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Turnigy RX 9x8Cv2 operation |
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kool-lites
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Topic: Turnigy RX 9x8Cv2 operationPosted: 28/Apr/2012 at 3:11pm |
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I Rx my Turnigy RC last week.
It didn't come with a manual. So I down loaded a couple from HK. To bind he RX to the TX I do the following: I insert the special cable (loop) in the file "BAT" connector on the receiver I then connect the receiver battery to the receiver in position "BIND" and wait until the LED flashes red. Is this correct? How lopng do you have to wait for the LED to flash? My unit doesn't do a thing. |
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SubcultureD
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Posted: 28/Apr/2012 at 4:42pm |
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Better to use the bind plug (the loopy thing) with the BIND port and the battery in the BAT port. After about 1 or 2 seconds the systems in bound. Remove battery, after that the bind plug and connect again to check.
I hope you didn't destroy the receiver yet. Danny |
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Daithi
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Posted: 28/Apr/2012 at 8:06pm |
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Try here for a video on how to bind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_-ruNd1FcU |
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speedy72vega
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Posted: 28/Apr/2012 at 9:12pm |
Kool-lites, the cable loop is the bind plug. Put it in the slot that is labelled 'bind'. Connect your receiver battery to any other slot, making sure the polarity is correct. Black goes to the back of the RX, away from the label side. You have to look very closely at the side of the RX, the flashing light is hard to see if it is bright where you are working. Once you get a flashing light, press the small round button on the back of the Transmitter module. Hold this button down as you turn on the Transmitter, the light on the RX should go solid. Done! Be sure the Transmitter is on the proper model number first though. |
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kool-lites
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Posted: 29/Apr/2012 at 4:46pm |
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Thanks for the replies.
My RX must be a dud, I don't get a RED LED on, solid or flashing. Bugger. Matt |
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kool-lites
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Posted: 02/May/2012 at 3:59pm |
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Confirmed. I Rx'd my other RX modules and they work a dream. I will RMA the other back to the wharehouse.
BTW, it is a nice RC system. |
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