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d) The First Landing
You should always start and land against the wind. Reduce the motor speed and fly in wide and flat circles. Do not pull on the elevator too hard to reduce the
flying altitude slowly.
Select the last curve before approaching for a landing so that, in case of an emergency, you would have sufficient room for landing and so that you would not
have to make any considerable corrections to the course during the approach for a landing. When the model is flying along the planned landing line, reduce the
motor speed further and keep the model in a horizontal position using the elevator. The model should continue to descend and fly towards the planned touch
down point at the end of the imaginary landing line.
In this critical flying phase, ensure sufficient flying speed (see chapter "First start - stalling behaviour") and do not slow down the model while reducing the motor
speed too much or by pulling too hard at the elevator.
It is only shortly before the touch-down that you should stop the motor and land the model with fully drawn elevator.
13. Connecting Transmitter and Receiver
At delivery, your transmitter is already bound to your receiver. However, the receiver may not react to the transmitter control signals. In this case, you need to bind
the receiver to the transmitter again.
Proceed as follows:
• Place receiver and transmitter close together (no more than 1 meter distance).
• Keep the button at the receiver pressed for approx. two seconds.
• Release the button when the LED at the receiver flashes quickly.
• Keep the PDM button pressed and turn on the transmitter.
• Release the PDM button and press it again briefly.
• The LED at the receiver is lit permanently and signals that receiver and transmitter were successfully connected.
• After binding, check the system’s function and range.
14. Modifying the Transmitter ID
Your transmitter has a fixed ID at delivery. This ID is a digital code for encrypting the transmitter signals.
Should you need to change this code, proceed as follows:
• Keep the "PDM" button pressed and turn on the transmitter.
• The red LED flashes thrice quickly, then both LEDs will flash alternatingly.
• Press the "PDM" button. A new ID is generated and the green LED flashes quickly thrice.
• The new ID will only become active when the transmitter is switched off and on again
Remember that your receiver has to be bound to the transmitter again after the ID was changed! (see chapter 13)