Buy a SONY universal remote.
Most universal remotes do not support SONY, but a hand full do.
Packaging should explicitly state support for SONY.
Most IR remotes can use a carrier frequency range of 30-56KHz, with most using normally 38-40KHz, or likely the GE universal. SONY is in the mid 50KHz range, other manufactures in upper 40KHz range and audio equipment Bang & Olufsen and, Kenwood use a 455KHz frequency. The carrier is what your TV or DVD is tuned to see and the codes are transmitted like Morse code for digit ones and zeros to say, change channel or play.
Short to say if you don't find an auto code scan that works then try another manufacture. Manual can be found online at manualslib if lost.
Universal remote allow you to control multiple
electronic devices with a single remote. You can use the remote to work
your TV,DVD player, cable boxes and other devices from the comfort of
couch.Philips is a popular manufacturer of universal remotes.to program a
GE remote for SONY TV,you will either need to input the device
code or perform a code search
direct entry
first.turn on your TV manually. next.press down
and hold set-up on the remote.the red indicator light will stay
lit.after that.press the TV device button to let the remote know you
wish to program a television then.enter your device four digit codes on
the remote..GE list several codes for SONY television including 0002 0006 0007 0018 0107 0114 0310 0312 0502 0601 0704 0719 0803 0806 0810 0901 0911
..if your remote needs 3 digit codes remove only the
number zero in the beginning of the codes finally.test the remote to
ensure it works.with the turned on,press the channel button and see if
the TV responds..if it is work the remote programmed and you are done,if
it doesn't work try the different code......
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