Controlling your TV with the remote
You can teach the five highlighted buttons on the ‘s remote to control your TV:
- TV power
- TV input selection
- Volume +
- Volume –
- Mute
Initially, the Volume and Mute buttons control your ‘s sound. However, for the best sound quality and consistent volume across your TV’s sources, you can teach these buttons to control your TV’s volume directly instead. It’s very important that if doing this you set the volume on your ‘s remote to maximum before you teach them to control your TV instead, as you will not be able to adjust the ‘s volume level once after teaching them to control your TV’s volume level instead.
If you have a soundbar or AV receiver that has its own infrared remote control, you also have the option
The and buttons do nothing until you teach them to control these functions on your TV.
Learning Steps
Please follow the steps below or watch the video to teach the remote how to control your TV.
⚠️ Before Starting
- Set your ‘s volume to maximum for correct TV volume after setup.
- Put your ‘s in standby to prevent accidental operation during learning.
- Position your and TV remotes facing each other, a finger-width apart.
1. Press the S/AD and ZOOM buttons on the remote for 3 seconds to enter learning mode.
→ The remote’s button will glow blue.
2. Press the button on the remote you want to teach: Volume +, Volume –, Mute, or .
→ The remote’s button will start blinking.
3. Press and hold the corresponding button on the TV remote.
→ If successfully learnt, the light from the remote’s button will turn off for a second, then turn solid blue. → If it fails to be learnt, the light from the remote’s button will flash 4 times, and you will need to repeat Step 2.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all the buttons to teach.
5. Press OK on your remote to exit learning mode.
→ The light from the remote’s button will turn off.
Test the Buttons #
Test each button with your TV. If a button does not work, repeat the steps to teach it again.
Tips & Troubleshooting #
- Use fresh, non-rechargeable batteries in both remotes — weak or rechargeable batteries can cause learning problems.
- When teaching a button, press and hold the TV remote button until the Manhattan remote’s LED becomes solid. If not held long enough, volume controls may require repeated presses instead of a single hold.
- If your TV remote’s infrared transmitter is positioned higher than the ‘s, slightly elevate the remote to align them properly.
- Smart TV remotes with Bluetooth capabilities (voice/mouse control) must be in infrared mode to work:
- For LG TVs, please see our guide.
- For other TVs, consult your TV’s user manual for instructions on switching to infrared mode, or contact your TV manufacturer for assistance.
- Some TVs use non-standard remote signals and may not be compatible with the remote.