Power Supply; Binding - GRAUPNER HoTT GR-12L S1012 Manual

6 channel 2.4 ghz receiver
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Power supply

Binding

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In principle, a battery can be connected to any free socket. By V- or
Y-cable also with any remote control component. If the power sup-
ply is provided by more than one battery, it is important to ensure
that the batteries have the same nominal voltage and rated capacity.
It is not allowed to connect different battery types or rechargeable
batteries with too different charge states to the receiver, as short-
circuit-like effects can occur. For safety reasons, voltage stabilizers
such as PRX-5A receiver power supplies (No. 4136) should be con-
nected between batteries and receiver.
Attention
When selecting and connecting a power supply, be aware that
although the operating range of the receiver ranges from 3.6 to 8.4
V. However, practically all of the previously marketed servos, speed
controllers, gyros, etc. as well as many which are offered today have
a permissible operating voltage range of 4.8 to 6 V.
To establish a connection with the transmitter, the Graupner HoTT
receiver must first be "bound" to at least one model memory in "its"
Graupner HoTT transmitter. This process is generally called "bind-
ing".
Binding step-by-step
1. Prepare the transmitter to be bound according to its instructions
for binding.
2. Switch on the receiver power supply.
The LED of a GR-12L HoTT receiver lights up red.
3. Press and hold the SET button on the receiver until the LED starts
to flash for about 3 seconds after approx. 3 seconds.
During this time lapse, the receiver is in bind mode.
4. Within this time lapse start the transmitter-side binding accord-
ing to the instructions of the transmitter.
5. If the red LED of the GR-12L HoTT receiver goes out, the binding
process has been completed successfully.
Your transmitter/receiver combination is ready for operation.
S1012_GR-12L_DE_V1sh

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