Usually this can work. Check on the internet on your brand of electronic and see if they suggest which universal to use. If not you can usually buy one from them over the internet also. No. There are thousands of combinations they can use with the same two products. If a universal would work, you would find your car door unlocked and everyone else in the parking lot. You have to contact the company who made the item and tell them the serial number. They should be able to replace the remote for you.
Use the link to Sentry and see what you can pull up.
If you are a DirecTV or Cox subscriber, you may sync a universal remote to your television using code 1548 or 11548. These codes are for use with the following Coby television models: TFTV1022, TFTV1212, TFTV1513, TFTV1514, TFTV1524, TFTV1913, TFTV1923, TFTV2214, TFTV2224, TFTV2617, TFTV3217, TFTV3717, TFTV4717 If the codes do not work, or if you are not a DirecTV or Cox customer, the universal remote control manufacturer is responsible for creating and embedding a Coby-compatible code in the remote control. Please contact your cable carrier or the universal remote control manufacturer for assistance. http://www.cobyusa.com/?p=faq This code works on my Comcast remote for my Coby TV: 11265
As Protechnik is not a recoginzed national brand (it has been linked to 'white van' back-door sales), you are unlikely to get any universal remote control that has codes for these products. Even Logitech, who maintain the largest database of infrared codes of any remote manufacturer, do not list them. Your only hope is to use a 'learning' remote control that can learn the codes from the original remote that you got with the unit.... They did give you a remote, didn't they?
To program a Symphonic TV with an RCA RCR-612 universal remote, there are four codes which you can try. Those codes are 1033, 1038, 1046, and 1047. To try the codes, press and hold the TV button on the universal remote. After you enter the fourth digit, the power light will turn on. Once the light is on, release the TV key. If the power light turns off, you have the correct code and can now use the remote. If the light blinks, it isn't the right code and you need to repeat the procedure until you find the right code for your particular TV.
Philips universal remote controls can operate audio and video devices of any brands. You have to enter the code of the device in the universal remote control. The codes are usually found in the manual or you can search through the library of codes by using the Code Search button of the remote.
Yes in any hardware store there is a universal remote that could be use in any type of TV. You will also buy batteries depending on which type the universal remote use.
yes
Most Auria televisions use the same codes as NEC models. Check the manual on your universal remote for the code for NEC televisions.
No.
no it is not possible
no the remote has to come with the porable DVD player
Yes, there are Universal remote controls which can use for various electronic goods. There are many website selling Universal remote controls. Kindly refer to link : http://www.universalremote.com/
dtvpal went out of business. so you would need a learning universal remote. unless the STB you want to control is Echostar. the dtvpal remote should work on both echostar and dtvpal. other than that find a nice universal learning remote and use that.
Absolutely! You can still use universal remotes on any flat screen TV, just check the remote code in your user manual or online.
Use the key or remote.
Yes, it will work on your CTS. No additional fees for this model and you will be able to use your remote door lock and unlock.
Yes, a universal remote is what you want.