216, 6161, 5331, 6171, 1651, 6251, 4671, 1741, 2891, 2141, 2081, 0671, 5341, 0001, 2211, 3671, 4391, 4381
  • For Old TVs: 0001, 0671, 1651, 1741, 2081, 2141, 2211, 2891, 3671, 4381, 4391, 4671

GE Universal Remote Codes for LG TV

  • GE Universal Remote Codes for LG Smart TVs
    • 0156, 0338, 0004, 0227, 0005, 0080, 0012, 0050, 0009, 0057
  • GE Universal Remote Codes for LG TV (CL3)
    • 0001, 0131, 0251, 0611, 0761, 0931, 1181, 1221, 1471, 1501, 1911, 3001, 3021, 3091, 3221, 3281, 3311, 3811, 4731, 5271, 5501, 5511
  • GE Universal Remote Codes for LG TV (CL4)
    • 0001, 1181, 1221, 1911, 3001, 5511, 6021
  • GE Universal Remote Codes for LG TV (CL5)
    • 0001, 1181, 1221, 1911, 3001, 5511, 6021

GE Universal Remote Codes for Roku TV

  • GE Universal Remote Codes for Roku Stick (CL4)
    • 0903, 2014, 4395
  • GE Universal Remote Codes for Roku TV (CL4)
    • 6001, 6071
  • GE Universal Remote Codes for Roku (CL5)
    • 0903, 2013, 4395
  • GE Universal Remote Codes for Sharp Roku TV (CL5)
    • 6001, 6251
  • GE Universal Remote Codes for TCL Roku TV (CL5)
    • 6171

GE Universal Remote Codes for Samsung TV

  • GE Universal Remote Codes for Samsung TVs (CL3 Remote)
    • 3301, 5471, 5521, 2741, 2961, 3321, 0001, 0101, 0251, 0261, 0331, 0351, 0531, 0571, 0711, 0781, 1191, 1221, 1311, 1501, 1911, 2071, 2141, 2721, 3471, 3561, 4011, 4941, 4961
  • GE Universal Remote Codes for Samsung TVs (CL4 & CL5 Remote)
    • 3301, 5801, 5791

GE Universal Remote Codes for Vizio TV

  • 0081

How to Find Universal Remote Codes for Your Device

To use your GE Universal Remote, you must first find the right universal remote codes for your gadget. There are a few different ways to find these codes, which is good news.

You can start by reading the manual that came with your gadget. Often, this will have a list of international remote codes that work with it.

We understand if you can’t find the instructions right now. You can also look for a list of international remote codes on the Internet. There are many websites that offer this service. All you have to do is type in the model and make of your gadget.

You could also get in touch with the manufacturer personally. They should be able to give you the codes or information you need to set up their products to work with a GE Universal Remote.

In the end, it might take some work to find universal remote codes, but it’s worth it to make using multiple devices from one place easier. So take your time and look for those codes!

How to Program GE Universal Remote (with Code or without Code)

You can Follow the different methods given below to Program GE universal Remote.

Brand Code Search Method

If you own a GE Universal Remote and need to program it with its brand code search method, follow these steps:

  • Power On Your Device:
    • Start up the device you want to control with your GE remote (e.g., TV).
  • Enter Code Search Mode:
    • On your GE universal remote, hold down the Code Search button until the red light blinks twice, then release the button.
  • Aim and Control:
    • Point the remote at the device you wish to program.
  • Select Device Type:
    • Press the corresponding device button on the remote (e.g., TV, DVD Player, AUX) to activate that device’s features.
  • Enter Device Code:
    • Use the number pad on the remote to enter the three- or four-digit code associated with your device.
    • Refer to your remote’s manual or online resources for the correct code.
  • Save the Code:
    • Once you enter a valid code, the red light on the remote will go out, indicating that the code has been saved successfully.
  • Test Your Remote:
    • Verify the programming by testing the remote with the device.
    • Ensure that the remote controls the desired functions of the device.

Once your remote and device have been properly set, pair them and see if either the device or the remote responds. Change to a different code from your list until you find one that works. If none of them do, try again until one does.

Auto Code Search Method

To program a GE remote control using the auto code search method, follow these steps:

  • Power On Your Device:
    • Start up the device you want to control with the GE remote (e.g., TV).
  • Enter Code Search Mode:
    • Hold down the Code Search button on the GE universal remote until its red light blinks twice. This button is typically located near the top or on the power button of the remote.
  • Select Device Type:
    • Press any device button (e.g., TV, DVD) on the remote. The red light on the remote will blink once before remaining illuminated permanently.
  • Initiate Power Button Hold:
    • Press and hold the Power button on the remote while pointing it toward the device you want to program.
  • Repetitive Power Button Press:
    • Repeatedly press and hold the Power button until the device turns off. The red light on the remote should blink during this process.
  • Save the Code:
    • Once your device shuts off, press the Enter button on the remote to save its code.
  • Verification:
    • Confirm successful programming by testing the remote with the device. Ensure that the remote controls the desired functions.
  • Completion:
    • When the Enter button is pressed and the code is saved, the red light on the GE remote will dim, indicating that the programming process is complete.

Press the Power button once more, and if the device still doesn’t turn off, do step 4 again until it does. The remote will leave code search mode on its own if you have entered all the codes and the device has not turned off. Hold down the Setup button until the red light blinks twice. This will save the code. The code is now saved in the remote’s memory, so you can use it to handle the thing.

The Different Types of GE Universal Remotes

There are different styles and kinds of GE Universal Remotes. There are two main types of these remotes: those that have a learning function built in and those that have USB programming ports for programming.

GE universal remotes with built-in learning functions are meant to make setup easier by letting users program them by watching how other remote controls are programmed. Those with USB ports, on the other hand, are set using computers.

Like the Jasco Universal Remote Control from GE, GE Universal Remotes come in different shapes and sizes. Most audio and video devices can be controlled by this remote. It can be programmed to work with TVs, DVD players, sound systems, and CD players, among other things.

The GE 6-Device Universal Remote Control was made to make home entertainment centers easier to use by controlling up to six audio and video devices at the same time. These could be a TV, cable box, Blu-ray player, DVD player, DVR, satellite TV tuners, sound bars, and streaming media players like Roku or Apple TV.

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Conclusion

GE Universal Remotes are perfect for people who want to make their home theater system easier to use. These remotes make it easy to find the best setup for your devices by giving you a choice of codes and the option to program them without codes.

You can easily program your remote using either the brand code search method or the auto code search method. Different models have different levels of features and functions to meet the needs of different people.

GE Universal Remotes are convenient and don’t cost a lot of money. You can quickly change the way you enjoy home entertainment by following our guide on how to find universal remote codes and program them properly.

FAQs

Q: What is a GE universal remote?
A: A GE universal remote is a device used to control multiple electronic devices, such as TV, DVD players, and cable boxes, using a single remote control.

Q: How many devices can be programmed into a GE universal remote?
A: The number of devices that can be programmed into a GE universal remote depends on the model of the remote, but most models can control up to four devices.

Q: What are the ways to program a GE universal remote?
A: There are generally three ways to program a GE universal remote, including auto code search, direct code entry, and manual setup.

Q: How does the auto code search method work?
A: The auto code search method works by automatically searching for the correct codes for the electronic device you want to control. You need to turn on the device, press and hold down the setup button on the remote until the indicator light turns on, then release the button and press the device button to program. The remote will automatically search for the correct code for your device.

Q: How does the direct code entry method work?
A: The direct code entry method works by manually entering the code for the electronic device you want to control. You need to turn on the device, press and hold down the setup button on the remote until the indicator light turns on, then release the button and enter the code for your device.

Q: How does the manual setup method work?
A: The manual setup method works by using the code list provided with your GE universal remote to program your device. You need to turn on the device, press and hold down the setup button on the remote until the indicator light turns on, then release the button and enter the code for your device.

Q: Where can I find GE universal remote codes?
A: You can find GE universal remote codes in the manual that came with your remote or online through the GE Appliances website.

Q: What should I do if my GE universal remote does not work with my device?
A: If your GE universal remote does not work with your device, try reprogramming the remote using one of the three methods mentioned above. If that does not work, contact GE customer support for further assistance.

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