ID
: This number should be changed to something unique before your DragonLink
system is used for the first time. It is used as an identifier to encode the transmission
data so the receiver does not suffer interference from other DragonLink systems
during flight. Once changed, re-binding with the receiver is necessary.
Firmware version
: This field displays the version of firmware currently applied to the
DragonLink transmitter.
Input 1
: Specifies the protocol used by the controller to talk to the DragonLink
transmitter. This must match the protocol used by the controller’s trainer jack or
module-bay port.
Use model memory
: Enables the use of model memory, which allows switching
between 3 different saved configuration ‘profiles’ so that the settings do not need to
be adjusted manually each time for use with different model aircraft.
When enabled, the desired model can be selected by setting the switch position
before powering on the transmitter (Switch Ex3 on large transmitter, or switch Ex1
on the Slim). Once the transmitter is powered on, the switch can then be used
normally for other functions without affecting the model selection.
Reboot TX
: reboots the DragonLink transmitter. Required for some changes to take
effect.
Reset TX to factory settings
: Restores all settings back to factory default. A
recommended first-step when troubleshooting the DragonLink system.
Bind
: Places the DragonLink transmitter in binding mode. To complete the binding
process once this mode has been activated:
1
Power on the DragonLink receiver. The receiver’s blue and green LEDs should
flash alternately, indicating a successful bind.
2
Power off the receiver and reboot the transmitter.
3
The receiver’s blue LED should now be lit, indicating a successful link to the
DragonLink transmitter. The transmitter’s LED(s) will not be lit unless connected
to an external power source.
Load Model 1 – 3:
These buttons switch between saved model configurations.
Before changing to another Model, ensure settings are saved as any unsaved
changes will be lost.