Find the button (sometimes labeled as S ) and the POWER button on your Stang ST-620.
Note: If the TV does not respond, repeat steps 3–7 using the next code on the list for your brand. Method 3: Auto-Code Search (Use if You Don't Have a Code)
Press and hold the and POWER buttons simultaneously until the indicator light stays on .
Ensure you are standing within 10–15 feet of the TV during setup.
Once the volume changes, release the SET button immediately and press SET again to save. Troubleshooting the Stang ST-620 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
for roughly 5 to 6 seconds. The LED indicator light will begin to flash rapidly or blink continuously, indicating it is in auto-search mode.
While holding SET , press the button repeatedly until the volume bar appears on the screen.
If your remote unpairs every time you drop it or change the batteries, the battery terminals may be loose. Ensure the metal springs inside the battery compartment are making firm contact with the batteries. Change old batteries immediately, as low voltage can cause memory drops. If you want to fine-tune your remote setup, tell me: What is your television? Do you have the original code booklet that came in the box? Which specific buttons are currently failing to respond?
If the Quick Search method does not find your specific TV model, entering a direct manufacturer code from the Stang code booklet is the most precise pairing method. Step 1: Find Your Brand Code
Losing your original TV remote or dealing with a coffee-table clutter of clickers is frustrating. The Stang ST-620 Universal TV Remote is an affordable, highly compatible solution designed to control multiple devices. However, the instruction manual that comes in the box is often tiny, poorly translated, and difficult to follow.
The indicator light will turn off, signaling that the code has been accepted. Key Features & Troubleshooting Device Locking: Some versions of the allow you to "lock" the programmed code by pressing a button to prevent accidental resets. Battery Power:
