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Assigning A Transmitter Identifier; Setting The Failsafe Function - Carson REFLEX WHEEL II 2.4GHz Betriebsanleitung

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Assigning a transmitter identifier to the receiver (binding)
In addition to control information, when the remote
control is operating, an electronic identifier is sent
with each transmitter impulse. This is how the
receiver recognizes that the signal has come from
its own transmitter. Since many millions of
transmitter identifiers are available, it is extremely
unlikely that a different transmitter could influence
your receiver. Upon first use, however, the
transmitter must communicate this identifier to
teach new receiver. For this purpose, the following
process is necessary. T o the degree possible, it
should be undertaken at a place where no other
electrical signal — especially not one from another
2.4 GHz transmitter — can interrupt this
transmission over the radio path.
Setup Button Transmitter

Setting the failsafe function

For extreme situations — e.g., a steering error
causes the car to drive into a radio dead zone, the
car's antenna is damaged in an accident or, due to
neglect, the transmitter's supply voltage falls
below the limit — the remote control has a failsafe
function in the receiver (emergency servo setting).
It allows the steering and throttle servos or drive
controller to default to a predetermined setting
when the control signal fails.
REFLEX WHEEL 2.4GHz CARSON Radio Control System 50 050 5004
1. Place the transmitter and receiver next to each
other at a short distance. They should be
operational but shut off. In this case, the
receiver is supplied with current from the
battery box. Because there is no control signal,
it is less optimal to supply the current through
the drive battery of an electrically propelled car
through a BEC connector on the drive
controller.
2. Hold down the setup button on the transmitter
and turn on the transmitter. An acoustic signal
sounds. Now, at low power, the transmitter
gives off signals and its blue LED display blinks
slowly.
3. Hold down the setup button on the receiver and
turn on the receiver. The red LED on the
receiver will light up temporarily. Let up on the
button a short time later. In this mode, the
receiver registers the transmitter's identifier
and stores it. From that moment on, the
receiver accepts only (radio) control signals
that are accompanied by that transmitter's
identifier.
4. The next time the receiver is switched on, its
continuously glowing LED shows that it is
ready to run.
Setup Button
Receiver
For electric vehicles, the setting could be: Steering
straight ahead, throttle servo to brake / engine off;
with internal combustion engines, e.g., Steering in
a circle, engine at idle.
To set the steering and throttle servo, steer into
the position you wish, and then press the
receiver's setup button.
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