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CARSON Reflex Reflex Stick 6 Channel 2,4 GHz 50 050 1001
k. Binding
j. Servo Reverse Switches
In addition to control information, when the remote
control is operating, an electronic identifier is
sent with each transmitter impulse. This is how
the receiver recognizes that the signal has come
from its own transmitter. Since many millions of
transmitter identifiers are available, it is extremely
unlikely that a different transmitter could influence
your receiver.
Upon first use, however, the transmitter must
communicate this identifier to teach each new
receiver. For this purpose, the following process
is necessary. To the degree possible, it should be
undertaken at a place where no other electrical
signal – especially not one from another 2.4 GHz
transmitter – can interrupt this transmission over
the radio path.
1. Place the transmitter and model next to each
other at a short distance. They should be
operational but shut off.
2. Hold down the setup button on the transmitter
and turn on the transmitter. An acoustic signal
sounds. Now, at low power, the transmitter gives
off signals and its blue LED display blinks slowly.
3. Hold down the setup button on the receiver and
turn on the receiver. The red LED on the receiver
will light up temporarily. Let up on the button
a short time later. In this mode, the receiver
registers the transmitter’s identifier and stores it.
From that moment on, the receiver accepts only
(radio) control signals that are accompanied by
that transmitter’s identifier.
4. The next time the receiver is switched on, its
continuously glowing LED shows that it is ready
to run.
1. Servo reverse steering
2. Servo reverse throttle
3. Servo reverse special function left control lever
4. Servo reverse special function right control lever
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Assigning a transmitter identifier to the receiver (binding)
Setup
button
Setup
button