Gaming
How to Get Your Xbox One to Turn On Your Television
There’s nothing more arbitrary than having to find a remote before enjoying your favorite television shows, games and movies on your Xbox One. Luckily, Xbox One users who have the included Kinect 2 sensor plugged-in can just have their console control their television automatically.
Here’s how to get your Xbox One to turn on your television and more.
Turn on your Xbox One. You can do this by saying “Xbox, On” if you’ve already configured the Kinect 2 sensor but haven’t set it up to work with your television completely. You can also slide your finger across the round Xbox One button on your controller or on the console itself. Of course, you’ll need to turn your television on manually for right now.
Using the controller, open My Games and Apps. You can also tell the Xbox One to open this area by saying “Xbox go to my games and apps.”
Use the controller to open Settings or say, “Xbox, Settings.”
In the settings, select TV & OneGuide settings. It’s represented by a tile under the Console area in our example.
Use the controller to select Devices from the menu.
Select TV model and choose your brand of television from the drop down list. Unfortunately, if your television isn’t here you cannot add the information the Xbox One needs to communicate with it. Select Next if your television is on the list.
When asked if you want to automatically set up your TV, select Automatic.
The setup wizard will try to send a mute signal to your television first. Select Send Command. If the command worked, select Yes. If it didn’t select no and the Xbox One will try to send the signal to the television using a different signal type.
Next, the Xbox One will attempt to send the command to adjust the volume on your television set. Select Send Command.
If the command works, select Yes. If it didn’t select no and let the Xbox One try again.
Next up is Info and display. Select Send Command.
If the command works, select Yes. If it didn’t select no and the Xbox One will attempt to find just the right frequency for that command as well.
The final command is for your television’s menu functionality. Select Send Command.
If that menu command worked. Select Yes.
The Xbox One will then declare that it knows how to communicate with your television set. The Xbox One can also be configured to control any audio equipment you might have at home, if you’re a cable or satellite user there’s also an option to have the Xbox On control your cable box. You’ll need to configure those in the same manner as you did your television.
From the Devices menu, press B on your controller or say “Xbox, Go Back.”
Select Power Settings in the TV & OneGuide Menu.
Toggle the checkbox that says “Xbox On” Turns on my devices. You can also configure the Xbox One to Turn off your television as well.
Press B on your controller twice or say “Xbox, Go Home”
That’s all, now when you’re about to watch television you can simply say “Xbox, On” and the Xbox One itself will turn on your television or any home audio equipment you configured. You can also use voice commands like “Xbox, Mute” or “Xbox Volume Up” to avoid using a remote control altogether. Pressing the Xbox One button on your controller or on the console itself will also power on your television as well. Remember, the Xbox One requires that the Kinect 2 sensor be plugged into the Xbox One for remote functionality to work.
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Adam
12/09/2013 at 4:51 am
This must depend on the model of television, the only command sent to my Vizio was for mute. After that it said the Xbox was configured to my TV, no other actions required.
sak hus
12/10/2013 at 9:46 am
My xbox one doesnt switch on via controller when it had been switched off from source. Unlike the 360 which turned on the 360 via controller.
Todd
01/01/2014 at 11:41 pm
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D. Chase
01/15/2014 at 5:35 pm
Hey just so you know even if your tv is not on the list you can select “I don’t see my brand” and then spell the brand you have and you can set up your tv. I have an Insignia brand tv and I was able to set it up with full functionality, power on/off, mute, volume up/down, etc. It’s great!
LiLI
03/11/2016 at 8:03 am
Hey dude, I still cannot send right command to NS50l240a13. What’s brand is your Insignia?
Smig
06/24/2015 at 2:08 pm
I have an element TV and I chose vizo as the TV brand and it worked. So if you have an element,there is still hope
Greg
12/04/2016 at 10:08 am
Great article, but this isn’t working for me. When the TV is on there is sound, but when I go to the Xbox Settings the sound stops. Consequently, the TV detecting wizard doesn’t work since it’s trying to mute a sound that doesn’t exist. How do I keep the TV sound audible while in Xbox Settings?
Anthony cair
01/01/2017 at 7:46 pm
It won’t work my TV won’t turn off when I say xbox off
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