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TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER BINDING
STEP 5: TEST THE THROTTLE (Mode 2)
The binding process effectively ties the J4C11 transmitter and J4C11R receiver together. Under normal circumstances, both
items are supplied like this from the factory. If, however, you find that your transmitter and receiver are not bound (receiver’s
red LED will be lighting), you should do the following:
□ 1. Switch “ON” the transmitter.
□ 2. Connect supplied Li-Ion pack to receiver’s matching connector
□ 3. Press down the “BIND” button on the receiver as shown, until the receiver’s red LED flash then let go, the receiver’s green
LED will be lighting to indicate that binding has been successful and the receiver will now accept commands from the transmitter.
Note 1: You would also need to carry out the binding process if you were to replace the included receiver with another one.
Note 2: Typically, for the binding process to be effective, transmitter and receiver should be no more than one meter apart and
no other similar devices should be within 10 meters of both during setup.
IMPORTANT: Safety protection is effective after you turn on transmitter and plug in Li-Ion battery with ESC, this time when you
move throttle control stick forward, the motor won’t react. Remember to move the throttle control stick forward
till the end, and then move throttle control stick backward till the end, this time, you will hear a “ beep” sound
from the transmitter, then you can start the belowing testing.
□ 1. Move the throttle control stick forward slowly, the motorrotates faster gradually.v
WARNING: Keep everything clear of the propeller once the battery is plugged in. Do not try to stop the propeller by hand or
anything else.
NOTE: If the motor doesn’t react with the throttle increasing, please check the power supply or the battery capacity.