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C) "Binding" The Receiver To The Sender; D) Transmission Range - Reely Hughes Bedienungsanleitung

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c) "Binding" the receiver to the sender

The 2.4GHz transmitter switches between the different channels in the 2.4 GHz range at a certain interval. This makes
it less susceptible to interference. However, this function requires that a new receiver is "bound" to the transmitter
once. This is referred to as "binding".
For "binding" the receiver, proceed as follows:
• Hold down the "Binding" button at the transmitter (figure 2, item 2) and switch on the transmitter (figure 1, item 1).
The blue LED (figure 1, item 12) starts to flash. The transmitter is now in binding mode.
• Connect the receiver's connection socket for the receiver battery (figure 4, item 2) to the binding plug (figure 4, item
5).
• Connect the receiver power supply to a free receiver channel. Please observe the correct polarity for the power
supply. The red LED at the receiver (figure 4, item 4) flashes slowly twice, then goes out for a moment and then
flashes quickly. Then the receiver's "binding" process is started.
• The "binding" process is completed when the LED goes out. Now unplug first the power supply and then the "binding"
plug from the receiver. Switch off the transmitter.
• Check that the receiver is correctly "bound" to the transmitter. For this, switch the transmitter on and connect the
receiver power supply to the receiver battery socket. The "binding" process was successful if the red receiver LED is
permanently lit.
Important notice on "binding":
• During binding, ensure that no other 2.4 GHz transmitter is active and interfering.
• Other interferences may be caused by many devices: Wireless traffic light control, WLAN connection of computers,
weather stations with outside sensors or wireless headsets and many others use the 2.4 GHz technology today.
• The "binding" process may take several minutes when there are interferences in the 2.4 GHz range.
• If the "binding" process is not successful, there may be too much interference. Find another place free of interferences
and try again.
d) Range
The radiation of 2.4 GHz transmission is almost a straight line physically. Due to this, a safe and interference-free
transmission of the signal requires a straight line between the transmitter and receiver antennas, without any obsta-
cles such as trees, houses or people. Transmission is also affected by weather and may fluctuate accordingly. The
range is shorter on the ground than in the air.
For these reasons, a range check must be conducted when a new model is commissioned for the first time.
Place the model on the floor and move the transmitter away from it. The signal radiation of the transmitter works
properly and the receiver antennas are placed properly when you can move more than 50 metres away from the
model without any loss of function or radio transmission.
Best conduct this test with a helper who stands 2 – 3 metres behind the model to check the model and its functions.
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