cycliq Fly6 CE GEN3 User Manual

cycliq Fly6 CE GEN3 User Manual

Hd bike camera + rear light

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NAME: Fly6 CE GEN3
MODEL: CE603
www.cycliq.com

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE NAME: Fly6 CE GEN3 MODEL: CE603 www.cycliq.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MOUNTING YOUR FLY6 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR FLY6 USING YOUR FLY6 15 TROUBLESHOOTING ALERTS SUMMARY TAIL LIGHT OPTIONS VISUAL AND AUDIO ALERTS SUMMARY 16 JOIN THE CYCLIQ COMMUNITY AUDIO SETTINGS AIRPLANE MODE 17 TECHNICAL DATA COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS REGULATORY INFORMATION Fly6 CE603 User Guide...
  • Page 3: What's In The Box

    WHAT’S IN THE BOX  1x Fly6  1x Cycliq 32GB microSD card  1x Seat post mount  1 x Standard seat post strap  1 x Aero seat post strap  1 x 0° Spacer  1 x D-shaped seat post adaptor ...
  • Page 4: Functions

    FUNCTIONS Full HD video and audio recording with multiple light modes Looping recording for set-and-forget use Incident Protection technology Home Safe mode Bike alarm Idle mode Ultra-wide viewing angle Audible status alerts Bluetooth® connectivity Fly6 CE603 User Guide Page 4 of 34...
  • Page 5: Changing Your Fly6 Settings

     There are other settings and features that are only accessible via the CycliqPlus mobile app (iOS and Android). Please download this from iTunes or the Google Play Store. 3. On the Cycliq desktop app  This option offers similar functionality to the CycliqPlus mobile app. It is accessible on your PC or Mac when you plug your Fly6 into your computer using the supplied USB cable.
  • Page 6: Register Your Fly6

    REGISTER YOUR FLY6 We strongly advise that you register your Fly6 with Cycliq. Once registered, you’ll receive notifications for new software or firmware updates, new features and user tips. Registration also speeds up the process should you require assistance with technical support or warranty queries.
  • Page 7: Safety, Operating And Care Information

    The following is important information which relates to the safe operation and care of your Fly6. For more information, please read your ‘Safety Information & Limited Warranty Guide’ contained in your accessory box and visit cycliq.com/qsg for more information. CAUTIONS ...
  • Page 8: Charging Your Fly6 Battery

    CHARGING YOUR FLY6 BATTERY Your Fly6 comes partially charged. Before using it for the first time, please charge the device fully. To charge:  Connect your device to a USB power adapter (not supplied) using the supplied USB cable.  The indicator light will illuminate red showing the device is charging. ...
  • Page 9: Battery Level Indicator

    BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR When turning on your Fly6, an audible battery status will sound, alerting you to the current battery level. This will indicate whether you have enough power for your next ride. See below for audible notification guide: = 75% to 100% charged 4 rapid high pitched beeps = 50% to <75% charged 3 rapid high pitched beeps...
  • Page 10: Inserting And Removing The Microsd Card

    INSERTING AND REMOVING THE microSD CARD Your Fly6 comes with a 32GB microSD card pre-installed. Your Fly6 must have a microSD card installed to operate. You can insert a microSD card into the microSD card slot of your Fly6 device and press in gently until locked in place. Please ensure the label on the microSD card is facing towards the front of the Fly6, as illustrated above.
  • Page 11: Attaching The Safety Tether To Your Fly6

    ATTACHING THE SAFETY TETHER TO YOUR FLY6 On the back of the Fly6 there are two holes for the safety tether to be attached through. Thread the thinner part of the tether through the holes, then thread the other end through the loop to secure the tether. We recommend always using the Fly6 with the tether attached.
  • Page 12: Mounting Your Fly6

    MOUNTING YOUR FLY6 Your Fly6 comes with a seat post mount that features the Cycliq Quick Release System. It is attached to the seat post using one of two different Velcro seat post straps that allow for its use on traditional or aero seat post configurations.
  • Page 13 Select the appropriate spacer or adapter for your bike. Place the spacer or adapter between the Fly6 seat post mount and the seat post. 3. While holding the seat post mount against your seat post, wrap the seat post strap around the seat post and pull through the slot at the other end of the Fly6 seat post mount.
  • Page 14 4. To mount your Fly6 align the tabs on the device with the slots in the seat post mount. Turn device clockwise a 1/8th turn until you hear a click and then the device will be locked into the seat post mount. Note : The device must be mounted in an upright position as shown. 5.
  • Page 15: Using Your Fly6

    USING YOUR FLY6 Turning on your Fly6 Press and hold the power button (for approximately 3-4 seconds) until the rotating LED bezel illuminates and the ‘power on’ chime is heard – then release. Power level ‘beeps’ will sound, signalling the battery status - see battery level indicators on page 9. Turning off your Fly6 Press and hold the power button (for approximately 3-4 seconds) until the power level ‘beeps’...
  • Page 16: Visual And Audio Alerts Summary

    VISUAL AND AUDIO ALERTS SUMMARY (Refer to the diagram on page 15) LEDS AUDIO ALERTS (Volume Dependant) REASON All LEDs off None Fly6 is off Three red flashes of the indicator light None Fly6 requires recharging Single solid green indicator light None 100% charged &...
  • Page 17: Audio Settings

    AUDIO SETTINGS The Fly6 has a microphone which records sound in high quality. It also has a speaker which is used for audible alarms and alerts. Volume levels: The audio volume of the speaker can be set from off to 100%, in 20% increments (0-5). The volume of the audio can be customised via the CycliqPlus app on mobile or desktop.
  • Page 18: Features

    FEATURES Video Resolution Fly6 is equipped with a Full HD camera. The lens has a 135° viewing angle providing an ultra-wide view of what’s going on behind you. There are two video resolutions to choose from. More storage space and power will be used with the higher resolution setting. Video Frames per second Screen resolution...
  • Page 19: Capturing Still Images

    Capturing Still Images Your Fly6 can take still images while recording video. You can do this by holding the Q and Power button simultaneously for 1 second. This image will be saved as a JPEG and can be accessed with the rest of your footage. The Fly6 will emit a sound like a camera shutter to confirm. Incident Protection Mode The Fly6 has been designed to save footage from major incidents without being recorded over and without you having to do anything.
  • Page 20 5-minute segment, Incident Protection example 10-minute segment, Incident Protection example 10-minutes of locked files 20-minutes of locked files 15-minute segment, Incident Protection example 30-minutes of locked files Note on current segment: When Incident Protection Mode is triggered, or if you request a Manual Footage Capture, the current segment will be locked but it will also continue recording until the segment is complete or the device is turned off.
  • Page 21: Cycliq Home Safe Function

    Cycliq Home Safe Function Whilst your safety is our number one priority, your battery will eventually run out. When your battery level falls below 12% the Fly6 will automatically enter Home Safe mode to help manage this situation. When Home Safe mode is activated, you will hear one long and one very long beep every 60 seconds depending on your volume setting.
  • Page 22: Bike Alarm

    CAUTION Cycliq recommends familiarising yourself carefully with this function before using it as this function can prevent your ride from being recorded. Idle mode should only be used with an audible alert setting of 3, 5, or 10 minutes so you are aware if your Fly6 has turned off.
  • Page 23: Using Your Footage

    USING YOUR FOOTAGE Accessing Your Footage After your ride, you can access your footage in two ways: 1. Connect your Fly6 directly to any PC or Mac using the supplied USB cable. 2. Remove the microSD card and read data using a compatible device. Video Segment Length Footage is saved in chronological order in 5, 10 or 15-minute segments in MP4 format, with each segment creating a separate file.
  • Page 24: Cycliqplus Mobile App

    CYCLIQPLUS MOBILE APP All Fly6 settings can be managed using the CycliqPlus mobile app - available for iOS and Android. Connecting To Your Mobile Device Your Fly6 uses Bluetooth for connection to your iOS or Android device. The default setting is for Bluetooth to be on only when the Fly6 is on. This is enabled to help conserve battery life.
  • Page 25 File Lock Warning This triggers a pop up and audible alert on your CycliqPlus mobile app if more than 50% of your microSD card is filled by locked video footage. Fly6 CE603 User Guide Page 25 of 34...
  • Page 26 Tail Light Settings This function allows you to select which light options will be available via the Power Button on your Fly6. (see page 15) Fly6 CE603 User Guide Page 26 of 34...
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Your Fly6

    TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR FLY6 Rebooting Your Fly6 If your Fly6 requires a reboot, press and hold the Q button for 10 seconds and your Fly6 will restart. Warning! DO NOT reboot your Fly6 when in the process of completing a firmware update as this may damage your Fly6. Fly6 CE603 User Guide Page 27 of 34...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting Alerts Summary

    TROUBLESHOOTING ALERTS SUMMARY (Refer to the diagram on page 15) LEDS AUDIO ALERTS (Volume Dependant) REASON Single flashing green indicator light None Firmware update in progress Single solid white indicator light None Error / Fly6 requires charging Single alternating blue and white indicator None Bluetooth is starting light...
  • Page 29: Join The Cycliq Community

    We love being part of the global cycling community and hope to improve the safety of everyone on the road. We’re active on social media and if you use Strava, we welcome you to join the Cycliq Strava club and ride with our members from around the world.
  • Page 30: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Name: Fly6 CE GEN3 Model: CE603 Product Description: HD bike camera + rear light Height: 71mm Width: 35mm Depth: 40mm Weight: Approx. 75.5g Power Source: Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery Battery Size: 2000mAh (approx. 5 hours in camera only mode) Watt Hours: 7.6Wh...
  • Page 31: Compliance Statements

    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 32 INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this device may not cause interference; and this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
  • Page 33: Regulatory Information

    Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. LIMITED WARRANTY For comprehensive warranty information refer to http://www.cycliq.com/warranty Cycliq customer support Please go to support.cycliq.com for further information and support. Caution Cycliq recommends the following: • Do not look directly at the light.
  • Page 34 PO Box 404 Subiaco WA 6904 Australia Email: info@cycliq.com CYCLIQ.COM Fly6 CE603 User Guide - Version 3.05.07 Cycliq reserves the right, at its discretion, to change and modify portions of this User Guide. Fly6 CE603 User Guide Page 34 of 34...

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