If your Humax Aura remote isn’t controlling your TV volume or power, it is likely stuck in “Box Mode” or lost its pairing. You don’t need a manual full of fine print—you need the correct 3-digit code for your TV brand and the exact button combination to lock it in.
This guide covers the working codes for major TV brands and the specific “secret” button presses to pair your remote via Infrared (IR) or Bluetooth.
Top Humax Aura TV Codes (3-Digit)
The Humax Aura uses 3-digit codes for TV pairing. Find your TV brand below.
| Brand | 3-Digit Codes |
| Samsung | 448, 471, 353, 313, 080 |
| LG | 240, 483, 274, 396, 085 |
| Sony | 425, 362, 237, 238, 458 |
| Panasonic | 338, 484, 052, 290, 495 |
| Philips | 352, 439, 442, 381, 002 |
| Toshiba | 461, 462, 066, 062, 455 |
| Sharp | 403, 404, 018, 081, 231 |
| Hisense | 206, 208, 423 |
Note: If your brand isn’t listed, or these codes don’t work, skip directly to Method B (Auto-Search) below.
How to Program Your Aura Remote
There are two ways to connect: Infrared (IR) to control your TV’s power/volume, and Bluetooth to control the Aura box itself (required for Voice Search).
Method A: Enter a TV Code (For Volume/Power)
Use this to control your TV set.
- Turn on your TV.
- Press and hold the
TVandOKbuttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. - The LED light on the remote will turn Red and stay lit.
- Enter the 3-digit code from the table above.
- The LED will blink once for each digit you press.
- If the code is correct, your TV should turn off.
- Press
OKimmediately to save the code. The LED will blink twice to confirm.
Method B: Automatic Code Search (If You Have No Code)
If the specific codes above fail, force the remote to scan for your TV’s frequency.
- Turn on your TV.
- Press and hold
TVandOKfor 3 seconds until the Red LED stays on. - Point the remote at your TV.
- Press the
CH^(Channel Up) button repeatedly and slowly (once per second).- Each press sends a different “Power Off” signal.
- Stop immediately when your TV turns off.
- Press
OKto save the code.
Method C: Bluetooth Pairing (For Voice Control)
If the Google Assistant button isn’t working, your remote has lost its Bluetooth connection to the Aura box.
- Point the remote at the Humax Aura box.
- Press and hold
OKandi(Info) for 5 seconds. - The remote LED will flash Green.
- Look at your TV screen; a “Pairing Successful” message should appear.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
- Red vs. Green Light:
- Red Light: The remote is sending an Infrared (IR) signal (standard for controlling the TV).
- Green Light: The remote is sending a Bluetooth signal (standard for controlling the Aura box).
- Fix: If you see Red when trying to use Voice Search, you need to re-pair Bluetooth (Method C).
- Volume Controls the Box, Not the TV:By default, volume buttons might control the Aura box’s internal volume. To force them to control your TV:
- Hold
OKandVol-simultaneously for 3 seconds. - The LED will blink, switching the volume command to the TV (IR) mode.
- Hold
- Remote Completely Unresponsive:Humax remotes can sometimes “crash.”
- Remove both batteries.
- Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds (this drains residual power).
- Insert fresh batteries and try again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but it depends on HDMI-CEC. The Aura remote doesn’t have dedicated audio codes like some universal remotes. Instead, enable HDMI-CEC (often called Anynet+, Bravia Sync, or SimpLink) on your TV. This allows the TV to pass the volume commands from the remote down to your soundbar automatically.
This indicates a pairing failure or low battery. If you are trying to use voice commands, it means the Bluetooth connection has dropped. Perform the Method C pairing steps again.
This is often caused by Wi-Fi interference, as Bluetooth uses the same 2.4GHz frequency. Try moving your router slightly further away from the Aura box, or ensure your remote has a clear line of sight if using IR mode.
Conclusion
If your remote is physically broken or the buttons remain unresponsive after a reset, the Humax Aura uses a specific Android TV remote protocol. Generic “One For All” remotes often lack the specific Freeview Play or Apps buttons. Recommendation: If you need a replacement, ensure you buy an original Humax Aura replacement (Model RM-C01) rather than a generic universal remote to keep the Voice Search functionality.