Tactic Any Link Instruction Manual - page 9
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AUTO-BINDING ANYLINK TO MICRO Tx-R AIRCRAFT
These procedures apply if using Futaba, Hitec, and Tower Hobbies
transmitters, in addition to JR, Spektrum, and Graupner transmitters
which have been re-configured to Alternate Channel Mapping as
described earlier.
When power is originally applied to a Micro Tx-R aircraft, the built-in
Rx will automatically search for the strongest signal being emitted
from any Tactic 2.4GHz transmitter (including TTX402, TTX404,
TTX440, TTX600, or AnyLink) and link to that signal. There are no
bind buttons to press to establish this link. A link is established when
the red LED on the board illuminates.
Later, if power is re-applied to the same Micro Tx-R aircraft while
multiple Tactic transmitters are operating simultaneously – including
the original transmitter “A” - the Micro Tx-R aircraft will attempt to re-
bind with transmitter “A”. However, if power is re-applied to the Micro
Tx-R aircraft while a signal is being emitted from a different Tactic
Tx, the Micro Tx-R aircraft will now automatically link to the new Tx
(transmitter “B”). To re-establish the link with transmitter “A”, repeat
this process but apply power only to transmitter “A” before applying
power to the Micro Tx-R aircraft.
Try these tips if the Micro Tx-R aircraft has difficulty linking with
AnyLink when multiple Tactic signals are present:
1. Pre-link your AnyLink and Micro Tx-R aircraft before arriving at
the flying site.
2. Turn on the Tx/AnyLink before applying power to the Micro Tx-R
aircraft.
3. Wait for other pilots flying Tactic to remove power from their Tx/
AnyLink before attempting to link.
4. Move further away from other Tactic transmitters before powering
your equipment.