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Transmitter and Receiver Binding and Fail-Safe
Binding is the process of programming the receiver to recognize the GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) code of a
single specific transmitter . If you ever find that it is necessary to replace the transmitter or the receiver for your
model, it will be necessary for you to “bind” the new transmitter or receiver to your existing transmitter or receiver
for proper operation .
During the binding process, the smart fail-safe (SmartSafe™) positions of your system are also set . With
SmartSafe, in case of loss of signal, the throttle will go to the preset position that was stored during the binding
process and all other channels will hold their last position . And if the 2-in-1 control unit and receiver are powered
on before the transmitter, all channels but throttle will go to the fail-safe positions that were stored during the
binding process, while the throttle channel will not generate a pulse in order to prevent the ESCs from arming .
Note: Because the SmartSafe positions are set during the binding process, it is important to set all
channels to the preferred fail-safe positions before proceeding. In the case of the Blade CP Pro 2,
we strongly recommend setting the throttle stick and throttle trim to their lowest positions, and the
rudder, aileron and elevator sticks and trims to their neutral positions. Channel 5 should be set to
your preferred position if you have chosen to utilize it.
The following steps outline the binding process:
Note: For added safety, disconnect both the main and tail motors from the 2-in-1 control unit before
proceeding. Once the binding process is complete and the flight battery is unplugged from the 2-in-1
unit, reconnect the main and tail motor to 2-in-1 unit.
• In order to bind the Spektrum AR6100 receiver to the transmitter, you must first connect the included bind plug
to the battery (BATT) channel pins on the receiver . Then you will need to power on the 2-in-1 unit and receiver by
connecting the flight battery to the 2-in-1 BEFORE powering the transmitter on .
• When you connect the flight battery to the 2-in-1 unit with the bind plug connected to the battery channel pins on
the receiver, you will see an orange LED blink rapidly on the receiver itself .
• Once the orange LED on the receiver begins to blink, it will be time to power the transmitter on in bind mode. To
enter bind mode with the transmitter, pull the trainer (TRAINER) switch toward the front of the transmitter, then,
while holding the trainer switch forward, power the transmitter on. You’ve successfully entered bind mode when
the transmitter beeps and the red LED located under the door on the bottom left front of the transmitter blinks
rapidly. You can release the trainer switch after the transmitter stops beeping and the transmitter will remain in
bind mode until the binding process is complete .
• Then, once the orange LED on the receiver glows solidly, the receiver is bound to the transmitter. Now you
will need to power down the 2-in-1 control unit, receiver and transmitter, and remove the bind plug from the
receiver .
Note: It is extremely important that you remove the bind plug from the receiver once it has been bound to the
transmitter . If you do not remove the bind plug, the receiver will enter bind mode every time the 2-in-1 unit and
receiver are powered on .
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