Programming and reboot the receiver to save the changes. If you are using this
setting the power button will not function, and you cannot sleep the receiver
from your transmitter. WIth this setting you can power the receiver on like any
conventional receiver by connecting power to the servo rail.
Transmitter and Receiver Binding
The AR20410T receiver must be bound to your transmitter before it will operate.
Binding is the process of teaching the receiver the specific code of the transmitter
so it will only connect to that specific transmitter.
1.
Connect the SRXL2 remote receivers (SPM4651T, SPM9747) and any
telemetry sensors to the main receiver.
2.
Connect your batteries to the IC3 input connectors
3.
Push and hold the power button on the receiver to power it on.
4.
Press and release the bind button until the orange LEDs on the receiver
and the remote receivers start to flash, indicating the receiver is in bind
mode.
5.
Put your transmitter in bind mode.
6.
The bind process is complete when the orange LEDs remain solid. Once a
bind is established, the bind data will be relayed throughout the system.
IMPORTANT: It is still possible to use a bind plug in the bind port if desired.
This can come in handy if the receiver needs to be mounted in a location that
is difficult to access, in which case a servo extension may be used for binding.
If using a bind plug, remove after binding to prevent the system from entering
bind mode the next time the power is turned on.
IMPORTANT: You may also put the system into bind mode by pressing a bind
button on one of the remote receivers (the system won't enter bind if it has
been connected to a transmitter since being powered on).
IMPORTANT: Bind data is verified on every startup. Thanks to this feature, it is
not neaccesary to re-bind the system if a remote receiver is replaced.
Telemetry
The AR20410T features full range telemetry and will provide receiver
battery voltage, flight log data, and variometer and altitude data without any
additional sensors. Additional telemetry devices such as voltage sensors can
be connected to the volt port, and XBus telemetry sensors can be connected
through the XBus connector. Many XBus telemetry devices have two XBus
ports, and XBus telemetry sensors can be connected in a daisy chain in any
order. The Spektrum Sky Remote ID module (SPMA9500) may be connected to
the bind port, remote rx port (B,L,R), or #1 servo port.*
All telemetry connections with the system take place through the 4651T. If
telemetry connection problems exist, investigate the placement of the 4651T
antennas. It is also possible to use more than one 4651T telemetry remote
receiver to improve the received telemetry performance on the ground.
See www.spektrumrc.com for more information about telemetry accesories.
* A Y-harness may be used with a Spektrum Avian Smart ESC on the #1 servo
port. Do not use a Y-harness for a conventional servo or ESC.
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