How To Program Monster Soundbar Remote Code

Monster universal remote has several advanced features, which can control all your device functions, such as TV, DVD, Soundbar, and other entertainment devices. Using the learning function, you can transfer your original remote functions to the Monster remote. To use this Monster remote for your device, you must have remote codes to connect the remote to your device. This post will discuss Monster universal remote 2mnav0722b0bl codes and other devices’ remote codes.

  1. Connect all the cables correctly to your Soundbar and turn it on.
  2. Insert new batteries into the remote and locate the remote towards the Soundbar to send solid signals to the device during the remote programming.
  3. Before starting the programming, note down the code assigned for your Soundbar brand name.
  4. Press the “POWER” button and the “AUD” button on the remote until the “AUD” button stays solid.
  5. After this, enter the code you selected for the Soundbar. The “AUD” button blinks twice and turns off if the entered code is correct. If not, try to re-enter your code using the remote keypad.
  6. After completing this process, test remote keys to control volume and other functions you need to control using the remote. If everything works as expected, the remote is ready to use.

How To Program A Monster Universal Remote

You can program the Monster universal remote in two ways manual method and auto-code search method. You must use code in the manual method, but in the auto-code search method, you don’t need to enter a code manually. I will discuss both ways below. Follow the instructions carefully to program a Monster universal remote.

Manual Method:

  1. “Turn on” the device you wish to control with the Monster remote.
  2. Collect the desired device codes before starting programming.
  3. Use new batteries in the remote to send solid signals to the device.
  4. Press the corresponding device key and the “POWER” button on the Monster remote.
  5. The corresponding device key will blink twice and remain on, meaning the remote enters programming mode.
  6. Now, it is time to enter a code using the remote keypad. If the code is correct, The device button will turn off twice. You must enter another code if the device button flashes and remains solid.
  7. After this, test the remote keys. If all the functions work as expected, the remote is programmed successfully. If not, reprogram the remote from step 2.

Also, you can try the auto-code search method to program the remote if the device name is not listed in the code list or you can’t program the remote using the code.

Auto-Code Search Method:

Also, you can try the auto-code search method to program the remote if the device name is not listed in the code list or you can’t program the remote using the code. You can try the auto-code search method to program your Monster remote.

  1. “Turn on” the component you wish to control with the remote.
  2. Point the remote at the device sensor.
  3. Press the “POWER” and desired device buttons on the remote. The device will flash and remains on when your remote comes into programming mode.
  4. Press the “CH+ or CH-” button on the remote until the device turns off.
  5. After this, release the button and press the “OK” button to save the code.
  6. Turn back on the device using the “POWER” button on the remote and test the remote buttons to control the device.

If the remote doesn’t work as expected, follow the next batch codes by repeating exact programming instructions.

Monster 5 in 1 Universal Remote Codes

Monster 5 in 1 universal remote codes are essential to program the remote. You can notice multiple codes assigned for a single device, but a single code is enough to program the remote. You can try all the codes until the remote gets a valid code.

Brand Codes
AOC 0115, 0018, 0233, 0174
Apex 0460
Audiosonic 0036, 0236, 0160, 0428, 0036, 0132, 0016
Bell & Howell 0279, 0018, 0018, 0146, 0240, 0308, 0244
Bush 0416, 0411, 0216, 0023, 0392, 0373, 0095
Citizen 0018, 0174, 0381, 0071
Changhong 0282, 0259, 0323, 0244, 0293, 0283
Curtis Mathes 0300, 0142, 0381, 0395, 0018, 0144, 0303
Daewoo 0127, 0117, 0236, 0060, 0285, 0369, 0132, 0019
Daytron 0132, 0240, 0174, 0164, 0269, 0133, 0287, 0242
Duraband 0372, 0378, 0254, 0434, 0287, 0422, 0310, 0440
Dynex 0174, 0060, 0180, 0177, 0370, 0377, 0145
Emerson 0370, 0411, 0142, 0180, 0080, 0252, 0372, 0233
Envision 0369, 0240, 0344, 0018, 0080, 0206, 0242
Ferguson 0319, 0280, 0077, 0453, 0368, 0009, 0079
Funai 0132, 0209, 0142, 0389, 0370, 0379, 0388, 0188
Gateway 0080, 0251, 0411, 0380, 0277, 0060, 0023
GE 0380, 0277, 0268, 0266, 0262, 0297, 0293, 0317
Goldstar 0175, 0262, 0070, 0080, 0118, 0240, 0381, 0055
Haier 0217, 0392, 0069, 0019, 0005, 0007, 0395
Hisense 0331, 0003, 0075, 0125, 0392, 0296, 0334, 0331
Hitachi 0240, 0060, 0023, 0180, 0121, 0023, 0278, 0247
Ilo 0411, 0055, 0132, 0018, 0045, 0369, 0132, 0158
Insignia 0125, 0240, 0085, 0307, 0038, 0416, 0369
JBL 0018
JCPenney 0224, 0441, 0360, 0247, 0303, 0029, 0305
Jensen 0150, 0369, 0032, 0034, 0244, 0423, 0411, 0420
JVC 0235, 0219, 0300, 0214, 0013, 0308, 0137, 0017
Konka 0163, 0308, 0449, 0161, 0369, 0240, 0402, 0444, 0166
LG 0308, 0441, 0432, 0236, 0423, 0018, 0240, 0146
Magnavox 0083, 0018, 0142, 0369, 0240, 0076, 0182
Matsui 0118, 0023, 0060, 0426, 0373, 0231, 0351, 0334
Memorex 0132, 0327, 0269, 0370, 0381, 0133, 0329
Mitsubishi 0138, 0132, 0300, 0240, 0142, 0018, 0303
NEC 0132, 0022, 0428, 0235, 0231, 0132, 0320, 0283, 0233
Olevia 0061, 0298, 0165, 0240, 0321, 0389, 0194
ONN/ROKU 0009, 0380, 0209, 0280, 0132, 0018, 0165
Optimus 0333, 0252, 0369, 0291, 0428, 0360, 0351, 0131
Panasonic 0295, 0240, 0084, 0023, 0275, 0411, 0166, 0160
Philips 0294, 0206, 0142, 0368, 0206, 0011, 0416, 0291
Philco 0132, 0080, 0240, 0090, 0251, 0444, 0291, 0085, 0099
Pioneer 0416, 0320, 0262, 0280, 0080, 0422, 0355, 0019
Polaroid 0018, 0017
Proscan 0080, 0346, 0240, 0359, 0372, 0045, 0375, 0278
Proton 0132, 0433, 0327, 0175, 0174
Quasar 0085, 0275, 0269
Radio Shack 0240, 0174, 0369
RCA 0274, 0381, 0437, 0300, 0326, 0319
Realistic 0327
Roku 0439, 0283, 0293, 0291
Samsung 0428, 0052, 0498, 0411, 0327, 0080, 0018, 0132
Sansui 0018, 0381, 0240, 0116, 0174, 0120, 0133
Sanyo 0411, 0128, 0441, 0423, 0025, 0071, 0303, 0164
Scepter 0442, 0293, 0081, 0071, 0083
Sharp 0260, 0142, 0314, 0235, 0250, 0245, 0259, 0245
Sky 0240, 0369, 0327
Sony 0144, 0231, 0140, 0180, 0142, 0313, 0320
Soundesign 0180, 0327, 0174, 0160, 0240, 0285, 0175
Sylvania 0018, 0129
TCL/ ROKU 0196, 0192, 0188, 0428, 0322, 0075, 0171
Teknika 0238, 0092, 0234
Toshiba 0351, 0041, 0014, 0004, 0381, 0262, 0235
Vizio 0094, 0058, 0137
Wards 0018
Westinghouse 0358, 0387
Yamaha 0257
Zenith 0018, 0180

Monster 8 in 1 Universal Remote Control Codes

These codes are designed for assigned for Monster 8 in 1 universal remote. You must use these during the programming and note them before starting the remote setup. The codes recognize the device when you enter them on the remote. Follow the programming instructions mentioned above to understand remote programming.

Above Table Codes Works For any remote model and any device

Monster 5 in 1 Universal Remote Manual

The Monster 5 in 1 universal remote says everything about your remote control and consists of all device codes for remote programming. Also, you can learn learning features and complete the remote operating system. The user manual is the best solution when the remote does not work as expected. Using the user manual, you can resolve the problem and learn more features of your Monster 5 in 1 universal remote.

Conclusion: 

Monster 5 in 1 and 8 in 1 universal remotes are highly recommended—remote controllers can be programmed within a minute if you follow all the instructions carefully. If you have any doubts or errors, leave a comment for us.

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