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If the Microphone
button, also known as the voice command function, on your TV remote control isn't responding correctly, there are different steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue.
Note: Make sure you read the Before you start section first before continuing with this article.
Before you start
Before you start troubleshooting, confirm whether your remote control supports voice recognition. Compatible remotes will have a Microphone
button or mark.
Notes:
- The location of the Microphone
button or mark on the remote control varies depending on your region and model. Refer to the manual for details. - For Voice command remote controls: If the Microphone
button (voice command function) does not work after updating the TV or replacing your remote control, refer to this article: How to pair or re-pair your wireless or Voice command remote control to your Google TV™ or Android TV™. - For Google TV™ models: The TV must be set up as a Google TV (not a basic TV) in order for voice recognition to work via remote control.
For TVs that do not come with a remote control that has a Microphone
button or mark, you can use one of the two alternatives below to activate your TV's voice command function.
- Use a software keyboard.
- Use the Google TV mobile app on your smartphone or tablet.
Note: Make sure you connect your mobile device and TV to the same network.
For details about OS versions that support Google TV, refer to the appropriate page below:
Troubleshooting Guide
If voice recognition does not work, even when you use a remote control that supports this function, the following steps may help resolve the issue.
1. Make sure the Voice control function is turned On (for models that have Voice control settings)
- Open the
Settings screen:
- If the remote control has a Quick Settings (
or
) button, press the Quick Settings button and select
Settings. - If the remote control does not have a Quick Settings (
or
) button, press the HOME button and select
Settings
- Select Accounts and Sign In → (Login Name) → Google Assistant → Voice control → On.
Note: If the above settings are not shown, skip this step.
2. Make sure your TV can connect to the Internet
3. Pair your remote control with your Android or Google TV
Notes:
- If you are using the Touchpad Remote Control for TV models released in 2015, refer to this article: How to pair the Touchpad Remote Control with the TV.
- If your TV model was released in 2020 or later (except for the models below), you can skip this step. Continue to the 2. Register the remote control section of this article.
- If your 2020 TV model is one of the following, you may continue with this step: BRAVIA 2 (S20), W8x5 / W8x6, W8L, X64L / X70L / X74L / X75L, X77L / X78L, W8K, X74K / X75K, W8, X7, X74H / X75H.
1. Check if the remote control is registered.
- Open the
Settings screen:
- If the remote control has a
Quick Settings button:
- On the remote control, press the
Quick Settings button. - Select
Settings.
- If the remote control does not have a
Quick Settings button:
- On the remote control, press the HOME button.
- Select
Settings.
- The next steps will depend on your TV menu options:
- Select Remotes & Accessories → Bluetooth Settings.
- Select Remotes & Accessories.
- Select Bluetooth settings.
- Check if SONY TV RC MIC 001 or SONY TV VRC 001 is registered. If it is registered If it is not registered or displayed
2. Register the remote control.
-
Open the
Settings screen:
- If the remote control has a Quick Settings (
or
) button, press the Quick Settings button and select
Settings. - If the remote control does not have a Quick Settings (
or
) button, press the HOME button and select
Settings.
- The next steps will depend on your TV menu options:
- Select Remotes & Accessories → Remote control → Connect via Bluetooth or Activate
button. - Select BRAVIA Settings → Voice Remote Control.
- Select Remote control → Connect via Bluetooth.
- Select Voice Remote Control → Activate
button.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Except for RMF-TX920: Pairing can fail if the battery level is low. Replace the batteries and try pairing again.
- Only for RMF-TX920: Pairing can fail if the battery level is low. Charge the battery and try pairing again.
4. Speak into the built-in microphone at the top of the remote control
- For Google TVs: On the remote control, press and hold the Microphone button and then speak into the microphone.
- For Android TVs: On the remote control, press the Microphone button and then speak into the microphone.
Remember to position the microphone closer to your mouth, or speak in a loud and clear voice, so the remote control registers your command.
Note: The microphone is usually located at the top or just above the center of the remote (the location may differ depending on your remote control).
5. Check if the current TV display or setup screen supports voice recognition
6. Remove and then re-insert the remote control batteries, or charge them
If the issue persists, try following the steps below:
- Except for RMF-TX920: Remove and re-insert the batteries.
- Only for RMF-TX920: Charge the batteries.
7. Update the remote control software
8. Reset your Android or Google TV