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BINDING
Binding is the Process of teaching the receiver the specific transmitter’s code
called GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) and storing failsafe values. When a
receiver is bound to a transmitter/model memory, the receiver will only respond
to that specific transmitter/model memory.
1. Tap the Desired Frame Rate drop down to select
from 5.5ms, 11ms and 22ms.
• If 5.5ms frame rate is selected in the
transmitter, only two channels, Steering and
Throttle, are operational. The Aux channels
can be used to power a personal transponder
or lights.
• If a frame rate other than 5.5ms is selected,
the Aux channels will operate as extra servo
channels.
2. With the receiver in bind mode Tap the Begin
Binding button.
IMPORTANT: Re-bind any time you change the frame rate in the transmitter.
AVC (ACTIVE VEHICLE CONTROL)
Priority-
The default value is 0%, meaning AVC technology
is active throughout the steering range. As you
turn the steering wheel away from center (neutral),
the transmitter controls have priority over the AVC
system. Increasing the Priority value decreases how
active AVC is as the steering wheel is turned left and
right. For example, if you increase Priority to 80%,
you reduce the AVC steering control by 80% at full
left or full right steering. Increasing the Steering
Priority enables you to make tighter turns.