Each transmitter has an individually assigned, unique ID code. In order to start operation, the receiver
must be linked with the ID code of the transmitter with which it is being paired. Once the link is made,
the ID code is stored in the receiver and no further linking is necessary unless the receiver is to be used
with another transmitter. When you purchase additional R3008SB receivers, this procedure is necessary;
otherwise the receiver will not work.
Link procedure T-FHSS Air (T12K/R3008SB)
1
Place the transmitter and the receiver close
to each other within a half (0.5m) meter.
2
Set transmitter to link mode.
3
Immediately turn on the receiver power.
The receiver will enter the linking state
(LED blinks red) about 3 seconds after the
receiver power is turned on.
4
If the receiver ID is displayed in the transmitter and the LED changed from red blinking to
a steady green light, linking is complete. (The receiver linking wait state ends in about 3
seconds.)
5
Check system operation. If the transmitter and receiver are not linked, try linking again.
In "Link" Mode
Receiver ON
Call setup screen
To link mode
Long Push
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Home
Cursor to the SYSTEM
Cursor to the LINK
Push RTN
Push RTN
LINKAGE MENU
Push Dial
Link mode
The chime rings.
Release in 10 seconds.
NOW LINKING. . .
When changing
battery fail-safe
voltage from
the initial value
3.8V, voltage is
changed here.
R3008SB OFF
T12K ON
Less than 0.5 m
* If there are many T-FHSS Air systems turned on in close proximity, your receiver might have difculty establishing a link to your
transmitter. This is a rare occurrence. However, should another T-FHSS Air transmitter/receiver be linking at the same time,
your receiver could link to the wrong transmitter. This is very dangerous if you do not notice this situation. In order to avoid the
problem,we strongly recommend you double check whether your receiver is really under control by your transmitter.
*When the power of the linked transmitter is turned on, communication begins.
*When using 2 receivers, perform the linking operation the same as the 1st receiver. (However, when 2 receivers are used, the
telemetry system cannot be used.)
*Link is required when a new model is made from a model selection.