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ONN R113663 6-Device Universal Remote Manual: Full Instructions

Looking for info on the ONN R113663 6-Device remote? You’re in the right place. This is a great remote because it includes advanced features like ‘Learning’ and ‘Macros,’ which I’ll touch on below.

This page is a specific guide for this model, giving you its most common codes and a direct download of the official user manual. For the detailed, step-by-step programming instructions, we’ll link you to our main guides.

ONN R113663 Button Layout & Features

The R113663 has a straightforward layout. The most important buttons for setup are located at the top.

  • Key Buttons: SETUPTVDVDSATPOWER, and the number pad.
  • Unique Features: This model includes Learning and Macro keys, which allow for advanced customization. You can teach the remote commands from other remotes or program a single button to perform multiple actions at once.

Official ONN R113663 User Manual (PDF)

For a complete code list, advanced feature instructions (like using the Learning and Macro keys), and detailed diagrams, the official user manual is your best resource.

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Quick Codes for the ONN R113663

Here is a short list of the most common device codes that work well with this remote. If your brand isn’t listed, the full code list can be found in the official PDF manual below.

Device BrandCommon TV Codes
Samsung2051, 1632
LG1840, 2731, 1860, 2358, 3401, 4398
TCL4398, 2434, 3879
Vizio1758, 3758, 2707, 4723, 1756, 3415
Sony0810, 4448

How to Program This Remote

To get your remote working, choose one of the two methods below and follow the link to our comprehensive, step-by-step guide.

Troubleshooting for the R113663

  • Problem: The ‘Learning’ feature isn’t working.
    • Solution: This feature requires your original remote to be working and held about 2-3 inches from the ONN remote. Also, ensure both remotes have fresh batteries.
  • Problem: The red indicator light is flashing but won’t program.
    • Solution: A rapid flash can mean an invalid code was entered. A slow flash might mean the batteries are too low to complete the programming. Try fresh batteries first.

About the author

Chris Parker

My name is Chris Parker, and I'm the home theater enthusiast behind this website. My obsession with creating the perfect, clutter-free movie night led me to spend countless hours digging through manuals and testing codes. I started onnuniversalremotecodes.com to share what I've learned and save you the headache. My promise is simple: to provide solutions that are tested and actually work, so you can get back to enjoying your devices

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