Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Aircraft will not
connect (after
binding) to
transmitter
Control surface
does not move
Possible Cause
Transmitter too near air-
craft during connecting
process
Aircraft or transmitter is
too close to large metal
object, wireless source
or another transmitter
Bind plug left installed in
bind port
Aircraft bound to
different model memory.
Flight battery/Trans-
mitter battery charge is
too low
Transmitter may have
been bound to a
different aircraft using
different DSM protocol
Control surface, control
horn, linkage or servo
damage
Wire damaged or
connections loose
Transmitter is not bound
correctly or the incorrect
model was selected
Flight battery charge
is low
BEC (Battery Elimination
Circuit) of the ESC is
damaged
Solution
Move powered transmitter
a few feet from aircraft, dis-
connect and reconnect flight
battery to aircraft
Move aircraft and transmit-
ter to another location and
attempt connecting again
Rebind transmitter to the
aircraft and remove the bind
plug before cycling power
Select correct model memory
on transmitter
Replace/recharge batteries
Rebind aircraft to transmitter
Replace or repair damaged
parts and adjust controls
Perform a check of wires
and connections, connect or
replace as needed
Rebind or select correct
airplanes in transmitter
Fully recharge flight battery
Replace ESC
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