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You don't actually pair the remote with the TV. Any documentation for "pairing" the remote only applies to the remote connecting to the Roku device. You can configure the remote to work with various TV code sets.
The difference means that if you have two (say) Sony TVs configured, you can take the same Roku remote to different TVs and it will control the volume and power, but not the different Roku.
The pairing between the remote and Roku is exactly that: that remote only works with that Roku device. With TV, the remote will work with any TV that uses the same code set.
I wouldn't want you to research trying to pair your remote to a TV and end up with instructions that causes it to no longer work with your Roku. That's why I'm pointing out the difference.
- Krawfok3 years agoReel Rookie
Dukes, thanks for the reply and info. So is there a way to enable my Roku remote to turn the tv off/on & control volume?
- DBDukes3 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Possibly. The best person to ask is Tivoburkee who is the go-to guru for remotes on this forum. He's now been tagged, and may be able to offer some guidance.
In the meantime, the menu system allows you to attempt to configure the remote for the TV. You have to find the brand, then try the code sets it offers. Unfortunately, it won't allow you to key in a code; it has to toggle through it's pre-configured code sets.
If Sigmac shows for you, then you'll be fine. If not, you may need to find a compatible remote code. Sometimes, the codes for one brand will work on another. Tivoburkee may have some insight on that.
- Krawfok3 years agoReel Rookie
Thanks again for the help.
I follow all the prompts from the Roku menu and am able to identify the Sigmac tv.
I get to the first screen where it says “can you hear music” - I answer yes. It says trying code 1. The music continues and the next screen says “can you still hear music” . I answer yes and it says “can’t pair Sigmac tv” and it doesn’t doesn’t appear to try any more codes.
Hopefully Tivoburkee can provide a work around.