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Some newer PX-RC1s use 2.4GHz wireless (no line of sight required). If yours does not work out of the box:
🛈 If you do not see a pairing option: Your remote is Infrared (IR) . Just point and click – no pairing needed.
The functions depend entirely on what device it came with. Look at the layout of the buttons. px-rc1 remote control manual
The PX-RC1 is a compact, infrared (IR) or 2.4GHz wireless remote control designed to manage RGB, RGBW (Red-Green-Blue-White), or sometimes single-color LED lighting systems. It provides a simple, button-based interface to change colors, adjust brightness, and switch between dynamic lighting modes without needing a smartphone app or wall switch.
Use this method if you do not know the code for your device. The remote will search for the correct code automatically. Some newer PX-RC1s use 2
Most PX-RC1 remotes share a similar layout. Here is the typical button mapping:
| Button Symbol | Function | Notes | |---------------|----------|-------| | ON/OFF | Turns the connected LED lights on or off | Remembers last color/mode when turned back on | | R, G, B, W | Direct color keys: Red, Green, Blue, White | White only works if you have RGBW strips | | Up / Down Arrows | Increase / decrease brightness | Adjusts overall light intensity | | Left / Right Arrows | Cycle through dynamic modes (e.g., fade, flash, strobe, smooth) | Press to change effect speed | | DIY / USER | Custom color or mode recall | Usually paired with "DIY1, DIY2" programming | | FLASH / STROBE | Rapid blinking effect | Often a preset | | FADE / SMOOTH | Gradual color transition | One of the most popular decorative modes | | AUTO | Automatically cycles through all dynamic modes | Loop mode | | SPEED +/- | Adjusts the transition speed of dynamic modes | Separate from brightness controls | 🛈 If you do not see a pairing
Some PX-RC1 models include a color wheel or 12 color swatches on the membrane – pressing those directly selects that exact color.
No manual is complete without addressing the power source. The PX-RC1 almost universally requires two (2) AAA batteries (1.5V each) .
Step-by-step:
Pro Tip: If the remote works intermittently, do not assume it is broken. IR remotes are power-hungry. Use fresh alkaline batteries, not cheap carbon-zinc ones. When replacing, replace both simultaneously.
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