problem BINDING a DX3R system
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problem BINDING a DX3R system
I have a DX3R, but when I tried to BIND the Rx with the Tx, as the manual follows, just get confused.
The Rx has 4 ¨ports¨ and the loop has to be in the BATTERY / BIND port, but in the manual, in says that I have to power the receiver in order to TURN IT ON.
How to I power the Rx if the BAT / BIND port is used by the Loop?
Please help me!
The Rx has 4 ¨ports¨ and the loop has to be in the BATTERY / BIND port, but in the manual, in says that I have to power the receiver in order to TURN IT ON.
How to I power the Rx if the BAT / BIND port is used by the Loop?
Please help me!
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RE: problem BINDING a DX3R system
You can power the receiver through any of the other ports during binding, so plug a battery (or an ESC) into another port and bind the receiver.
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RE: problem BINDING a DX3R system
Thanks danny, I already tried that last night.!! But please as a comment for the Marketing department, Spektrum should include more details in the manual!!!
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RE: problem BINDING a DX3R system
Just as Danny post before,
Follow the instructions as the manual says, but from step 2 to 8, plug a battery in the AUX (3rd channel) port to power the receiver.
Follow the instructions as the manual says, but from step 2 to 8, plug a battery in the AUX (3rd channel) port to power the receiver.
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RE: problem BINDING a DX3R system
I didnt know that you can plug your battery to receivers aux, I was having a hard time binding my receiver... I was like how in the hell you bind it if the bind plug is plugged in the receivers battery... I read the manual like 5 times and still didnt get it... good thing I searched here on RCU! thanks for the info dsnyder