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It is preferred to have the TV on when programming a remote,but usually not necessary.If you enter the programming codes in the remote,it should be able to turn on the TV if the code is correct.(The remote puts out the same command to turn the TV on or off).
RCA, and several other companies, make all in one remotes. If you check their websites, you'll find lists of the TV's they'll control, along with the programming control codes (the codes are included in a booklet in the package with the new remotes).
Looking at the RCA site, and the sites of several others, they all seem to have the control codes for Proton.
if you have gone through all of the programming codes; you will just have to use the remote that came with the TV set. there is no way to program more codes into the remote, due to its list of codes it was made with can not be updated. i hope this helps
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