User's Manual

If you don’t see changing RPM values, the magnets or sensor are out of position, or the sensor could be
plugged into the wrong sensor port on your transceiver. If your magnets are hitting the sensor or a part
of your car when the wheels are turning, you must re-mount them so they do not hit anything.
Binding the Transceiver
The binding process “locks” the React and a transceiver together so that they listen only to each other.
Since the React has forty model memories, it is possible that your React will be used to communicate
with as many as forty transceivers. You must therefore perform the binding process once for each
transceiver that will communicate with your React.
Note that the React cannot communicate with all of the transceivers at the same time, but rather the
React will communicate only with the transceiver associated with the React’s currently active model.
For more information, see “Managing Models” later in this instruction manual.
How the Binding Process Works
The binding process is set in motion by depressing the “bind” button on the transceiver when the React
is in “bind mode.” This clears the React ID saved on the transceiver, and allows it to connect to a
React.
When in “bind mode” the React will listen for messages from interested transceivers. When a message
is received the transceiver VIN (the number under the barcode on the FCC label) is displayed, and you
are given the option of connecting to that transceiver or looking for another.
Now, every time you turn on the React and set it to the appropriate model ID (see “Managing Models”
later in this manual), the React sends messages to the appropriate VIN. When you turn on the vehicles
transceiver, the transceiver looks for messages from the bound React only.
Binding your transceiver the first time
1. Install a transceiver into your vehicle. (For this example, install a transceiver into your electric
touring car, which will be known to the React as “Model 1.”)
2. In the React’s “Manage Models” function menu, go to “Active Model” and select the appropriate
model ID for the vehicle you are going to bind to. (For this example, selectModel 1.”)
3. After putting your model on a stand to prevent runaways, power up the vehicle and transceiver.
4. In the React’s “Manage Modelsfunction menu, select “Rebind.”
5. Depress and hold the transceiver’s “bind” button until the onboard LED illuminates (you can use an
extended paperclip, ball point pen, small screwdriver, etc).
6: Confirm binding on your React by pressing the “OK” button as the transceiver VIN number is
displayed.
The binding process is now complete.
React Controls
The functions of the React are controlled through the function menu and/or trim controls.
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