receiver binding problem (flysky)

So I dont have one of those DC voltage power supplies that people usually use to power up the receiver just for the binding part. Is there any other way to bind the RX? I've built my quad already and i noticed once i was in open pilot when i plug the batteries in the escs beep continuously and i saw that that might be because the RX isnt bound yet. I also tried binding the RX by plugging the battery in the quad but that doesnt seem to work.. can i use my battery directly or my battery charger or something else to bind or do i have to go out and get the 4V DC power supply?
 
DO NOT CONNECT BATTERY DIRECTLLY -- UNLESS IT IS THE CORRECT VOLTAGE..

A QUICK FIX WITH BITS YOU MIGHT HAVE...

check to see the voltage your receiver will work on,, get an old servo wire,, tape pencil batteries together 3 or 4 to get the correct voltage your recieiver works on ,, connect the red and black wires to the ends of your pencil batteries and plug into your receiver ...

CHECK THE POLARITY ON THE CONNECTOR BEFORE PLUGGING IN...
 
I don't get it. If your quads built, then you should be able to plug the battery in which powers the receiver so you can bind it. Doesn't really matter what the ESCs are doing.....
 
Plug the bind key in first, then apply power from the bec from the ESC or 4 AA battery's in series. You got to do in this order or won't work. Good luck. I'm using the fsi6 with the stock rx & just bought the ia6b for my second quad. Both have good range.
 
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Whatever make ESC you got Google the correct calibration procedure & find out what the beeps mean. It's the motors that beep not the ESC. My simonk are OK.
No battery connection click no props in motor tab, slide the master all way up.
Connect battery (di da di) then slide master down (di di). Disconnect battery,
Job done. Different ESC product makes different sounds. Like I said Google your ESC maker & download the pdf so you always got it for reference.
 
Any old kids toys that take 4 battery's.
Rip the battery holder out. Then wire a bec connection to it. I got about 10 leads with both male & female for about £3 on eBay. Very handy
 
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