Spektrum SPMR20100 User Manual

To bind your transmitter to a receiver, first ensure both are powered off. Insert the bind plug into the receiver's bind port. Power on the receiver; its LED should flash. Hold the bind button on the transmitter and power it on. Release the button once the receiver's LED becomes solid, indicating a successful bind.
Ensure the battery is fully charged and properly connected. Check the battery contacts for corrosion and clean them if necessary. If the issue persists, try a different battery or consult the manual for further troubleshooting steps.
Download the latest firmware from the Spektrum website onto an SD card. Insert the SD card into the transmitter, then navigate to the system setup menu. Select 'Firmware Update' and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
To calibrate the sticks, go to the system setup menu and select 'Calibration'. Follow the on-screen prompts to move each stick through its full range of motion. Save the settings once calibration is complete.
Access the model setup menu and select 'Add New Model'. Choose the model type and configure the settings as needed, including naming the model and setting up control surface assignments. Save your configuration when done.
Ensure the transmitter antenna is properly oriented and check for any obstructions. Verify that the receiver antenna is correctly positioned. Additionally, ensure the transmitter and receiver are operating on a clear frequency band.
To perform a range check, enter the range test mode on your transmitter through the system setup menu. Walk away from the model while monitoring the signal strength. Ensure control surfaces respond correctly at the recommended distance.
Yes, telemetry is supported. Connect a compatible telemetry module to your receiver, then enable telemetry in the transmitter's telemetry settings menu. Assign telemetry data to display on the transmitter screen as needed.
Check the transmitter and receiver batteries for sufficient charge. Ensure all connections are secure and that the model is within range. Rebind the transmitter and receiver if necessary. Consult the manual for additional troubleshooting tips if needed.
Regularly inspect the transmitter for physical damage and clean it with a soft cloth. Ensure the firmware is up to date, and periodically check and recalibrate the sticks. Store the transmitter in a dry, cool place when not in use.