How to Programme a Sky Remote to a TV (Easy UK Step-by-Step Guide)
Do you want your Sky remote to control your TV? This is called “programming” your remote. It means teaching your Sky remote the commands for your television. After programming, you can use one remote to change the volume and turn the TV on and off. You will not need two remotes on your sofa anymore.

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People in the UK often need to do this. You might have bought a new television. Maybe you got a new Sky remote and the old codes are gone. A common problem is when the volume buttons do nothing. The power button might also fail to switch the TV on.
This guide will help you with all the main Sky systems. We cover Sky Q, Sky Glass, and the older Sky HD boxes. Do not worry if you have never done this before. The process is quick and very safe. It will not hurt your remote or your television. Let us learn how to programme your Sky remote in simple steps.
What Does Programming a Sky Remote Do?
People use different words for the same job. “Programming,” “pairing,” and “syncing” often mean the same thing here Sky Remote. It is the process of making your Sky remote talk to your television.
Your Sky remote has two main jobs. First, it controls your Sky box. It changes channels and opens your recordings. Second, it can be programmed to control your TV’s own functions. These functions are volume up, volume down, mute, and the power or standby button.
It is important to understand what programming will not change. It does not affect your Sky channels, your recordings, or any settings on your Sky box. The remote will still work perfectly for Sky. Programming just adds the ability to control the TV’s basic features with the same device.
Things to Check Before You Start (UK Users)
A few simple checks can save you time. First, make sure your television is switched on. You cannot programme a remote to a TV that is off.
Next, check your Sky box. It should be plugged in and have power. The lights on the front should be on Sky Remote. The box can be in standby mode or fully on.
Now, look at your Sky remote. The most common problem is weak batteries. Open the battery cover on the back. Take out the old batteries and put in two new AA batteries. Make sure the plus (+) and minus (-) ends face the correct way, as shown inside the cover.
You also need to know which type of Sky remote you have. This changes the instructions.
- The Sky Q remote can be the touch version (smooth pad) or the button version (with a circle pad).
- The Sky Glass remote is white, chunky, and has a round dial in the middle.
- The Sky HD remote is usually blue and grey with lots of numbered buttons.
How to Programme a Sky Q Remote to a TV
If you have a Sky Q box, programming is very easy. The box uses your TV screen to guide you. First, pick up your Sky Q remote. Find and press the Home button. This button has a small house symbol on it Sky Remote. The main Sky Q menu will appear on your television.
Using the direction pad or touch area, move the highlight to Settings. This is often shown with a cogwheel icon. Press the centre select button to open it. Inside Settings, find the option called Setup and select it.
Now, look for Remote Control in the list. Choose this option. A new menu will appear. You need to select the option labelled TV. This tells the Sky box you want to programme the TV control part of your remote.
Press Home on your Sky Q remote
The Home button is your starting point. It is usually a single button near the top of your remote. A firm press is all you need. This button tells your Sky Q box to show its main menu on your TV screen. If you press Home and nothing happens, check two things. First, make sure your Sky box is powered on. Second, check your TV is set to the correct HDMI input that your Sky box is plugged into. The Home button only controls the Sky box at this point.
Select Settings
Once the Home menu is on your screen, you need to navigate. Use the directional ring on your button remote or slide your finger on the touch remote. Move the highlight until it lands on Settings. It is almost always found along the top or bottom of the screen. Look for the small cog icon next to the word. Press the centre ‘Select’ button or tap the touchpad to enter the Settings area. This is where you control how your entire Sky Q system works.
Go to Setup
Inside the Settings menu, you will see several choices. You are looking for one called Setup. This section is for the initial installation and configuration of your box. It handles things like your internet connection, picture quality, and remote control settings. Scroll down the list until you find it and select it. Choosing Setup opens the door to the tools that will help your remote learn about your TV.
Choose Remote Control
In the Setup menu, you will see an option for Remote Control. Select this. This menu is dedicated to your Sky Q remote. It may have options for touchpad sensitivity or button sounds. For programming to your TV, you need to find the specific setting that manages the TV’s functions. This is usually clearly labelled as ‘TV’, ‘Control TV’, or ‘Set up your remote control’. Selecting this option tells the Sky Q box you are ready to begin the programming process.
Choose your TV brand
Your TV screen will now show a long alphabetical list of television brand names. This is a list of pre-loaded control codes. Take your time to scroll through it. Find the brand of your TV, such as ‘Samsung’, ‘LG’, or ‘Sony’. Selecting the correct brand is very important. If you have a Bush or Goodman TV, look for the brand ‘Alba’ Sky Remote. If you cannot see your exact brand, do not panic. Look for an option at the bottom called Other Make or Search for Code. Choosing this will make the Sky box try a wide range of codes automatically.
Follow on-screen instructions to test volume and power
After you pick your brand, the box takes over. Clear instructions will appear on your screen. First, it will test the volume. It will ask you to press the Volume Up button on your remote. A progress bar will move. If your TV’s volume increases, press the ‘Yes’ button on the screen using your remote.
Next, it will test the power function. It will ask you to point the remote at the TV and press the Power button. Your television should switch off. The screen will ask if the TV turned off. If it did, press ‘Yes’. The box will then turn your TV back on. After a successful test, a confirmation message will appear. Your Sky Q remote is now fully programmed to control your TV.
How to Programme a Sky Glass Remote to a TV
Sky Glass is different. It is a television with Sky built directly into it. Because of this, the white Sky Glass remote is already perfectly paired with the TV from day one. You should not normally need to programme it for volume or power. The remote and TV are designed to work together straight out of the box.
However, you might need to re-pair the remote if it becomes unlinked. To do this, press the Home button on your Sky Glass remote. Navigate to Settings (the cog icon). Inside Settings, look for and select Remote & Accessories. Here you will see your primary remote. If it says ‘Not connected’, select it and follow the simple on-screen instructions to pair it again Sky Remote. This usually involves holding the remote close to the TV.
HDMI-CEC explained in simple UK-friendly terms
HDMI-CEC is a clever feature that helps devices talk to each other. You do not need to know the technical name, but understanding it helps. When your Sky Glass is connected to a soundbar or another device with an HDMI cable, HDMI-CEC lets one remote control them all. For example, the power button on your Sky Glass remote can turn the TV, soundbar, and Sky system on with one press.
If you add a soundbar, you can tell the remote to control its volume. Go to Home → Settings → Sound. Look for ‘Volume control’ or ‘Remote control audio device’. Here you can choose if the volume buttons adjust the TV speakers or your soundbar. If your power or volume is not working as expected, checking the HDMI-CEC settings on your other devices can often fix it.
How to Programme a Sky HD Remote to a TV (Using Codes)
If you have an older Sky HD box, you will use a manual code entry method. First, ensure your TV is turned on. Pick up your Sky HD remote. Find the TV button near the top. Press and hold this button down.
Keep holding it. After a couple of seconds, the small red light at the top of the remote will flash twice. Let go of the TV button as soon as it flashes. The red light will stay on. The remote is now in ‘programming mode’ and ready to learn a code.
Press and hold TV until the red light flashes
This step prepares the remote to receive a new code. The TV button is usually a different colour (like green) to the other buttons. Holding it down for about two seconds activates the programming memory. The double flash of the red light is the signal that you have done it correctly and can now let go. If the red light does not flash, check your batteries Sky Remote. The remote must have good power to enter this mode.
Enter your TV brand code
Now, type in a 4-digit code for your television brand using the number keypad. You need the correct code list for a UK Sky HD remote. We provide a list in the next section. For example, a common code for Samsung TVs is 0051. Type the numbers carefully. The red light will remain on as you type. If you make a mistake, just start the whole process again from holding the TV button.
Press Select
After typing the full 4-digit code, press the Select button in the middle of the remote. The red light at the top will flash twice again. This means the remote has saved the code. Now, point the remote at your TV and press the Volume Up button. If the volume on your TV increases, the programming worked. Test the Power button to see if it turns your TV off and on. If it does, you have successfully programmed your Sky HD remote.
Where to find Sky remote codes in the UK
Finding the right code is the key to success. The official list is in your original Sky HD manual. You can also find it online on the Sky help website. Here are some common UK TV brand codes for Sky HD remotes:
- Samsung: 0051, 0644, 0071
- LG: 0206, 0055, 0226
- Sony: 0000, 0001, 1073
- Panasonic: 0053, 0138, 0070
- Philips: 0065, 0044, 0556
- Hisense: 0234, 0157
- TCL: 0119, 0486
- Sharp: 0047, 0118
If the first code you try does not work, just repeat the process. Hold the TV button, enter a different code for your brand from the list, and press Select. You may need to try two or three codes to find the perfect one for your specific TV model.
Sky Remote Not Programming to TV? Try These Fixes
Sometimes, things do not go to plan. Here are common problems and how to solve them. A frequent issue is the remote only controls the Sky box. This means the programming did not work or was lost. The simplest fix is to restart your Sky box. Unplug it from the wall for 60 seconds, then plug it back in. Wait for it to restart fully, then try programming again.
Another common problem is volume works but power doesn’t. This usually means the code you used is almost right, but not perfect. Try another code for your TV brand from the list. The power function is often controlled by a different part of the code.
If the red light is not flashing when you hold the TV button, the batteries are almost certainly flat. Replace them with two new AA batteries. Also, make sure you are pointing the remote at the TV when testing, not at the Sky box.
Try a different TV code
This is the most useful tip for Sky HD users. Manufacturers use many codes across different TV models. The first code on the list is just the most common. If code 0051 does not work for your Samsung TV, try 0644, then 0071. Be patient and work through the list. For Sky Q users, if the automatic search fails, there is often a ‘Enter Code Manually’ option in the setup menu where you can input these 4-digit codes yourself.
Enable HDMI-CEC on the TV
This is a very helpful tip for modern TVs. HDMI-CEC is a feature that lets connected devices control each other. Brands call it different names: Samsung uses Anynet+, LG uses SIMPLINK, Sony uses BRAVIA Sync, and Panasonic uses VIERA Link. You find it in your TV’s main settings menu, under ‘External Devices’ or ‘Connection’.
If this setting is turned OFF on your TV, it can stop the Sky remote’s power command from working, even after correct programming
