How to Program One For All Universal Remotes

You can program your One For All universal remote either by entering a code directly or without code by using the SimpleSet feature, which assigns a single-digit shortcut to each brand for quicker setup. Both methods involve selecting the device type, activating setup mode, entering the code, and testing for a response.

This article provides step-by-step instructions for programming One For All remotes from the Smart Control, Evolve, Essence, Contour, Essential, Zapper, and Simple series, along with the Streamer remote.

Direct Code Entry

The programming instructions below apply to Smart Control, Evolve, Essence, Contour and Essential models.

  1. Find One For All remote codes for your device brand using our code lookup tool.
  2. Turn on the device you wish to operate with your OFA remote.
  3. Press the DEVICES or MODE button until the LED under the corresponding device (e.g., TV, DVD) lights up. Skip this step if your remote only supports one device (e.g., Evolve TV, Contour TV, or Essential TV).
  4. Enter the Setup mode by pressing and holding MAGIC or SETUP button. Some models use The MAGIC button as SETUP (e.g., OFA8, Slim Line).
    • For Smart Control, Evolve, and Essence Series: Hold until the LED blinks twice and stays on under the selected device button.
    • For Contour, OFA8, Essential Series: Hold for approximately 3 seconds until the LED blinks twice.
  5. Enter the 4-digit code listed for your device brand. If the correct code is entered, the LED the LED blinks twice and turns off.
  6. Test the remote by pressing the POWER button. If your device turns off, your remote is ready to use. If not, repeat the steps using the next code listed for your device. Once you find a working code, test other buttons too.

SimpleSet Code Search

To program one for all remotes without codes, we use SimpleSet code search. SimpleSet is an easy method of setting up One For All remotes in a few key presses. It uses a pre-assigned single-digit number for devices of popular brands. So first, select the type of device you want to program then your brand’s single-digit number (from the tables below).

Once you choose the mode and locate your device’s digit, follow the steps below to program your remote.

  1. Turn on your device.
  2. Hold the MAGIC button until the LED under the current mode lights up.
  3. Press the DEVICES or MODE button repeatedly until the LED for your device turns on.
  4. Press and hold the single-digit number for your device brand and release it immediately when your device turns off. The LED will blink twice and turn off. Your remote should now control your device.

If any key did not work correctly, repeat the process and the remote will then start the search with the next code in the memory.

The table below shows the 8 different modes on the remote and the type of devices that can be set up in that mode.

ModeType of Device
TVTV, HDTV, LED, LCD, Plasma, Projector
STBSet Top Box, Satellite Receiver, Cable Converter, Freeview, DVB-T, IPTV
BLUBlu-ray, DVD, DVD Home Cinema, VCR, Laser Disk
AUDAudio, AV Receiver, Amplifier, Tuner
DVDDVD, DVD Home Cinema, Blu-ray, VCR, Laser Disk
GAMEGame Console (IR only), Digital Media Receiver, Streamer
MEDIADigital Media Receiver, Streamer, Game Console (IR only)
S BARSound Bar, Active Speaker System

The table below shows the list of brands and their pre-assigned numbers.

For International (INT) Models

DigitTVDVD, BLUSTBGAME/MEDIAAUDS BAR
1Alba/ Bush/ GoodmansDenon, Harman/ KardonBSkyB/ Sky Ireland/ OrangeAppleDenonBose
2GrundigJVCCanal+/ CanalSat/ Digital+AsusHarman/ Kardon, JBLCanton/ Denon
3LGLGDream Multimedia/ TechniSatDune/ IomegaJVC/ Kenwood/ LGHarman/ Kardon, JBL
4PanasonicPanasonicDStv/ Multichoice/ Foxtel/ Sky New ZealandEmtec/ A.C.Ryan/ Fantec/ iconBIT/ iNextMarantz/ Philips or OnkyoLG
5PhilipsPhilipsfreebox/ Tricolor TV/Vu+MicrosoftNAD or Onkyo or Panasonic/ TechnicsMaxell/ Onkyo
6SamsungPioneerHumaxPopcorn Hour/ Philips/ XtreamerOnkyo or Panasonic/ Technics or Philips/ MarantzPanasonic/ Philips
7SharpSamsungSamsungRoku/ Mede8er/ Sky UK/ Ireland/ Austria/ DeutschlandPanasonic/ Technics or PioneerSamsung
8SonySonySky Italia/ SFR/ Neuf TVSony (Logitech/ OneForAll/ RE-BL/ WB Electronics)Pioneer or SamsungSony
9TCL/ ThomsonToshibaSky Deutschland/Österreich/ T-Home/ Deutsche TelekomSumvision/ Cyclone/ PoppstarSonyTeufel
0ToshibaYamahaUPC/ Cablecom/ UPC Direct/ Virgin MediaWestern Digital/ DVICOYamahaYamaha

For US Models

DigitTVDVD, BLUSTBGAME/MEDIAAUDS BAR
1HisenseInsigniaAT&T, DIRECTV, Sky MexicoAppleBoseBose
2LGLGBell, Bell MTSD-LinkDenonJBL, ZVOX
3PanasonicPanasonicCharter, Spectrum, Time Warner Cable, Bright House NetworksMicrosoftHarman/ KardonLG
4Philips, MagnavoxPhilips, MagnavoxComcast, XfinityNetgearMarantz, PhilipsPanasonic
5SamsungPioneerCox CommunicationsNVIDIAOnkyo, IntegraPhilips, Magnavox
6SharpSamsungDISH Network, Dish MexicoRokuPioneerSonos, RCA
7SonySharpOptimum, SuddenlinkSling MediaRCASamsung
8TCL, RCASonyShaw, Shaw DirectTiVoSamsungSony
9ToshibaToshibaTiVoWestern DigitalSonyVIZIO
0VIZIOYamahaVerizon, FrontierXiaomiYamahaYamaha

How to Program Zapper and Zapper+ Remotes

The programming instructions below apply to URC 6810 (Zapper) and URC 6820 (Zapper+) remotes.

  1. Turn on the device. Make sure the device (TV, Set-Top Box, or Audio device) is powered on and not in standby mode.
  2. Enter Setup Mode
    • For Zapper:
      • TV: Hold the TV Power and STB Power buttons.
      • Set-Top Box (STB): Hold Volume + and Volume–.
      • Audio Device: Hold Channel + and Channel–.
    • For Zapper+:
      • TV: Hold TV Power and STB Power until the red LED blinks twice.
      • Set-Top Box (STB): Hold Volume + and Channel+.
      • Audio Device: Hold Volume– and Channel–.
  3. Enter the code for your device.
    • For Zapper: Enter the 5-digit code using the Power, Volume, and Channel keys to represent digits as follows:
      • TV Power = 1
      • STB Power = 2
      • Volume Up = 3
      • Channel Up = 4
      • Volume Down = 5
      • Channel Down = 6
      • Example: For the code 23415, press STB Power (2)Volume Up (3)Channel Up (4)TV Power (1)Volume Down (5).
  4. For Zapper+: Enter the 4-digit code using the number keys.
  5. Aim the remote at the device and press the Power (or Mute) button. If the device responds (turns off or mutes), your remote is ready to use. If not, repeat the steps with the next code listed for your brand.

How to Program Simple Series Remotes

The programming instructions below apply to URC 6410 (Simple TV), URC 6420 (Simple 2), URC 6430 (Simple 3), and URC 6440 (Simple 4) universal remotes.

  1. Enter the Setup mode.
    • For Simple TV/2, to set up:
      • TV: Press and hold the Red + Blue buttons for 3 seconds until the LED blinks twice.
      • SAT/Cable/Set-Top-Box: Press and hold the Green + Yellow buttons for 3 seconds until the LED blinks twice.
    • For Simple 3/4:
      • Press and hold the SETUP button for 3 seconds until the LED blinks twice.
  2. Select the Device Type (For Simple 3/4 only).
    • Press the device button (e.g., TV) corresponding to the device you wish to control.
  3. Enter the first 4-digit code listed for your device’s brand. If the correct code is entered, the LED will blink twice.
  4. Aim the remote at your device and press the POWER button. If the device turns off, your remote is ready to use. If not, repeat the process using the next code on the list.

How to Program Streamer Remote

Depending on the retailer, the OFA Streamer remote (URC 7935) comes preprogrammed for a Roku streaming box and a Samsung TV or TCL Roku TV. However, you can reprogram it to control other streaming devices, TV functions (Volume, Mute, Input, Power), or the Volume and Mute of a Sound Bar.

  1. Turn on the device. Ensure the device you’re setting up is powered on (not on standby), and aim the remote at it.
  2. Enter the Setup mode.
    • Use the appropriate button combination until the LED under the ring blinks twice:
      • TV: Hold TV Power + Back (Yellow LED)
      • Streamer: Hold Streamer Power + Home (Red LED)
      • Audio Device: Hold Volume + and Volume – (Green LED)
  3. Enter the code:
    • Each brand has a 5-digit code using the following buttons:
      • TV Power = 1
      • Streamer Power = 2
      • Back (←) = 3
      • Home (⌂) = 4
      • Replay (⟲) = 5
      • Options (*) = 6
    • For example, to enter 23161, press Streamer Power (2), Back (3), TV Power (1), Options (6), TV Power (1)
    • The green LED will blink twice when the code is entered correctly.
  4. Press the Power (or Mute) button. If the device responds, the setup is complete. If not, try the next code in the list.

Programming your One For All remote is not a big task with the right codes and instructions. Follow our guide, and you can quickly connect your remote to your TV, soundbar, and other devices without any hassles. We know it doesn’t seem easy initially, but breaking it down step by step will make it much easier. If you get stuck or have questions, leave a comment below.

FAQs

Do One For All universal remotes work with smart TVs?

Yes, they are compatible with popular Smart TV brands like Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio, and many more. You can use the remote to control multiple home entertainment devices.

Does One For All remotes control Amazon Fire Stick?

Yes, One For All remotes can control Amazon Fire Stick, but it requires programming. Alternatively, the Streamer Remote works without setup; just insert the batteries and start using it.

What is the use of Magic button on One For All remotes?

The Magic Key puts the remote into programming mode. Hold it for a few seconds until the device light (e.g., TV, AUX, DVD) blinks or illuminates.

How do I reset a One For All Remote?

To reset, press and hold the Magic Key until the device light blinks twice. Then, enter the reset code (usually 981) to restore factory settings.

Vishnu Mohan

Vishnu is a professional home theater technician and experienced AV installer with over 7 years of hands-on experience setting up custom home entertainment systems. He specializes in universal remote programming, system troubleshooting, and AV integration and optimization, with a focus on making complex setups intuitive and user-friendly.

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