Spektrum SPMMR4000 User Manual
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To bind the SPMMR4000 Receiver, insert the bind plug into the BIND/DATA port. Power on the receiver while holding the bind button on your transmitter. Wait for the LED on the receiver to turn solid, indicating a successful bind.
Check if the receiver is properly bound to the transmitter. Ensure all connections are secure and that the receiver and transmitter are powered on. Try re-binding if necessary.
Use the Spektrum Programmer software and a compatible USB interface. Connect the receiver to your computer and follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware.
The SPMMR4000 Receiver typically offers a range of up to 1000 meters, depending on the environment and conditions. Always perform a range check before use.
To perform a range check, enable the range check mode on your transmitter. Walk away from the model while observing the control surfaces. Ensure the receiver maintains control at the specified range check distance.
The SPMMR4000 Receiver is designed to be compatible with Spektrum DSMX/DSM2 transmitters. It may not work with transmitters from other brands.
A rapidly flashing LED indicates a loss of signal. Check the transmitter and receiver antennas for damage and ensure they are properly oriented. Re-bind the receiver if necessary.
Connect servos to the receiver's output ports, ensuring the signal wire is aligned with the signal pin. Refer to the receiver's manual for correct channel assignments.
The SPMMR4000 Receiver requires a power supply of 3.5 to 9.6 volts DC. Ensure your battery or power source falls within this range to avoid damage.
Check for loose connections and ensure the antennas are positioned correctly. Avoid metal obstructions and sources of interference. Re-bind and perform a range check if issues persist.