To program your RCA remote to your Hisense TV, you'll need to find the correct codes for your TV model. You can find these codes in the following ways:
Are you tired of juggling multiple remotes for your TV and other devices? Look no further! In this article, we'll walk you through the process of programming an RCA remote to control your Hisense TV. With these simple steps, you'll be able to consolidate your remotes and enjoy a more streamlined entertainment experience.
If you're having trouble programming your RCA remote to your Hisense TV, try the following: program rca remote to hisense tv
| Code Type | Codes (try in order) | |-----------|----------------------| | 4‑digit | 1174, 1243, 1087, 1217, 1103, 1229 | | 5‑digit | 10178, 11758, 11547, 12531, 12049, 10047 |
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | | Batteries low, or you didn’t hold both buttons long enough. Try again, counting 5 full seconds. | | TV turns off but no volume control | The remote found a “power-only” code. Use Direct Code Entry with a different code (e.g., try 1243 instead of 1174). | | Multiple Hisense TVs in same room | RCA remotes control via IR, which can’t differentiate. Use physical barriers or try a different RCA model with Bluetooth/RF. | | Remote works but INPUT button does nothing | Hisense often uses a long‑press for INPUT. Try holding INPUT for 2 seconds. Or the code lacks that function – use auto search again. | | No response at all | Check TV’s IR sensor isn’t blocked. Test the RCA remote by pointing it at a phone camera – you should see a purple/white flicker when pressing buttons. | To program your RCA remote to your Hisense
Once you have the correct codes, follow these steps to program your RCA remote to your Hisense TV:
If the TV turns off but the remote still doesn’t control volume, the code is close but not exact. Repeat auto search from step 1 – it will start from where it left off. In this article, we'll walk you through the
Before we begin, make sure you have the following:
If you have an older RCA remote without a “TV” button (e.g., labeled “DVD”, “AUX”, “CBL”), use this to find which code was stored: