Superior 10ch Micro DSM2 Receiver is the perfect match for any foamie or park flyer, larger model. Ideal for multiple EPP models or other rc aircraft. The Superior 10ch Rx also has auxiliary port for an addition antenna sold separately.
Instructions for Crack Series / Superior RX
DSMX and DSM2 Compatibility
Superior Rx receivers work with both DSM2 and DSMX versions. DSMX is a development of the earlierDSM2 specification that includes frequency hopping for more reliable operation in areas of high potentialinterference from other 2.4GHz transmitters. DSM2 receivers are generally lower cost. Superior DSMXcompatible receivers work with any DSMX transmitter and are backward compatible with DSM2transmitters. Superior DSM2 compatible receivers will work with either a DSM2 transmitter or a DSMXtransmitter operating on DSM2. Most Spektrum DSMX transmitters work in both modes and willautomatically detect a DSM2 receiver at bind time. If you experience difficulty getting a DSM2 compatiblereceiver to bind with a DSMX transmitter, try the option to force the transmitter into DSM2 mode ifavailable.
Binding:
Binding is the process of “locking” the receiver to its own transmitter so that it ignores any others in thearea. Binding is the first step in setting up any receiver. Ensure the transmitter and receiver are separatedby at least 6 ft/2m or the transmitter may “swamp” the receiver. In some cases it may be necessary tohave 10ft/3m or more separation to achieve binding. Generally you should only need to bind once and,after binding, normal link‐up should not require more than a couple of feet of separation.
Step1. Power up the receiver in bind mode
For most receivers: put the bind plug on to the bind pins. For 6 channel Ultra Light and Micro Lightreceivers, press and hold in the bind button.
Connect a suitable power source to the receiver throttle servo pins. This can be: a receiver pack battery;or a stand‐alone BEC; or the throttle connection from your speed controller (ESC) with inbuilt BEC (if theESC is in a model, disconnect the motor or remove the propeller).
The red LED on the receiver will flash rapidly to indicate bind mode. If it doesn’t, you have a problem (suchas reversed power connector). Make sure it is flashing before going any further.
Step2. Turn on transmitter in bind mode
On some transmitters bind mode is activated by holding the Trainer button/switch while powering up.Others require going into a menu to enable bind mode. Continue to hold the switch/button until thereceiver LED stops flashing. Release it at that point and the bind process will complete. A solid light on theLED indicates successful bind. Some transmitters will display on screen the type of bind (DSM2 or DSMX)and the frame rate (normally 22mS).
Step3. Powerdown
Remove power from the receiver, remove the bind plug, switch the transmitter off and back on, thenapply power to the receiver. Check that the receiver is operating properly and that servos respond to thetransmitter controls.
NOTES:
•1. If your receiver uses a satellite then binding must be done with the satellite connected. Bothreceiver and satellite LEDs should flash rapidly, and then become solid.
• 2. Binding can be done with or without servos. Servos plugged in the wrong way round mayprevent binding, so check this if you have difficulty.
• 3. Always perform a range check after binding, using the range check function on your transmitter.This attenuates transmitter power so that range is reduced by a factor of about 30. With Spektrumand similar transmitters, full control in range check mode at 30 yds./25m (roughly 30 paces formany adults) indicates ample range for normal visual flying. It is good practice to perform a rangecheck at the beginning of every day’s flying to ensure everything is working properly.
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