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MipBip User Manual
Your MipBip device concentrates a lot of power in a small form factor. The vertical speed
sensing technology is based on the lessons learned from the One, it's bigger brother,
incorporating a high precision pressure sensor together with an precise and fast inertial
measurement system.
The high-performance solar cell is able to provide almost all the energy that the device
consumes in flight, with the added possibility to charge it while waiting to take-off.
Additionally, the MipBip can work as a data link providing telemetry data to a phone or table via
the USB cable.
Easily performed update keeps the device in-line with the most demanding of our users, getting
out everything that we can squeeze from the hardware.

To turn on MipBip

beeps. The device will start giving vario sound within 5 seconds.

To turn off the device

confirmed by a long sound followed by random turnoff sounds.

To perform a software update

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Make sure Mipbip is off with the USB disconnected.
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Press and hold the Mipbip's power button. You will hear 2 beeps first and then 3 beeps. Stop
holding the button after 3 beeps sound. Thus, MipBip will open in software update mode.
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Connect Mipbip to your computer with micro usb cable.
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You should have "Google Chrome" internet browser installed on your computer.
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Activate "Experimental web platform features" in Google chrome. To do this
below into the Chrome address bar and press enter
Link:
chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features
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The following feature should be turned on in the screen that opens. If it is not enabled,
enable it.
, press and hold the power button for 2 seconds, then release after 2
, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds. Turning off will be
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  • Page 1 The high-performance solar cell is able to provide almost all the energy that the device consumes in flight, with the added possibility to charge it while waiting to take-off. Additionally, the MipBip can work as a data link providing telemetry data to a phone or table via the USB cable.
  • Page 2 Go to the Mipfly website and login into your account. If you don’t have one you will have to create it. After you are logged in you will be able to see the MipBip tab. Select it. Select the desired version from the available ones. The topmost one is the latest version, but for different reasons one may want to select an older version.

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