How to Connect a Sky Q Remote to Your TV (UK Step-by-Step Guide)
Welcome to your simple guide for connecting your Sky Q remote to your television. This short setup is very important because it lets you use just one remote for everything. Once your Sky Q remote talks to your TV, you can turn your TV on and off and control the volume without needing your original TV remote. This creates a neat, one-remote setup for watching your favourite shows.

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Requirements to Connect Sky Q Remote
Before you start, please gather a few simple things. You will need your Sky Q box switched on and connected to your TV. Make sure you have your Sky Q remote ready. It might be a Touch remote or a Voice remote. Both types can work.
Your TV must be a compatible brand. Most modern TVs from popular UK companies work well. Your Sky Q remote needs fresh batteries to have enough power for the setup. Finally, for the part that controls your TV’s power and volume, you need a clear line-of-sight. This means pointing the remote directly at your TV’s front during setup. Once you have these items, you are ready to begin.
Identify Your Sky Q Remote
It is helpful to know which Sky Q remote you have. There are two main types. The Sky Q Touch Remote has a smooth touchpad near the top for scrolling. The Sky Q Voice Remote has a blue microphone button you can press to speak your requests.
Both new remotes use Bluetooth to talk to your Sky Q box. This lets you control menus without pointing directly. However, to control your TV’s power and volume, the remote uses a different signal called Infrared, or IR. IR light needs a clear path to the small sensor on your TV. Some older Sky Q remotes only use IR for everything. Knowing this helps you point the remote correctly when setting up TV control.
Connect Sky Q Remote to TV Automatically
The easiest way to connect is with the automatic search. First, press the Home button on your Sky Q remote. Scroll down and select Settings. Inside Settings, choose Setup and then Remote Control.
Now, select TV. On the next screen, pick the option that says Find It For Me. Your Sky Q box will now start searching for the correct signal for your TV brand. Please wait a moment. A message will appear when the search finishes.
Finally, the guide will ask you to test the volume and power buttons. Point your remote at the TV and press them. If your TV mutes or turns off, press Yes to confirm. Your setup is now complete!
What happens during auto-search?
When you choose “Find It For Me,” your Sky Q box does all the hard work. It sends a long list of common “off” and “volume” signals from your Sky Q remote to your TV. It goes through them one by one until your TV responds.
Think of it like the remote shouting, “Can you hear this?” to your TV. When your TV finally listens and changes its volume or switches off, the box knows it found the right signal. It then saves that signal for you to use every day. You will see a confirmation message on your screen telling you the setup worked.
Manually Pair Sky Q Remote Using TV Brand
If the automatic search does not work, you can try the manual method. Start the same way: go to Settings > Setup > Remote Control > TV. This time, do not pick “Find It For Me.” Instead, choose Select TV Manufacturer.
A list of TV brands will appear. Find and select your TV’s brand, like Samsung or LG. The box might then show a code on the screen. If it does, you usually just need to press Select or OK to try it. Finally, test the volume and power buttons on your TV. If they work, confirm the setup.

WSky Q Remote TV Setup Guide (UK): Codes, Fixes & Tips
When Do You Need Manual Setup?
Most of the time, your Sky Q remote connects to your TV automatically. But sometimes, you may need to use the manual setup option.
This usually happens when:
- Your TV is an older model
- Your TV brand is less common
- The automatic setup fails to find the correct signal
Manual setup allows you to choose your TV brand directly. This helps your Sky Q box send the correct signals to your TV.
Popular UK TV brands like Samsung, LG, Sony, Philips, and Panasonic are all supported.
Think of manual setup like giving your remote the exact instructions instead of guessing.
Sky Q Remote TV Codes (UK List)
In some cases, especially with older TVs, you may need to enter a code.
Here are some common UK TV codes:
- Samsung: 0206
- LG: 0226
- Sony: 0001
- Philips: 0222
- Panasonic: 0225
- Hisense: 1138
⚠️ These codes may vary depending on your TV model.
👉 Always try the “Find It For Me” automatic option first, as it is easier and more accurate.
Sky Q Remote Not Working? Easy Fixes
If your Sky Q remote is not working properly, don’t worry. Most problems are easy to fix.
Common Issues and Solutions
1. Remote not responding
- Replace the batteries
- Use fresh, high-quality batteries
2. Signal problem
- Make sure nothing is blocking the TV
- Keep a clear line-of-sight
3. Power button not working
- Re-run the TV setup from settings
4. Remote still not working
- Restart your Sky Q box
- Unplug it for 60 seconds, then plug it back in
These simple steps fix most issues quickly.
Volume Buttons Not Working? Try This
If only the volume buttons are not working, the problem is usually small.
Fix Steps
- Point the remote directly at the TV (not the Sky box)
- Check the TV’s infrared sensor (usually on the front)
- Remove any objects blocking the sensor
Reset Volume Control Settings
Go to:
Settings > Setup > Remote Control > TV > Change Settings
Run the setup again and test the volume buttons.
How to Reset Your Sky Q Remote
If your remote is behaving strangely, a reset can fix it.
Steps to Reset
- Press and hold 7 + 9 buttons together
- Hold for about 5 seconds
- Wait for the LED light to flash
- Release the buttons
Your remote is now reset.
After this:
- Reconnect it to your Sky Q box
- Set up TV control again
Supported TV Brands in the UK
The Sky Q remote works with most TVs in the UK.
Supported Brands Include
- Samsung
- LG
- Sony
- Panasonic
- Philips
- Hisense
Even many older TVs work well using manual codes.
You can also control:
- Soundbars
- AV receivers
This gives you more control with one remote.
Sky Q Remote Tips for Best Performance
Follow these tips to get the best experience:
1. Keep Software Updated
Updates improve performance and fix bugs.
2. Maintain Clear Line-of-Sight
Always point your remote directly at the TV.
3. Avoid Blocking Sensors
Keep the TV’s IR sensor clean and uncovered.
4. Use Voice Control (if available)
Press the voice button to search quickly.
5. Use Good Batteries
Weak batteries cause most remote issues.
Sky Q Remote FAQs
How do I connect my Sky Q remote to my TV?
Go to Settings > Setup > Remote Control > TV on your Sky Q box. Then choose the automatic “Find It For Me” option and follow the steps.
Why won’t my Sky Q remote control volume?
First, try new batteries. Then, make sure you are pointing the remote at the TV, not the Sky box. Finally, re-run the TV setup from the Settings menu.
Can Sky Q remote control any TV?
It can control most TVs, especially modern ones and older models from major UK brands. A few very old or unusual models might not work.
How do I reset my Sky Q remote?
Hold the 7 and 9 buttons together for five seconds until the LED flashes. Then re-pair it with your Sky box and TV.
Does Sky Q remote work without Bluetooth?
Yes, but only for basic TV control. The volume and power buttons use Infrared (IR), which does not need Bluetooth. But Bluetooth is needed for navigating the Sky Q menus.
Conclusion
Now you know how to connect your Sky Q remote to your TV. Remember, the automatic “Find It For Me” setup is the easiest first step. If that does not work, the manual method using your TV’s brand is a great backup.
If you have problems, simple fixes like new batteries or a reset usually help. Enjoy the convenience of controlling your Sky Q box and your TV with just one remote. Happy viewing
