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1.3.3 Binding
Each transmitter has an individually assigned, unique ID code. Receiver should bind to
transmitter before starting operation. Once binding is complete, the ID code will be stored in the
receiver and no further binding is necessary unless the receiver is used with another transmitter.
When you purchase a new R12DS, this procedure is necessary; otherwise the receiver will not
work.
1. Put the transmitter and the receiver close to each other within 50 centimeters.
2. Power on AT10II and receiver R12DS. The RED LED will be on.
3. Turn on AT10II and it will automatically bind to the closest receiver.
4. There is a black binding button (ID SET) on the side of receiver. Press the button for more than
1 second and release, the RED (by default, could be Purple for SBUS&PWM signal output) LED will
flash, meaning binding process is ongoing.
5. When the LED stops flashing and is always on , binding is complete.
Make sure servos connected with the receiver can be operated by the transmitter.
Note
AT10II is default 12 channels and can be changed to 10 channels. In order to bind to non
12-channel receivers(R6DS,R6DSM,R9DS), channel quantity needs to change to 10 channels.
How to setup the channel quantity of the transmitter: power on AT10II--Long press MODE to enter
BASIC MENU-- Toggle the CURSOR to select and enter SYSTEM --change CH-SELECT from
12CH to 10CH.
Since RadioLink radio control systems are not open source, that RadioLink transmitters are
ONLY compatible with RadioLink receivers.
1.3.4 Transmitter Displays & Buttons
When you first turn on your transmitter, a confirmation double beep sounds, and the screen
shown below appears. Before flying, or even starting the engine, be sure that the model type and
name appearing on the display matches the model that you are about to fly! If you are in the wrong
model memory, servos may be reversed, and travels and trims will be wrong, leading to an
immediate crash.
Start up screen
TL: Shows the cumulated ON times. (Hours: minutes)
T1/T2
:
T1/T2 timer display.(minutes: seconds)
MT
:
Model timer display Shows the cumulated ON time for each model.(hours: minutes)
Button instruction
MODE BUTTON: