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Offline ATRmakerTopic starter

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sabertooth 2x12 to rc receiver, to transmitter dx5e
« on: October 09, 2011, 02:57:32 AM »
Hello

I need some help  i have 1 sabertooth motor driver to control 2 motors , ( Ar600 receiver and dx5e transmitter )
I connect to motor driver to receiver fine
white wire- s1 and signal
red wire- 5v and positive
black wire- ground( 0v) and negative

I get the receiver to flash once.
however i can't get it , to connect to the transmitter

Thanks


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Re: sabertooth 2x12 to rc receiver, to transmitter dx5e
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2011, 05:58:03 AM »
This means that you have not got a bind between the transmitter and receiver! To bind it you will need a bind plug(which should have come with your receiver). Follow the following instructions to bind the AR6000 to the dx5e.

1) plug the bind plug into the bind/batt port on the receiver. Generally the first plug.
2)Plug the battery into another channel ensuring  +5v is to +5v and gnd is to gnd. i usually just use the last channel, but it doesn't matter. Now the light on the receiver should be blinking fast.
3) hold down the bind/trainer switch on the transmitter and turn the transmitter on
4) wait for a for a while and the blinking on the receiver should slow down(usually 5-10 seconds) after this release the switch.
5)Now it should be bound, unplug the receiver and turn the transmitter off. Turn them both on(transmitter followed by the receiver) and everything should work as planned.

Hopefully this should work for you and you can get the receiver and transmitter to connect. Similar instruction should also come with both the receiver and transmitter manual.

Cheers

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Re: sabertooth 2x12 to rc receiver, to transmitter dx5e
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2011, 10:47:29 PM »
Thanks for your help.

I saw the bind plug in the manual and i didn't get one. I have go back to the hobby shop

thanks once again

 

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