One-For-All Universal Remote Codes For Samsung TV

Programming a One For All universal remote to work with your Samsung TV is simple. This guide provides the latest codes, step-by-step instructions, and tips to ensure your remote works perfectly. Whether you’ve lost your original remote or want to control multiple devices, we’ve got you covered with clear, actionable steps.

Why Use a One For All Universal Remote?

A One For All remote can control your Samsung TV and other devices like Blu-ray players or soundbars. It simplifies your setup by reducing the number of remotes you need. This guide focuses on Samsung TV codes and programming methods to make setup easy.

One For All Remote Codes for Samsung TVs

Below is a comprehensive list of One For All remote codes for Samsung TVs. These codes are verified for 2025 and work with most Samsung TV models, including older and newer smart TVs.

4 Digit Codes

01050077
00760109
00070009
00040005
00850172
09420358
00120015
00800587
01780056
00190030
00600093

5 Digit Codes

2436641655
11212

Note: Codes vary by remote model and TV. Start with the first code and test each one if needed. Check your remote’s manual for specific code requirements.


How to Program Your One For All Remote for a Samsung TV

You can program your One For All remote using two methods: manual code entry or code search. Follow these steps for each method.

Method 1: Manual Code Entry

  1. Turn on your Samsung TV.
  2. Press the “TV” button on your One For All remote.
  3. Hold the “Setup” or “Magic” button until the LED light blinks twice.
  4. Enter one of the 4-digit or 5-digit codes listed above using the number pad.
  5. If the LED blinks twice, the code is accepted. Test the remote by pressing the power button.
  6. If the code doesn’t work, repeat steps 3-5 with the next code on the list.

Method 2: Code Search (No Code Needed)

  1. Turn on your Samsung TV.
  2. Press the “TV” button on your remote.
  3. Hold the “Setup” or “Magic” button until the LED blinks twice.
  4. Enter the code “991” on the number pad. The LED should blink twice again.
  5. Point the remote at the TV and press the “Power” button.
  6. Press the “CH+” button repeatedly until the TV turns off (this may take up to 150 presses).
  7. When the TV turns off, press the “Setup” button to save the code.
  8. Test the remote to ensure it controls the TV.

Tip: If the remote doesn’t work after programming, check the batteries or try another code. Some features, like menu navigation, may require a specific code for full functionality.

Programming Your Samsung Smart Remote as a Universal Remote

If you have a Samsung Smart TV, you can use its remote as a universal remote for devices connected via HDMI, like Blu-ray players or gaming consoles. Here’s how:

  1. Connect the external device to your TV via HDMI.
  2. Press the “Home” button on your Samsung remote.
  3. Navigate to “Connected Devices” > “Universal Remote.”
  4. Select “Start” and choose the device type (e.g., Blu-ray, Game Console).
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete setup.

This method works for Samsung TVs from 2014 to 2024. Check your TV model for specific menu navigation.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

If your One For All remote doesn’t work with your Samsung TV, try these solutions:

  • Wrong Code: Test all listed codes or use the code search method.
  • Low Batteries: Replace with fresh batteries to ensure proper function.
  • Incorrect Setup: Double-check the steps and ensure you’re pressing the correct buttons.
  • TV Model Compatibility: Some older Samsung TVs may need specific codes. Check your TV’s model number on the back or in the settings menu.
  • Interference: Remove obstacles between the remote and TV.

Using Your Phone as a Samsung TV Remote

If programming fails or you need a temporary solution, use your smartphone with the Samsung SmartThings app:

  1. Download the SmartThings app from the App Store or Google Play.
  2. Connect your phone and Samsung TV to the same Wi-Fi network.
  3. Open the app, select your TV, and follow the prompts to pair.
  4. Use the app’s virtual buttons to control your TV.

This works for most Samsung Smart TVs from 2016 onward.

Final Thoughts

Programming a One For All universal remote for your Samsung TV is straightforward with the right codes and steps. Use the provided 4-digit and 5-digit codes or the code search method for quick setup. If issues persist, the SmartThings app offers a convenient alternative. Keep this guide handy for a hassle-free experience.

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FAQ’s

How do I connect my One For All to my Samsung?

First, press your remote’s MAGIC key. Choose the device you wish to control in step two. Step 3: Finally, press and hold the remote control digit for your brand and device (e.g. 6 for Samsung TV). Release the key as soon as the device shuts off, and the LED on the remote will start to flicker twice.

Does One For All remote work on Samsung?

You can discover the ideal universal remote control for your Samsung devices in the broad One For All product selection. You can connect up to eight different devices if you own one of our universal remotes!

How do I use my old One For All remote?

Simply aim your One For All remote control and your original remote control in the same direction to begin the remote control learning process. You can now choose the key you want to replicate and depress it on both your original remote and your One For All remote control.

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