Inteset Universal Remote Codes and Programming Guide

inteset remote codes and programming

The Inteset 4-in-1 universal IR learning remote (model INT-422) brings versatility and simplicity to home entertainment control, particularly for streaming enthusiasts. Pre-programmed for popular devices like Apple TV, Xbox One, Media Center, and Roku, it also supports a vast range of additional devices via an extensive built-in code database.

With advanced features like learning mode, volume and channel locks, macros, and TV Smart Hub programming, the remote offers a streamlined setup experience. You can easily configure up to 4 devices, enhancing their control setup for both traditional and streaming platforms.

In this article, I have shared the complete list of Inteset universal remote codes as a code lookup tool and a detailed programming guide.

Inteset Universal Remote Codes

The 5-digit Inteset remote codes for popular TV brands are listed below.

  • Akai: 12676, 13981, 14340
  • Fire TV: 02049
  • Insignia: 12049, 14487, 11780, 13227
  • LG: 00683, 00516
  • Magnavox: 10171, 11454, 11506, 11755
  • Mitsubishi: 10250, 10093, 10150, 11250
  • Panasonic: 10250, 10037, 10650, 10508, 10208
  • Philips: 10017, 10171, 11454, 10556
  • TCL: 00492, 00629
  • Samsung: 10156, 10812, 10702, 10556, 10037
  • Sansui: 10171, 10037, 10714
  • Sony: 11505, 10810, 11385, 11651
  • Vizio: 13758, 11758,14905, 14723, 12707

If your device brand is not listed above, use the code lookup tool provided below.

Inteset Remote Code Lookup Tool

Note: The codes are compiled from multiple sources, so not all codes may be compatible with your specific remote model.

How to Program Inteset Universal Remote

Inteset remotes come pre-programmed for Apple TV, Xbox One, Media Center/Kodi, and Roku device codes (except Roku Stick) that can be re-programmed easily. If you are using those devices, you won’t need to program the remote. The setup codes for these devices are pre-programmed to the A, B, C, and D device mode buttons respectively on the remote.

If you are not using any of these devices, you can overwrite the pre-programming with the setup codes of your particular device as explained below.

Programming with Code

To program an Inteset remote using setup codes, follow the steps below:

  1. Power on your device (E.g. TV).
  2. Press the Device button on the remote you want to program (ie. A, B, C, or D).
  3. Press and hold the SET button till the red LED blinks twice, then release.
  4. Enter the first 5-digit setup code for your device that you found out earlier. The LED will blink once as you enter each digit. If the code you entered is valid, it will blink twice quickly.
    • Note: If the LED doesn’t blink twice after you enter the 5-digit code, repeat steps 2 to 4 with another code for the device.
  5. Press the POWER button. The device should now turn off, if not repeat steps 2 to 5 until you find a compatible code.
  6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the other devices you want the remote to set up for.

programming inteset remote with code

Programming without Code

To program Inteset universal remote without code, use the steps outlined below:

  1. Switch on the device you want to control.
  2. Press the desired Device button once.
  3. Press and hold the SET button till the red LED blinks twice, then release.
  4. Enter 9 9 1 using the number keys, the LED will blink twice.
  5. Now press the device group number corresponding to your device.
    • 0 = Cable box
    • 1 = TV
    • 2 = DVD, Blu-ray player, Streaming
    • 3 = Audio equipment
  6. Aim the remote to your device and press the POWER button. The remote will send the first code in its library for the power button for the device group.
  7. If your device does not respond, press the CH+ button to send the next code. Continue pressing the CH+ button until your device turns off. Press CH- for the previous code.
  8. Once the device turns off, press the SET button to save the code to the selected device mode.

programming inteset remote without code

Programming to use with TV Smart Hubs (INT-422-3 Only)

Once you program the standard TV Device Code for your brand from our list, the steps below will enable access to the Smart Hub features. Note that these may not work for every model and could cause issues if used with unsupported models. Typically, they work with the first few codes listed for each brand.

  1. Press the Mode for the TV with Smart Hub (e.g., A, B, C, or D) after programming the TV device code.
  2. Press and hold the SET button until the LED blinks twice.
  3. Enter 994, then press and release the SET button.
  4. Enter the brand code (provided below), then press the Display button (the LED should blink twice).
  5. This will program the Display button to access the TV’s Smart Hub in the selected TV mode (A, B, C, or D).

Here is the brand code list.

Brand Code
Haier 00639
Hisense 00551
Insignia 00545
JVC 29247
LG 00516, 00683
Magnavox 61553
Panasonic 47149
Philips 63428
Samsung 00521
Sanyo 00279
Sharp 43500
Sony 14917
TCL 00629, 00492
Toshiba 52389
Vizio 00344

So that is how you can set up your Inteset universal remote to work with your home entertainment devices. We have explained a couple of methods out of which the first one using the setup codes is the easiest one and needs a few minutes to complete. If you have a code, the first method is the best option. Otherwise, the second method is the only method available and you need to spend some time to setup the remote as it requires testing all the codes in its database.

Now, give it a try, and let me know how it worked for you. Did you use the first method or the second one? If you have encountered any issues, feel free to ask via comments.

About the Author: 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. He has extensive experience with a wide range of brands, including Logitech Harmony, GE, RCA, One For All, and more, and enjoys helping users get the most out of their devices. When he's not on the job, he shares remote codes, programming procedures, and troubleshooting tips right here on the blog to help others confidently take control of their home tech.

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