| 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. |

This is the fastest way to program your remote if you have the correct code. manually.

Common codes for Hisense TVs on RCA remotes:

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:

RCA remotes are universal remotes that can be programmed to control multiple devices, including TVs, DVD players, and soundbars. The RCA remote control uses a specific set of codes to communicate with devices. These codes are usually pre-programmed into the remote, but you may need to enter them manually to program the remote to your Hisense TV.

Programming a universal remote, like those made by RCA, to control a Hisense TV can save you from juggling multiple remotes. Hisense TVs are widely compatible with RCA remote codes. This guide covers three reliable methods: , Auto Code Search , and Code Retrieval (for older remotes). I’ll also include troubleshooting tips and a list of the most common working codes.