How to Program an AT&T U-verse Remote Control

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Generally, AT&T technicians will program universal remotes for you. If you get a new device, or feel like programming your remote yourself, there are several ways to get the remote set up. Follow this guide to learn how.

Method 1 of 4:

Using the TV Tool

Step 1 Turn on your TV.

Turn on your TV. This method will be using a built-in program in your cable box to help setup the remote. Press the Menu button, and then select Help. In the Help menu, select Remote Control Setup.

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Select your remote. There will be several options available. Scroll through them until you find the remote that matches yours. Tips and pictures will be displayed to help you figure out which remote you are using.

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Step 3 Select Automatic Code Search.

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Using Auto Code Search

Step 1 Turn on the device to want to program.

Turn on the device to want to program. This can be a TV, DVD player, or other auxiliary devices. Point the remote towards that device.

Step 2 Press and hold the Mode button and Enter button.

Step 3 Make sure the remote flashes.

Make sure the remote flashes. All of the Mode buttons should flash twice when you release. This indicates that you are in Programming Mode.

Step 4 Press the SCAN\FF button repeatedly.

Press the SCAN\FF button repeatedly. Pause briefly between each button press. Repeat until the device you are programming turns off. Press the Power button to turn the device back on.

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Check your functions. Once you power the device back on, make sure that the Volume and Mute functions work properly. If the buttons are not working, resume pressing the SCAN\FF button until they function.

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Press Enter to save the programming. The Mode that you are programming will display a single long flash to confirm that the programming was saved.

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Programming the Remote Manually

Step 1 Turn on the device you want to program.

Turn on the device you want to program. Note that only certain devices will work with the remote––look in your user manual to be sure that yours is included.

Step 2 Find the 4-digit setup code for the desired device.

Find the 4-digit setup code for the desired device. You can browse the list of all supported devices and there codes here.

Step 3 Press and hold the appropriate key on the remote.

Press and hold the appropriate key on the remote. It will either be TV, DVD, or AUX. Then, hold down the OK key at the same time. Hold both keys for one second, then release. The four Mode keys will flash to indicate that you have entered programming mode.

Step 4 Enter the 4-digit code from Step 2.

Step 5 Point the remote control at your device.

Point the remote control at your device. Press the power key one time. The device should turn off. If it does not, try starting again at Step 1.

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Using Your Remote Control Memory

Step 1 Turn on the device you want to program.

Turn on the device you want to program. Then, point the remote control at the device. If you cannot find your user manual, you can search your remote control's memory for the 4-digit code device code. This is also effective if the desired device isn't listed in the manual.

Step 2 Press and hold the key (TV, AUX, DVD) that you wish to program.

Press and hold the key (TV, AUX, DVD) that you wish to program. At the same time, hold the OK key. All keys should flash twice.

Step 3 Enter

Enter "922". The selected mode key should flash two times.

Step 4 Press and hold the PLAY button.

Press and hold the PLAY button. Wait for the device to turn off before you release PLAY. Use the REW key to look through each code backwards one at a time, and the FF key to look through them forwards one at a time. PLAY will resume an auto-search of the codes.

Step 5 Press ENTER once you have found the correct code.

Step 6 Turn the device on and try the remote.

Turn the device on and try the remote. If it does not work, you may need to repeat the steps. Advertisement

Community Q&A

What do I do if there is no brand name on my universal remote? Community Answer

Just use the "tool" -- it will find the correct code automatically. It's easy and fast and works every time.

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What should the TV volume be set on? Community Answer Keep the volume at 20 to 30, so that your eardrums will be happy and you can still hear the TV.

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Sometimes when I hit the channel up or down button, the screen gets enlarged or smaller (similar to a zoom function). How do I reset the screen to normal size? The zoom function does not reset it.

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This can happen if you watch a Standard Definition (SD) program in a High Definition (HD) TV. Check if the channels with the small screen are non-HD. If that's the case, there's unfortunately nothing you can do about it.

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