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madmick
12-21-2007, 08:07 PM
Hi to all
I dont know if anyone can Help but my DX7 wont bind a second time as the book said that you should bind when you have setup all programs up.
The receivers blink as they should but went I press the bind button at the back of the transmitter nothing happens. would anyone know what I maybe doing wrong?

Thanks Madmick

th3tick
12-21-2007, 11:38 PM
To bind, you don't just push the button. You have to insert a bind plug in right spot in the receiver, then power on the Tx with the bind button held down.

John

madmick
12-22-2007, 01:31 AM
To bind, you don't just push the button. You have to insert a bind plug in right spot in the receiver, then power on the Tx with the bind button held down.

John
Thanks th3tick
I had the binding plug in right spot in the receiver but It did not say anything about switching the transmitter on while holding down the bind button.Problem fixed
Thanks again ---- Madmick

nregjeb
12-22-2007, 01:46 PM
As info in case you missed it in the manual.

Holding down the button on the back of the radio while it is on. Cuts the strength of the signal emitted by the transmitter. This allows you to do 'range testing'.


It acts like not extending you antenna on a 72mz system.

jhat
01-21-2008, 12:15 PM
It is mentioned that the bind plug must be put in the right spot in a 6100 receiver. If I am using the flight battery and the esc, where am I supposed to put the bind plug?

Sorry for the ignorant question.

th3tick
01-21-2008, 12:46 PM
It is mentioned that the bind plug must be put in the right spot in a 6100 receiver. If I am using the flight battery and the esc, where am I supposed to put the bind plug?

BIND plug usually needs to go in the BATT slot. You will need to power it from another slot to make that work, but putting power to any slot will work.

John

Pinecone
01-21-2008, 07:00 PM
Or you can use a Y connector to plug both the battery and the bind plug into the batt port.

Or remove the ESC connector.

Or you could use an early CC BEC that puts the Rx into bind mode if it is plugged into the Batt port. :)

madmick
01-29-2008, 07:47 AM
Or you can use a Y connector to plug both the battery and the bind plug into the batt port.

Or remove the ESC connector.

Or you could use an early CC BEC that puts the Rx into bind mode if it is plugged into the Batt port. :)
Thanks to all,
Madmick