Assume you’ve just purchased a universal remote and want to use the remote codes to control your home theater audio. In that case, we have codes for Daewoo, Onkyo, Cambridge Soundworks, Integra, Sony, Koss, Panasonic, and Venturer Home Theaters below that will allow you to program and control your Home Theaters. Most universal remotes will work with these codes.
GE Universal remote controls are frequently programmed with multiple devices such as televisions, Blu-ray players, and AV receivers; you’ll be able to replace multiple remote controls with a single GE Universal remote. All home theater devices and components can be controlled with the GE remote. The GE Universal remote allows you to replace all of your device remotes with a single GE remote. You’ll begin using the GE universal remote by first programming it with each individual device in your home theater setup.
Universal Remote 3 Digit Codes For Home Audio
Brand Name | Remote Codes |
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ADCOM | 082, 092, 225, 161, 269 |
AIWA | 018, 104, 170, 202, 203, 213, 211, 188 |
AKAI | 138, 189 |
AMC | 125, 126, 127, 128, 258 |
AMEND | 54 |
AMX | 196 |
ANGSTROM | 142 |
ARCAM | 141 |
AUDIO ACCESS | 147 |
AUDIO ALCHEMY | 135 |
AUDIO DESIGN | 194, 221, 011 |
AUDIO EASE | 021, 196, 207 |
AUDIO FILE | 71 |
AUDIO MATRIX | 167 |
AUDIO SOURCE | 273 |
AUDIO TECHNICA | 134 |
B & K | 096, 097 |
BOSE | 070, 170, 224 |
BRYSTON | 23 |
CARVER | 006, 028, 061, 071, 201, 214, 226, 180, 185, 022, 029, 077 |
CASIO | 76 |
CHIRO | 140 |
CINEMA SOUND | 034, 134 |
CITATION | 148, 272 |
CLARION | 26 |
DENON | 002, 034, 109, 215, 229, 230, 027, 037, 234, 259 |
EIGER | 149 |
ELAN | 57 |
ENLIGHTENED AUDIO | 099, 098 |
FISHER | 047, 214, 180, 182 |
FOSGATE | 062, 231 |
GE | 056, 260 |
GOLDSTAR | 8 |
HAFLER | 174 |
HARMAN KARDON | 231, 233, 254, 153, 154, 118, 121, 227 |
HITACHI | 20 |
INKEL | 197 |
JBL | 263 |
JEFF ROWLAND | 206 |
JENSEN | 58 |
JVC | 240, 163, 191, 114, 266 |
KENWOOD | 026, 066, 145, 146, 181, 190, 197, 192, 182, 199, 151, 222, 180 |
KINERGETICS | 220 |
KOSS | 216 |
KRELL | 150, 072 |
KYOCERA | 7 |
LEXICON | 120, 235, 236, 237 |
LINN | 124 |
LUXMAN | 137, 139, 052, 165, 115, 004, 009 |
LXI | 076, 056 |
MAGNAVOX | 086, 164, 152, 208 |
MARANTZ | 006, 028, 031, 040, 063, 185, 186, 251, 265 |
MCINTOSH | 238 |
MCS | 76 |
MERIDIAN | 100, 012, 013 |
MITSUBISHI | 242, 243, 204 |
MONDIAL | 157, 158, 042, 043, 081, 112 |
NAD | 186, 113 |
NAKAMICHI | 111, 244, 245, 172, 183 |
NEC | 176 |
ONKYO | 017, 046, 064, 107, 108, 187, 079, 080, 090, 179, 209, 270 |
PANASONIC | 032, 195, 219, 177 |
PARASOUND | 129, 130, 132, 261 |
PHAST | 196 |
PHILIPS | 249, 250, 251, 063 |
PIONEER | 014, 033, 039, 044, 045, 050, 069, 159, 168, 116, 035, 078, 198 |
RCA | 010, 048, 117, 156, 067 |
REALISTIC | 019, 056, 073, 075, 095 |
REVOX | 162 |
ROTEL | 074, 083, 085 |
SAMSUNG | 16 |
SANSUI | 040, 048, 110, 119, 065, 228 |
SANYO | 047, 059 |
SCOTT | 019, 091 |
SHARP | 026, 094, 131, 175 |
SHERWOOD | 024, 038, 055, 102, 103, 105, 106, 051, 030 |
SONY | 018, 093, 223, 247, 248, 160, 166, 015, 101, 184, 218, 271 |
SOUNDESIGN | 36 |
SOUNDSTREAM | 084, 088 |
SSI | 68 |
SUMO | 171 |
TAEKWANG | 138 |
TEAC | 005, 019, 049, 111, 212, 217 |
TECHNICS | 122, 176, 193, 219, 178, 177, 200, 257, 262 |
THETA DIGITAL | 136 |
TOSHIBA | 060, 087, 198 |
YAMAHA | 026, 253, 169, 067, 173, 205, 264, 232, 089, 264 |
ZENITH | 143, 210 |
Home Audio Universal Remote 4 Digit Codes
Brand | Remote Codes |
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ADCOM | 0082, 0092, 0225, 0161, 0269 |
Aiwa | 0641, 1912 |
Anam | 1913 |
Apex Digital | 1915, 1937 |
Audiovox | 790 |
Cambridge Soundworks | 1916 |
Classic | 1917 |
Daewoo | 1918 |
Fisher | 1919 |
Gradiente | 651 |
Initial | 1931 |
Integra | 1924 |
JBL | 1926 |
JVC | 1901 |
KLH | 790 |
Koss | 651 |
Magnavox | 1914 |
Norcent | 1923 |
Onkyo | 1924 |
Oritron | 651 |
Panasonic | 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 |
Philips | 1914 |
RCA | 0790, 1913 |
Samsung | 1932 |
Shinsonic | 1931 |
Sony | 1903, 1904 |
Venturer | 790 |
Before you begin, double-check that you’ve connected all of the cables and turned on all of the devices and components. Then, check that the universal remote’s batteries are in good working order.
GE Universal Remote Codes Manual Setup Instructions for Home Theater
Step 1: Turn on the device and put it in setup mode.
Find the Setup button on the GE universal remote and press and hold it until the red light turns on. Then release the setup button. The remote is currently in setup mode.
Step 2: Pick a device.
Press and release the device button you want to line up quickly. If you’re programming television, for example, press and release the TV button.
Step 3: Select your device’s universal remote code from the list.
Enter the universal remote code using the number keypad. The red light will now turn off.
Step 4: Confirming the outcomes.
To turn on and off the device, point the GE Universal remote in the direction of the device and check it out. You’re ready if the device responds. Otherwise, repeat the steps with the four-digit code from the following list.
Step 5: Repairing a different device.
To set up more devices, repeat the steps above.
Universal remotes have been around for a long time, and the only thing that makes them ‘universal’ is that they are universally inconvenient to set up. Logitech was the first to design a universal remote that addressed these annoyances with innovative solutions and added features that were previously impossible to achieve with other remotes.
Controlling your AV rack from anywhere may seem a little obsessive: after all, why would you want to turn your receiver on and off while on vacation? But that might not be the point–what these devices promise to do is give you remote access to your VCR or DVR recordings or, in some cases, the ability to look at what you’ve recorded. Although these systems are inexpensive, a professional installation may necessitate punching holes in walls and threading wires through closets and cabinets to connect the three components. All-in-one kits from Xantech and Smarthome are available for inspection by DIYers.
While Logitech is currently the King of the Roost, it would be a simple idea to encourage people who are familiar with all of the technology and terms used in universal remotes to thoroughly evaluate and compare other options.
How to program a universal remote to work with a Home Audio
There are three simple ways to set up or configure a universal remote to work with your Home Audio. Now we are going to guide you step by step on each one of them.
How to program a universal remote to work with your Home Audio using a code
The first method is using a keycode. With the correct code, you can program the universal remote to work with your Home Audio. The keycode identifies the brand and model of your device.
- The first step is to turn the Home Audio you want to configure ON.
- Then we press the TV button on your Universal Remote.
- Next, we need to press and hold the SETUP button of the Universal Remote until we see a light indicator flashing. (When the universal remote does this, it means that it has entered the Learning mode)
- Now you have to enter the code, which you can find on this website or on the instructions of the device you want to configure.
- Once you have entered the code, point the universal remote at the Home Audio and press and hold the power button.
- When the screen switches off, then you can release the power button.
If you have followed the steps, now your Home Audio will work with the universal remote. If your Home Audio is not working, repeat the steps using another code.
How to program a universal remote to work with your Home Audio using the code search function
Suppose you weren’t able to find a working code for your Home Audio. In that case, there is another method that you can try to set up your universal remote correctly. That method uses the universal remote search function to get the correct code.
- First, you need to turn the Home Audio you want to control ON. (Note: You must keep the remote control aimed at the component throughout the process.)
- On the universal remote, press and hold the CODE SEARCH button. When the indicator light illuminates, release the CODE SEARCH button.
- After that, press and release the device button corresponding to the type of device you want the universal remote control to operate.
- Now we should see an indicator light blink once and remain lit.
- Aim the remote control at the Home Audio and press and release the POWER ON-OFF button.
- Immediately right after the Home Audio turns off, you have to press and release the ENTER button.
- If you do not press the ENTER button within three seconds, the remote control will send the next code in the list, and you will be required to start over from Step 2.
If you have done the procedure correctly, you should already have your Home Audio working with the universal remote. When you find a working code using the method described, you can use the code retrieval function to identify the code for your device for future reference.
How to program a universal remote to work with your Home Audio using the manual setup
If none of the other methods has worked for you, you can still use the Manual Set up to configure the universal remote.
- First, you need to point your universal remote towards the remote control of the Home Audio you want to replace.
- Next, you need to press the SETUP button or MAGIC button, depending on the universal remote you have.
- Now you need to enter the code for manual programming that you can find on your universal remote instruction booklet.
- Next, you need to press a function to program on the universal remote, like TV VOLUME DOWN.
- Then you need to press and hold the corresponding button on the original remote of the Home Audio you are programming.
- After that, we should see a light blinking. That means that this function has been saved correctly, and we can use TV VOLUME DOWN on our universal remote.
You would need to repeat the above steps for every function you want to use with the universal remote. You have to press the SETUP button to let the universal remote know that you are done programming when you have finished.
This method copies the IR signal of your original remote to the universal remote, and you rarely would have to use it as usually the other methods should work.
Final Words
We have presented an extensive list of codes for your universal remote. We have also guided you step by step through the many methods to program your universal remote.
We hope the universal remote codes and the programming methods have worked for you.
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