Gvirtue Universal Remote Control Manual Patched

Programming Your Gvirtue Remote

Gvirtue universal remotes are typically designed as pre-programmed replacements for specific brands (like Samsung, Sony, or Vizio), often requiring no setup. However, if yours requires manual programming or pairing, follow the methods below.

  • The guide below serves as a comprehensive manual to help you set up, program, and troubleshoot a Gvirtue universal or replacement remote control. Table of Contents Unboxing & Initial Setup Standard Operation (No Programming Mode) Manual Programming (Direct Code Entry) The Automatic Search Method The Learning Function (For "Teachable" Models) Troubleshooting and Common Errors 1. Unboxing & Initial Setup gvirtue universal remote control manual patched

    1. Capture the IR signals of your original remote using the Arduino.
    2. Capture signals from your original TV remote (assuming it works).
    3. Compare the protocols (usually NEC or RC-5).
    4. Use a patching script to replace the Gvirtue’s TV Power code with the correct one from your original remote.
    5. Re-flash the remote if it has an EEPROM. Most cheap Gvirtue remotes are not flashable, but some “Learning” models are.

    After reset, you can re-program using the patched code list. Procedure: Remove the batteries

    Enter the 3 or 4-digit code

    for your brand using the number pad. Samsung: 3301, 5471, 0105 LG: 0156, 0178 Sony: 0128, 0011 Vizio: 1756, 0178 The guide below serves as a comprehensive manual

    Verdict:

    90% of “patched manuals” are just code lists, not firmware. Don’t attempt hardware flashing unless you’re comfortable with soldering.