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Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish and Kev McCabe
Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish Kev McCabe

Manual | Px-rc1 Remote Control

If you have recently purchased a device that came with the PX-RC1 remote control —or if you found one lying around and are trying to figure out what it operates—you have come to the right place. The PX-RC1 is a notoriously versatile, albeit generic, remote control model number used across a surprising range of consumer electronics, including media projectors, LED lighting strips, car diagnostic tools, and even certain wireless photo frames.

If you maintain the batteries and keep the IR window clean, the PX-RC1 will likely outlast the device it came with. Need more help? Leave a comment with a photo of your specific PX-RC1 (top side and battery compartment) for model-specific troubleshooting. px-rc1 remote control manual

| Button Icon | Function | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Toggle On/Off | Requires line-of-sight to the IR sensor on the device. | | Source / Input | Switch between HDMI, VGA, AV, USB | Hold for 3 seconds to auto-search. | | Menu | Open OSD (On-Screen Display) | Use Arrow keys to navigate. | | Up / Down / Left / Right | Navigation wheels | Center button = "OK" or "Enter." | | Vol + / Vol - | Increase/Decrease volume | Independent of source volume. | | Mute | Cut all audio output | Press again to restore. | | Keystone (+/-) | Adjust vertical image distortion | Only works if projector has manual keystone. | | Zoom | Digital zoom (not optical) | Crops the image. Use sparingly. | | ASPECT | Change ratio (4:3, 16:9, Auto) | Essential for old movies vs. new TV. | | Back / Exit | Go to previous menu | Closes sub-menus without saving. | Chapter 4: How to Program / Pair the PX-RC1 Because the PX-RC1 is an IR (Infrared) remote, it technically does not "pair" like Bluetooth. It works via line-of-sight. However, if your PX-RC1 came with a USB dongle or specific device, you may need to "sync" the frequency. If you have recently purchased a device that

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