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April 2019
Line-of-sight transmission is important at all times.
Screen Saver
The screen brightness can be refreshed by pressing any button.
Warning
When switching on, if switches are not in their correct position, screen and audible warnings are provided.
Binding
As explained above, each Tx has a unique ID and the slave Rx must be programmed to process only those
signals from the master transmitter.
The maker advises the supplied Tx/Rx combination is already “bound” but you may wish to operate two or
more Rx from the one Tx. Hence the need for further “binding”. To bind a second Rx you must first select a
new model no. This is explained below.
Both the Instruction Manual and YouTube tutorials are clear enough as to how binding is done. Follow the
sequence exactly.
With batteries loaded and Tx/Rx switched ON and before binding, a red LED on Rx will flash. This becomes
steady when binding is complete.
Incidentally, the FlySky system provides for the control of up to 20 models which means you could have up
to 20 DF65/95s (or aircraft) set-up independently and therefore each would require separate binding.
Binding Procedure
1.
Rx should be adjacent Tx
2.
Insert battery in Tx but do not switch on
3.
Insert binding cable into B/VCC port on Rx
4.
Insert Rx battery into any port (Ch1-Ch6). Red LED will flash indicating the Rx is not bound
5.
Hold down
BIND KEY
on Tx and switch on Tx - labelled
POWER
6.
Release
BIND KEY
when binding is complete. The Red LED will remain steady
7.
Switch off both devices
8.
Remove the binding cable.
9.
Remove Rx battery lead and insert in Rx B/VCC port
10.
Switch on both devices in the correct sequence. Red LED will be steady
FS-iA6B Receiver Connections
FS-iA6B
B/VCC
◄
Battery Switch Cable: (
Red & Black.
Black
lead down)
Ch 6
Ch 5
Ch 4
Ch 3
◄
Winch Cable: (
White, Red, Black
Black
lead down)
Ch 2
PPM/Ch1
◄
Rudder cable: (
Pink, Red, Brown.
Brown
lead down)
Note that labels shown on Rx do not exactly align with ports below