13.
Binding Function
The remote control transmitter and the model are coupled with a special encrypted transmitter signal. This is referred to as „binding" of the
two components that warranty widely interference-free operation. Transmitter and model are bound ex works already. Outer influences (e.g.
strong interference emission) may cause loss of binding. In this case the „Mini-Copter MC 120" would no longer react to the transmitter
signal (LED in the model is permanently lit).
To bind your transmitter to your model again, proceed as follows:
• Connect the battery to the „Mini-Copter MC 120".
• Push the button for flight mode selection for more than three seconds. The LED in the model now flashes red/green alternatingly.
• Push the on/off button for more than three seconds with the transmitter switched off. The transmitter tarts beeping rhythmically.
• The transmitter and model scan for each other and reconcile their data. After successful binding, the LED in the model flashes kin the last
flight mode selected. The „Mini-Copter MC 120" is ready to start again.
14.
Switch Transmitter Channel
The transmitter of the „Mini-Copter MC 120" may be programmed to five different transmitter channels. This permits concurrent operation of
up to five transmitters and „Mini-Copters MC 120".
You may also need to select another transmitter channel if you experience inference from other devices with 433 MHz-technology on the
channel that is set (e.g. weather stations, radio headphones, etc.). Proceed as follows for programming another transmitter channel:
• Switch off the transmitter.
• Push the button for channel selection for more than three seconds. A sound signal is emitted. The number of sound signals indicates the
transmitter channel number. A sound signal means transmitter channel 1, two sounds signals mean transmitter channel 2, etc.
Now release the button. Then push the button repeatedly until the desired transmitter channel (e.g. 3 sound signals = transmitter channel
3) is set.
• Confirm the new transmitter channel by pushing the on/off button. The programming is confirmed by a single sound signal.
• Now bind the transmitter and model as described in chapter 13.
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