A:AnswerHello Skip - Yes, the remote made is designed to work with a wide variety of TV brands and models, including older Toshiba TVs. You will need to program it using the correct Toshiba TV code found within the user manual included with the remote.
A:AnswerYes. It does. This remote was very helpful to me. It was easy to program. Once I programmed the remote it worked like the original remote that I misplaced that came with the TV.
A:AnswerI can’t say and trashed my paperwork, however the instructions came with a long list of TV brand names and this provides a four or five digit code. You locate your TV brand and then key in a code and it works! It very simple to program. We have a very old maybe 20 yr old VIZ10 tv and I found the code within the list. I would say give this Universal Remote a try and if it doesn’t work return it.
A:AnswerI can’t say and trashed my paperwork, however the instructions came with a long list of TV brand names and this provides a four or five digit code. You locate your TV brand and then key in a code and it works! It very simple to program. We have a very old maybe 20 yr old VIZ10 tv and I found the code within the list. I would say give this Universal Remote a try and if it doesn’t work return it.
A:AnswerI can’t say and trashed my paperwork, however the instructions came with a long list of TV brand names and this provides a four or five digit code. You locate your TV brand and then key in a code and it works! It very simple to program. We have a very old maybe 20 yr old VIZ10 tv and I found the code within the list. I would say give this Universal Remote a try and if it doesn’t work return it.
A:AnswerLook up your TV Brand for the key code. It’s working the instructions. Once you find it follow the 3 step notes in the instruction manual. It’s simple!
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A:AnswerHello Cm67 - The remote will work with most major brands of IR satellite, cable, TV, DVD and streaming players and VCRs. There are no codes for home theater systems.
A:AnswerHello Eiffan - The remote will work with most major brands of IR satellite, cable, TV, DVD and streaming players (Apple TV) and VCRs. There are no codes for sound bars or home theater systems. I would look into the 8-device remote from our sister company Terk: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/terk-8-device-remote-brushed-black/6336497.p?skuId=6336497
A:AnswerI can’t say and trashed my paperwork, however the instructions came with a long list of TV brand names and this provides a four or five digit code. You locate your TV brand and then key in a code and it works! It very simple to program. We have a very old maybe 20 yr old VIZ10 tv and I found the code within the list. I would say give this Universal Remote a try and if it doesn’t work return it.
A:AnswerHello Trae - These remotes are made to work with multiple brands and there are codes for Westinghouse TV's but if the direct codes don't work the auto code search is a process where you can search through all the codes stored in the remote to the find the code for your device.
A:AnswerHello - These remotes are made to work with multiple brands and there are codes for Hisense TV's. Keep in mind that not all functions found on the original OEM remote control can be guaranteed with any universal remote control.
A:AnswerHello - There are codes listed for Sony TV's. Keep in mind that not all functions found on the original OEM remote control can be guaranteed with any universal remote control.