You can program your devices to use only one remote for added convenience in your entertainment setup.
You’ll need a universal remote to control your viewing and audio devices, including your cable box! Follow our technical team’s step-by-step instructions below to learn how to do this with your Arris cable box.
To continue with the programming or pairing process, you must know that codes must be used throughout the process.
These codes must be properly encoded to generate a precise command across all devices you wish to program. Here’s step-by-step guidance on how to do it:
If the Brand of your TV or Audio device is not listed in the code list, try searching for your code.
1=TV AND 3=AUDIO
Arris Cable Box Remote has several advantages, some of which are mentioned below:
This remote has made our lives easier because we no longer have to deal with the hassle of routine remote maintenance, which saves us a lot of time and effort.
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Point the remote at the Media Player and press and hold the UP and SETUP buttons until the power button on the remote blinks quickly. You should see two slow remote power button blinks after a few seconds, signaling that the remote has successfully paired.
Check the product manual for the remote code. The simplest method to locate a TV remote code is to consult the product manual. Don’t be concerned if you misplaced the printed manual. Take notice of the model and serial number on the back panel of your television.
Using the on-board tuners on the Arris Gateway TV box and Portal system, you can view and record six HD channels at the same time, while also viewing up to five previously recorded programs. Each TV that you want to use to access these functions requires a Portal.
To configure your universal remote without a code, press the SET and Zero (0) buttons on your universal remote four times simultaneously. This is a critical stage, and it is where most people fail. The LED light indicator (usually red) will then switch on steadily.