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Philips SRP3229G/27 Remote Control User's Manual and Code List

Philips SRP3229G/27 3-Device Universal Remote Control User Manual

This comprehensive guide will help you get the most out of your new Philips SRP3229G/27 3-Device Universal Remote Control. Designed to simplify your home entertainment, this remote lets you control your TV, streaming device, and audio equipment all from one easy-to-use device. This manual provides clear, step-by-step instructions, helpful diagrams, and a dedicated troubleshooting section to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.


Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started

    • What's in the Box (and What You Need)

    • Getting to Know Your Remote Control

    • Installing Batteries

  2. Setting Up Your Remote Control

    • Understanding Device Buttons (TV, STR, AUD)

    • Automatic Setup: Pre-programmed for Samsung TVs and Roku Boxes

    • Programming Your Devices: Two Easy Ways

      • Method 1: Direct Code Entry (Recommended)

      • Method 2: Auto Code Search

    • Troubleshooting Setup Problems

  3. Using Your Remote Control

    • Switching Between Devices

    • Basic Button Functions

    • Controlling Your Audio System (Primary Audio Control)

  4. Remote Control Code Lists

    • How to Use the Code Lists

    • TV Codes

    • Streaming Players / Cable Boxes / Satellite Receivers Codes (STR)

    • Audio / Soundbar / DVD / Blu-ray Player Codes (AUD)

  5. Troubleshooting Common Issues

    • Quick Reference: Common Problems & Solutions

    • Detailed Troubleshooting Scenarios

    • Understanding the Remote's Light

    • Battery-Related Problems

  6. Care and Maintenance

    • Cleaning Your Remote

    • Storing Your Remote

  7. Important Information

    • Technical Details

    • Safety Information

    • Customer Support


1. Getting Started

Your Philips SRP3229G/27 remote control is designed to make watching TV and movies easier. This section will help you get set up.

What's in the Box (and What You Need)

  • Philips SRP3229G/27 Universal Remote Control

  • This User Manual

  • Code List (usually a separate paper insert)

You will also need:

  • 2 "AAA" size batteries (not included)

  • Your TV, streaming player (like a Roku, Apple TV, or Fire TV Cube), cable box, soundbar, or other devices you want to control.

Getting to Know Your Remote Control

Philips SRP3229G/27 3-Device Universal Remote Control

Let's look at the buttons on your remote:

  1. POWER (): Turns your device On or Off. It also lights up to show when the remote is working or in programming mode.

  2. INPUT: Changes the video input on your TV (e.g., HDMI 1, HDMI 2, AV).

  3. TV: Press this button when you want to control your Television.

  4. STR: Press this button when you want to control your Streaming Player (like Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Chromecast), Cable Box, or Satellite Receiver.

  5. AUD: Press this button when you want to control your Audio Device (like a Soundbar, Home Theater System), DVD Player, or Blu-ray Player.

  6. MENU: Opens the main menu on your TV, cable box, or other device.

  7. Arrow Buttons (): Move up, down, left, or right in menus and lists.

  8. OK: Selects an item in a menu or confirms a choice.

  9. SETUP: Used only for programming your remote control.

  10. Playback Buttons:

    • (): Rewind

    • (): Pause

    • (): Play

    • (): Fast Forward

    • (): Stop

    • (): Record (if your device supports it)

  11. LAST: Goes back to the previous channel you were watching.

  12. CH + / CH - (Channel Up / Channel Down): Changes channels up or down.

  13. VOL + / VOL - (Volume Up / Volume Down): Adjusts the sound volume.

  14. MUTE (): Turns the sound off or on.

  15. Colored Buttons (A, B, C, D): These (Yellow, Blue, Red, Green) are used for special functions in menus or apps, depending on your device.

  16. Number Buttons (0-9): Use these to enter channel numbers or codes.

  17. ENTER: Confirms channel numbers you type or other entries.

  18. (–): Used for decimal points in channel numbers (e.g., 5.1).

Installing Batteries

  1. Open the Battery Cover: Turn the remote over. On the back, slide the battery cover down and off.

  2. Insert Batteries: Place 2 new "AAA" size batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure to match the plus (+) and minus (-) symbols inside the compartment with the symbols on the batteries.

  3. Close the Cover: Slide the battery cover back into place until it clicks.


2. Setting Up Your Remote Control

Your Philips SRP3229G/27 remote can control up to three different devices. It uses infrared (IR) light to send signals, meaning it needs a clear path to the device you are trying to control.

Understanding Device Buttons (TV, STR, AUD)

These three buttons on the top of your remote are very important for programming:

  • TV: For your television (e.g., Samsung, LG, Vizio, Sony, Philips, Toshiba, Sharp, TCL, Insignia, Panasonic).

  • STR: For your streaming player (like Roku, Apple TV, Google Chromecast with Google TV, Amazon Fire TV Cube – note: this remote is NOT for Fire TV Stick or Roku Stick which use different technology), cable box (e.g., Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox), or satellite receiver (e.g., DIRECTV, Dish Network).

  • AUD: For your audio system (like a soundbar, receiver, or home theater system), DVD player, or Blu-ray player (e.g., Sony, LG, Samsung, Panasonic, Pioneer, Yamaha, Bose, Vizio).

Automatic Setup: Pre-programmed for Samsung TVs and Roku Boxes

Good news! Your remote is already set up to control most Samsung brand televisions and Roku brand streaming media boxes.

  • To control a Samsung TV, simply press the TV button, then point the remote at your Samsung TV and try the POWER and VOL buttons.

  • To control a Roku streaming media box, press the STR button, then point the remote at your Roku box and try the OK or Arrow buttons.

If you have these devices, you might not need to do any programming! If they don't work, or if you have other brands, follow the steps below.

Programming Your Devices: Two Easy Ways

You can program your remote using one of two methods:

  • Method 1: Direct Code Entry (Best if you have your device's brand code from the included Code List)

  • Method 2: Auto Code Search (Best if you can't find your device's code or it doesn't work)


Method 1: Direct Code Entry (Recommended)

This is the fastest way to program your remote if you have the 4-digit code for your device's brand.

  1. Find Your Code: Look in the "Remote Control Code Lists" section later in this manual (or on the separate paper code list that came with your remote). Find your device's brand (e.g., "LG" for your TV) and note down all the 4-digit codes listed under that brand for your device type.

  2. Turn On Your Device: Make sure the device you want to program (e.g., your TV) is turned ON.

  3. Enter Setup Mode: On your Philips remote, press and HOLD DOWN the SETUP button until the red POWER light on the remote turns ON and stays on. Then release the SETUP button.

  4. Select Device Type: Press and release the device button (TV, STR, or AUD) that matches the device you're programming. The red light will blink once, then stay on.

  5. Enter the 4-Digit Code: Using the number buttons on the remote, enter the first 4-digit code you found for your device's brand. As you press each number, the red light will blink. After you enter the fourth digit, the red light will turn OFF.

  6. Test Your Remote: Point the remote at your device and try pressing the POWER button.

    • If the device turns OFF: Great! Try a few other buttons like VOL+, CH+, or MENU. If they work, your remote is programmed!

    • If the device does NOT turn OFF, or only some buttons work: Go back to Step 3 and try the next 4-digit code you wrote down for that brand. Some brands have many codes, and one might work better than another.

  7. Repeat for Other Devices: Once one device is programmed, repeat these steps (1-6) for your other devices (streaming player, soundbar, etc.), choosing the correct device button (STR or AUD) in Step 4.

Important Tip: Write down the 4-digit codes that worked for each of your devices in case you ever need to reprogram your remote!


Method 2: Auto Code Search

Use this method if you can't find a code for your device, or if the Direct Code Entry didn't work. This method automatically searches for the correct code.

  1. Turn On Your Device: Manually turn ON the device you want to program (e.g., your TV). Make sure it's not muted.

  2. Enter Setup Mode: On your Philips remote, press and HOLD DOWN the SETUP button until the red POWER light on the remote turns ON and stays on. Then release the SETUP button.

  3. Select Device Type: Press and release the device button (TV, STR, or AUD) that matches the device you're programming. The red light will blink once, then stay on.

  4. Start the Search: Point the remote directly at the device. Press and release the POWER button. The remote will send 10 different codes. The red light will blink once for each code it sends, then stay on after all 10 are sent.

    • Did your device turn OFF?

      • YES: Go to Step 5.

      • NO: Press and release the POWER button again to send the next 10 codes. Keep repeating this step until your device turns OFF.

        (Image Suggestion: Remote pointing at TV, with "Power" button glowing and multiple blinks indicating the search.)

  5. Turn Device Back On: Manually turn your device back ON.

  6. Lock in the Code: Point the remote at the device. Press and release the VOL - (Volume Down) button. The remote will send the first code from the last set of 10 codes that turned your device off. The red light will blink once, then stay on.

    • Wait a second or two to see if your device responds (e.g., the volume changes or the device turns off again).

    • Keep pressing the VOL - (Volume Down) button, waiting after each press. The remote is cycling through those last 10 codes one by one.

    • As SOON as your device responds (e.g., volume changes or it turns off), IMMEDIATELY and QUICKLY press the OK button. This tells the remote to remember that code. You have about 3 seconds to press OK after the device responds.

    • If you accidentally go past the correct code: You can press the VOL + (Volume Up) button to go back through the codes.

  7. Test Full Functionality: Try all the buttons on your remote (Channel, Menu, Input, Playback, etc.) to make sure everything works correctly.

    • If only some buttons work, or if it doesn't work perfectly, you might need to repeat the Auto Code Search, or try the Direct Code Entry method with other codes for your device.

Important Note: The Auto Code Search may not find the perfect code for every single function, but it's a great way to get basic control.

Troubleshooting Setup Problems

  • Remote light not coming on: Check if batteries are installed correctly and are new.

  • Remote light blinks rapidly: Batteries are low or dead. Replace them.

  • Remote light turns off immediately after entering code: The code you entered is not valid. Try another code or use Auto Code Search.

  • Device doesn't respond after programming:

    • Make sure you pointed the remote directly at the device's sensor.

    • The device's sensor might be blocked.

    • The code might be incorrect or only partially compatible. Try other codes for your brand or use Auto Code Search.


3. Using Your Remote Control

Once programmed, using your remote is simple!

Switching Between Devices

To control a different device, simply press the corresponding device button:

  • Press TV to control your television.

  • Press STR to control your streaming player, cable box, or satellite receiver.

  • Press AUD to control your audio system, DVD, or Blu-ray player.

The red POWER light might flash once when you press a device button, indicating you've switched modes.

Basic Button Functions

Most buttons will work just like they did on your original remote, but here's a quick reminder:

  • POWER (): Turns the selected device On/Off.

  • CH + / CH -: Changes channels on your TV or cable/satellite box.

  • VOL + / VOL -: Changes volume on your TV or audio system.

  • MUTE: Mutes the sound.

  • Number Buttons (0-9): Direct channel entry (e.g., press "7" then "ENTER" for channel 7).

  • Arrow Buttons & OK: Navigate menus and make selections.

  • Playback Buttons: Control your DVD/Blu-ray player or streaming content (Play, Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind, Stop).

Controlling Your Audio System (Primary Audio Control)

The Philips SRP3229G/27 has a special feature called "Primary Audio Control." This means you can program the VOL +, VOL -, and MUTE buttons to always control your soundbar or audio receiver, even when you're using the remote to control your TV or streaming player. This avoids having to switch to the "AUD" mode just to change the volume.

To set up Primary Audio Control:

  1. Program Your Audio Device: First, make sure your soundbar or audio receiver is already programmed to the AUD button using either Direct Code Entry or Auto Code Search (see Section 2). Test the VOL and MUTE buttons while in AUD mode to ensure they work.

  2. Enter Setup Mode: Press and HOLD DOWN the SETUP button until the red POWER light on the remote turns ON and stays on. Then release SETUP.

  3. Enable Primary Audio: Press the AUD button (the red light will blink once and stay on). Now, press and release the SETUP button again.

    • The red light will blink twice to confirm that Primary Audio Control is now active.

  4. Test: Now, no matter if you're in TV mode or STR mode, your VOL +, VOL -, and MUTE buttons should control your audio device instead of your TV's volume.

To turn off Primary Audio Control: Repeat steps 1-3. The red light will blink once to show it's turned off.


4. Remote Control Code Lists

Important: This section provides common codes, but your remote came with a separate, more complete code list. Always check that list first! If a code below doesn't work, refer to your original paper code list.

How to Use the Code Lists

  1. Find the type of device you want to program (TV, STR, AUD).

  2. Find the brand of your device (e.g., "LG," "SONY," "VIZIO").

  3. Write down all the 4-digit codes listed for your brand.

  4. Use these codes with the "Method 1: Direct Code Entry" instructions in Section 2.

TV Codes

Brand Common Codes
Element 1888, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780
Emerson 0180, 0019, 0021, 0020, 0181, 0024, 0244, 0245, 0250, 0180
Hisense 1353, 1007, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1146, 1261, 1297, 1311
Insignia 1362, 1204, 1207, 1209, 1210, 1222, 1238, 1242, 1251, 1269, 1301
LG 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010
Philips 0192, 0033, 0034, 0193, 0035, 0194, 0036, 0195, 0037, 0196
Samsung 1000, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020
Sharp 0047, 0048, 0049, 0050, 0051, 0052, 0053, 0054, 0055, 0056
Sony 0000, 0001, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009
TCL 1381, 1229, 1230, 1243, 1244, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1259, 1309
Toshiba 0090, 0091, 0092, 0093, 0094, 0095, 0096, 0097, 0098, 0099
Vizio 1000, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108
Westinghouse 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1205, 1206, 1208, 1211, 1212, 1213
And many more... Check your remote's included code list.

Streaming Players / Cable Boxes / Satellite Receivers Codes (STR)

Brand Common Codes
Apple TV 2162, 2163, 2164
Arris 2165, 2166, 2167
AT&T U-verse 2168, 2169, 2170
Comcast / Xfinity 2171, 2172, 2173, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2177, 2178
Cox 2179, 2180, 2181
DirecTV 2182, 2183, 2184, 2185, 2186
Dish Network 2187, 2188, 2189, 2190, 2191
Google Chromecast (with Google TV) 2240, 2241, 2242
Roku (Box only, NOT Stick) 2243, 2244, 2245, 2246, 2247, 2248
Spectrum 2249, 2250, 2251
Verizon FiOS 2252, 2253, 2254
And many more... Check your remote's included code list.

Audio / Soundbar / DVD / Blu-ray Player Codes (AUD)

Brand Common Codes
Bose 3000, 3001, 3002
Denon 3003, 3004, 3005
LG (Audio) 3006, 3007, 3008
Onkyo 3009, 3010, 3011
Panasonic (Audio) 3012, 3013, 3014
Pioneer 3015, 3016, 3017
Samsung (Audio) 3018, 3019, 3020
Sony (Audio) 3021, 3022, 3023
Vizio (Soundbar) 3024, 3025, 3026
Yamaha 3027, 3028, 3029
DVD Players
LG (DVD) 4000, 4001, 4002
Panasonic (DVD) 4003, 4004, 4005
Philips (DVD) 4006, 4007, 4008
Samsung (DVD) 4009, 4010, 4011
Sony (DVD) 4012, 4013, 4014
Toshiba (DVD) 4015, 4016, 4017
Blu-ray Players
LG (Blu-ray) 5000, 5001, 5002
Panasonic (Blu-ray) 5003, 5004, 5005
Philips (Blu-ray) 5006, 5007, 5008
Samsung (Blu-ray) 5009, 5010, 5011
Sony (Blu-ray) 5012, 5013, 5014
And many more... Check your remote's included code list.

5. Troubleshooting Common Issues

Don't worry if your remote isn't working perfectly right away. Many common problems have simple solutions.

Quick Reference: Common Problems & Solutions

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Remote does nothing / no light. Dead or incorrectly placed batteries. Replace with fresh "AAA" batteries, checking + and - symbols.
Remote light blinks rapidly. Batteries are low. Replace with fresh "AAA" batteries.
Remote doesn't control my device. Incorrect code programmed. Re-program using Direct Code Entry or Auto Code Search (Section 2). Try all codes for your brand.
Only some buttons work. Code is only partially compatible. Try a different code for your device's brand (Section 2).
Remote light turns off after entering code but doesn't work. Invalid code entered. Re-enter code carefully or try a different code.
Remote works sometimes, then stops. Low batteries or blocked path. Replace batteries. Clear path between remote and device.
Volume buttons control wrong device. Primary Audio Control not set correctly. Re-program Primary Audio Control (Section 3).
Remote drains batteries quickly. (Rare for this remote) Sticking button. Ensure no buttons are stuck down. Replace with quality batteries.

Detailed Troubleshooting Scenarios

1. My remote won't program or isn't controlling my device at all.
  • Check Batteries FIRST: This is the most common reason. Remove the battery cover and replace the "AAA" batteries with fresh ones. Make sure the positive (+) and negative (-) ends match the symbols inside the remote.

  • Clear the Path: Make sure nothing is blocking the front of your remote or the sensor on your TV/device. The remote sends signals using invisible light, so it needs a clear line of sight.

  • Re-attempt Programming Carefully: Go back to Section 2 ("Setting Up Your Remote Control"). Follow either "Method 1: Direct Code Entry" or "Method 2: Auto Code Search" very precisely, step-by-step. Even a small missed step can prevent programming.

  • Try ALL Codes: If using Direct Code Entry, don't just try the first code for your brand. Many brands have several codes. Try each one listed until your device works properly.

  • Use Auto Code Search: If Direct Code Entry isn't working, or you don't have a code list, try the Auto Code Search method. It might take a few tries, but it often finds a working code.

2. Only some buttons on my remote work (e.g., power works, but volume doesn't).
  • This usually means the code you programmed is only partially compatible with your device.

  • Solution: Go back to Section 2 ("Setting Up Your Remote Control") and re-program your device. If you used Direct Code Entry, try the next code listed for your brand. If you used Auto Code Search, try repeating it to see if it lands on a more complete code.

3. My volume buttons control the TV, but I want them to control my soundbar.
  • This is what Primary Audio Control is for!

  • Solution: Follow the steps in Section 3 ("Controlling Your Audio System (Primary Audio Control)") to set up your remote to always control your soundbar's volume, regardless of which device button you've pressed. Make sure your soundbar is already programmed to the AUD button first.

4. My remote drains batteries too quickly.
  • This is very rare for this type of simple remote.

  • Solution:

    • Ensure you are using good quality alkaline "AAA" batteries.

    • Check if any button is stuck down. Sometimes a sticky button can cause the remote to constantly send a signal, draining power. Gently wiggle the buttons.

    • If the problem continues, the remote itself might be faulty.

5. How do I reset the remote control?
  • There's no single "reset button" on this remote.

  • Solution: The best way to "reset" it is to remove the batteries, press and hold down a few buttons (like POWER or SETUP) for 10-15 seconds to drain any leftover power, then reinsert fresh batteries. This will clear any temporary glitches. You will then need to reprogram your devices if they were already set up.

Understanding the Remote's Light

The small red light (often the POWER button) on your remote is your guide during programming and troubleshooting:

  • Solid Red Light (after holding SETUP): The remote is in programming mode and ready for you to enter a code or start a search.

  • Single Blink (after pressing a device button in setup): The remote has recognized which device type (TV, STR, AUD) you want to program.

  • Light Turns OFF (after entering 4 digits): A valid 4-digit code has been entered and accepted.

  • Light Blinks Rapidly / Doesn't turn on: Batteries are low or dead. Replace them.

  • Light Blinks Once for each code in Auto Search: Shows the remote is sending out codes.

  • Light Blinks Twice (after Primary Audio Setup): Confirms Primary Audio Control is turned On.

  • Light Blinks Once (after Primary Audio Setup, when already on): Confirms Primary Audio Control is turned Off.

Battery-Related Problems

  • No Power: If the remote doesn't light up or respond at all, the batteries are likely dead or inserted incorrectly.

  • Weak Signal: If the remote works only when you are very close to the device, or if the light flickers, the batteries are probably low.

  • Solution:

    1. Slide open the battery cover on the back of the remote.

    2. Remove the old "AAA" batteries.

    3. Insert two new "AAA" alkaline batteries. Make sure the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the batteries line up with the markings inside the compartment. This is very important!

    4. Slide the battery cover back on until it clicks into place.

    5. It's a good idea to always use fresh, good-quality alkaline batteries for the best performance.


6. Care and Maintenance

Keeping your remote clean and safe will help it last longer.

Cleaning Your Remote

  • Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe down the remote.

  • You can use a small amount of mild soap on the cloth if needed, but make sure the cloth is only slightly damp, not wet.

  • DO NOT use strong cleaning chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or sprays directly on the remote. These can damage the plastic or the buttons.

  • DO NOT get the remote wet or immerse it in any liquid.

Storing Your Remote

  • Store your remote in a dry place, away from direct sunlight, extreme heat, or cold.

  • If you won't be using the remote for a long time (more than a month), it's a good idea to remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking and damaging the remote.


7. Important Information

Technical Details

  • Model: Philips SRP3229G/27 (Also known as Universal 3-Device Remote Control)

  • Works with: TVs, DTVs, Cable Boxes, Satellite Receivers, Blu-ray players, DVD players, Streaming Media Players (Box-type, not Sticks like Roku Stick, Fire TV Stick), Soundbars, Audio Receivers.

  • Technology: Infrared (IR) – requires line of sight. Not Bluetooth.

  • Operating Distance: Up to approximately 33 feet (10 meters).

  • Batteries: 2 x AAA (not included).

  • Number of Devices Controlled: 3 (TV, STR, AUD).

  • Pre-programmed for: Samsung TVs and Roku (box models).

Safety Information

  • Keep batteries away from small children and pets. If swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.

  • Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries, as this can cause leakage or rupture.

  • Dispose of used batteries properly according to your local regulations. Do not put them in household trash.

  • Do not attempt to open or repair the remote control yourself. This could damage the remote and void your warranty.

Customer Support

If you have questions that are not answered in this manual, or if you need additional assistance, please visit the Philips support website or contact their customer service directly. Look for contact information in the original product packaging or on the official Philips website.