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How do I bind my Joysway J4C05 transmitter to the J5C01R receiver?

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StFinn
12/17/2025, 11:13:49 AM

Binding your Joysway J4C05 transmitter to the J5C01R receiver is essential for controlling your RC model. Here's a straightforward guide to get them connected: First, ensure the throttle stick on the transmitter (the left stick in Mode 2) is pushed all the way down. Then, turn on the transmitter. Next, power on the receiver by switching on the battery box power button. Locate the "BIND" button on the receiver and press and hold it until the receiver's red LED begins to flash, then release the button. The green LED on the receiver will then light up, indicating a successful bind and that it is now ready to receive commands from the transmitter. Important considerations: You'll need to repeat this binding process if you replace your receiver. For optimal binding, keep the transmitter and receiver within one meter of each other during setup. Also, ensure there are no other similar devices within a 10-meter radius to avoid interference. Following these steps, you will successfully bind your Joysway J4C05 transmitter and J5C01R receiver.

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