15. Binding Function
To enable transmitter and receiver to work together, they must be bound by the same digital code. In the delivery state,
transmitter and receiver are aligned with each other and can be used at once. The binding settings must be renewed
mainly after a replacement of the transmitter or receiver or to remove any interferences.
To perform the binding procedure, proceed as follows:
• Switch off the receiver and transmitter.
• Place receiver and transmitter close together (no more than 1 meter distance).
• Switch on the transmitter and wait until both LED displays (14 and 15) at the transmitter are lit.
• Push and hold the setup button at the receiver with a
pointed object (toothpick or similar) (also see figure 6, item
2).
• Switch on the receiver while pushing the setup button.
When the LED in the receiver starts flashing quickly,
release the setup button of the receiver (2) again.
• Press and hold the binding/PDM button at the transmitter
(3). If the green LED display for binding and undervoltage
(14) starts flashing fast, release the button again. The LED
in the receiver goes out.
• When the green LED display for binding and undervoltage
(14) remains lit (after about 5 seconds), binding has been
completed. The LED in the receiver remains lit again and
signals reception of the control signals of the transmitter.
• Then perform a function test of the system.
Attention!
After binding has been performed, the fail safe setting has to be performed again because any possible fail
safe programming is no longer active because of the binding process.
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Figure 15