Universal Remote Codes for Roku TV Systems

universal remote codes for Roku TV

If you want to use your cable, satellite, or universal remote to control your Roku TV, you need to program the remote for it. For this, you will require Roku TV codes for your specific remote brand. This article give a comprehensive list of universal remote codes for Roku TVs manufactured by popular brands and Roku-branded TVs. The codes are of 3-digit, 4-digit, and 5-digit depending on the remote brand.

What are the Universal Remote Codes for a Roku TV?

The universal remote codes for Roku TV systems are listed in the table below. These codes cover Roku TVs made by popular brands such as Element, Haier, Hisense, LG, JVC, Hitachi, Insignia, Sharp, ONN, Magnavox, Roku, RCA, Philips, TCL, and Sanyo. Find your remote brand in the table and follow the programming instructions that correspond to it.

Remote Brand Roku TV Codes Programming Instructions
GE 6171, 6251, 6001, 6381, 2891, 1741 GE remote programming
Philips 6171, 6251, 6001, 6381, 2891, 1741, 5931 Philips remote programming
RCA 61514, 72015, 28311, 22011, 68612 RCA remote programming
One For All 2434, 4398, 1756, 3183, 4892, 2049, 4740, 4487, 2360, 2183, 0178 One For All remote programming
Sony 01756, 00818, 02434, 00885, 02049, 00706, 00178 Sony remote programming
ONN 17424, 17525, 17811, 18610 ONN remote programming
Inteset 14398, 14740, 14487, 10885 Inteset remote programming
AT&T U-verse 11756, 12434, 10885, 10706, 13183, 12360, 12049, 10463 U-verse remote programming
DirecTV 11564, 11447, 11602, 12360, 12183, 12247, 11781, 12187, 10463, 10047 DirecTV remote programming
Comcast/Xfinity 1756, 10885, 14398, 12434, 10706, 11564, 12049, 11602, 12360, 14740 Xfinity remote programming
Dish Network 1756, 2434, 0178, 3183, 0885, 2049, 0706, 0178, 2183, 4398, 0818, 2360, 2183, 3061, 2371, 1486 Dish remote programming
Frontier 1756, 2434, 1564, 0885, 2183, 1758, 0178 Frontier remote programming
Shaw 0463, 2434, 11756 Shaw Direct support
Altice (Cablevision, Optimum, Suddenlink) 617, 619, 1111, 0821, 0001, 3411, 3311, 2801, 4141, 1931, 1661, 1561 Altice remote programming
Google Fiber 2856 Google Fiber support
Verizon FiOS 424, 1756, 1564, 0885, 1758, 0178 Verizon FiOS remote programming
Cox 11756, 10885, 12434, 14398, 10818, 10706, 12049, 11602, 12360, 12183, 10178 Cox remote programming
Spectrum 1756, 2434, 1564, 0885, 2360, 2049, 0706, 2183, 1758, 0178 Spectrum remote programming
TiVo 1206, 1162, 1012, 1246, 1387 TiVo remote programming
Hama 27115, 98312 Hama remote programming
WOW! 1447, 3183, 2434 WOW! support
Brightstar 084 Brightstar remote programming
Blackweb 2491, 3531, 3532 Blackweb remote programming
Flipper 3381, 2891 Flipper remote programming
Microsoft Xbox One T1756 Xbox support
Buckeye Broadband 12434, 2434 Buckeye support
Sparklight (CableOne)  2434 Sparklight support
Hawaiian Telcom 2434 Hawaiian Telcom support
CenturyLink 2414, 2434, 3183 CenturyLink support
Windstream 2414, 2434, 3183 Windstream support

How to Program a Universal Remote to Roku TV?

While the exact programming steps vary by remote brand, here is a general approach to program any universal remote to a Roku TV using device codes.

  1. Power on your Roku TV.
  2. Press the device selection button (TV) on your remote. For some remotes like GE, hold the Setup button until the LED lights up, then press the device button.
  3. Enter the code using the numeric keypad.
  4. Test the basic functions of your device, like adjusting volume and changing channels. If not working, try the next code until it works.

If you can’t find a working code, then try other methods of programming a universal remote.

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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