Using universal remotes can simplify the viewing experience by consolidating control over various devices into one handy tool. However, to achieve this seamless integration, you need the right Vizio TV codes. These codes are essential for programming universal remotes to work with your Vizio TV, allowing you to perform basic functions like turning the TV on and off, adjusting the volume, and navigating through channels.
List of Vizio TV Codes
Vizio TV codes are essential for programming universal remotes to control your Vizio TV. These codes vary depending on the type of remote you are using and can be categorized into different lengths: 2-digit, 3-digit, 4-digit, and 5-digit codes. Below is a comprehensive list of Vizio TV codes:
2 Digit TV Remote Codes
- 19: This code is less common but may be used for specific older models or remotes.
3 Digit TV Remote Codes
- 502
- 627
- 004
- 113
- 505
- 011: These codes are typically used for basic universal remotes that support three-digit input.
4 Digit TV Remote Codes
- 1758
- 0178
- 1756
- 0128
- 0117
- 1017
- 1078
- 0030
- 0056
- 0205
- 1292
- 1004: These codes are widely used across various universal remote brands.
5 Digit TV Remote Codes
- 10178
- 10117
- 11756
- 01377
- 10885
- 10864
- 10120: These codes are often required for more advanced universal remotes or specific models.
VIZIO Soundbar Remote Codes
- 4 Digit Codes: 1517
- 5 Digit Codes: 31517: These codes are specifically for controlling Vizio soundbars.
VIZIO Blu-Ray Remote Codes
- 5 Digit Codes: 22563: This code is used for controlling Vizio Blu-ray players.
When using these codes, ensure you follow the instructions provided with your universal remote to correctly program it for your Vizio device. If you encounter any issues, you may need to try multiple codes until you find the one that works for your specific setup.
How to Use Vizio TV Codes
Programming a universal remote for your Vizio TV can simplify your entertainment setup by consolidating control into a single device. Follow these step-by-step instructions to program your remote using Vizio TV codes.
Step 1: Turn on Your Vizio TV
- Use the power button on the TV itself to turn it on. Ensure the TV is functioning properly before proceeding.
Step 2: Prepare the Universal Remote
- Locate the Setup or Program button on your universal remote. Press and hold this button until the remote’s LED or power button flashes, indicating it is in programming mode.
- If your remote does not have a dedicated Setup button, refer to its manual for alternative instructions.
Step 3: Select the Device Type
- Press the TV button on the universal remote. This tells the remote that you are programming it to control a television.
Step 4: Enter the Vizio TV Code
- Using the number buttons on the remote, input one of the Vizio TV codes from the provided list (e.g., 1758, 10178). The LED should flash once after each digit and twice after entering a valid code.
- If the LED does not flash twice, repeat this step with a different code.
Step 5: Test the Remote
- Point the remote at your Vizio TV and press the Power button. If the TV turns off, the code has been successfully programmed.
- Test other functions (e.g., volume control, channel navigation) to ensure full compatibility.
Step 6: Save the Code
- Press the Enter or OK button on your remote to save the code. The LED will turn off, confirming that programming is complete.
Troubleshooting Tips
- If certain buttons on your remote doesn’t work after programming, try another code from the list.
- Ensure that you are using fresh batteries in your remote for optimal performance.
- For remotes with auto-search functionality, allow them to scan through all available codes until they find one compatible with your Vizio TV.
By following these steps, you can program most universal remotes to work seamlessly with your Vizio TV. If issues persist, consult your universal remote’s user manual or contact customer support for additional assistance