How to Program Blackweb Remote With & Without Codes

Home entertainment devices have come a long way in the last few decades. However, one thing that hasn’t changed is the abundance of remote controls that users constantly have to switch between to operate individual devices in their media centers. That’s where universal remotes come to the rescue.

Even in our increasingly connected world, where you can now use a mobile app to control your video/audio equipment, nothing beats the convenience of universal remotes. Be it your TV, sound system, Blu-ray player, or streaming box, having a single controller to rule them all can make your life much easier.

One notable name in the universal remote control market is Blackweb. Their affordable and user-friendly offerings aim to streamline your home entertainment setup. With their sleek design and broad compatibility, Blackweb remotes have gained popularity among home theater enthusiasts and everyday users.

In the following sections of this guide, we’ll show you how to program Blackweb remote with and without codes. Whether you have the necessary codes at your disposal or need to take a slightly different approach, we’ve got you covered.

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Program Blackweb Remote With Codes

Of course, you can’t just expect your Blackweb Universal Remote to work with your devices out of the box. As you’ve probably noticed, the remote comes with an instruction manual in the packaging, which includes a list of remote codes for various devices.

You must program the remote with one of those four-digit codes to operate your TV and other home media devices. Typically, configuring a universal remote with codes is the easiest and least time-consuming method. So, without any further delay, let us show you how to do so with a Blackweb remote:

  • Long-press the PROGRAM button (usually above the D-Pad keys) until the POWER ON/OFF button illuminates red, then remains lit.

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  • Next, press the button matching the device you want to program your remote for, e.g., TV, SAT/CBL, STREAM, B-RAY/DVD, AMP, or AUX. The POWER button light should flash once and stay on.
    • You can press any device button to program for any particular device as long as it’s compatible. However, it’s better to use the button corresponding to your device (for instance, the TV button for your television) to avoid confusion in the future.
  • Use the remote’s number keys to enter the first code for your particular device on the list. The indicator light should go off as you enter the fourth digit, meaning it’s ready to be tested.
    • If the remote’s POWER LED blinks and stays on, you’ve probably entered an invalid code and must re-enter it.
  • With your device powered on, aim your Blackweb remote at it and test the different buttons (e.g., POWER, INPUT, VOL, CH, MENU, APPS, etc.) to ensure your device responds to the functions as expected.

If all works, congrats – you’ve successfully programmed your Blackweb remote with codes! If not, repeat the above steps carefully but with the following code(s) on the list this time.

Remember to check all the necessary function buttons to ensure your Blackweb Universal Remote works flawlessly with the device you programmed it for. For instance, the volume buttons might work, but none of the others with the first code. In that case, keep trying out the remaining codes on the list until all the buttons work for your device.

Those who’ve lost their physical remote code list should continue reading below, as we’ll now show how to program Blackweb Universal Remote without codes.

Program Blackweb Universal Remote Without Codes

Like most universal remotes, Blackweb ones feature an “Auto Code Search” function that scans through all the codes for your devices.

This programming approach is slightly more time-consuming, but it saves you from the hassle of looking up the minuscule code list and trying every possible code manually to make the remote work with your devices.

Here’s how you can program your Blackweb Universal Remote without codes:

  • First, manually turn on the device you want to control with your Blackweb remote.
  • Long-press the PROGRAM button until the remote’s POWER button illuminates red. It should keep glowing even after you release the button.
  • Press the device button (e.g., TV, SAT/CBL, STREAM, B-RAY/DVD, AMP, or AUX) on the remote corresponding to the device you’re looking to program. You’ll notice the POWER button blink one time, confirming your selection.
  • With your Blackweb remote pointed at your device, hold down the OK button in the middle of the D-Pad. The remote will begin cycling through a series of codes for the device, with the POWER button light blinking with every code sent.
    • Please be patient during the “Auto Code Search” process, as the remote may take up to ten minutes to cycle through all the stored codes.
  • When the remote eventually transmits a compatible code to your device, it should power off. Release your finger from the OK button immediately to save the current code. The indicator LED will also stop glowing.
  • Now, test the remote with the device to ensure compatibility. Press the POWER button to turn on the device, then try the other function buttons (e.g., VOL, CH, INPUT, MUTE, MENU) to see if they also work.

If everything works as expected, you’re all set. However, if your device fails to respond to certain remote buttons, repeat the prior steps to continue scanning for another code that may be the key to full operability with your device.

Should you inadvertently or intentionally release the OK button while performing Auto Code Search, simply revisit Step 2 to Step 5 outlined above. It’ll allow you to recommence the code search from where it was interrupted.

FAQ: How do I find the exact remote code that worked for my device?

If you wish to retrieve the four-digit code that allows you to control your device with the Blackweb Universal Remote for future reference, it’s a straightforward process. Use these steps:

  • Hold down the PROGRAM button on the remote until the POWER button light glows red, then release it.
  • Press the matching device button (e.g., TV, STREAM, B-RAY/DVD, AMP) for which you wish to find the code. The indicator LED will flash once and stay on.
  • Next, press the red-colored A button, upon which the indicator light will blink and remain illuminated again.
  • Press 1 on the remote’s numpad and observe the count of flashes from the POWER button light. It’ll correspond to the first digit of the code. If the button doesn’t illuminate, the corresponding code digit is 0.
  • Repeat the above step to retrieve the subsequent digits of the code by pressing the 2, 3, and 4 number keys.
  • Once you have the four-digit remote code for your device, write it down and press the red-colored A button to finish up.

The next time you have to re-program your Blackweb Universal Remote for your device(s), you won’t have to sit through the Auto Code Search process and can enter the remote code manually for an easy setup.

List of Blackweb Universal Remote Codes

Whether you’re having trouble looking up remote codes on the list, have managed to lose it somewhere, or can’t get your Blackweb remote to work with your devices via the Auto Code Search method, the following list should come in handy. We’ve included the most popular brands for various types of media devices. Check them out below:

For TVs

Brand Blackweb Universal Remote Codes For TVs (PCL1/PCL2/PCL3)
LG 3534, 0004, 2098, 0155, 2254, 0338, 0009, 0012, 0057, 0134, 0156, 1957, 2492, 4080, 4127, 4079
Samsung 3528, 2481, 2482, 2355, 0007, 0012, 0104, 0106, 0172, 1773, 1957, 4108, 4111
Sony 3536, 2483, 2462, 2438, 0002, 2323, 0071, 0033, 0152, 4019, 4007, 4036
Hisense 3537, 1173, 0182, 2463, 2060, 0077, 2464, 0004, 0216, 0073, 1016, 1176, 2503, 4145, 4051, 4127
TCL 3532, 2493, 2479, 3004, 2490, 2057
Vizio 3533, 2472, 2045, 2501, 2473, 0143, 2476, 2474, 0081, 1168, 1169, 0033, 2475, 4039, 4144, 4071
Philips 3535, 1154, 2477, 2495, 1141, 1772, 0205, 2091, 0003, 0062, 0081, 0086, 0154, 0208, 1776, 0199, 0200, 0206, 0207, 1149, 0183, 2427, 2439, 2120, 0204, 4014, 4077, 4039, 4127
Panasonic 3005, 2484, 0381, 2470, 3024, 2472, 0003, 0054, 0062, 0171, 1182, 1989, 4055, 4033, 4014
Insignia 3531, 0135, 0133, 0198, 1160, 0167, 0217, 0103, 3002, 2334, 1180, 1175, 2422, 2426, 2444, 2445, 0029, 0116, 1407, 1181, 4000, 4131, 4029
Sharp 2464, 2491, 0223, 2352, 2489, 0004, 0006, 0020, 0122, 0123, 4147, 4116, 4127, 4145
Toshiba 0109, 2470, 0159, 2103, 0095, 0117, 3024, 0141, 1819, 2254, 2432, 2435, 2447, 0012, 0120, 0178, 0181, 1848, 1957, 4146, 4003, 4024

For Streaming Devices

Brand Blackweb Universal Remote Codes For Streaming Devices (PCL1/PCL2/PCL3)
Apple TV 3523, 3500, 4476
Roku 3525, 2007, 4483
Sling 2008, 2009, 4416, 4427, 4475
TiVo 4433, 4508
Xbox 360 1792, 3526, 3527, 1793, 3507
Xbox One 3526, 3527
Xiaomi 3097

For Blu-ray Players

Brand Blackweb Universal Remote Codes For Blu-ray Players (PCL1/PCL2/PCL3)
LG 1981, 1980, 2281, 4510
Samsung 2399, 1099, 0454, 1908, 2030, 1906, 4516, 4494, 4504, 4503, 4513, 4523
Sony 1934, 1935, 1936, 4511, 4514, 4526, 4520
Philips 1976, 4508, 4532, 4497, 4510, 4517, 4524, 4535
Panasonic 1399, 1925, 1923, 4520
Toshiba 1852, 1850, 1851, 4489, 4531, 4534
Vizio 2024, 1770

For Home Theater Systems / Receivers

Brand Blackweb Universal Remote Codes For Home Theater Systems & Receivers (PCL1/PCL2/PCL3)
LG 0972, 1981, 1404, 4319, 4381, 4164, 4396, 4391, 4257, 4336, 4263, 4210, 4221
Samsung 0454, 0942, 1099, 0741, 1788, 4211, 4238, 4296, 4301, 4316, 4302, 4332, 4252, 4339
Sony 0986, 3052, 0843, 1928, 0834, 0785, 1933, 0797, 0778, 0799, 0909, 0323, 0833, 2191, 2198, 0753, 0707, 0718, 0792, 0794, 1930, 1931, 1932, 0798, 0800, 0835, 0836, 4404, 4348, 4285, 4154, 4335, 4160, 4287, 4188, 4225, 4231, 4255, 4218, 4235, 4279, 4318, 4414, 4230, 4299
Vizio 2229, 2231
Bose 0672, 2203, 2032, 0774, 0775, 4363, 4226, 4152, 4350, 4237, 4374, 4406, 4390, 4242, 4349
Audio Technica 0665
JBL 2028, 4355, 4260, 4333, 4184
Harman/Kardon 0804, 0818, 0680, 0691, 4198, 4307, 4355, 4337, 4184, 4260, 4273, 4211, 4334, 4408, 4361, 4407, 4190, 4394, 4333, 4187
Philips 0756, 0755, 2134, 1126, 1771, 2145, 0814, 0842, 0825, 0823, 2155, 0757, 0666, 0731, 0824, 1777, 1778, 4375, 4198, 4290, 4384, 4190, 4206, 4236, 4276, 4271, 4264, 4330, 4265, 4204, 4320, 4187
Panasonic 1921, 2200, 1904, 1920, 1864, 0815, 0950, 2040, 0891, 0823, 0863, 2174, 2039, 0716, 0733, 0740, 0791, 0810, 0820, 0862, 1919, 4229, 4179, 4326, 4357, 4192, 4304, 4207, 4227, 4309, 4325, 4232, 4274, 4249
Sharp 3017, 0809, 0671, 0684, 2227, 0679, 0689, 4353, 4369

For Soundbars

Brand Blackweb Universal Remote Codes For Soundbars (PCL1/PCL2/PCL3)
Bose 2025, 4363, 4226, 4152, 4350, 4237, 4374, 4406, 4390, 4242, 4349
B&W 4371, 4272, 4376
Harman/Kardon 3057, 3067, 3051, 4190, 4394, 4333, 4187, 4198, 4307, 4355, 4337, 4184, 4260, 4273, 4211, 4334, 4408, 4361, 4407
JBL 3057, 3056, 3068, 4355, 4260, 4333, 4184
LG 1979, 3029, 4319, 4381, 4164, 4396, 4391, 4291, 4257, 4336, 4263, 4210, 4221
Samsung 3059, 3060, 3061, 4211, 4238, 4296, 4301, 4316, 4302, 4332, 4252, 4339
Sony 2198, 3052, 2053, 0779, 2054, 2055, 4160, 4287, 4188, 4225, 4231, 4255, 4218, 4235, 4279, 4150, 4379, 4318, 4414, 4230, 4299, 4322, 4157, 4404, 4348, 4285, 4154, 4335
Philips 3070, 3071, 3072, 2133, 4265, 4204, 4320, 4187, 4198, 4375, 4290, 4206, 4236, 4276, 4271, 4264, 4330
Panasonic 0863, 2052, 4326, 4357, 4192, 4304, 4207, 4227, 4309, 4325, 4232, 4274, 4249, 4229, 4179
Vizio 2034, 2035

For Set-Top Boxes

Brand Blackweb Universal Remote Codes For Set-Top Boxes (PCL1/PCL2/PCL3)
AT&T 1753, 1896, 1754, 0529, 0373
Bell 2469, 2266, 1973, 0655, 1965, 1755, 4417
Charter 2121, 2162, 1939, 0533, 1782, 0529, 0511, 2154
Cox 2325, 1944, 2202, 1947, 2197, 2199, 2204, 2207, 2169, 1939, 1946, 0533, 0529, 1941, 4431, 4421
DirecTV 1049, 1902, 0634, 1899, 0607, 0616, 0622, 0629, 1766, 1768, 1767, 0621, 4460, 4426, 4508
DISH 1973, 1965, 0655, 1969, 1967, 1958, 1960, 1966, 1968, 1971, 1972, 0654, 4417
Rogers 1938, 1939, 1762
Shaw 0529, 2322, 4417, 4459
Spectrum 4421
Suddenlink 2241, 4421
Telus 2049, 4417
Verizon 3529, 2157, 2263, 1939, 0511, 0533, 1762, 0529
Xfinity 1910, 4421, 4430

Note: The following remote codes will work for all Blackweb Universal Remote models regardless of their code list (PCLx) version. You can check which version your particular model uses by removing the remote’s battery cover and taking out the batteries.

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Finishing Up

You can use your Blackweb Universal Remote to control up to six devices. It’s remarkably simple to configure. Our guide has presented a series of instructions, meticulously crafted to provide you with a clear, step-by-step walkthrough for programming your Blackweb remote with and without codes.

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