To get the specific code to program your DISH remote to the Sony sound bar, you need to call Sony to obtain that code. I have provide instructions on how to perform a power scan to find the correct code for your sound bar.
Address To Other Equipment Using Power Scan
Here are the instructions for programming your DISH remote:
Address Remote to TV/Other Devices
If you are programming a code into AUX Mode, you must do the following before entering the device code:
Press 0 for a TV (if TV code is 500, enter 0500)
Press 1 for a VCR/DVD (if DVD code is 617, enter 1617)
Press 2 for any other device (if device code is 639, enter 2639)
Probably not as you need to have anynet+ and your dish probably does not have this function
Theres no code
No, the dish network remote only has those codes. If you want to control everything, get a Logitech Harmony remote.
Most TV's can control receivers, VCRs, DVDs and Cable Boxes. Sound Bars are not among those items covered by a preset universal remote. You will want a Logitech Harmony remote to control everything.
The Direct TV remote cannot control Surround receivers. It can only control TV sets. If you want to control everything with one, look at the Logitech Harmony remotes.
Kinetic energy to electrical energy to infrared energy.
REMOTE!!!!!!!!!!!! Clicker! NO! Defenitaly Remote! :) I strongly disagree because us Mainer's call it the Clicka not the clicker or the remote control of even the fridge.
The iHome is great, the sound quality is very good for a clock radio and it comes with a remote.
The software GoToMyPC is a remote control service that allows a user to access their computer while they're on the road. Some of the modern features include remote printing, remote sound and guest invites.
There are controls on the TV itself (power, channels, volume) but more often a remote control is used. Power turns the TV on. Channels select the particular "station" or channel you will be watching, numerically. The volume control turns the sound higher or lower. The "mute" command on the remote turns the sound off, then back on, as you toggle it.
YES! Press the Home button on the remote, go down to Wii Remote settings, press A and there should be a Wii Remote sound setting
Extra long range remote controls are known as RF remote controls. This stands for radio frequency remote control. This means that the remote uses radio frequencies that are very long range. You don’t even have to be in the same room as the equipment you are trying to control. The radio signal is than converted to regular infrared closer to the equipment so that the device can recognize the signal. There are various companies that make these controllers, the most popular being URC.
Because it sounds freakin' awesome!