Bindng issue T34 tank

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Bindng issue T34 tank

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Hi all, I recently purchased the T34 tank pictured. Does anyone know the binding procedure for the transmitter pictured below? It is what came with the tank. The receiver board in the tank is labeled TK-2. Currently the tank's red LED blinks.

The transmitter seems to have a binding mode by holding down the right thumb-stick while turning it on, but not sure how to get the receiver in bind mode as there are no bind buttons connected to the receiver board.

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Re: Bindng issue T34 tank

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:) Hello, in principle and on most radio stations? to carry out the "Binding" or pair the TX with the RX, there is a shunt to install on the RX and deleted the pairing carried out. In your case? I don't think (unless I have poor knowledge?) that there is a specific button on the board? a photo would help!!
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What is the brand of this char?site seller? etc
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Re: Bindng issue T34 tank

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Looks to be a WSN T34 tank. There are no instructions with the tank? This is what it says in M-ATV manual shown below. Just substitute T34 for M-ATV. There is no button the tank or switch or jumper. The tank will go into binding mode for the first few seconds when it's turned on. As long as the transmitter is in binding mode, the tank will bind when it's turned on.

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Re: Bindng issue T34 tank

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Thanks for those instructions. That is the procedure that I have been trying to no avail. I am thinking the TK2 receiver board in the tank is faulty. I looked over board briefly for any blown or bad components but nothing stands out. Is it best just to put new electronics in it and get a different remote?
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Re: Bindng issue T34 tank

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:) Good morning,
Is this a new or used purchase? Strange that no information can be found on the internet. Indeed it is possible to replace with HL electronics, but in view of the photos provided, there will be a lot of work to redo the wiring? Moreover, the colors of the wires and the plugs do not does not correspond to HL, so we will have to locate each connection, and replace certain plugs? It's up to you to see if you think you can get out of it.
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The connection works on delivery. The description is used to connect a new remote control.
1. Make sure theM-ATV is installed with the batteries correctly and the transmitter is turned off.
2.Push directly down on the right stick first, you will feel "click" when you push on by the end of the stick.
3. Switch the transmitter on, the green LED light will flash and you will hear a series of beeps sound.
4. Then switch on the power of the MATV, after a few seconds, the green LED light will be solid and beep sounding will stop Now you have finished the binding process and will have a full control and functioning of the M-ATV
Are you following the procedure correctly in this order? moreover it is clearly indicated that in principle it is functional on delivery, and that the instructions are only valid when changing the radio? or I didn't understand anything?
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