Granite Radio binding

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Hello hobbiest my brother had a new remote under warranty sent but not sure how to bind to the truck just wanting to know how to thank you
 
Hello hobbiest my brother had a new remote under warranty sent but not sure how to bind to the truck just wanting to know how to thank you

Binding the Voltage radio gear is pretty simple, just follow the below instructions.

How to bind the ATX101 Transmitter



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  1. Turn on Transmitter
  2. Hold Bind button on SRS Unit and turn on, release Bind button, LED flashes
  3. Press Bind button on Transmitter
  4. Both SRS Unit and Transmitter will have Solid LED to signify they are bound together

This is also found in your Arrma Voltage manual for offline reference as well. :D
 
Binding the Voltage radio gear is pretty simple, just follow the below instructions.

How to bind the ATX101 Transmitter



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  1. Turn on Transmitter
  2. Hold Bind button on SRS Unit and turn on, release Bind button, LED flashes
  3. Press Bind button on Transmitter
  4. Both SRS Unit and Transmitter will have Solid LED to signify they are bound together

This is also found in your Arrma Voltage manual for offline reference as well. :D
Where did you find this?
 
Sorry to dig this up, was pairing controllers. Out of no where one of the kids Voltages controller is not working. I have 2 of them and just 1 will blind with either. The other lights up, new batteries. It goes to pair, then the pair fails. I 2 different rigs.
What could have possibly happened to the controller.
its hardly a year old and in great shape.

I tried to bind an SLT3 controller from a S3 rig, It pairs but don't work. I have no use for it either.

So I have to buy another crappy controller for the Voltages now?! WTF?
What will bind with a Voltage?
 
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