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Step 1
Transmitter
Your ParkZone Cessna 20 Centurion airplane comes with a fully
proportional (Mode 2) 3-channel radio system that includes digital
trims. In this configuration, the left stick controls throttle, while the
right stick controls elevator and rudder.
. Insert the included 4 “AA” batteries that are included with the
package into the transmitter.
2. Turn the switch on to ensure the batteries have been installed
correctly. When the batteries are installed correctly, the LED on
the transmitter should glow brightly. When the transmitter makes
a repeated “beep” sound, it is time to replace the transmitter
batteries.
Binding Process
Your ParkZone 2.4GHz radio system uses a unique binding operation
to link your transmitter with your receiver. Please note that your radio
system has been bound for you already. Should you need to replace
a transmitter or your aircraft, you will need to perform the binding
process as detailed below:
. Make sure your transmitter is powered off and the battery has
been removed from your Cessna 20 Centurion.
2. With the transmitter powered off, push down on the throttle stick
(left stick) and then turn the transmitter power on. The LED on
the transmitter will blink red.
3. You will hear a series of beeps from the transmitter. Plug the
battery into the airplane at this time. The LED on the transmitter
will turn to solid red.
4. A series of 3 beeps will be heard while the radio is attempting
to bind. Move the right stick in any direction at this time to
complete the binding process. You are then ready to fly.