Radio system binding – Pro Boat PRB3150 User Manual

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The Pro Boat Radio System with Spektrum

2.4GHz DSM included in the ShockWave

26 Brushless operates on a frequency of

2.4GHz, and provides 79 different “channels”

which are automatically selected when the

transmitter and vehicle are turned on. The

communication between the transmitter and

receiver starts in the few seconds after the

transmitter and vehicle are both turned on.

This is called the binding process. The Pro

Boat DSM radio system will not interfere

with previous technology radio systems that

operate on 27MHz or 75MHz frequencies and

you will not receive any interference from

them. Although set at the factory, below are

the steps required to re-bind your transmitter

to the receiver should the need arise. During

the bind process there is a unique ID from

the transmitter communicated to the receiver

to ensure trouble-free radio operation.

Steps to Re-Bind

1. Ensure the transmitter and model are

both turned off.

2. Using the supplied Bind plug (which

looks like a standard receiver plug with a

wire loop installed) insert or plug into the

receiver slot labeled BIND. Looking down

on the receiver this slot would be below

the LED and is the furthest from the LED,

or nearest to the corner of the receiver.

Note: You do not need to remove any of

the other plugs to re-bind.

3. With the Bind plug installed, turn on

the model. Notice a blinking Orange LED

within the receiver.

4. Now you are ready to turn on the

transmitter. You should notice on the

back of the transmitter a similar blinking

Orange LED under the translucent cover.

5. Both the receiver and transmitter

blinking Orange LED will stop blinking and

become solid indicating they have “bound”

themselves together.

6. Please turn off both the model and

transmitter to remove the Bind plug from

the receiver. Failing to remove the Bind

plug will cause the transmitter to attempt

to rebind every time you turn on the

vehicle and transmitter.

7. Turn on both the vehicle and

transmitter to ensure operation. If the

transmitter does not control the model,

please repeat steps 1 to 6. Should this not

correct the problem, please call Horizon

Service/Repair for further assistance.

8. The Bind process is complete. Your

model's radio system should be ready for

use.

Note: In order for the system to connect

(after the receiver is bound), the receiver

must receive a large number of continuous

uninterrupted perfect packets from the

transmitter. This process is purposely critical

of the environment ensuring that it’s safe

to fly when the system does connect. If the

transmitter is too close to the receiver (less

than 4 feet) or if the transmitter is located

near metal objects (inside or around a pit

trailer, metal transmitter case, the bed of a

truck, the top of a metal work bench, etc.)

connection will take longer. In some cases

connection will not occur as the system is

receiving reflected 2.4GHz energy from itself

and is interpreting this as unfriendly noise.

Moving the system away from metal objects

or moving the transmitter away from the

receiver and powering the system up again

will cause a connection to occur. This only

happens during the initial connection. Once

connected the system is locked, and should

a loss of signal occur (failsafe), the system

connects immediately (4ms) when signal is

regained.

Radio System Binding

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