The codes for universal remote controls, such as your Roku Netflix, vary depending on the specific model. In order to find a code for your remote you will need to search the internet, if you have lost the manual that came with your remote, using the information about the particular model. Universal remote codes will either be 3 or 4 digits long, depending on the brand, and can be any combination of numbers from 0 to 9. There are a number of websites that offer free universal remote codes for a large variety of brands, so try one of these once you’ve looked up the model of your control. Two of these websites are www.remote-codes.com/ and www.remotecentral.com/features/remotes.htm
Once you have found a code that is suitable for your Roku Netflix universal remote, you will then need to use it to program your remote control with the devices in your television set up. If you have a working code, this is a relatively simple process and can be done quite quickly. Switch on the device you are trying to set up with the remote, e.g. A DVD player, and hold down the ‘code search’ button on your remote control. Next, hold down and release the button that you want to correspond with that device, e.g. The ‘DVD’ button, and the light should blink and continue to stay on. This is when you will need to enter the code and if it is working then the light will switch off. If the light continues to blink then it means that the code you have tried does not work. You will therefore need to try another code that you have found on the internet. To confirm that your universal remote code has worked, point your remote at the device you have coordinated and press the ‘power’ button. If the devices switches off or on then the code has worked. If nothing happens it is safe to assume that the code hasn’t worked and you will need to try again or find another code.
Once you have found a code that is suitable for your Roku Netflix universal remote, you will then need to use it to program your remote control with the devices in your television set up. If you have a working code, this is a relatively simple process and can be done quite quickly. Switch on the device you are trying to set up with the remote, e.g. A DVD player, and hold down the ‘code search’ button on your remote control. Next, hold down and release the button that you want to correspond with that device, e.g. The ‘DVD’ button, and the light should blink and continue to stay on. This is when you will need to enter the code and if it is working then the light will switch off. If the light continues to blink then it means that the code you have tried does not work. You will therefore need to try another code that you have found on the internet. To confirm that your universal remote code has worked, point your remote at the device you have coordinated and press the ‘power’ button. If the devices switches off or on then the code has worked. If nothing happens it is safe to assume that the code hasn’t worked and you will need to try again or find another code.