RE: ar7000 question
for one, i have never seen anything about a green light on an ar7000, the only light the ar7000 has on it is orange! number two, go to your local hobby shop and buy a 3" JR brand extension and cut it in half.. take the end that will plug into the receiver (the plug end, that has the 3 female receptacles down inside) and hook the orange wire to the brown wire and remove the red wire from the center by taking a pen and mashing on the center brass part on the plug itself there are three visible brass receptacles that you can see on the top of the plug, mash on the center one where it meets the plastic and slip the red wire out with the brass end on it, then you will only have the two outside brass connectors visible on the top of the plug, hook those two together by stripping the brown and orange wires and tying them together, now plug this into your battery port on the ar7000 rx, plug your battery into any other port on the rx (throttle, rudder, etc.) hold down the bind button on the back of the radio and switch the radio on and you will be bound to that rx no one else can interrupt that rx! BEFORE you plug in the bind switch on the rx turn on your radio, set all trims to neutral on the model memory you want to be on, set the throttle stick in the down position and then turn the radio off, then plug in the bind plug and battery, hold down the bind button on the back of the radio and flip the switch on while holding the bind button down.. the orange light on the rx will stop flashing for a few seconds and then go solid orange indicating that your radio is now bound to your receiver! simple as that! save that bind plug that you homemade as you will need it again if you ever buy another second hand rx!