Bind, Frame rate, Binding a receiver – Spektrum SPM3200 DX3R PRO User Manual
Page 13

12
SPEKTRUM DX3R PRO USER GUIDE
EN
bINdINg a rECEIvEr
Note: The SR3100 operates in DSM2 mode only
and is compatible with DSM2 transmitters.
1. With the receiver off, insert the bind plug into the Batt/
Bind port in the receiver.
2. Power up the receiver. If using an electronic speed
controller, plug the lead into the throttle port and turn on
the switch. If using a receiver pack, plug the battery lead
into any open port noting the polarity. The LED on the
receiver will begin flashing.
3. Turn on the transmitter and make sure the transmitter is
in the model number you intend to use.
4. Press the rolling selector to access the List screen.
5. Rotate the roller to highlight the Bind screen and press
the roller to access this screen.
6. Rotate the roller to highlight BIND.
7. With the steering wheel, throttle stick and Aux channel
(if applicable) in the desired preset failsafe positions,
press the roller to initiate the bind process and to store
the failsafe positions. BIND will flash for a few seconds
then the transmitter will beep, indicating the process is
complete. The LED on the receiver should now be solid,
indicating a successful bind.
8. Remove the bind plug and store it in a
convenient place.
Note: The only time you need to rebind is if you
desire different failsafe positions or if binding
the receiver to a different model memory.
User Name
01: Model 01
Bind
BIND
Place the RX
into bind
mode first.
Note: Some Spektrum receivers like the SR3001 use
a bind button rather than a bind plug. The binding
process is the same with this receiver. However,
instead of inserting the plug before powering up
the receiver, press and hold the bind button while
powering up the receiver to enter bind mode.
framE raTE
For compatiblity with all types of servos, three frame
rates are available.
5.5ms:
Gives the fastest response rate; is only
compatible with high-performance
digital servos. DSM surface receivers
output at 11ms and Marine receivers
output at 22ms when 5.5ms is
selected.
Note: when 5.5ms frame rate is selected
only two channels (steering and throttle) are
operational.
11ms:
Offers good response rates and is
compatible with most digital and
analog servos (this is the default
position). Works with both DSM
and DSM2 surface receivers. Marine
receivers output at 22ms when 11ms
is selected.
16.5ms:
This is the least responsive rate and is
needed for older analog servos. Works
with both DSM and DSM2 surface
receivers. Marine receivers output at
22ms when 16.5ms is selected.
Note: You should always use the fastest
response rate the servos can handle. This gives
the lowest latency and fastest response. If the
frame rate is incompatible with the servo, the
servo will move erratically or in some cases not
at all. If this occurs, change the frame rate to the
next highest value.
• In the List screen, use the roller to
highlight the Frame Rate function.
• Press the roller to access.
• Rotate the roller to select and
highlight Frame Rate, at the
bottom of the screen.
• Press the roller to highlight the
Frame Rate function. The box will
flash. Rotate the roller to select
the frame rate.
User Name
01: Model 01
Frame Rate
Framerate:
11ms
CAUTION:
Digital servos
must be used
with 5.5ms