Spektrum SPMR3200 User Manual
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To bind the SPMR3200 transmitter to a receiver, power on the transmitter while holding the bind button. Then, power on the receiver with the bind plug connected. The receiver's LED should flash, indicating it's in bind mode. Once the LED becomes solid, the binding process is complete.
To update the firmware, download the latest firmware from the Spektrum website onto an SD card. Insert the SD card into the transmitter and navigate to the System Setup menu. Select 'Firmware Update' and follow the on-screen instructions.
To perform a range test, enter the Range Test mode from the transmitter's main menu. Walk away from the model while observing the signal strength. The range should be at least 90 feet (30 meters) to ensure proper operation.
If the transmitter fails to power on, check the battery for charge and proper installation. Examine the power switch for any damage. If the issue persists, consult Spektrum support for further assistance.
To calibrate the sticks, go to the Calibration menu in the transmitter's settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to move the sticks and other controls to their maximum extents. Save the calibration once complete.
Yes, the SPMR3200 can be used with flight simulators. Connect the transmitter to your computer using a compatible USB cable or wireless adapter. Configure the simulator software to recognize the transmitter.
Store the transmitter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. It's advisable to remove the batteries if the transmitter will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage.
To reset the transmitter to factory settings, navigate to the System Setup menu, select 'Reset', and confirm the action. This will erase all custom settings and restore default configurations.
Access the Dual Rates and Expo menu in the transmitter's settings. Assign a switch for dual rates and adjust the rate and expo values for each flight mode as desired. Test the settings during flight to ensure they meet your requirements.
If experiencing interference, ensure the antenna is not damaged and is positioned correctly. Avoid operating near potential sources of interference such as Wi-Fi routers and metal structures. Check for firmware updates that may improve signal stability.