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Binding▋Procedure▋
▋(pairing▋the▋transmitter▋and▋receiver)
In order for the transmitter and receiver to communicate, it is essential to pair or bind them together.
Please follow this procedure:
1)
Be sure that remote antenna unit is properly connected
to the receiver. Locate the included bind plug, and ensure
the transmitter and receiver batteries are fully charged.
※ Note that the Remote Antenna acts as both a receiver and
also transmits data back to the transmitter. Carefully
note the orientation of the antenna within the remote
unit. This orientation is extremely important.
2)
On the transmitter access the “BIND & RANGE” menu
under the System List.
Refer to the Page 78 "Bind and Range Check【BIND&RANGE】"
3)
Inserting the bind plug into the bind terminal of the
receiver and connect the battery to a spare channel (such
as the AUX channel) - the LED’s on the receiver and the
remote antenna will begin to blink (Ready to Bind).
Note:
Be sure to insert the bind plug before connecting the
battery.
4)
Refer to the “BIND & RANGE CHECK” Screen in the
transmitter System Setting mode. Press the dial to start
the binding process.
5)
‘Binding’ will flash on the transmitter display, and
upon completion of the binding process, it will display
“SUCCESS ! PLEASE CHECK FAIL SAFE”. Concurrently,
both receiver’s LED’s will stop flashing and be solid –
signifying completion of the bind process. Disconnect the
bind plug from receiver, disconnect the receiver battery
and switch off transmitter. If the LED’s continue to blink,
repeat the procedure from the beginning.
6)
Lastly, connect a servo, turn on the transmitter then
receiver, and confirm that communications have been
established.
Range Check
This checks the performance of the transmitter by lowering
the power output to simulate a long distance range test.
Under the” Bind & Range Check” setting screen, move the
cursor to the POWER: NORMAL column and change it to
LOW. The transmitter LED shall flash Blue to indicate it is
set to low power mode. When in this mode, walk a distance
of approximately 40m from the aircraft and confirm that the
transmitter operates the aircraft normally. Continue testing
as you walk around the aircraft.
Refer to the Page 78 "Bind
and Range Check【BIND&RANGE】"
1. Are the transmitter and receiver batteries fully charged?
2. Is the remote antenna securely connected?
3. Is the distance between the transmitter and receiver too close?
4. When the procedure is carried out on the top of a desk or
bench top that is made from metal, the binding procedure
may not be successful.
If the bind process or range check is not successful,
check the following items:
Please note that when the model or model type is
changed in the transmitter, re-binding will be required.
Never fly the aircraft in Range Check mode.
Be sure that the failsafe settings are set in the
transmitter.
40 meters
C o n n e c t i n g
the battery to a
spare channel
(such as AUX
channel)
Location of LED light
Binding terminal
Bind plug
Refer to the Page 89 "Fail safe【FAIL SAFE】"
1. Are the transmitter and receiver batteries fully charged?
2. Is the remote antenna securely connected?
3. Is the distance between the transmitter and receiver too close?
4. When the procedure is carried out on the top of a desk or
bench top that is made from metal, the binding procedure
may not be successful.
If the bind process or range check is not successful,
check the following items:
Please note that when the model or model type is
changed in the transmitter, re-binding will be required.
Never fly the aircraft in Range Check mode.
Be sure that the failsafe settings are set in the
transmitter.
40 meters
C o n n e c t i n g
the battery to a
spare channel
(such as AUX
channel)
Location of LED light
Binding terminal
Bind plug
Preparation
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