Binding
Binding
the
transmitter
and
receiver
is
super
simple.
1. Just
power
up
the
TBS
CROSSFIRE
transmitter
2. On
the
standard
transmitter,
enter
the
configuration
menu
by
pressing
and
holding
the
joystick
for
3
seconds,
select
“General”
and
“Binding”
-
a
message
“Binding”
will
start
blinking,
waiting
for
the
receiver.
On
the
micro
transmitter,
a
short
press
on
the
button
will
initiate
binding
mode.
3. Now,
power
up
the
receiver
(without
pressing
the
Bind
button!),
if
your
receiver
has
not
been
previously
bound,
it
will
automatically
bind.
Otherwise,
press
and
release
the
“BIND”
button
on
the
receiver
to
initiate
binding.
On
the
receiver
is
a
timeout
of
one
minute
for
after
power
up
to
enter
bind
mode.
If
the
status
LED
will
start
blinking
slowly
you
the
receiver
has
switched
successfully
to
bind
mode.
Within
a
few
seconds
the
process
will
finish
with
a
“Binding
complete”
message.
The
receiver
has
now
stored
the
unique
serial
number
of
that
particular
CROSSFIRE
transmitter.
If
it
doesn’t
bind,
please
verify
that
your
firmware
is
to
the
newest
version
on
both
the
receiver
and
the
transmitter.
Head-tracking
The
standard
TBS
CROSSFIRE
transmitter
supports
standard
head-tracking
input
via
the
right
3-pin
HT
port.
Solder
the
included
pigtail
cable
to
suite
your
particular
head-tracking
setup.
Only
a
two
wire
connection
between
TBS
CROSSFIRE
and
the
head-tracker
is
required.
The
PPM
feed
from
the
head-tracker
needs
to
be
connected
to
the
PPM
pin
of
the
PPM
pin
and
ground
need
to
be
connected
to
ground
of
the
3-pin
PPM
cable.
The
status
display
will
indicate
if
the
signal
has
been
recognized
properly.
Inside
the
menu
under
headtracker,
two
functions
for
pan
and
tilt
are
freely
mappable.
Each
function
has
a
source
and
destination
selection.
The
selected
channel
under
source
will
replace
the
channel
selected
unter
destination.
This
gives
you
the
ability
to
map
your
head-tracker
channels
from
any
channel
of
the
head-tracker
input
to
the
RC
link
frame.
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