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Procedure:

  1. Start the registration process by selecting [Register].
  2. A window will appear with the message "Waiting...." and a repeating voice message "Register".
  3. Hold down the pairing button on the receiver and switch it on. Wait for the red and green LEDs to light up. The RID and UID can be set at this stage:
    • RID: This is the unique identifier of the transmitter. It can be changed to the same/own code to use the Smart share feature for model sharing (if you want to share models and own multiple transmitters, or if you share models with other modellers, you must have the same RID set on those transmitters). The RID is the transmitter data (Owner Registration ID) written into the receiver's memory. If two transmitters have the same RID, you can easily share models including receivers between them using the Smart share function.
    • RX name: the naming of the receiver is done automatically when the receiver is paired for the first time. This name can be changed at any time. This is useful when using more than one receiver, e.g. to remember the settings of the receivers, e.g. RX4R1 is for CH1–8 or RX4R2 is for CH9–16 or RX4R3 is for CH17–24.
    • UID: is used to distinguish multiple receivers used simultaneously in one model. A default value of 0 can be left for a single receiver. If more than one receiver is to be used in one model, the UID must be changed, usually 0 for CH1–8, 1 for CH9–16 and 2 for CH17–24. Note that this UID cannot be read back from the receiver, so it is a good idea to tag the receiver.
  4. Press the [Register] button to complete the settings. The "Registration OK" dialog box will appear. Press the [OK] button to continue.
  5. Turn off the receiver. This registers the receiver. However, you still need to pair it with the transmitter to use it.