![]() ![]() If you choose to power the receiver before pressing on the Taranis you will see a steady green and red light at first, while the X8R is waiting for you to initiate the bind on the Taranis. The binding is really quick, so when following the instructions above you probably never see steady lights on the X8R, only the flashing red one, which is fine. This confirms a successful bind.Ħ) remove the jumpers, they are only needed for bindingĭone! Next time you power up the receiver it will be controlled by the Taranis. the S.BUS cableĤ) wait for the Taranis to beep. Binding procedureĪfter everything is setup execute these stepsĢ) press and hold down the F/S button on the X8R (skip for Mode1)ģ) power-on the X8R by plugging in a single servo cable from the powered model, e.g. įor my Discvery Pro I use Mode 4, where the S.BUS is used for the NAZA (CH1-CH8) and the dedicated PWM outs CH9-CH11 for controlling the gimbal and video switch. You can select which of the 16 channels are output on the eight physical PWM servo connectors.One of the two would the be set to either Mode 2(D16) or Mode 3(D16) as only one X8R can transmit telemetry back to the Tx. Telemetry can be disabled, which is useful if you are using two X8R transmitters together on the same model.The number looks a bit excessive at first, but it basically allows every possible combination the following two features. The X8R offers four configurations for D16. Otherwise, D16 its the way to go, even if you transmit just a handful of channels. There is no reason for using D8, except you are using an older radio (tx) which does not support D16. ![]() These features are only available with D16, which offers a maximum of 16 channels. D8 refers to the older D series transmitters with up to 8 channels and telemetry, but without ModelMatch and Failsafe. First of all there are the two fundamentally different ‘signal’ modes D8 and D16. There are 5 different transmission modes available, all have different properties as you can see in the table below. Model settings for the mode (Modus) the number of channels and the function Select the mode
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