13.
Binding Function
To ensure that 2.4 GHz remote controls can transfer their signal without interferences, the transmitter and receiver
must have the same digital code. Alignment of the digital encoding (binding between transmitter and receiver) is
performed with the binding function.
Transmitter and receiver are usually already aligned with each other or bound in the factory and can be used at once.
Binding only needs to be performed again after replacing the transmitter or receiver or to remove malfunctions.
Since different manufacturers use different encoding methods, transmitter and receiver cannot be combined and
operated with products of other manufacturers.
Re-establishing the binding:
• Push onto the left contort lever from the top with the transmitter
switched off and hold it in this position.
• Switch on the transmitter with the control lever pushed and
then release the control lever.
The transmitter switches to binding mode and issues a signal
sound at a rhythm of seconds for 20 seconds.
The function control display at the transmitter flashes at the
same time.
• Connect the flight battery (3) to the model during the binding
phase of 20 seconds.
During the binding process, the LED in the model lights up and
the electronics issues double signal sounds at regular intervals.
After the end of the 20 seconds, the binding phase is completed
and the transmitter and model enter regular operating
conditions.
• Now check correct function of the remote control system.
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Figure 9