Last Updated on May 8, 2023 by Ron D. Morgan
Trisonic universal remote control is one of the not-so-popular remote controls out there. But that doesn’t make it of less quality. The brand has a 6-in-1 universal remote control because it can be used on both TV, DVD player, VCR, Soundbar, and other electronic devices in your home.
Before using the Trisonic universal remote, you have to program the remote to the device. The programming process requires having the Trisonic universal remote codes.
This post outlines the Trisonic universal remote codes for major TV brands out there. Also, in the latter part of the post, you will find a guide on how to program the Trisonic universal remote to a TV and other devices.
If you don’t see the remote codes for your TV brand, please leave a comment for us. We will update the list from time to time.
All-in-One Trisonic Universal Remote Codes
- 0112
- 0002
- 0811
- 0437
- 0616
- 0520
- 1818
- 0608
Trisonic Universal Remote Codes For All TV Brands
AOC: 0001, 0104, 0002, 0330, 0508
Apex: 0232,0223, 0003, 0127, 1313
Citizen: 0115, 0002, 0532, 0402, 0112
Coby: 1710,1314
Cutis Mathaes: 0112, 0437, 0704, 0701, 0415
Daewoo: 0082, 0811, 0014, 0102, 0618, 0616, 0808
Daytron: 0682, 0008
Duraband: 0016, 0520, 0323, 0817
Element: 1918
Emerson: 1818, 0872, 0008, 0908, 0324, 0134, 0198, 0196, 0004, 0304, 0305
Envision: 0002, 0502, 1519, 1302
Funai: 1134, 1304, 1204, 0608, 0708
Gateway: 0206
GE: 0704, 0018, 0502, 0067, 0006, 0134
Goldstar: 0006, 0102, 0002, 0017, 0430, 0224
Haier: 0709, 0023, 0323, 1316, 0195
Hisense: 0410, 0701, 0002, 0806, 0316, 1219, 0819, 0223, 1203
Hitachi:0816,0410, 1801, 0715, 0808, 0002
Ilo: 0421, 1608,1903, 0620, 1515, 1812, 1004
Insignia: 1619, 1719,0520,0323, 0811, 0115, 0213, 0316, 1414, 0504
JBL: 0837
JC Penney: 0312, 0512, 0704, 0112, 0801
JCB: 0601
Jensense: 0009, 0620, 0914
JVC: 0715, 0204, 0608, 0617,0006
Konka: 0911, 0906, 0203, 0206, 0842
LG: 0015, 0002, 0324, 0814, 0117, 0502
Magnavox: 1818, 0002, 0919, 1914, 0430
Mitsubishi: 0715, 0002, 0062, 0712, 0718
NAD: 0902, 0912, 0120, 0512
NEC: 1848, 0002, 0719, 0608, 0001
Olevia: 1902, 1304, 1915, 1217
Onwa: 0906, 0816
Optimum: 0818, 0038, 0708, 1190
Panasonic: 1818, 0418, 0738, 0818
Philips: 0017, 0807, 0821, 1818, 1071
Philco: 1417, 0002, 0037, 0918, 0702
Pioneer: 0120, 1118, 0808, 0602, 0618, 0818
Polaroid: 1318, 1817, 1218, 0916, 0818,1218
Proscan: 0002, 0121, 1802, 0328, 1180
Quasar: 0718, 0007, 0418, 0617, 0138
Radio Shack: 0406, 0418,1048, 0617, 0138
RCA: 0312, 0104, 0408, 0418, 1048, 0602, 0024
Realistic: 3002, 0704, 0024, 0802, 0806
Samsung: 0112, 0002, 2932, 0808,3437, 0212
Sansui: 0118, 0432, 0031, 0041
Sanyo: 0806, 0011, 0428, 0032, 0030,1014
Sharp: 0909, 0309, 0907, 0032, 0111, 0224
Sony: 0414, 0801, 0062,0438, 0816
Soundesign: 0502, 0902, 0906, 0452
Sylvania: 0907, 0002, 0715, 0520, 0708
Teknika: 0152, 0502, 0906, 0704, 0112
Toshiba: 0112, 0517, 0512, 0013, 0618, 0020
Vizio: 1510, 0709, 0009, 1419, 0015, 1202
Wards: 0706, 0622, 0794, 0432, 0108
Westinghouse: 0324, 0808, 0283, 0237
Yamaha: 0616, 0002, 0732, 0608
Zenith: 0224, 0406, 0418, 0324, 0712, 0713, 0324, 0407
How to Program Trisonic Universal Remote Control
There are two methods for programming a Trisonic remote. You can either program using the remote codes or using the auto search method. Both methods will be explained in detail below.
Program Trisonic Universal Remote Using Remote Codes
. Insert two AAA batteries inside your remote control. Go through the list of codes earlier and get the remote codes for your TV brand.
. Hold the remote control close to the device you want to program. In this example, a TV.
. Press and hold the ‘Code Search Button for 5 seconds. Release the button when the tiny LED light turns and remains on.
. Release the button and press the device component button. In this instance, the component button is ‘TV’.
. Release the button when the LED light starts to blink.
. Enter the 4-digit code using the number buttons on your remote control. The tiny LED light will stop flashing when you key in the correct code.
. Finally, press the ‘Power Button’. If your TV turns off, it shows that the programming process is complete. Press the power button again to turn on your TV.
Program Trisonic Universal Remote Using Auto-Search Method
. Insert two AAA batteries inside your remote control. Go through the list of codes earlier and get the remote codes for your TV brand.
. Hold the remote control close to the device you want to program. In this example, a TV.
. Press and hold the ‘Code Search Button’ for 5 seconds. Release the button when the tiny LED light turns and remains on.
. Release the button and press the device component button. In this instance, the component button is ‘TV’.
. Release the button when the LED light starts to blink.
. The remote control is in programming mode now. Simply, press the CHAN+ button. Continue to press and release the button until your TV changes the channel.
. Press the ‘Mute’ button to save the code.
. Finally, press the ‘Power Button’. If your TV turns off, it shows that the programming process is complete. Press the power button again to turn on your TV.
How To Program Trisonic TS-RC411 Via Auto Code
. Hold the remote control close to your TV or any device you want to sync to.
. Press and hold the ‘Power’ button and ‘Component’ button simultaneously. In this instance, the buttons to press are the ‘Power’ + ‘TV’ buttons.
. Release the buttons when the tiny LED light turns on.
. Press the power button and wait.
. Your remote will automatically start searching for the remote code for your TV brand.
. Your TV will turn off when the remote finds the right code. Press the ‘OK’ button immediately to save the code.
Note that you have to press the ‘OK’ button within 3 seconds of your TV turning off. If not, the remote will skip to the next code and you will have to repeat the process.
Conclusion
This post so far has outlined the Universal remote codes for Trisonic and how to sync the remote to a TV. Note that for the codes, you may need to try multiple codes before you can get the right code. Thankfully, this process is a one-time process.
Brian M. McClay Here. A Nerd Head, and a tech enthusiast. Prior to joining Tecody, I worked in a Smart Home automation Company for over 5 years. We handled Smart device setup and troubleshooting for clients.
My write-ups are mostly tips to help you set up your smart device. Also, I provide tips to help you troubleshoot your device and get it working in no time.