View Full Version : core rc rx not binding help
davepenny
15-01-2011, 04:25 PM
i just got a new rx ( blue one ) and i cant get it to bind and work with esc. i get a soild red light when power sourse is pluged in to bind and same with esc . is it ment to have a green light when binded ? and is there a different way to bind it from the old black rx as the new one has a bind button not the plug? please help:confused:
JACKOR33
15-01-2011, 04:32 PM
Hi,
I presume you have the newer fhss type transmitter also otherwise you cannot use a mix of old tx and new rx as they use different 2.4ghz setups
There is no need to use modulate function on transmitter like the old type of receiver just 3 easy steps
1) turn on transmitter
2) power up car esc
3) press and hold bind button for a few seconds until light goes green
thats it all done :thumbsup:
davepenny
15-01-2011, 04:52 PM
we was try the old tx with new rx oh well we have to try get an old rx or get a new tx. thanks for letting us know cheers
ch!3f
15-01-2011, 06:23 PM
Hi,
I presume you have the newer fhss type transmitter also otherwise you cannot use a mix of old tx and new rx as they use different 2.4ghz setups
There is no need to use modulate function on transmitter like the old type of receiver just 3 easy steps
1) turn on transmitter
2) power up car esc
3) press and hold bind button for a few seconds until light goes green
thats it all done :thumbsup:
they made 2 new blue receivers 1 is cr151(this is compatible with the older model with the lcd screen) the other is cr153 (this is for the new basic model)
i believe you still have to follow the original instructions for the old 1 otherwise it wont bind hope that helps
they made 2 new blue receivers 1 is cr151(this is compatible with the older model with the lcd screen) the other is cr153 (this is for the new basic model)
i believe you still have to follow the original instructions for the old 1 otherwise it wont bind hope that helps
The previous receivers were DSSS and the newer version are FHSS so don't think they are compatible are they? :eh?: Not sure what the difference is, and can only assume FHSS is the better type as it's newer.
ch!3f
15-01-2011, 11:07 PM
i apologise they are for the new fhss systems so are NOT compatible with the older system which i believe is cheeky as f**k!god knows haw many folk have bought the older 1 second hand thinking they can use these with them.
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