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RCA Soundbar Universal Remote Codes

Do you want to control your RCA sound bar with universal remote controls, TV remote, cable remote or with SAT remote, now you can use the RCA universal remote sound bar codes that we have mentioned below and using programming methods. So, check the codes below once and enter them according to the methods below.

If you find that one of these codes is not working, use another code and repeat this procedure with different codes from this list and your sound bar will be programmed with your favorite universal remote.

RCA Soundbar 5-digit universal remote control

  • 20060
  • 31254
  • 30531

RCA Soundbar 5-digit universal remote control

  • 20149
  • 33969
  • 31390
  • 30360
  • 20807
  • 30823
  • 33295
  • 33091
  • 31511
  • 33363
  • 20042
  • 31023
  • 32041
  • 21014
  • 21060
  • 31963
  • 31459
  • 21035
  • 31023
  • 31609
  • 20035
  • 32426
  • 30531
  • 33297
  • 32655

How to program the RCA sound bar universal remote control without codes

In the automatic search method, all universal remote control codes have gone through a scanning process in the remote control. It scans one code at a time to find the correct remote code that works with your remote to program the command. Follow the instructions below:

  1. “Light up” smart device like “TV” that you want the universal remote to work.
  2. “Light up” remote control, press the button on the device (TV, DVD, CBL and OK / SEL) for 3 seconds. The LED indicator indicates that the device is ready to be programmed.
  3. Point the remote control at the device and click “CH +” & “CH-“ switches. The remote will display the on / off signals. hurry “up” Where “down” continuously until the device switch off.
  4. Check the code by clicking on “Power” key. The device must light up. If it starts, try changing the channel to verify that the remote is correctly programmed.
  5. Now press the “device” button to save the code. The device LED will blink twice to confirm the stored code.

How to program the RCA sound bar Universal remote control with manual method

Using the key code we can easily program a universal remote control and the key code identifies the make and model of your equipment.

  • You must first “Turn on the device”
  • press the “TV” On your “RCA Soundbar universal remote control”
  • Now press and hold the “Configuration button” on the universal remote until it displays the “Bright flash” (This means it is in “learning mode”)
  • Finally enter the “Key code” that you have found in the programming guide (Instruction booklet)
  • Once you have done this procedure, all you need to do is “Point your remote control at the television” then “Press and hold the power” button
  • You can release the “Power button” every time the screen turns off

That’s it, your TV will work fine now with the universal remote control, if your device does not work then try repeating the same procedure with the different code from the same part of the reference table.

How to program the RCA sound bar universal remote control with Code search

If you can’t find the key code that works for the device at that time, you can configure your universal remote to search for the correct one. It’s a code in the manual that forces the remote into search mode

  • First of all “Turn on the device”
  • Now press and hold the “To install” button
  • Enter the “9-9-1” code (three digits)
  • Now hold the “Power button” on the remote control, then press the channel upwards until the device in this case your TV “Off”

The above method may take a little longer, but finding your key code is very important. Once you have completed the above procedure, your remote control should work for all in functions.

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Suresh Choudhary

Suresh is a former writer for Lifewire who started reporting on consumer electronics in 2015. He's focused more closely on home entertainment and home theater technology like Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD players. Since studying electronics in high school, he's been a fervent electronics and audiophile hobbyist.

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