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k) Function "11:MODULATE", Register Receiver to Transmitter
In order to be able to operate several normal 27MHz remote controls (or 35MHz or 40MHz) at the same time, each
must be fitted with a different quartz pair with different channels/frequencies.
With 2.4 GHz technology is no longer required. It is no problem, to operate 3 or 4 2.4GHz transmitter of the same
construction type at the same time.
To make this possible, the receiver must be registered to the transmitter.
For this purpose, proceed as follows:
You must ensure that no other 2.4GHz transmitter is carrying
out a registration procedure at the same time as you!
This can lead to the two receivers being registered to one
transmitter.
• Insert the programming plug supplied into the "CH1" connections (Channel
1 - fig 70).
• Connect the receiver to the power supply. You can either use a separate
receiver power supply connected to connection "B" (check for correct polarity!)
or you can use a drive control unit with an integrated BEC to the "CH2"
connection.
• Switch on the transmitter.
• From within the main menu (see fig. 5) press the "ENTER" button, then you
can use the "+" or "-" buttons to select the "11:MODULATE" function (fig 71).
• Then press the "ENTER" button again to reach the settings menu (fig 72).
• Use the "+" or "-" buttons to select "YES" and then press the "ENTER" button.
The LED flashes shortly and then is lit permanently. The transmitter display
should show a short message indicating correct coupling ("SET OK").
• Switch the power supply of the receiver off and remove the programming
plug, attach the steering servo correctly again.
The receiver is now registered to the transmitter and will only react to control signals from exactly this
transmitter.
MODULATE11.2V
SET RF COM?
[
NO
] [YES]
Function11.2V
9:SPEED
10:ATS
11:MODULATE
12:BR_MIX
Figure 70
Figure 71
Figure 72
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