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D16: For the current 16ch bidirectional full duplex transmission, also known as X mode. For X
series receivers.
D8: Applies to the older 8ch bidirectional mode.
LR12: Applicable to the current 12ch one-way long distance.
Channel Range: Set the channel range. (D16 mode sends data every 9ms, 8 channels
at a time, 16 channels need to send once every 18ms, so removing unnecessary channels can
reduce the delay)
Receiver No.: Only for the D16/LR12 protocol. By default, this is the model receiver
number. It can be changed manually and will not change if you move or copy the model. If the
manual setting or copy/move operation causes the receiver of the same number to have 2 or
more models, a warning window will pop up. It is up to the user to decide whether or not to
modify.
Bind: The remote control enters the frequency mode switch. The wheel selects Bind and
short presses the ENT key. A menu pops up, allowing you to select the mode used by the
receiver and whether to enable the backhaul. (This function requires receiver firmware support.
If the firmware does not support it, it will have no effect.) When using two receivers It is useful
when redundant or using two receivers to connect more than 8 servos.
Range: The wheel selects Range and short presses the ENT key to use the built-in tuner
remote distance test. A new interface with RSSI values will open to show the quality of the
connection. When using the distance test mode, it will reduce the remote control's transmit
power and narrow the range. Under ideal conditions, one meter above the ground and 30
meters away will alarm.

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