Getting a universal remote to pair with a Proscan TV can be tricky because Proscan manufacturing has changed hands multiple times. This means a code that works for a 2015 model might not work for a 2024 model.
This guide categorizes codes by the brand of remote you are holding (GE, RCA, Comcast, etc.) and explains the “RCA Trick” to solve stubborn pairing issues.
Quick Jump – Proscan TV Codes by Remote Brand
Identify the logo on your remote control and use the corresponding codes below.
GE & Philips Universal Remote Codes for Proscan TV
These are the most common aftermarket remotes. GE remotes usually strictly follow 4-digit formats.
| Remote Type | 4-Digit Codes |
| GE (General Electric) | 0047, 0030, 1144, 0466, 0051, 1061, 0178, 0766 |
| Philips | 0466, 0051, 0004, 0030, 0706, 0178 |
| One For All | 0466, 1447, 0047, 2256, 3577, 2183 |
RCA Universal Remote Codes for Proscan TV
Since Proscan was historically a premium line of RCA, these remotes have the highest success rate.
| Code Format | Codes |
| 4-Digit | 1000, 1007, 1060, 1144, 1162, 1204, 1254 |
| 5-Digit | 10466, 11447, 12183, 12256, 13382, 13717, 13577 |
Proscan TV Codes for Cable & Satellite Remotes
If you are trying to program your cable box remote to control your Proscan TV volume and power.
| Provider | Codes |
| Comcast / Xfinity | 10466, 10047, 11447, 10178, 11922 |
| DirecTV | 10466, 10178, 11447, 10047, 11922 |
| Dish Network | 506, 650, 755, 178 |
| Cox Communications | 0047, 0466, 1144, 2183 |
| Spectrum / Time Warner | 0466, 0178, 0051, 0047, 1447 |
Pro Tip: If your remote requires a 5-digit code but you only see 4 digits here, try adding a 1 to the beginning (e.g.,
0466becomes10466).
How to Program a Universal Remote to a Proscan TV
Method 1: Direct Code Entry (Recommended)
This is the fastest method if you have the codes from the tables above.
- Power on your Proscan TV manually.
- Find the
SETUPbutton on your remote. Press and hold it until the red indicator light turns on and remains steady. - Press and release the
TVbutton on the remote. The light should blink once and stay on. - Enter the first code from the list.
- The Light Test:
- If the light turns off after the last digit, the code was accepted.
- If the light blinks multiple times rapidly, the code is invalid. Try the next one.
- Point the remote at the TV and press
POWER. If the TV turns off, you are done.
Method 2: Auto-Search Code Search
If none of the codes above work, force the remote to scan its entire database.
- Turn on the TV.
- Hold
SETUPuntil the light stays on. - Press the
TVbutton. - Press the
POWERbutton repeatedly (wait 2 seconds between presses).- Note: Some remotes (like GE) require you to press
VOL+orCH+instead of Power. Check your specific remote model if Power doesn’t work.
- Note: Some remotes (like GE) require you to press
- When the TV finally turns off, press
ENTERorSETUPimmediately to lock in the code.
Troubleshooting Proscan TV Remote Issues (The “RCA Trick”)
If you have tried every Proscan code and nothing works, your TV likely uses an RCA chipset.
Proscan is a brand that has often shared manufacturing lines with RCA. If you are stuck, open your remote’s manual (or search online) for RCA TV codes instead of Proscan.
- Try the most common RCA code: 0047 or 10466.
- This cross-compatibility works for approximately 60% of “unresponsive” Proscan TVs.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is a “partial match.” You have programmed a code that shares the same frequency for volume as your TV, but a different frequency for power. You must re-program the remote using the next code in the list. Do not settle for the first code that works partially; keep trying until all functions work.
No, but Code 0466 (and its variants like 10466) is the closest thing to a universal standard for Proscan. It works across a wide range of models manufactured between 2010 and 2020.
Open the battery compartment of your remote. Locate the model number (e.g., GE 33709). Go to the manufacturer’s website (like Jascoproducts for GE) and look up that specific model’s code list. Generic lists sometimes miss model-specific variations.
Conclusion
Most Proscan TVs will pair instantly with code 0466 or 10466. If those fail, the Auto-Search method is your most reliable backup, as it cycles through every available frequency. If you have successfully paired the remote but find the buttons are sluggish, the issue is likely not the code but the remote’s IR sensor. Try replacing the batteries first. If that fails, consider upgrading to a learning remote (like a Logitech Harmony or higher-end One For All) which can copy signals directly from your original remote.