How to Set Up Sky Remote With TV | Sky Q & Glass UK

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How to Set Up Sky Remote With TV | Sky Q & Glass UK

Setting up your Sky remote with your TV means teaching the remote two jobs. First, it already knows how to control your Sky box to change channels. After setup, it also learns how to control your television. This means you can use one remote to turn your TV on, change the volume, and turn it off. It makes watching TV much simpler.

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Updated May 15, 2025
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People in the UK often need to do this for a few common reasons. You might have just bought a new TV. Perhaps your Sky remote only changes Sky channels, and the volume buttons do nothing. Sometimes the power button stops working. If you have lost or broken your TV remote, this setup is the perfect fix.

This guide works with all the main Sky services you might have at home. It covers the modern Sky Q, the all-in-one Sky Glass, and the older Sky+ HD boxes. The process is quick, safe, and won’t harm your equipment.

Most television brands sold in the UK work with Sky remotes. Brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony are all compatible. If you want to know how to set up a Sky remote with your TV, follow these simple steps. Let’s get your remotes working together.

What You Need Before Setting Up Your Sky Remote

Before you begin, let’s check you have everything you need. First, look at your Sky equipment. This guide works for Sky Q boxes and the smaller Sky Q Mini. It also works for Sky Glass TVs and older Sky+ HD boxes.

Next, identify your Sky remote. If you have Sky Q, you might have a Voice remote or a Touch remote. Sky+ HD uses a different, chunkier remote. Both types can be set up.

Now, perform three quick checks. Make sure your TV is powered on. You cannot set up the remote with the TV switched off. Check your remote has fresh batteries. Weak batteries can cause the setup to fail. Ensure you have a clear line of sight. The remote uses an invisible infrared beam, so nothing should block its path to the TV.

Popular UK TV brands like Hisense, Panasonic, and Philips all work well. Once you have these things ready, you can start the setup.

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How to Set Up a Sky Q Remote With Your TV (Step-by-Step)

Setting up your Sky Q remote with your TV is a straightforward process. You usually have two choices for how to do it. The first method is automatic and uses your TV screen. The second method is manual and is your backup plan.

The automatic method is the easiest. Your Sky box asks you questions and tests the buttons for you. The manual method is useful if the first one doesn’t find the right signal. It involves searching for the correct code.

You only need your Sky Q remote for this task. You do not need your original TV remote. In just a few minutes, you can complete the setup.

Automatic Setup Using Sky Q Menu (Recommended)

This is the best and easiest way to set up your Sky Q remote. Your television screen will guide you.

First, press the HOME button on your Sky Q remote. This opens the main menu. Use the arrow buttons to go to SETTINGS. Inside Settings, find and select SETUP. Then, choose REMOTE CONTROL.

Look for the option called Control your TV and select it. Now choose Set up TV control. Your Sky box will show a list of TV brand names. Find the brand of your television, like ‘LG’ or ‘Panasonic’, and select it.

Now, follow the instructions on your screen. The system will send a test signal. It will ask you to press the volume up button. Press it on your Sky remote. If the sound on your TV gets louder, select YES on the screen. It will then test the mute button. Press the mute button. If the sound turns off, select YES. Finally, it will test the power button. Press the standby button. If your TV turns off, select YES. Your remote is now set up with your TV!

Manual Setup If Automatic Setup Fails

Sometimes, the automatic menu method might not connect. If this happens, use the manual setup method.

Start in the same place: Settings > Setup > Remote Control > Control your TV. Choose your TV brand from the list. This time, the Sky box will start trying many different codes for that brand.

Watch your TV and listen carefully. The screen will ask, “Is the sound on?”. You should hear your TV’s normal sound. The system will then try to make something happen, like muting the sound. The moment you see or hear your TV react, press the SELECT button on your remote immediately.

Pressing SELECT tells the box, “That’s the correct code!”. If you press it too early, don’t worry. The box will try another code. Once you confirm the right code, the box saves it. You can now test all the buttons to make sure they control your TV perfectly.

How to Set Up a Sky+ HD Remote With TV

If you have an older Sky+ HD box, the setup process is different. It uses a special button combination and a code. This is helpful for many users in the UK who still have this equipment.

First, find the TV button at the top of your Sky+ HD remote. Press it once. Now, press and hold down the SELECT button and the RED button together. Hold them for about two seconds. Watch the small red light on the remote. It should flash twice. This means the remote is ready to learn.

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Now you need to enter the correct code for your TV brand. You can find a list of these codes on the Sky website. For example, a common code for Sony TVs is ‘0000’. Using the number pad on your remote, carefully type the four-digit code for your television.

If you typed the code correctly, the red light on the remote will flash twice again. This is your confirmation! Now, press the TV button one more time to save this new setting. Finally, test it. Press the volume up button. If your TV volume increases, you have succeeded. Also try the standby button to turn your TV off and on.

Some TV models need a very specific code. If the first code doesn’t work, repeat the steps with a different code from your brand’s list. You may also need to do this setup again if you reset the remote or change its batteries.

How to Set Up Sky Glass Remote With TV

Sky Glass is different because it is the TV itself. The Sky Glass remote mainly uses Bluetooth to talk to the TV, so basic control works immediately.

However, you might want to set it up to control a soundbar or another TV. The process is still very simple.

Press the Settings button on your Sky Glass remote. It looks like a cogwheel. Go to Remote & Accessories. Here, you will see options for setting up other devices.

Look for ‘Set up TV volume and power’ or a similar option. The system will guide you. It will ask what type of device and the brand. Follow the on-screen prompts. It will test signals until your device responds correctly.

Sky Glass also works with HDMI-CEC. This is a feature that lets it control other devices, like a games console, plugged in with an HDMI cable. For older TVs used as a screen, the remote might use an infrared signal. This setup is similar to the Sky Q method.

Popular UK TV Brands & Sky Remote Compatibility

Setting up your Sky remote works with most TVs in the UK. The table below shows how compatible some popular brands are.

TV BrandCompatible With Sky Remote?Setup MethodCommon Issues
SamsungYesAuto (Sky Q) / Manual CodeSmall delay sometimes.
LGYesAuto (Sky Q) / Manual CodeWorks with almost all models.
SonyYesAuto (Sky Q) / Manual CodeHDMI-CEC can interfere.
PanasonicYesAuto or ManualVery reliable.
HisenseMostly YesTry Auto first, then ManualMay need the exact code.
PhilipsMostly YesOften Manual CodeCheck the code list.
TCLMostly YesAuto or ManualUsually works well.

If the ‘Auto’ method fails, use the ‘Manual’ code method. A ‘small delay’ is normal. If ‘HDMI-CEC interferes’, you can turn off the HDMI-CEC setting in your TV’s own menu.

Sky Remote Not Working After Setup? Common Fixes

Sometimes, the remote might not work perfectly after setup. Here are the most common problems and how to solve them.

Volume Buttons Not Working

If you set up the remote but the volume buttons do nothing, try the setup process again. Go back to Settings > Setup > Remote Control and run ‘Control your TV’ once more.

Also, check your TV’s own sound settings. Make sure the audio is set to come from the TV speakers. If your TV uses HDMI-CEC, try turning this setting off temporarily in your TV menu. Then, run the Sky remote setup again.

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Power Button Not Turning TV On/Off

When the volume works but the power button doesn’t, the TV code is probably wrong. The fix is to try a different TV code. Use the manual setup method and test a different code from the list for your brand. Also, check your TV’s settings for an option like ‘Standby Mode’ or ‘Eco Power’ and make sure it allows remote control.

Sky Remote Not Responding

If the remote doesn’t do anything at all, the issue is with the remote itself. First, always replace the batteries with new ones. If that fails, you can reset the remote. On a Sky Q remote, press and hold the 7 and 9 number buttons together for five seconds until the light flashes. On a Sky+ HD remote, hold TV, SELECT, and RED until it flashes twice. After a reset, you must set up the remote with your TV again.

How to Reset and Set Up Sky Remote Again

A full reset clears your remote’s memory. This is a strong fix for persistent problems.

For a Sky Q remote, reset it through the menu. Go to Settings > Setup > Remote Control. Look for Reset Remote and select it. Confirm your choice. This erases its TV settings. You must then set it up again using the on-screen steps.

For a Sky+ HD remote, press and hold the TV button. While holding it, also press and hold the RED and SELECT buttons. Keep holding all three until the red light flashes twice. This resets the TV control. You then need to enter a new TV code to set it up again.

Resetting fixes incorrect TV codes, failed setup attempts, and unresponsive buttons. It gives your remote a fresh start.

FAQs – Setting Up Sky Remote With TV (UK)

Can I set up my Sky remote without the TV remote?
Yes, absolutely. You can do the whole setup using only your Sky remote and the menus on your Sky box or TV screen.

Why won’t my Sky remote control TV volume?
This usually means the setup didn’t save properly. The best fix is to go back into your Sky menu (Settings > Setup > Remote Control) and run the ‘Control your TV’ setup again from the beginning.

Can a Sky remote control a soundbar?
Yes, but you set it up differently. Don’t choose ‘TV’. Instead, go to your Sky Settings, then Audio or Sound settings. Look for an option to ‘Set up external audio’ or ‘Control soundbar’.

Does setting up the Sky remote affect Sky box settings?
No. Setting up the remote to control your TV only changes the remote. It does not change your Sky recordings, favourite channels, or any box settings.

Can one Sky remote be used with different TVs?
You can only set it up with one TV at a time. If you want to use it with a different TV, you need to go through the setup process again with that new TV.

Conclusion

Setting up your Sky remote with your TV is a quick and easy task. It lets you use one remote for everything, which is much more convenient.

Remember, most TVs in the UK are compatible with Sky remotes. If your first setup attempt doesn’t work, don’t worry. Just try the setup steps again or use the manual code method.

You can enjoy simpler TV watching in just a few minutes. If setup doesn’t work, reset the remote or check your TV brand compatibility.

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