As with all universal remotes, the code for this amplifier will depend upon the remote unit you have. If you have tried programming it with all of the RCA Receiver codes available, you may have to change your remote to a newer model, buy a learning remote, or use a remote like the Logitech Harmony that has a much larger code database.
No, the dish network remote only has those codes. If you want to control everything, get a Logitech Harmony remote.
Use a high-end surround receiver. It will be able to connect to all of these things, and allow you to switch the source with a remote control.
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.
check your surround sound if it has an HDMI or AV input jacks. if it has, then you are good to go. from your satellite receiver, attach the HDMI cable or AV cable. connect it to your surround sound. after connecting the satellite receiver box and surround sound, attach the HDMI or AV cable from the surround sound to your television.
Use a sound bar only if you don't care about real surround sound and are looking for something to mount to the wall as a one-piece system. Purchase a surround receiver and speakers if you want the best sound and true surround ability.
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.
No, the dish network remote only has those codes. If you want to control everything, get a Logitech Harmony remote.
You can control the treble and bass in JVC surround sound speakers if the surround sound receiver you are using has treble and bass controls available.
Use a high-end surround receiver. It will be able to connect to all of these things, and allow you to switch the source with a remote control.
A home cinema is characterised by a system of entertainment equipment. This equipment includes a large television, speakers, dvd player, remote control, television stand, and surround sound system.
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.
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?
Surround Sound was invented in 1843
If you cannot find your remote to your TV, I would suggest that you could get up and turn off the TV with the buttons on the side, front, or underneath, the TV.
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.
check your surround sound if it has an HDMI or AV input jacks. if it has, then you are good to go. from your satellite receiver, attach the HDMI cable or AV cable. connect it to your surround sound. after connecting the satellite receiver box and surround sound, attach the HDMI or AV cable from the surround sound to your television.
It does support surround sound but its recommended to get an amplifier if you do so.