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Binding Receiver to Transmitter
In order to operate, the receiver must be bound to the transmitter. Binding
istheprocessofprogrammingthereceivertorecognizetheGUID(Globally
Unique Identifier) code of a single specific transmitter. When areceiver is
bound to atransmitter/model memory, the receiver will only respond to that
specific transmitter/model memory.
Binding
1. With the receiver off, insert the bind plug into the BIND port in the receiver.
2. Power the receiver through any port. If an ESC is being used, connect the
ESC lead to the throttle channel port. The orange LED will flash continuously,
indicating that the receiver is in bind mode.
3.Withthethrottlechannelinthedesiredpresetfailsafeposition(normally
neutral), put your transmitter in bind mode. Continue holding the failsafe
position until the binding process is complete.
4.ThebindprocessiscompletewhentheorangeLEDonthereceiverissolid.
5.Removethebindplugfromthereceiverandstoreitinaconvenientplace.
Failure to remove the bind plug will result in the receiver entering bind mode
the next time you power on the receiver.
You must rebind the transmitter and receiver if you:
• changetheservoreverseafterbinding.
• wanttousethereceiverwithadifferentmodelmemory.
• areusingthereceiverwithaDSMRtransmitterandyouchangetheframe
rate in the transmitter.
Powering the receiver with an ESC
Battery To Motor
Electronic
Speed Control
Steering Servo
Receiver
Receiver
Steering Servo
Throttle Servo
Battery
Powering the receiver with a separate receiver pack