How to Use a One For All Code List (URC-7960) for Samsung, Sony, LG, and Vizio TVs

Updated: February 2026

One For All remotes are popular because they support a wide range of devices, but the code list can look overwhelming at first. The trick is to understand how the list is organized and then follow a consistent testing routine.

This guide explains how to use a One For All style code list (such as the URC-7960 SmartControl codelist) to program common TV brands like Samsung, Sony, LG, and Vizio.

Step 1: identify the device category and code format

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One For All codelists group codes by device type (TV, SAT, CBL, DVD, etc.). Start under the TV category and confirm whether your remote expects 4 digits or another length. Many One For All TV entries are shown as 4 digits, and some may have leading zeros.

Step 2: use direct code setup (manual entry)

Most One For All remotes offer direct code setup: you put the remote in setup mode, select TV, then enter the code. The exact key labels vary (some use Magic), but the structure is the same.

  • Turn on the TV.
  • Press the TV device key on the remote.
  • Hold the setup key (often Magic) until the remote indicates setup mode.
  • Enter a TV code from the codelist for your brand.
  • Test Power, Volume, and Input.

Step 3: narrow down to the best-mapped code

Even inside the same brand, multiple codes can work. Your goal is the code that maps the buttons you actually use every day.

  • First pass: find any code that controls Power.
  • Second pass: confirm Volume and Mute work.
  • Third pass: confirm Input/Source works (HDMI switching is essential).

If you don’t know which codes to try first

Start with a small set of commonly used TV codes for your brand (Samsung, Sony, LG, or Vizio) and then expand. If your One For All list includes multiple entries, test them in order and keep notes on which buttons work per code.

When to switch to code search

If you can’t find a working code in the list, many One For All remotes also support search programming. It cycles through the stored database until the TV reacts, and then you save the result. After saving, always verify Volume and Input so you do not get stuck with a Power-only match.

Common mistakes

  • Using SAT or CBL codes when you meant TV.
  • Stopping after the first code that turns the TV off.
  • Testing from too far away or with a blocked IR sensor.

Once you find the best code, write it down and store it with your TV paperwork. That is the easiest way to make sure a battery swap never turns into a full reset headache.

Final Word: Understanding How to Use a One For All Code List (URC-7960) for Samsung, Sony, LG, and Vizio TVs comes down to knowing the fundamentals. This guide has equipped you with exactly that – use it as your go-to reference.

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