cycliq Fly 6 User manual

Quick Start Guide

Micro USB Cable Aero Spacer
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Fly6
(720p HD Camera & 30 Lumen Light) Quick Start Guide
8GB Class 10 MicroSD Card
(Pre-installed) SD Card Adapter
Standard Strap 0 Degree Spacer
Aero Strap 7.5 Degree Spacer
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Included in your Fly6 box is everything you need to go riding now!
FLY6 MANUAL
For more detailed information, please download
the full Fly6 manual from www.cycliq.com/support
ADAPTER
8GB
Congratulations on choosing
the No.1 brand in HD camera/
light combos. The tips below are
essential for all Fly6 users.
• Fly6 comes pre-installed with a class 10 MicroSD card.
• Once powered on, Fly6 will begin recording.
• Don’t forget to share your footage at cycliq.com/videos
for your chance to win prizes.
TIPS

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FLY6 OVERVIEW
Power/Light Button
(On/Off hold for 1 second)
HD Camera
Courtesy Dimmer
MicroSD Slot
Micro USB Port
Charging Light
LED Lights
LED Strobe Light
Seat Post Mount
Speaker
Light Button – When Fly6 is
powered on, a quick press
of the power button will
scroll through the different
light modes.
Courtesy Dimmer Button –
When Fly6 is powered on, a
quick press of the courtesy
dimmer button will scroll
through the different light
brightness modes.
TIP TIP

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CONNECT & CHARGE
With the supplied USB cable, connect your Fly6 to a
PC or Mac. Fly6 will be visible on your computer. Your
Fly6 charge light will glow Red while charging and
then turn off indicating full charge.
POWER AND
BATTERY LIFE
Fly6 has audible alerts when the unit is turned on/
off which denote the battery charge level.
OPERATING
YO UR FLY6
Important: Before operating, ensure the
USB cover is rmly closed/sealed.
Audible sounds are only a guide to Fly6 charge levels.
Fly6 will remember your last settings.
NOTE
NOTE
Press and hold for 1 second to turn
Fly6 on/off.
4 Beeps: Over 75% charge.
3 Beeps: 50–74% charge.
2 Beeps: 25–49% charge.
1 Beep: 5–24% charge.
3 Long Beeps: Less than 5% charge.
Should the Fly6 battery deplete beyond 5% during
operation, 3 long beeps will sound. Video and audio
functions will turn off and the light will continue to
operate on remaining power for up to 1.5 hours.
Quick press to cycle through
brightness modes.
Quick press to cycle through
ashing sequences.
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Power Button
Low Power Alert Courtesy Dimmer

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MOUNTING FLY6
Fly6 can be mounted on your seat post or aero seat post.
To mount your Fly6 follow these simple steps:
Select the appropriate spacer for your bike
(0 degree, 7.5 degree, or aero spacer) and
place between Fly6 and the seat post, making
sure the Fly6 is fully vertical.
While holding Fly6 against the seat
post, wrap strap around and thread
through the clasp.
Pull strap tight, check Fly6 is secure,
then double back the strap and secure
on Velcro.
Insert either standard or aero length
Velcro strap and pull all the way
through until clasp meets housing,
ensuring silicon-coated surface is facing
outwards to grip your seat post.
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SEAT POST
SEAT POST
SEAT POST

INCIDENT PROTECTION
In the event of an incident, Fly6 is equipped with a safeguard to
ensure your important data is not lost.
If you are knocked from your bike and Fly6 tilts past 60 degrees for
more than 5 seconds, 3 quick beeps will sound indicating incident
mode is active. Fly6 will record for a further 60 minutes before saving
and powering off with 3 loud beeps.
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SET DATE AND TIME
• Connect Fly6 to a PC/Mac.
• Fly6 will appear on your computer.
• Open Fly6 in your le explorer.
• Using a text editing application (Textedit on Mac
or Notepad on Windows) open CONFIG.TXT
• Modify from a ‘0‘ to a ‘1’ in the 1st row.
• Modify date to suit the following format:
Sep 24 2016 12:56:00
• Save the le.
• Safely remove your Fly6 from your computer.
• Turn on to have the settings take effect.
MICRO SD CARD
Included with your Fly6 is an 8GB
class 10 MicroSD card which has
been pre-installed. Fly6 supports up
to 32GB class 10 MicroSD cards.
To achieve optimal performance, Cycliq
recommends you regularly perform a full
overwrite of your MicroSD card using
SD Formatter – www.sdcard.org/downloads
(free software download).
NOTE
TECHNICAL
DATA
Video: 1280x720p
Frame Rate: 30 fps
Video Format: .AVI
Video Compression Format:
H.264
File Size:
10 minutes (~400-900mb)
Battery Life: Up to 6hrs
Max Lumens: Up to 30
Max Supported
Memory Card: 32gb
Recommended
MicroSD Card: Class 10
Weight: 4.5oz (127g)
USB: Micro 2.0
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CYCLIQ COMMUNITY
Share your videos with the Cycliq community by
uploading them to www.cycliq.com/videos
@Cycliq /Cycliq @Cycliq
Follow us on social media
YOUR VIDEOS
• To view your footage we recommend using VLC media player
(www.videolan.org).
• To convert your footage to other video formats we recommend
the free smart converter (www.shedworx.com/smartconverter).
• To edit your footage we recommend VideoPad
(www.nchsoftware.com/videopad).
Approved videos are automatically
entered into regular prize draws.
TIP
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Fly6 powers down unexpectedly Idle mode prevents the battery from depleting if you have forgotten to
turn off Fly6 after 15 minutes with no movement.
Records for only 1 hour
Incident capture protection mode will activate if Fly6 is tilted over more
than 60 degrees from vertical for more than 5 seconds. Your Fly6 will then
turn off completely after 1 hour.
3 loud beeps
Battery has depleted to 5% or less. Only the camera and audio functions
are shut down leaving the ashing lights functioning, which can last up
to 1.5 hours.
OR
Incident capture mode was triggered 1 hour ago and the device has just
powered down due to the function completing.
Fly6 won’t charge Try an alternate USB charge cable.
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CYCLIQ CUSTOMER SUPPORT
For questions, troubleshooting or video solutions
visit www.cycliq.com/support
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CAUTION
Cycliq recommends the following:
• Do not look directly at the light.
• Do not leave the light on when not in use.
• Do not record with the USB/MicroSD port open.
LIMITED WARRANTY
For comprehensive warranty information refer to
www.cycliq.com/warranty
Changes or modications to this unit
not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
WARNING
FCC COMPLIANCE
STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
this device may not cause harmful
interference, and
this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
The provided shielded cables must be used
with this unit to ensure compliance with the
Class B FCC limits.
CAUTION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
There is no guarantee, however, that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or
television technician for help.
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Cycliq: PO Box 130, Leederville, Western Australia, 6903 or 4283 Express Lane, Suite 476-540, Sarasota, FL, 34238, +1 408 641 3292

WWW.CYCLIQ.COM
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