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A universal remote is used when you have more than one electronic device like a television, DVD player and a home theater system, with the universal control you will be able to control all this electronics, saving you time and the constant search for the remote control.
The SC-PT75 doesn't have a programmable remote control itself. In order to know what codes to recommend to control this product, We need to know which remote control from which device you are using. Every manufacturer has a different code system to program their universal remotes.
No. The remote included with the SC-VK480 mini system is not designed to control the SC-PT75. The PT75 came with a remote control.
Yes, a universal remote will work with all of those.
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Soundbars are rarely supported with universal remotes that use a numbered code system. Your best bet is use a remote that connects to a computer to get control codes, such as the Logitech Harmony series.
Lutron makes a remote control lighting system.
You cannot control your Sony Receiver with your Sharp TV remote. Sharp remotes can control many brands of DVD and Blu-Ray players, but only Sharp receivers. You should program your Sony receiver's remote to control your TV instead. How you do this is outlined in your owners' manual.
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?
You can buy a remote for your home theater system from the store you bought the system from. You should also shoot for the same brand, so you can be sure it will work, ask the sales team for advice.