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  • Page 1 Fenix AR USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 That’s why it’s essential that you read and understand the following manual completely. Familiarize yourself with the features and use of the helmet, before going on a ride. Remember, the Fenix AR is primarily a safety device, and it must be used as directed to provide maximum protection.
  • Page 4 Use the Fenix AR only as instructed by this manual. Failure to do so may result in unsafe riding conditions and will void the warranty. Make no modifications to the helmet.
  • Page 5 Please be aware of and obey local traffic laws that may apply to the use of certain features of the Fenix AR. You must be of legal driving age in the jurisdiction in which you ride. Do not throw or sit on the helmet. Do not ride with the helmet hanging from a helmet holder or hang the helmet from an angled hook.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    FIRMWARE UPDATES....................19 CONNECTING TO MUSIC VIA BLUE TOOTH………………………………..….20 VOICE COMMAND MENU ..................21 SKULLY INITIAL CONFIGURATION………………………………...……...……22 CLEANING AND CARE ....................26 FAQS..........................27 FENIX AR USERS MANUAL TECH SPECS .............28 COMPLIANCE........................29 FCC COMPLIANCE.......................29 LIMITED WARRANTY/TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE ......28 SKULLY RETURN POLICY………………………………………………………….35...
  • Page 7 PACKAGE CONTENTS SKULLY FENIX AR Quick Start GUIDE...
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Fenix Ar

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FENIX AR 1. Control button 2. SKULLY Heads-Up Display (HUD) 3. HUD adjustment knob 4. LED status indicator lights 5. Air vents 6. Anti-fog Visor 7. Blindspot camera 8. Quick-release latch/ Micro USB Charging port 9. EQRS Straps 10.
  • Page 10: Chinstrap Instructions/ Quick-Release Latch

    Please note that the chinstrap must be securely fastened at all times when riding with the Fenix AR. Periodically check to make sure the chinstrap has not loosened with use. Tighten if necessary.
  • Page 11: Eqrs - Emergency Quick Release Straps / Chin Skirt / Suppleental Pads

    CHIN SKIRT The Fenix AR helmet provides a chin skirt to help reduce ambient noise and wind flow into the helmet. The chin skirt has an easily removable rear portion that is attached to the fixed front flap.
  • Page 12: Visor Adjustment And Removal

    3. Place visor hole over the black button and apply light rearward pressure to visor. The visor will “click” into place, repeat for other side. Excessively scratched visors may obstruct your view of the road and should not be used during riding. Replacement visors can be ordered from the SKULLY website.
  • Page 13: Charging The Helmet

    CHARGING THE HELMET Use the supplied USB cable and a wall charger to charge the Fenix AR before powering the helmet. Plug the micro USB cord into the port adjacent to the quick-release strap and secure to the supplied wall charger.
  • Page 14 If the helmet is completely discharged, it will take approximately 7 hours to fully charge. Additional battery chargers can be used to extend the helmet battery life, external chargers should be a minimum 2amp charger; order additional chargers from the SKULLY website.
  • Page 15: Turning On The Fenix Ar

    SKULLY logo 4. Pair your helmet with your smartphone, within 3 minutes of powering helmet. 5. To turn off the Fenix AR, press and hold the control button down for at least 4 seconds. 6. The control button also operates other features such as music, navigation, and hands-free calling.
  • Page 16 The rearview camera utilizes a wide-angle lens; riding with a passenger somewhat limits the full rear view, but doesn’t inhibit its use. You must familiarize yourself with the features and operations of the Fenix AR prior to use. We recommend the following steps: 1.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Hud

    For IOS: Go to the Apple App Store, look for “SKULLY Smart Helmet”, click on download Before you can activate your Fenix AR, you must review and agree to the safety information and terms and conditions on your phone screen.
  • Page 18: Bluetooth Pairing & Operating Instructions

    Follow these instructions for both Android and iOS: Turn on helmet 1. Make sure Bluetooth is activated on your phone 2. Turn Fenix AR on, the helmet is in pairing mode for 3 minutes after powering up helmet (click control button 5 times to re-initiate pairing, if needed) 3.
  • Page 19: Additional Settings

    • Check for firmware updates and version number Firmware Updates Firmware updates will be made available through the SKULLY app. When connecting the Fenix AR to the app, a version check is initiated. If a new version is available, you will be prompted to upgrade.
  • Page 20 • Music can be streamed from any Bluetooth Music app • To stream music from your iOS or Android device, simply pair the helmet to the desired device and initiate the music app. • Spotify Users can login into their Spotify account using the Skully mobile app...
  • Page 21 VOICE COMMANDS You can use voice commands to control music, navigation, and more. Voice Command mode is activated when you say “OK SKULLY.” Following this prompt, you will hear “YES”. Note: Each Voice Command requires the “OK SKULLY” prompt. You may then speak the following voice commands: “Play music”...
  • Page 22: Skully Initial Configuration

    Rapid fire “OK Skully”, “OK Skully”, “OK Skully” triggers do not clear things up. In the event a command is ever missed the best plan of action is to wait for several seconds, giving the helmet time to respond with “I don’t understand”,...
  • Page 23 “Yes” response from Skully. Instead of waiting for the “yes” response look for the picture of the microphone in the HUD. When the microphone appears, recording has started. (You can also just wait a few seconds after the OK Skully and then give the “Mute Volume” command).
  • Page 24 User: OK SKULLY *Wait for yes* User: Mute volume *Wait 3 seconds* User: OK SKULLY *Wait for yes* User: Take me to work *Wait 3 seconds* User: OK SKULLY *Wait for yes* User: Stop Navigation *Wait 3 seconds* User: OK SKULLY...
  • Page 25 User: OK SKULLY *Wait for yes* User: Previous song *Wait 3 seconds* ******************************************* User: OK SKULLY *Wait for yes* User: Stop music *Wait 3 seconds* User: OK SKULLY *Wait for yes* User: What can I say? *Wait 3 seconds* The next test is to have someone call the phone that is connected to the helmet. The user should hear the ringing inside the helmet.
  • Page 26 CLEANING THE SKULLY Fenix AR Use only mild dish soap to clean the Fenix AR. Do not expose helmet to harsh chemicals, including bleach, ammonia, gasoline, and other solvents. Additionally, substances such as insect repellent and brake fluid can damage the helmet and reduce its ability to provide protection.
  • Page 27: Faqs

    Cables need to be well secured to prevent any possible impairment to rider 5. Can more than one phone be paired to my Fenix AR helmet at the same time? a. No, the Fenix AR helmet can only be paired to one phone during operation.
  • Page 28: Fenix Ar Users Manual Tech Specs

    Fenix AR USERS MANUAL TECH SPECS Processor Subsystem 1.2 GHz OMAP 4460 with Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 and PowerVR SGX540 Graphics 1GB DDR2 SDRAM | 8GB Flash Storage Mechanical Specifications Weight - ~2,000Grams (~70.5oz) Storage Temperature Range - -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) Operating Temperature Range - -20°C to 30°C (-4°F to TBD)
  • Page 29: Compliance

    COMPLIANCE CONFORMANCE TO STANDARDS The helmet conforms to the DOT 218 Standard. This test standard guarantee conformity to defined safety standards in respect of impact absorption, penetration resistance, lateral rigidity, retention system and field of vision. The approval guarantees that you have approval for the USA as well as countries which recognize DOT 218 standard.
  • Page 30 exposure reduction can be achieved when the product is kept as far as possible from the user’s body or when the device is set to lower output power, if such function is available. This transmitter must not be co-located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 31: Limited Warranty/Terms And Conditions Of Use

    • Battery capacity that has depleted 50% or more from its’ original specifications. If one of the above occurs during the Warranty Period, SKULLY will either (a) repair the defect at no charge, using new or refurbished parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability, or (b) exchange the Covered Equipment with a replacement that is new or equivalent to new in reliability and performance, and is at least functionally equivalent to the original product.
  • Page 32 Fenix AR from reverting to an earlier version of the SKULLY OS. Third party applications installed on the Fenix AR may not be compatible or work with the Fenix AR as a result of the SKULLY OS update. You will be responsible for reinstalling or restoring any other software programs, data and passwords.
  • Page 33 Warranty is not available where prohibited by law. (v) In carrying out its obligations SKULLY may, at its discretion and solely for the purposes of monitoring the quality of SKULLY’s response, record part or all of the calls between you and SKULLY.
  • Page 34 You will be responsible for the instructions you give to SKULLY regarding the processing of data, and SKULLY will seek to comply with those instructions as reasonably necessary for the performance of the service and support obligations under the Warranty.
  • Page 35: Skully Return Policy

    (30) business days of us receiving your return. If your helmet arrives damaged, you must notify SKULLY within ten (10) days of its delivery. If possible, we ask that you take pictures of the helmet and areas of damage before...
  • Page 36 contacting us for assistance. We need as much information as possible to help you! Our complete Limited Warranty policy is always available for your reference.

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