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Enjoy your 
XFINITY® TV
right away! 
Program your remote to 
get started. 
XFINITY XR
11
Remote Control
USER’S GUIDE
It’s simple to program your XFINITY Remote to control your 
TV and Audio Video Receiver.
Your XFINITY Remote is already programmed to 
control your set-top box. To program the remote 
for control of PowerVolume, Mute and TV 
Input on your TV or PowerVolume, and Mute 
on your audio video receiver (AVR), including a 
soundbar, follow the steps below. 
Note: 
A soundbar is a type of AVR. 
Here’s how to program your 
remote for control of a TV or TV 
and AVR:
1.  Remove the battery pull tab from the remote 
control battery compartment and make sure 
your TV, AVR and set-top box are powered 
on. 
2.  Refer to the “Setup Codes for TVs” and “Set-
up Codes for AVRs” sections on the back of 
this guide to find the manufacturers of your 
TV and AVR.   
3.  Press and hold the Setup button on your 
remote until the status LED changes from red 
to green. 
4.  Enter the first code listed for the TV manufac-
turer. The status LED should flash green 
twice when the code is entered. 
5.  Press the TV Power button on the remote. 
If the TV turns off, you have successfully 
programmed your remote. Turn the TV back 
on and press the VOL +/- and Mute buttons 
to confirm they control the volume of your 
device. 
6.  If the TV (or AVR) does not turn off or the 
VOL +/- and Mute buttons do not work, 
repeat the steps above using the next code 
listed for your TV manufacturer.
CAN’T FIND YOUR CODE? 
If you can’t program your remote for TV and/
or AVR control using the codes on the back of 
this guide, follow the steps below to search for 
your code.
1.  Turn on your TV and AVR.
2.  Press and hold the Setup button on your 
remote until the status LED changes from red 
to green. 
3.  To search for a TV code, enter 9-9-1 on the 
remote. To search for an AVR code, enter 
9-9-2. The status LED should flash green 
twice. 
4.  Press the CH ^ button repeatedly to search 
through the manufacturer codes until the 
device you are programming turns off. 
5.  After the device turns off, press Setup. The 
status LED on your remote should flash 
green twice. Press the TV Power button on 
the remote. If the device turns on, your have 
successfully programmed your remote. 
xfinity.com/remotes
Troubleshooting
GENERAL 
TROUBLESHOOTING
:
Q
Why does the status LED flash red then 
green while I am entering the code on my 
remote? 
A:
A
You may have entered an incorrect code. 
Check the code and try re-entering it. 
:
Q
Why does the status LED flash red, but 
there is no response when I press a key? 
A:
A
Make sure the remote is aimed at your TV 
or AVR and is no farther than 15 feet away. 
Also, make sure your set-top box is powered 
on and in plain sight. 
TV Power: Turns your TV on/off.
All Power: One button to turn the TV, 
AVR and set-top box on/off. 
Vol +/–: Turns the volume up and down 
on the set-top box. After your remote is 
programmed for TV and/or AVR control, 
these keys control the TV or AVR’s 
volume. 
CH ^/∨A: Selects the next higher or next 
lower channel.
Mute: Turns the sound on and off. 
Replay: Jumps back 15 seconds.
Note: Some features above require 
programming the remote for control of a 
TV and/or AVR. 
Video Controls: Controls On Demand 
or DVR viewing, Play/Pause, Fast-For-
ward, and Rewind
Exit: Exits guide screens and returns you 
to TV viewing. 
Search: Search for content by channel, 
program or key words.
Rec: Records content currently being 
viewed.
XFINITY/Menu: Enters the XFINITY 
menu for access to the guide, Saved 
programs, On Demand and Apps. 
Guide: Shortcut to TV listings. 
OK: Selects the highlighted item within 
the guide. 
Last: When viewing content, enters the 
Recent menu to select from the 9 most 
recently viewed programs or, when in 
the XFINITY menu, returns you to previ-
ous guide screen. 
Info: Provides a program description.  
A, B, C, D: Context-sensitive control 
keys. 
Keypad (0-9): Alphanumeric keys to 
select content by channel number or 
keywords. 
Setup: Used for programming your 
remote to control your TV, AVR, and 
set-top box.
TV Input: Changes to the next available 
input on your TV. 
Note: Some features above require 
programming your remote for control of 
your TV.
Power: Enciende/apaga tu televisor. 
All Power: Un sólo botón para encender/
apagar tu televisor y tu caja decodifica-
dora. 
Vol +/–: Sube y baja el volumen de tu caja 
decodificadora. 
CH ^/: Selecciona el siguiente canal 
hacia arriba o hacia abajo.
Mute: Enciende y apaga el sonido. 
Replay:
Nota:
Video Controls: Controlan la visual-
ización de On Demand o DVR, Play 
(reproducir)/Pause (pausa), Fast-For-
ward (avanzar rápidamente), y Rewind 
(retroceder rápidamente).
Exit: Te saca de las pantallas de la guía y 
te regresa a ver la televisión.
Search:
Rec:
 Graba el contenido que se está 
viendo en ese momento.
Nota: Algunas funciones mencionadas  
anteriormente requieren de una caja       
decodificadora de DVR o acceso a la                      
programación On Demand.
XFINITY/MenuA: Ingresa a los menús de 
la guía en pantalla
Guide: Atajo a los listados de televisión.
OK: Selecciona el artículo resaltado 
dentro de la guía.
Last: Te regresa al canal o a la pantalla de 
la guía anterior.
Info: Proporciona la descripción de un 
programa.
A, B, C, D: Teclas de control que fun-
cionan de acuerdo al contexto y que se 
utilizan en configuraciones avanzadas.
Nota: Algunas de las funciones arriba 
mencionadas requieren de una guía de 
programación no disponible con todos los 
aparatos.
Teclado numérico (0-9): Selecciona el 
canal que deseas ver (ej., 0-9 ó 0-2-6).
Setup: Programa tu control remoto                
para que funcione con tu televisor, caja 
decodificadora o DTA.
TV Input: 
Nota:
Here’s what your remote can do. 
Esto es lo que tu control remoto puede hacer.
¡Disfruta de 
XFINITY® TV 
ahora mismo!
Programa tu control 
remoto para comenzar.
XFINITY XR11 
GUÍA DEL USUARIO 
para el control remoto
xfinity.com/remotes
If you only want to program your remote for TV 
control, you’re all set! 
Continue with the following steps to program 
your remote for AVR control.
Note: 
To program your remote for simultaneous 
control of both a TV and AVR, the TV must be 
programmed before the AVR. 
7.  Press and hold the Setup button on your 
remote until the status LED changes from red 
to green. 
8.  Enter the first code listed for the AVR manu-
facturer. The status LED should flash green 
twice when the code is entered. 
9.  Press the All Power button on the remote. 
If the AVR turns off, you have successfully 
programmed your remote. Turn the AVR back 
on and press the VOL +/- and Mute buttons 
to confirm they control the volume of your 
device. If so, you’re all set!
10. If the AVR does not turn off or the VOL +/- 
and Mute buttons do not work, repeat the 
steps above using the next code listed for 
your AVR manufacturer. 
Here’s how to program your 
remote for only AVR control: 
1.  Remove the battery pull tab from the remote 
control battery compartment and make sure 
your AVR and set-top box are powered on. 
2.  Find the manufacturer of your AVR on the 
back of this guide. 
3.  Press and hold the Setup button on your 
remote until the status LED changes from red 
to green
 
Additional Feature: Aim Anywhere Control
See the back of this user guide to learn how 
to pair your remote and set-top box* for Aim 
Anywhere control, allowing you to control your 
devices even when they are placed behind your 
TV or in another room (up to 50 feet away).
*Aim Anywhere control is not supported by all 
set-top boxes.
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found 
to comply with the limits for a Class B dig-
ital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 
rules.  These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful in-
terference in a residential installation. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate 
radio frequency energy and, if not used in 
accordance with the instructions, may cause 
harmful interference to radio communications.
There is no guarantee that interference will 
not occur in a particular installation. If this 
equipment does cause harmful interference 
to radio or television reception, the user is 
encouraged to try to correct the interference 
by one or more of the following measuresA:
• 
Reorient or relocate the receiving anten-
na.
• 
Increase or decrease the separation be-
tween the equipment and receiver.
• 
Connect the equipment into an outlet on 
a circuit different from that which the re-
ceiver is connected.
• 
Consult the dealer or an experienced re-
mote control/TV technician for help.
• 
It is strongly recommended that the TV 
be plugged into a separate wall outlet.
The user is cautioned that changes and mod-
ifications made to the equipment without the 
approval of the manufacturer could void the 
user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 
rules. Operation is subject to the following 
two conditionsA: (1) This device may not cause 
harmful interference, and (2) this device must 
accept any interference received, including in-
terference that may cause undesired operation. 
“CAUTION” A: Exposure to Radio Frequen-
cy Radiation. Antenna shall be mounted in 
such a manner to minimize the potential for 
human contact during normal operation. The 
antenna should not be contacted during op-
eration to avoid the possibility of exceed-
ing the FCC radio frequency exposure limit. 
Helpful Tip: Additional remote control program-
ming support, including code lookup tool and 
frequently asked questions, can be found at 
xfinity.com/remotes. 
4.  Enter the first code listed for the AVR manu-
facturer. The status LED should flash green 
twice when the code is entered. 
5.  Press the TV Power button on the remote. 
If the AVR turns off, you have successfully 
programmed your remote. Turn the AVR back 
on and press the VOL +/- and Mute buttons 
to confirm they control the volume of your 
device. If so, you’re all set!
6.  If the AVR does not turn off or the VOL +/- 
and Mute buttons do not work, repeat the 
steps above using next code listed for the 
device manufacturer. You may need to try 
several codes to find the one that works for 
your device.