Programming your One For All remote to control your Hitachi TV is a straightforward process that allows you to consolidate your controllers. To get started, you’ll need the correct 4-digit setup code that matches your television’s hardware.
This simple guide provides a comprehensive, verified list of Hitachi TV codes and the clear, step-by-step instructions you’ll need to get your remote working in minutes.
One For All Remote Codes for Hitachi TV
As a brand with a long history, Hitachi has many different models, which is why this code list is extensive. This is common for major electronics brands; for example, we have a similar detailed guide for the Sharp TV Replacement Remote.
We recommend trying the codes in the order they are listed to find the best match.
1576, 0178, 0009, 0481, 0578, 0719, 2207, 0225, 0108, 0744, 1585, 1037, 1484, 2127, 0109, 1667, 0634, 0473, 0343, 2214, 1163, 0508, 0548, 0499, 0480, 0037, 0556, 1137, 0512
How To Program Hitachi TV With any One For All Universal Remote
This method is the fastest and most reliable way to set up your remote.
1. Prepare Your Devices
- Turn on your Hitachi TV (it should not be in standby mode).
- Insert a fresh pair of batteries into your One For All remote.
2. Enter Programming Mode
- Press and hold the MAGIC key on your remote until the LED light blinks twice.
3. Enter the Code
- Type in the first 4-digit code from the list above (e.g.,
1576). The LED will blink twice to confirm it has received the code.
4. Test and Save
- Aim the remote at your TV and press the POWER key. If the TV turns off, the code is correct and has been saved.
- If the TV does not turn off, simply repeat steps 2 and 3 with the next code in the list.
Troubleshooting Common Setup Issues
If trying the codes manually is taking too long or if none seem to connect, your remote has a powerful backup option. You can command it to use the Auto Code Search method, which automatically scans the remote’s entire library to find a working code for you.
This is when the remote controls some functions (like power) but not others (like volume). The first step is always to try the next code on the list. However, some advanced or replacement remote models offer a more precise solution. You can learn how to use the Key Correction process to fine-tune individual commands without having to start over.

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