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:
• Switch on the transmitter first.
• Insert the flight battery in the model and connect battery to the model
electronics.
• Push the two buttons for motor trimming at the same time (also see
figure 2, item 11). The transmitter will then emit a quick sequence of
short signals.
• Once the transmitter and receiver are aligned (bound), you will hear a
short continuous sound.
• Once the receiver in the model recognises the control signal after this,
the elevator and rudder servos will deflect briefly and then run to their
centre position.
• Finally, check correct function of the remote control system.