How do i pair my roku remote with my tv

My TCL Roku TV Remote is NOT Working

Depending on which TCL Roku TV you are using, you will have one of the following remotes.  Select the image of your remote:

*Note:  If your remote control has numbers or does not look like the images below, click here.

How do i pair my roku remote with my tv

TIP:  Check out the free Roku Mobile App for tablets and smartphones.  Makes it easy to manage and access many features of your TCL Roku TV.

Standard IR Remote                 

Standard IR remotes use an invisible Infra-Red light to transmit remote key selections.  To ensure IR remotes are operating reliably, they must be pointed directly at the front of your TCL Roku TV.  To resolve issues with your standard IR remote, try the following: 

  • Verify that there is a clear path between your TV and remote.  Make sure that there are no obstructions between your TCL remote and the remote sensor located in front of the TV.  For example:  If you have a sound bar, confirm that it is not blocking the TV sensor.   
    How do i pair my roku remote with my tv

  • Aim the remote directly at the TV.  Make sure you are pointing the remote directly at the TV or at an optimal distance.  
  • Try reinstalling the batteries.  If the remote is still unresponsive or intermittently responding, it is possible the batteries were installed incorrectly.  Try removing the batteries from the remote and re-inserting them.  

  

How do i pair my roku remote with my tv

  • If there is no improvement after reseating the batteries, try replacing them.
  • Infrared Emitter Test.  For this procedure, you will need a smart phone, or a digital camera with a live display.  Note:  Some cameras will show the Infrared (IR) signal better than others.  Also, it is recommended to conduct this test in a darkened room.  
  1. Point your smartphone or digital camera towards the tip of the TCL remote. 
  2. Look into the camera as if you are taking a picture while pressing any button on the remote.
  3. You should see a flashing purple light as you press and hold the button.  Refer to sample images below.  

As you can see, the IR emitter is more visible in a darker room and quite hard to see in a brightly lit room.  Note: Both photos show the same remote being tested.

If no light is seen from the IR emitter, then it is likely that the remote is defective.  If the remote is emitting an IR signal, but the TV still does not turn on or respond, confirm that nothing is blocking the TV's IR receiver (located underneath the TCL logo).  If there’s clear line of sight, and the TV still does not turn on, then the issue could lie with the IR receiver on the TV.

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Learn how to pair a Roku remote with ease

Roku Remote displayed on a table in front of the box

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Learning how to pair a Roku remote is key to enjoying all the great content available on your Roku streaming device. As soon as it's paired, you'll be able to browse the Roku operating system and start checking out all the streaming apps you're interested in downloading to your device.

Brand new Roku streaming sticks and devices come with a bespoke Roku remote in the box, so there's no need to buy one separately unless you're looking for a replacement or a spare. In addition, the layout of the remote is blissfully simple, featuring relatively few buttons compared to remotes that come with the best 4K TVs you can buy. This means the Roku remote is well-positioned as a device that's accessible to a wide range of demographics.

But that's not to say the Roku remote lacks in functionality. It's purpose-built for browsing the Roku OS, has voice assistant compatibility and even features shortcuts to some of the best streaming apps like Netflix, Spotify and Apple TV Plus.

If you want to explore everything a device like the Roku Streaming Stick 4K has to offer, then, you'll first need to know how to pair a Roku remote. Read on for our step-by-step guide.

Roku Remote

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How to pair a Roku remote to your streaming device

Before we get started pairing the remote, you'll first need to set up your Roku device by connecting it to the TV. That's a relatively simple process by itself, and you can learn how to do so by reading our guide on how to connect a Roku streaming device to your TV.

If your Roku device has been connected successfully, upon first use, you'll see the Roku logo splash screen followed by a language selection menu. This will be the first menu in which you'll need to make a selection before you can gain full access to Roku OS. But in order to do so, you'll want to know how to pair the Roku remote so you can begin interacting with the menu.

LG CX 4K OLED TV displaying the Roku Remote pairing screen

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As shown in the above image, when you access Roku OS for the first time, you'll be prompted to pair your Roku remote. First, remove the casing on the back of the remote, and ensure you've inserted the two AAA batteries required to power the remote. You'll get a pair included in the box of a brand new Roku streaming device.

With that, we're almost at the end of the process of pairing your Roku remote. We don't want to put the protective casing back on the remote just yet, though. Once you've slotted the AAA batteries into place, you should see a blinking green light just below where you've placed the batteries. If this happens, check your TV screen, and if the "pairing remote" status has appeared, wait roughly five to ten seconds for the process to complete.

Roku Remote with the protective casing removed, showing a pair of AAA batteries

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If the green light didn't start blinking on your remote, look for a small, round button right next to the light. You'll need to hold that button down for around five seconds, after which you'll manually activate the pairing process.

And with that, you've successfully paired your Roku remote to your TV, and you can now continue the setup process and browse everything that Roku OS has to offer.

Not a fan of the Roku remote? It's worth noting that many smart TV remotes will also work with your Roku device. This includes LG's Magic Remote, which comes packaged with many of the best LG TVs such as the LG CX 4K OLED TV.

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How do I pair my Roku remote to my TV without pairing button?

How to sync a Roku remote that has a broken pairing button.
Start the Roku app and tap Remote at the bottom of the screen. Select the Remote tab in the Roku app. ... .
Use the remote controls to select Settings, then Remotes & devices..
Choose Set up a new device..
Select the checkbox beside Remote and then choose Continue..

How do I connect my remote to my TV?

Use your phone as the remote for your Android TV.
On your Android phone, open the Google TV app ..
Near the bottom right, tap Remote ..
At the top, tap Scanning for devices..
Choose your device..
To complete pairing, follow the instructions on your phone and TV..
After pairing, you can use your phone or your remote..

Can I program my Roku remote to control my TV?

Make sure that your Roku is connected directly to the TV and do the following: Press the Home button on your Roku remote, go to Settings, and click OK. Next, choose Remotes & Devices. Go to Set up Remote for TV control.