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Team Blacksheep CROSSFIRE - Real World Example

Team Blacksheep CROSSFIRE
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Real world example
The most common combination is that you already own a Crossfire transmitter to which all your receivers
are bound and now you have a second transmitter like the Tango 2. Here is how you get them both
running with Multi Bind, assuming that you already got you user id on both transmitters:
1. Make sure both radios got the same firmware version
2. Power up your “old” transmitter and make sure Multi Bind is turned off for now
3. Power up the receiver - if you updated this transmitter, run the OTA update by the autobind
feature
4. Turn Multi Bind
on
- the link will break up for 1or 2 seconds and will be regained then
5. Shut down the receiver
6. Turn Multi Bind
off
in your “old” transmitter
7. Power up the next receiver
8. Repeat step 4 till all your receivers are switched to multi bind
9. When the last receiver is set to Multi Bind, let it enabled in your “old” transmitter
10. Power you new Transmitter
11. Turn Multi Bind
on
12. Power up a receiver - your new transmitter will bind to your receiver as the old transmitter did
If the switching fails, you can turn on multi bind on your transmitter and then bind the receiver with the
Bind
button (classic binding).
Keep in mind that when you use the Model Id (FreedomTx)/ Receiver number (OpenTx) feature that they
need to match in both radios!
Nice to know
When you bind a new receiver, it will remember the serial number of the transmitter it was bound. As an
example your serials number looks like this:
123456
When the Model ID/ receiver number feature was introduced, these numbers got attached to the serial
number:
123456 00
. (with Model id = 05:
123456-05
)
When you enable Multi Bind, the serial number of the transmitter will not be used. Instead the receiver
gets your user id as “transmitter serial number” which looks like this:
12345
(+ model id)
As all of your transmitters share the same User Id they are like the same transmitter for your receiver.
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