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The most inexpensive solution, is to buy a universal remote. I own a One-for-All universal remote (model URC-4220) which works with Proscan TVs. I bought it at Walmart for less than 10 dollars.
You can also find a list of companies that sell Proscan remotes, by typing PROSCAN TV REMOTES into the Google searchbox.
These companies will charge you more money, for their remotes.
Hope these suggestions help you out. Please take a moment to rate the info that I have provided, by using the rating system below. Thanks.
Look at the infrared output of the remote through a video camera. You can see whether or not the remote is working in the camera. One for all universals do not have a device code for this tv.
If this TV came with an universal remote, try pressing the TV key. Sometimes it works.
If that did not work any other RCA, GE, Proscan universal should work.
Wow it took me a couple hours but hey i found the code ever1 needs and its a 5 digit code for comcast remotes with the red ok button the codes r 10090 or 10030 hope ive helped u out good luck
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