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BINDING.
must be bound to a transmitter before use. Once bound,
remembers the transmitter identity
and searches for this when it is switched on.
When binding, we recommend that servo rods be disconnected in case they are incorrectly set.
To bind a receiver, switch it on with no transmitter active.
(For normal operation, the transmitter should be switched on before the receiver).
The
are Autobind
.
When you switch ON, the LED-CPU will blink steadily once every 2 seconds
during the binding procedure.
The receiver enters bind mode approximately 5 seconds after power-ON if it
has either; never been bound, or it fails to find its bound transmitter. Bind mode enabled, is indicated by a rapid
flashing of the receiver
LED-RF
. If you cannot see the LED-RF just wait 10 seconds to start binding.
The following steps, should be followed to bind with your transmitter:
1.
Transmitter switched off.
2.
Switch on the receiver. Wait at least 5 seconds for Autobind mode LED-RF flashing.
If fitted, the front light will come on. Goes out when binding has been completed.
Default Centre OFF
, all servos go to middle position. After binding Ch # 5 snaps to fully CCW.
Low OFF
, all servos go to middle position except Ch # 1, which goes to Fully CW. Then back to middle.
3.
Only when the LED-RF is flashing rapidly, hold down the transmitter Ch # 5 bind button & switch T x O N .
4.
Wait for the transmitter to indicate that it is in bind mode and then release its bind button.
5.
The power LED on RCS model RCS transmitters will also flash when binding.
6.
After approx 5 seconds, the LED-RF will blink twice and go dark, and, after another 5-6 seconds, both
LED-RF and LED-CPU, plus LED2 will light and stay on.
7.
The Rx is now bound to the transmitter. Both Headlights will be OFF. Servos will snap to set positions.
If the receiver LED-RF and LED-CPU do not come on solid (no flash) within 10-15 seconds, the bind process
has failed. This can happen for several reasons and does not normally indicate a fault. During binding, the
receiver searches for the transmitter's signal and this can be distorted by holding the transmitter and receiver
too close. So, if you get a bind fail, try again after moving them slightly further apart or changing the relative
orientation of the aerials. Binding is most reliable when
no other
2.4GHz transmitters are turned on.
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