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BrianArtea 07-16-2011 10:11 AM

DX5e binding...
 
Hi,

I was wondering if I can make a DX5e controller work with a Volitation 9053 RC Electric Helicopter?

I'm very new to RC planese and helicopters I think it's called binding above but not totally sure.

I would really appreciate any help I can get.

Thanks in advance!!!!

378 07-16-2011 10:27 AM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
The process is, indeed, called binding. As for binding it to the receiver in that heli, no idea, but if it uses Spektrum DSM2 than it should bind without issue.

BrianArtea 07-16-2011 10:47 AM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Thank you!!! I'm going to youtube and find out how to bind. With youtube you can find almost anything, There are things left out and that's what makes these forums great.

378 07-16-2011 10:49 AM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Binding the DX5e is easy. First, you put the receiver you wish to bind to it in bind mode, then you hold the trainer switch and turn the transmitter on. Then, after a few seconds(It could take up to a minute but mine bound in just three seconds) release the trainer switch. If all is well they should bind up happily.


Sorry.. I did not edit it, I selected your post by mistake to add a picture then removed it.
CGR

CGRetired 07-16-2011 01:29 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
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Bind mode. There is a "bind plug" that goes into the "bind port". The bind port is any of the ports. The bind plug puts a ground (logical low) in the signal path (there are three paths: + - and signal. The + and - are obvlous.. what's left is the signal line because there are only three.

So, the bind plug puts a logical low that forces the receiver into the bind mode. Then when you turn on the transmitter, the receiver recognizes the transmitter and "binds" to it.

CGr.

BrianArtea 07-16-2011 01:35 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Do I need a special bind plug or can I use (don't know the name) one of those things that can go into a receiver with the wire coming out of one section on the top and loops around to another section of the top?

Do you know what I'm talking about. If not I will take a photo of it so you know exactly what I'm talking about but I think you may know.

Thanks in advance!!!

CGRetired 07-16-2011 01:37 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
A bind plug comes with your transmitter. If you lost it, you can do the same thing using a spare servo plug, cut the middle lead, and connect the ends of the wires from the two outside plugs together, then plug the thing into the bind port on the receiver.

CGr.

378 07-16-2011 01:38 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
I made my own bind plug by taking the lead off a dead servo and twisting the ground and signal wires together. Worked like a charm.

CGRetired 07-16-2011 02:02 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
I thought I said that.

378 07-16-2011 02:04 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
I think we posted within five seconds of each other :p

BrianArtea 07-16-2011 02:07 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
This is a photo of what I was talking about as being used as well as the bind plug that did not come with it.

The photo is a little blurry and there is only one wire that loops around to go back into the connector for the receiver.

URL to photo: http://www.expertdesign.cc/RC_HELLI/DSCF0002.JPG

Thanks in advance!!!!



378 07-16-2011 02:08 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
That should work nicely, actually. Just be careful not to lose it.

BrianArtea 07-16-2011 02:10 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
You mean the photo from the URL I put up?

378 07-16-2011 02:13 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Yeah, that little thing.

CGRetired 07-16-2011 02:16 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Brian, this is a link to the AR600 receiver. All of the Spektrum receivers are the same as far as binding is concerned.

Get this and keep it around. It's quite important.

http://www.spektrumrc.com/ProdInfo/F...600-Manual.pdf

BrianArtea 07-16-2011 02:17 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
So that little thingy is a binder plug?

LOL!!! THANKYOU and EVERONEelse that helped me!!!!!!

BrianArtea 07-16-2011 02:18 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
THANKYOUFORTHELINK!!!!!

378 07-16-2011 02:29 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Heh, no prob man. It's what we're here for. ;)

BradSD 07-17-2011 07:54 AM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Yeah they could have done it like Futaba but I suspect they want to sell us another wire. My Dx5E didnt come with a binding plug so now I have to order a stupid wire to fly my plane. I will not be buying anything but Futaba in the future.

CGRetired 07-17-2011 10:20 AM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
As we said, you don't have to BUY anything. You can make one.

I've bought two Spektrums, a DX6i and a DX7. Both came with binding plugs, and I seem to recall that the receivers came with one too. So, if you didn't get one, chances are you either lost it or it was taken out of the box for some reason. Think about it. Would they sell you a transmitter/receiver combination that needed a binding plug and not provide one for you? I think not.

CGr.

BradSD 07-17-2011 01:50 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
I think they actually did.

CGRetired 07-17-2011 03:18 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Well, Brad, you, not being the actual original poster, probably don't know what they provided Brian. I do know that I have two bind plugs.. I have two transmitters. Each one came with a binding plug.

CGr.

BrianArtea 07-17-2011 06:44 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
I bought the pheonix software and the dx5e came with it. That's probably the reason I didn't get a bind plug.

Thank you all for your help, it's like going to the Gods for help!!!

I just wanted to hook all my planes and helicopter up to one transmitter..

I went flying today and the wind was a little gusty every couple of minutes there would be some strong wind, didn't seem like more than 10MPH but I kept losiing my plane's control and wondering what is going on here, I just flew this thing last week, It had to be the batteries because I usually charge them up to full stregnth before I go flying and I didn't do this before I went flying today. So they were laying around for about 5 days, some of which I didn't use and was hoping it held a charge that long.

How long do you usually get out of a stock battery for a SuperCub LP??? What I mean is how long will they hold a charge, 2 days 4 days or should I make sure I charge the night before I go flying?

Thanks in advance!!!!!!!!!!

BrianArtea 07-17-2011 06:48 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
I also wanted to note that I didn't use the dx5e but the original transmitter, TX means transmitter correct? If I can type TX instead of transmitter would be much nicer.

Thank you all!!!

378 07-17-2011 06:49 PM

RE: DX5e binding...
 
Heh, yeah Tx means transmitter. Rx means receiver, and although seldom used since it's already a fairly short word, Sx means servo.


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