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20. Binding Function
To enable transmitter and receiver to work together, they must be bound by the same digital code. In the delivery state,
transmitter and receiver are aligned with each other and can be used at once. The binding settings must be renewed
mainly after a replacement of the transmitter or receiver or to remove any interferences.
Before you can bind the receiver to the transmitter, check if the transmitter works in the right digital code (see previ-
ous chapter).
To perform the binding procedure, proceed as follows:
Transmitter and receiver must be in direct proximity (dis-
tance approx. 50 cm).
Switch off the transmitter.
Disconnect any servos that may be connected from the
receiver.
Connect the enclosed programming plug (1) to the
"B/VCC" connection (2) of the receiver.
The power supply of the receiver (receiver battery or
speed controller with BEC) is connected to any output
("CH1" - "CH10") of the receiver.
Switch on the receiver. The receiver LED (3) starts to
flash quickly.
Press the binding button at the transmitter (see also
figure 1, item 13) and keep the button pressed.
Switch on the transmitter with the on/off switch with the
binding button pushed. The transmitter LED display
starts to flash quickly.
When the LED in the receiver (3) remains lit after a few
seconds, binding has been completed.
Release the binding button at the transmitter.
Switch off the receiver and transmitter and remove the
programming plug.
Re-connect the servos/controllers to the receiver.
Check the function of the system.
If the system is not working properly, perform the process again or check the digital code of the transmitter.
The LED with label "UPDATE" (see figure 17, item 4) is only activated when installing new firmware. Since
the transmitter and the receiver are delivered with the current firmware, an update is required.
Figure 17