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Samsung BN59-01432A TM2360E TV Remote Control User Manual

Samsung BN59-01432A Remote Control User Manual & Programming Guide

Welcome to the ultimate setup, operation, and programming guide for the Samsung BN59-01432A Smart TV Remote Control (widely recognized as the Samsung SolarCell Remote). This next-generation peripheral marks a massive technological leap over traditional, older television remotes. Unlike legacy infrared-only models that require a constant, unobstructed line-of-sight to the TV sensor and force users to repeatedly buy disposable alkaline cells, this dual-signal model integrates fast Bluetooth connectivity and an eco-friendly rear solar panel that continuously harvests light. Whether you are aiming to connect your voice-search microphone for the first time or trying to solve a low-battery charging error, this comprehensive manual breaks down every operation into simple, easy-to-read steps.

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Is Your Current Samsung BN59-01432A Remote Broken, Faulty, or Dead?

Modern Samsung SolarCell smart remotes rely on highly advanced integrated Bluetooth chips and internal voltage regulars that map instantly to Neo QLED and OLED display logic boards. If your original controller has stopped holding a solar charge, suffers from sticky keys after a spill, or fails to broadcast its wireless signal, a factory-authorized replacement is crucial. Avoid low-quality generic universal copycats that lack integrated microphones, leave out the solar panel entirely, and wipe their programming memory every time the power drops.

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How to Program & Pair Your Samsung BN59-01432A Remote Control via Bluetooth

When you unbox a new Samsung BN59-01432A remote control, it will natively send standard infrared (IR) light commands to turn your television on and off right away. However, advanced smart features—such as the Bixby Voice Assistant microphone or menu navigation that works when the remote is hidden under a blanket—require a localized Bluetooth link. Follow these micro-steps to pair the controller to your television:

Initial Automatic Syncing Sequence

  1. Walk up to your Samsung Smart TV and press the physical POWER button located directly on the bottom edge or side bezel of the frame to turn the display on.
  2. Stand within 1 meter (3 feet) of the front of the television.
  3. Point the top edge of the BN59-01432A remote control directly toward the TV's lower logo or infrared sensor panel.
  4. The Smart TV should automatically recognize the new wireless peripheral and complete the pairing sequence within a few moments without any input.

Manual Bluetooth Connection Sequence

If your remote fails to connect automatically, or if the microphone stops responding to voice searches, you must force a manual synchronization link:

  1. Ensure you are within an optimal wireless operational range of 1 to 6 meters (3 to 20 feet) from the TV display.
  2. Aim the top end of the remote control directly at the lower-center portion of the television screen.
  3. Locate the RETURN key (marked with a backward-pointing curved arrow) and the PLAY/PAUSE key (marked with vertical bars and a triangle symbol).
  4. Press and hold down both the RETURN button and the PLAY/PAUSE button simultaneously.
  5. Keep both keys pressed down firmly for at least 5 to 8 seconds. Do not let go early.
  6. Watch the television screen intently. Release both buttons immediately when a pairing graphic or a "Connecting to the Samsung Smart Remote..." notification message materializes on the screen.

The Emergency Infrared Fallback System

If your television's internal Bluetooth adapter experiences a system glitch and pairing fails repeatedly, the BN59-01432A will automatically fall back to classic IR operation. To control your TV in this mode, make sure there are no soundbars, decorative items, or furniture pieces blocking the direct, straight line-of-sight between your remote tip and the television's front logo sensor panel.


Complete Button Map, Shortcuts, & Layout Overview

The layout of the BN59-01432A completely reimagines traditional, cluttered remote faceplates. Instead of overwhelming you with rows of confusing number grids, this design relies on multi-functional toggle switches and dedicated application hotkeys. It features streamlined quick-access keys that entirely replace the multi-menu scrolling sequences required by older device models.

Samsung BN59-01432A TV Remote Control

  • POWER: Located at the absolute top left of the remote. Press once to switch the TV on or off. Special Feature for The Frame TV Models: Pressing this button briefly while watching television activates Art Mode; pressing it briefly while in Art Mode opens the Media Home. To turn a Frame TV completely off, you must press and hold the POWER button down for several seconds.
  • COLOR / NUMBER / MULTI VIEW BUTTON (123): Positioned on the left side directly underneath the power button. Pressing this alternates between bringing up a virtual numeric keypad on your screen (for entering channels, PIN codes, or ZIP codes) and displaying a colored options window. On compatible modern screens, this button also allows you to toggle Multi View to watch two video feeds simultaneously.
  • VOICE ASSISTANT (Microphone Icon): Positioned at the top right corner. Press and hold this button down while speaking clear instructions into the built-in MIC pinhole (such as "Switch to HDMI 1" or "Open Netflix"), then let go of the button to let the Bixby smart hub execute the command. Always keep the remote at least 0.6 inches (15.24 mm) away from your face while speaking.
  • DIRECTIONAL PAD (Up, Down, Left, Right): The large circular wheel in the upper section of the remote face. Press the outer edges to navigate menus, select interface items, or move the focus across your Smart Hub home screen.
  • SELECT (Center Circular Key): The solid round button nested directly in the middle of the directional wheel. Press this to run, open, or confirm any highlighted item. If you click this button while watching live broadcast television, it reveals deep, real-time schedule information.
  • RETURN (Back Arrow): Positioned under the left side of the directional pad. Press once to back out to your previous menu screen. Press and hold this key down for 1 second or more to force-terminate whatever smart application or streaming function is currently running on the TV.
  • SMART HUB / HOME (House Icon): Located in the center row beneath the directional pad. Press this at any time to instantly close background menus and bring up the main smart television Home Dashboard.
  • PLAY/PAUSE: Located under the right side of the directional pad. Pressing this instantly pulls up on-screen playback bars to pause, rewind, fast-forward, or manage your streaming media files. On compatible gaming models, holding this down while in Game Mode reveals the advanced Game Bar menu.
  • VOLUME (VOL +/-): A raised vertical metal toggle switch on the left side. Push the metal bar up or pull it down to raise or lower the audio. Press the bar straight down into the remote casing for 1 second or more to instantly engage MUTE. If you hold this switch pressed downward for 2 seconds or longer, it automatically brings up the TV's Accessibility Shortcuts.
  • CHANNEL (CH +/-): A raised vertical metal toggle switch on the right side. Push the metal bar up or pull it down to step forward or backward through your channels. Click the button straight down into the casing to immediately open the full television Guide grid, or hold it pressed down to flip through channels rapidly.
  • STREAMING BRAND HOTKEYS: Four dedicated rectangular buttons situated across the lower third of the remote body. Pressing NETFLIX, DISNEY+, PRIME VIDEO, or SAMSUNG TV PLUS will instantly load that exact streaming service, entirely bypassing standard home screen navigation.

Samsung BN59-01432A Smart TV Compatibility Matrix

The Samsung BN59-01432A remote control is engineered to work natively with premier 2023 and newer display line-ups. It is entirely interchangeable with alternative part numbers such as AYWHP BN59-01432A and Olevo BN59-01432A. Review the naturally integrated model groups below to confirm if your specific television is fully optimized for this smart voice controller:

Television Series Group Compatible Model Identification Numbers
Neo QLED 8K Displays 65QN800C, 75QN800C, 85QN800C, 65QN900C, 75QN900C, 85QN900C
Neo QLED 4K & Standard Series QN70 Series, QN85C Series, 55QN95C, and all primary 2023 Neo QLED configurations
OLED Smart TVs OLED S90D series line-up
The Frame TV Series Samsung Frame TV 43-inch Edition
CU7000 Smart Ultra-HD Series UN43CU7000FXZA, UN50CU7000FXZA, UN55CU7000FXZA, UN58CU7000FXZA, UN65CU7000FXZA, UN70CU7000FXZA, UN75CU7000FXZA, UN85CU7000FXZA
CU8000 Crystal UHD Series UN43CU8000FXZA, UN50CU8000FXZA, UN55CU8000FXZA, UN65CU8000FXZA, UN75CU8000FXZA, UN85CU8000FXZA
Manufacturing Specifications FCC ID & Internal Manufacturing Stamp: RMCSPA1EP1 / A3LRMCSPA1EP1

Technical Specifications & LED Status Indicator Glossary

Familiarizing yourself with the core power architecture and physical specifications of your remote control can help you avoid operating problems and ensure it remains functional for years to come.

Chassis Dimensions & Operational Range

  • Physical Footprint Measurements: 142mm x 40.64mm x 10.16mm (5.6 inches x 1.6 inches x 0.4 inches)
  • Total Physical Unit Weight: 50 grams (extremely lightweight form factor)
  • Maximum Operational Distance: Up to 6 meters (20 feet) for standard wireless line-of-sight functions

A Vital Notice on Regional Battery Variations

PLEASE CHECK YOUR CASING STYLE: Depending on the specific equipment bundle supplied in your country or your chosen replacement variant, the BN59-01432A remote control exists in two completely different physical formats. The premium SolarCell Smart Voice variant is built around an eco-friendly internal Lithium-ion battery pack that recharges using the rear solar pane or its bottom USB-C base port. Alternatively, a specialized standard OEM entry-level variant utilizes a traditional hard plastic slide-away back shell that requires two AAA alkaline batteries. Turn your remote control over to verify which charging type your unit possesses.

LED Status Indicator Glossary

The small light indicator located near the top edge of the remote face uses specific light patterns to communicate internal conditions:

  • Solid Steady Red Light: This light turns on immediately when a live USB-C charging cable is plugged into the remote base. It signifies active electrical current flow and will extinguish completely once the internal Lithium-ion battery cell is full.
  • Red Light Flashing for 3 Seconds: This pattern flashes if you press the POWER key when the remote's battery is fully depleted. The internal motherboard temporarily locks out all buttons to prevent deeper battery degradation until the unit is charged.
  • Rapidly Flickering / Blinking Red Light: This pattern indicates an active charging fault. It means a USB-C wire is connected, but the remote is rejecting the current. This happens when you plug into low-power USB ports (like the side of a cable box) or use a degraded power brick that fails to meet required power levels.

Troubleshooting, Factory Resets, & Hardware Fixes

What should I do if my Samsung BN59-01432A remote won't charge, stays completely dead, or rapidly flashes red?

If your solar-powered remote control drops its connection, stops responding to keys, or exhibits a flickering red warning light when connected to a charger, your internal circuit or power levels require a hard override. Follow these steps to resolve the problem:

  1. Upgrade to a High-Wattage Power Supply: Unplug the remote from basic, low-voltage phone bricks or from the TV's side USB ports. Instead, plug a high-quality USB-C cable into a high-powered laptop wall adapter or a dedicated fast-charging block. This delivers a surge of power that can revive a completely drained Lithium-ion cell.
  2. The Physical Battery Ribbon Reset: If the unit stays completely frozen, you can manually reset its power connections. Turn the remote control face down, remove any factory protective film or stickers on the back, and use a precision screwdriver to remove the two exposed screws. Carefully slide a thin, flat tool along the side seam to pry open the bottom plastic shell. Inside, look for a small white wire plug that connects the battery pack to the primary green circuit board. Gently pull that white connector out, wait 30 seconds to completely clear the remote's memory chips, and then push it firmly back in. Reassemble the plastic casing and tighten the screws.
  3. Clean Internal Battery Spring Corrosion: If you open the remote housing as described above and notice a powdery white or green film, dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and gently clean the internal spring contacts. Let the area air-dry for two minutes before closing the casing.

Why is my Samsung TV suddenly changing volumes or switching input channels on its own?

If your television begins responding to phantom commands, it usually indicates a temporary glitch in the Bluetooth communication system or dirt buildup on the TV's physical buttons.

  1. Power-Cycle Your Television Set: Walk over to your wall outlet and pull the TV's power cord completely out of the wall. Leave the television completely disconnected from electricity for 60 seconds to clear its internal memory cache.
  2. Execute a Hard Controller Factory Reset: While the TV remains unplugged from the wall, wipe the memory of your remote control:
    • For SolarCell Configurations: Press and hold down both the RETURN key and the center circular SELECT key simultaneously for 10 full seconds.
    • For Traditional AAA Battery Configurations: Slide open the rear battery compartment and pull out both AAA batteries. Press and hold down the physical POWER button for 8 full seconds to drain any leftover power from the chips, then insert fresh batteries.
  3. Wipe Down the TV Bezel: Take a clean, dry microfiber cloth and thoroughly wipe down the lower edges and corners of your television frame. This removes built-up dust or oily fingerprints over the TV's physical touch sensors, which can trigger accidental inputs. Plug the TV back into the wall and power it on.

How do I fix a remote that stops working completely after using the SmartThings mobile app?

Syncing your TV with the Samsung SmartThings app on your smartphone can sometimes create a software conflict that blocks inputs from physical accessories. Follow these steps to resolve the issue:

  1. Turn the television off and back on using the physical power switch located directly on the underside or back of the TV frame.
  2. Open your mobile phone, go to your apps list, and open the SmartThings app.
  3. Tap the gear icon in the top right corner of the phone screen to open the Settings menu.
  4. Scroll down and tap on About SmartThings, then select the SmartThings Guide option.
  5. Find the setting that reads Do not receive new device notifications and toggle it to the ON position.
  6. Close the SmartThings app on your mobile phone completely, then follow the manual Bluetooth pairing instructions in Section 1 to reconnect your physical remote.

How can I check the remote's exact battery percentage or use the built-in senior accessibility audio mode?

Modern Samsung TVs include specialized utility menus designed to help you monitor your remote's battery life and enable helpful audio settings:

  1. Checking the Battery Life Percentage: Press the HOME key on your remote, select Settings, and choose All Settings. Go to General & Privacy, select Power & Energy Saving (or Remote Control), and read the exact digital percentage remaining on your screen.
  2. Enabling the "Learn TV Remote" Audio Mode: If you or a loved one have difficulty seeing the buttons, navigate from the Home screen to Settings > All Settings > General & Privacy > Accessibility, and turn on Voice Guide Settings. Next, select Learn TV Remote. Once turned on, pressing any button on your remote will prompt the TV to clearly speak the name of that button aloud. Press the RETURN button twice to exit this mode.

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Quick-Skim Problem & Solution Matrix

If you need a quick fix for a common operating issue, use this simplified problem-solving table:

Observed Remote Symptom Immediate Corrective Action
The Voice Assistant microphone fails to recognize commands Hold down the RETURN and PLAY/PAUSE keys together for 8 seconds to reconnect the Bluetooth link.
The status light flashes red 3 times when you press power The remote's power cell is fully depleted. Place the remote face down under direct sunlight, or plug it into a laptop wall charger using a USB-C cable.
The remote only works when you point it close to the TV The Bluetooth connection has dropped, and the remote is using infrared backup mode. Re-pair the remote to restore full wireless operation.
Buttons are completely unresponsive or lock up Reset the remote control. Hold the RETURN and SELECT buttons down for 10 seconds (or pull out the AAA batteries for 8 seconds if applicable).

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