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JVC TV Remote Code 051 0054 0060 0065 0093 0361 0923 1058

User question

I'm looking for a JVC code

Artificial Intelligence Response

Direct answer to the question

A JVC code is not universal across all remotes. It depends on:

  • the remote brand/model
  • the JVC device type: TV, DVD, VCR, audio system, projector, etc.
  • whether your remote expects a 3-digit, 4-digit, or 5-digit code

If you are programming a universal remote for a JVC TV, the most common codes to try first are:

  • 051 if your remote uses 3 digits
  • 0054, 0060, 0065, 0093, 0179, 0205
  • also sometimes 0361, 0923, 1058

If it is a JVC DVD player, common starting codes are:

  • 0067
  • 0198
  • 0623

Detailed problem analysis

The main issue is that “JVC code” is too broad technically. Remote-control code sets are not assigned only by the TV brand; they are assigned by the remote manufacturer’s code library.

For example:

  • one remote may use 051 for JVC TV
  • another may use 0054
  • another may use 0923
  • another may use a 5-digit code

So the correct engineering approach is:

  1. identify the remote model
  2. identify the JVC device type
  3. test the correct code length
  4. if needed, run auto-search

Current information and trends

From the sample answers, there is a wide spread of JVC codes because different remotes use different internal code databases. The most useful current takeaway is:

  • STANG ST-620 / ST-620+ style remotes may accept either 3-digit or 4-digit codes depending on version
  • for JVC TVs, 051 is a common 3-digit starting point
  • for 4-digit entry, common JVC candidates include 0054, 0060, 0065, 0093, 0361, 0923, 1058
  • if manual entry fails, auto-scan/code search is usually the most reliable method

Supporting explanations and details

Why some codes partly work

Sometimes a code will:

  • turn the TV on/off
  • change volume

but fail on:

  • input/source
  • menu
  • navigation
  • smart-TV functions

That means the remote found a partially compatible IR protocol, not a full match. In that case, keep testing other JVC codes.

Typical programming method

For many universal remotes, the procedure is approximately:

  1. Turn the JVC device on manually
  2. Press the device key, such as TV
  3. Hold SET or SETUP until the indicator stays on
  4. Enter the code
  5. Test Power, Volume, Channel, and Input
  6. If it fails, try the next code

If no code works, use auto-search.

Ethical and legal aspects

There are no major ethical or legal concerns here. The main practical caution is:

  • do not enter service-mode or installer-only command sequences unless you know exactly what they do
  • avoid changing hidden settings that could disable normal operation

Practical guidelines

Best first codes to test

If you just want a quick starting list for a JVC TV, try these in this order:

  • 051
  • 0054
  • 0060
  • 0065
  • 0093
  • 0361
  • 0923
  • 1058

For a JVC DVD player, try:

  • 0067
  • 0198
  • 0623

Best practice

  • Use the shortest matching code format your remote asks for
  • Test more than just power
  • If two codes partially work, keep the one with the best menu/input/navigation support
  • If nothing works, use auto-search

Possible disclaimers or additional notes

Some of the sample code lists conflict with each other. That is normal for universal remotes because:

  • different remotes use different code databases
  • some online lists mix codes from different brands of remotes
  • some code sets are for TV only, others for DVD or combo devices

So the safest statement is: the right JVC code depends on your remote model.

Suggestions for further research

To get the exact code immediately, send me:

  • your remote brand and model
  • whether the JVC device is a TV, DVD, VCR, receiver, or projector
  • ideally the JVC model number

Brief summary

Yes, I can help, but I need one more detail.
If you want a quick start for a JVC TV, try:

051, 0054, 0060, 0065, 0093, 0361, 0923, 1058

If it is a JVC DVD, try:

0067, 0198, 0623

If you reply with your remote model, I can give you the exact JVC code list and the correct programming steps.

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