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Philips SRP3014/27 Universal Remote Control User Manual and Code List

Philips SRP3014/27 Universal Remote Control User Manual & Programming Guide

Welcome to the ultimate setup guide for the Philips SRP3014/27 4-Device Universal Remote Control. Whether you are setting up your home entertainment system for the first time or reviving a misplaced configuration, this comprehensive, easy-to-read manual will guide you through every sync method, programming sequence, and troubleshooting step. Designed with clarity in mind, this manual features large, scannable steps to get your entertainment back up and running smoothly.

Table of Contents

The Quick-Fix: How to Program Your Philips SRP3014/27 to a Smart TV Natively

Unlike older legacy infrared-only universal clickers that forced you to guess codes or cycle through dozens of complicated menus, the Philips SRP3014/27 features a direct, memory-locked 5-digit entry system. Follow these straightforward steps to pair your transmitter handset directly to your main television:

  1. Manually power on your target television or device (such as your Samsung, LG, Vizio, or Sony display).
  2. Press and hold the dedicated [TV] device selection button (or the corresponding [STB], [BD], or [STR] key depending on the equipment you are configuring) for 5 full seconds. Release the button when the integrated status LED light glows a solid, continuous blue (or red if you own the TAPR802 alternate version).
  3. Locate the 5-digit brand assignment code for your manufacturer from our verified code database below.
  4. Enter the 5-digit code sequence using the remote's primary number pad.
  5. Observe the LED indicator light. If the LED light turns off immediately, a valid configuration block has been successfully stored in the onboard memory. If the light flashes once (or six times rapidly) and stays illuminated, the chip did not accept the entry; please try the next code variation for your manufacturer.
  6. Aim the clicker directly at your television and press the [POWER] button. If your television turns off, your configuration is active!
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Features & Physical Button Mapping Directory

Black Philips remote control on a gray background

This universal handset differentiates itself from standard legacy variants by incorporating specialized "Big buttons" that increase operability and readability. The physical button caps are increased in size by a full 2 mm compared to historical standard layouts, assisting seniors and those with vision impairment. Additionally, a dedicated [STREAM] hotkey replaces the multi-layered on-screen menu sequence found on past models.

Physical Button Casing Label Icon / Visual Identifier Native Function / Quick Action Description
[INPUT] INPUT / SOURCE text Select available source video inputs natively on the target device (Antenna, HDMI, Cable box).
[POWER] Red circle with line icon Powers the selected electronic component instantly on or off.
[TV] TV text stamp Switches the remote control operation profile to command your Television or DTV setup.
[STB] / [SAT] STB or SAT printed text Selects control profile for Cable boxes, Satellite receivers, IPTV, DVR units, or TiVo players.
[BD] / [BLU] BD or BLU layout label Switches active interface keys to manage Blu-ray or DVD players/recorders.
[STR] / [AUX] STR or AUX text stamp Controls Streaming units (Apple TV, Roku, Netgear, WD TV) or Media Center equipment.
[LIVE] LIVE text label Forces the active screen back to live over-the-air or cable television feeds.
[LIST] LIST button label Brings up your recorded DVR library programs and saved digital videos.
[STREAM] Elongated white centerpiece button Direct app shortcut key to open modern apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, or Hulu Plus.
[PLAY] / [PAUSE] Standard media icons (▶ / ⏸) Executes immediate media commands to play or temporarily freeze active streaming or physical video.
[OK] Blue circular button insert Confirms choices inside on-screen navigation boxes.
[A], [B], [C], [D] Yellow, Blue, Red, Green rings Context-sensitive action buttons mapped to interactive smart hub cable menus.

Hardware Compatibility & Regulatory Specifications

The Philips SRP3014/27 system operates entirely using precise infrared technology, communicating through an extensive on-board IR database containing configurations for over 1,000 distinct media equipment brands. It is designed to work natively with major provider boxes used across New York, Texas, California, and throughout North America.

Manufacturing Stamp Identifier Stamped as "V02" or "cl6" inside the rear battery door chamber.
FCC ID & Compliance Details Governed under FCC Rules Part 15 and 21 CFR 1040.10; Canadian ICES-003.
Power Requirements & Range Requires AAA x2 alkaline cells; 33 feet (10 meters) operational line-of-sight range.
Ecosystem Compatibility Hubs Apple TV, Roku streaming sticks, Sony platforms, WD TV, Netgear, and TiVo.

If your device brand is not responding to direct entry numbers, you can scan the universal database utilizing an automated search command sequence.

The Universal Auto-Registration Protocol

  1. Ensure your target component (TV or player) is powered on manually.
  2. Press and hold your desired device selection key (e.g., [TV]) for 5 seconds until the blue status indicator stays lit.
  3. Point the handset directly at the receiver window of your device and click the [POWER] button. The clicker will now transmit a distinct power code signal every 2 seconds, indicated by a gentle blue pulsing flash.
  4. The moment your electronic device shuts down completely, immediately press and release the [OK] button to anchor the internal programming code. The LED status light will turn off.
Pro-Tip for Fast Fingers: If your hand slips and you miss the critical 2-second shutdown threshold, simply hit the [POWER] button once more during the process to reverse the search registration order back by one step before saving with [OK].

Alternative Search Protocol (For "cl6" Marked Casing Versions)

  1. Press and hold the dedicated [SETUP] button until the integrated light glows steady red.
  2. Tap the chosen device designation key, such as [TV].
  3. Press the primary [POWER] key repeatedly to systematically send out internal command variations.
  4. If the target display shuts off, turn the display back on manually using its frame button.
  5. Slowly press the [VOL +] button sequentially until the device switches off entirely. Once it does, click the device mode key (e.g., [TV]) one final time to lock in the settings.

Learning Commands Mode (TAPR802 V02 Hardware Variants)

If you possess the specialized TAPR802 V02 premium regional hardware variant, it includes a physical command learning system capable of scanning infrared signatures key-by-key from an operational original remote control.

  1. Hold down the target mode key (such as [TV]) for 5 seconds until the red indicator stays on.
  2. Type in the specialized engineering mode combination: 9 9 9 0 0. The red LED will flash once to confirm entry and stay lit.
  3. Place both remote controls head-to-head on a completely flat table surface, ensuring the transmission bulbs face each other roughly 3 to 5 centimeters apart.
  4. Tap and release the button on your new Philips remote that you wish to program. The LED will blink twice.
  5. Press and hold down the corresponding original remote button until the Philips LED blinks once and returns to solid red. This indicates successful command registration.
  6. To exit learning mode, simply press and hold any button on the handset for 3 seconds.

Comprehensive 5-Digit Brand Code Reference Table

Use these verified 5-digit database entry points during manual registration sequences. They are listed below by brand popularity for fast reference.

Device Brand Name Verified 5-Digit Programming Sequences
Samsung 10812, 10060, 10702, 10178, 10030, 11959, 12051
LG 11423, 10178, 11178, 12358, 12424, 10017
Vizio 11758, 11756, 10864, 10885, 12512
Sony 10810, 10000, 10111, 11685, 11925
Hisense 10748, 11314, 12098, 12414, 13382
TCL (Roku TV) 11756, 10885, 12434, 13183, 14398
Philips / Magnavox 11867, 11454, 10054, 10051, 10802, 11198
Insignia 12049, 11564, 11326, 11423, 11892

High-Intent Troubleshooting & Common Forum Pain Points

What to Do If Your Philips Remote Control Completely Stops Responding

If your universal clicker suddenly refuses to broadcast commands or flash its indicator light, a basic physical clear is typically required. Pop open the rear casing cover and remove both AAA cells. Hold down the physical [POWER] button button configuration on the transmitter handset for 15 full seconds. This drains the internal electrical capacitors completely, executing a soft reset on the chip. Check the battery contact springs for minor white dust oxidation, wipe them clean, insert two completely fresh, brand-new matching batteries, and attempt operational testing again.

How to Fix Partial Button Functionality & Incorrect Volume Mapping

If your replacement transmitter handset operates the main power but the volume keys or directional arrows fail to execute actions on-screen, you have likely matched a secondary or partial code set during configuration. To solve this, you must run through the programming steps again using an alternate 5-digit number profile from our database list. If individual key drop-outs persist on custom hardware systems, you can use the original remote to reprogram those specific keys using the manual Learning Commands Mode detailed above.

How to Complete a Full Global Factory Reset On Your Handset

If you want to clear out old custom configurations and wipe out previous programming mistakes, follow this global master reset sequence:

  1. Ensure the remote control is set to its initial [TV] device state by pressing the button once.
  2. Press and hold down the [OK] and [MUTE] buttons simultaneously for approximately 5 seconds.
  3. Release the buttons when all component system indicator indicators (DVD/R, SAT, TV, VCR, AUX) light up together.
  4. Press the [SELECT] button repeatedly to cycle through your erasing options. Once the letter "E" (signifying ALL profiles) is highlighted or flashes, press the [OK] button once. The unit will wipe its internal memory database cache, restoring standard factory defaults instantly.

Quick Reference Problem vs. Solution Table

Problem Identified Immediate Solution Strategy
Status LED flashes six times quickly during programming. The system encountered a configuration error or input timeout. Re-enter setup mode and type the code sequence within 15 seconds.
The remote fails to operate streaming sticks out-of-the-box. The wand relies on physical Infrared line-of-sight. Ensure your Roku or Apple TV box isn't hidden behind a solid wood cabinet door or wall mount.
Unpairing / Disconnecting commands from your hardware setup. Hold [SETUP], press [MUTE], then tap the number [0] key. The light will flash to confirm it has disconnected.

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