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SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ BEFORE USING RECON JET
Jet is designed to enhance your running and cycling experiences, when used properly. If used improperly, such as riding without
paying attention to the road, you can get in an accident that could result in property damage, serious injury, or death. Always pay
attention to the road. Do not focus on Jet’s display and become distracted from your surroundings. Ride safe and have fun.
Please read and understand these warnings before using Jet. If you have any questions about these warnings or how to safely use
Jet, contact our support team at support@reconinstruments.com.
1. Avoid Distraction. Keep your eyes on the Road. Jet’s display is in front of your right eye, but that does not mean you can look at
the display and still see everything on the road. Focusing on the display may cause you to miss cars, road debris, and other hazards
and may reduce or eliminate your ability to avoid an accident. So don’t focus your attention on the display. Look quickly—like a
quick glance at your car dashboard or rearview mirror—and only when you are sure that you are safe from traffic and other hazards.
Get your eyes back on the road immediately.
Jet provides more information than your cycling computer. You may get notices, texts, or alerts while riding or doing another activity
that demands your full attention. Jet is open to third-party app developers, so you may download apps that do much more, such as
push emails to your display. Don’t read emails and texts or attempt to respond to them until you have come to a complete stop in a
safe place.
Don’t let navigating distract you from watching the road. Following maps and GPS data on a little screen while biking is hard enough,
so don’t focus on it to the exclusion of watching the road. Stop in a safe area if you need to figure out your location or directions.
2. Attention Tunneling. We want you to know about something called “attention tunneling.” This is a fancy word for your brain
focusing on some inputs to the exclusion of others. Focusing on the display may cause your brain to ignore other things, such as
oncoming cars, even though your eyes see them. Attention tunneling can cause you to miss hazards that your eyes see, or to have
delayed reaction times. Avoid attention tunneling by keeping your focus on the road and glancing at the display only for short
periods when you know you are safe from cars and other hazards.
3. Increased reaction time. Viewing the display, even for a fraction of a second, may increase the time it takes to see and react to a
hazard. To ensure you have enough reaction time, only look at the display when you are clear of traffic, pedestrians, and road
hazards.
4. Blind Spot. The display is slightly below your right eye’s line of sight so you can see it easily. But be aware the display creates a
blind spot in your field of view while cycling. The blind spot may affect your ability to see hazards, especially when doing your
shoulder check for traffic behind you. Be aware of this reduced field of view and alter your scan for hazards so that you can see
things in the blind spot.
Due to its position on the right side of the face, the display affects your view when looking to your right more than your left. Riders
in places like the United Kingdom, Japan, and Australia where cars drive on the left side of the road, or riders in places where traffic
is on the right, need to be especially aware of the blind spot when doing a shoulder check for hazards.
5. Reduced Peripheral Vision. The attachments on the left and right arms of the sunglass frame may reduce peripheral vision, which
will decrease your ability to detect motion or hazards coming from behind you or to the side. Be aware of this and alter your scan for
hazards accordingly.
6. Jet is Not a Safety Goggle. The lenses are impact resistant but are not intended as safety glasses. They may not protect you from
all the flying objects that safety glasses are designed for. If you are doing something that requires eye protection, such as jack
hammering, use safety glasses designed for that purpose.
7. Face Injury. As with anything that you wear on your face, an impact to your face or Jet in an accident can cause facial injury. Avoid
accidents. Pay attention and ride safely.
8. Keep your hands on the handle bars at all times. You need your hands on the bars to control the bike. Don’t lose control and
cause an accident by fiddling with Jet while riding. Set up your ride preferences before the ride so Jet displays the data you want
without having to take your hands off the bars. If you have to change settings or interact with Jet mid-ride, stop in a safe place
before doing so.
9. Wear a properly fitted helmet. Protect your brain. Wear a helmet that fits your head. And fit Jet properly on your face so it does
not interfere with your helmet. Wearing the helmet improperly can result in it coming off in an accident, when you need it most.
Follow the helmet manufacturer’s directions for proper fit. If you cannot wear Jet and your helmet together, try a new helmet or
return Jet.
10. Motion sickness. Some people are more susceptible to motion sickness, and looking at the display, even for a second, may cause
nausea, discomfort, or dizziness. If you experience any of these things, stop using Jet.
11. Overheating. Jet should not overheat in normal use or cause thermal discomfort. If Jet causes you any thermal discomfort or
seems hotter than normal, stop using it and contact us for assistance. Wearing overheated electronics can cause skin damage.
12. Don’t overcharge the battery. Overcharging the battery can damage it, which can lead to fire or explosion. So don’t overcharge
it. Read the use instructions carefully on proper battery charging. If there is any visible damage to the battery or it overheats during
charging, stop using Jet immediately and unplug the charger.
13. Don’t use a leaking battery. The battery could leak if punctured or damaged, which could result in a fire or rapid release of
pressurized gas. Stop using Jet immediately if there is any sign of battery damage, and do not use it again until the battery is
replaced or repaired.
14. Avoid electric shock. Water and electricity don’t mix. That is why everybody warns not to use electronics in the bathtub. It may
be less obvious, but there is still a risk of shock if you plug the USB cable into the device when you, the cable, or Jet is wet. Don’t
tempt fate. Electricity can kill or hurt you. Plug the USB in only when everything is dry.
15. Allergies to plastic. If you have plastic allergies, the plastic used on the surfaces of the product (including the sunglass frame,
frame arms, electronics, and battery module) may cause an allergic reaction or skin irritation. If you have a plastic allergy, consult
your doctor before using Jet. If you have an allergic reaction when using Jet, stop using Jet immediately and see your doctor before
resuming use.
16. Eye strain. The display shows an image to one eye only. If you look at the display too long, you may get “binocular rivalry,”
where your eyes compete with each other and may get strained. Look at the screen for only short periods. Do not stare at it. If you
feel that your eye is strained or feeling discomfort, stop using Jet immediately and see your doctor if the condition persists.
17. Don’t take unnecessary risks. It’s thrilling to have all your data in front of you. Don’t let the thrill tempt you to push the speed
numbers on a downhill or take other unnecessary risks. You could lose control or get in an accident and be seriously hurt or killed.
Always ride within your comfort zone and pay attention to your surroundings.
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Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................I
WELCOME ...............................................................................................................................................1
WHAT'S IN THE BOX ...........................................................................................................................1
JET SYSTEM FEATURES (HEADS-UP DISPLAY MODULE) ........................................................1
SETTING UP JET ....................................................................................................................................2
CUSTOM FIT ...........................................................................................................................................3
ADJUST JET’S DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
ADJUST THE NOSE PIECE................................................................................................................................................................ 3
ADJUST THE ARMS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
PARTS ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................4
BATTERY PACK .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
REMOVE THE BATTERY AND ENGINE .................................................................................................................................................... 4
RE_ATTACH THE BATTERY PACK AND ENGINE ...................................................................................................................................... 4
LENS .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
NOSE PIECE.................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
GET CONNECTED - RECON ENGAGE ...............................................................................................6
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................................6
RECON ENGAGE WEBSITE .................................................................................................................6
GET STARTED / ACTIVATE YOUR JET ...........................................................................................7
RECON ENGAGE MOBILE APP ..........................................................................................................7
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
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ACTIVITY FEED ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
LIVE FRIENDS TRACKING ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
SMARTPHONE CONNECTION ...........................................................................................................8
ON THE JET ............................................................................................................................................8
FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
PRE ACTIVITY LEVE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9
CUSTOMIZABLE DASHBOARD .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
INSTALL NEW APPS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
TRACK A NEW ACTIVITY .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
ACTIVITY LEVEL............................................................................................................................................................................ 12
DASBOARD ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
HD CAMERA ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
MPAS ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
SHARING TO FACEBOOK ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13
ANT+TM SENSORS .............................................................................................................................. 13
CONNECT AN ANT+ DEVICE ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................ 14
GPS.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
AGPS (Assisted GPS) .................................................................................................................................................................... 14
FACTORY RESET ........................................................................................................................................................................... 14
FACTORY RESET INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................................................................... 15
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................... 15
GLASS CARE ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
STORING YOUR DEVICE (OFF-SEASON) ........................................................................................................................................ 15
CHARGE IT UP .............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
USING COMPUTER ............................................................................................................................................................................... 15
USING AC WALL CHARGER................................................................................................................................................................... 16
FIRMWARE UPDATES .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
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SUPPORT ............................................................................................................................................. 16
FOR SERVICE AND SUPPORT, TUTORIALS, AND FAQS, VISIT:
HTTPS://RECONINSTRUMENTS.DESK.COM OR EMAIL
SUPPORT@RECONINSTRUMENTS.COM. ................................................................................... 16
WARRANTY......................................................................................................................................... 16
BATTERY DISPOSAL INFPRMATION .......................................................................................... 16
DEVICE INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 17
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
MFI COPY RIGHT INFO ................................................................................................................................................................. 19
ANDROID COPY Right INFO ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
BLUETOOTH SMART READY COPY RIGHT INFO ............................................................................................................................ 19
WIFI COPY RIGHT INFO ................................................................................................................................................................ 19
ANT CERTIFIED ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19
SAFETY INFORMATION - WARNING TABLE ................................................................................................................................. 20
WELCOME
Recon Jet is the world's most advanced wearable computer for sports and high-intensity environments. Pioneering
the smart glass category, Jet delivers information instantly, effortlessly and unobtrusively via a microcomputer and
high-resolution widescreen display, direct to the user’s eye, in real time. Post activity, connect Jet to Recon Engage
to review and relive your experiences on our accompanying web platform. Here you can track, compare, and share
socially what you’ve been doing on your outdoor adventures.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
•
1 x Recon Jet smart glass includes:
 1 x Jet smart glass frame
 1 x Jet Heads-up Display
(HUD) module
 1 x Jet battery pack
 1 x Micro-USB cable
 1 x Micro-fiber cloth
 1 x Hangar – carry case
JET SYSTEM FEATURES (HEADS-UP DISPLAY MODULE)
1. TOUCHPAD
Use the optical touchpad to navigate Jet.
Swipe forward and backward over the touchpad to
navigate right and left between menu items on Jet.
Explore vertical menus by swiping up and down on
Jet’s touchpad.
2. SELECT Button
Use the SELECT button to enter a menu and further
interact with dashboard screens.
Press and hold the SELECT button to open the Quick
Nav menu.
3. BACK Button
Use the BACK button to visit a previous screen.
Press and hold the BACK button to power Jet ON/OFF.
Long press the BACK button to access the Options
menu.
4. Micro USB Port
Open the cover to access the Micro-USB port that
connects Jet to a computer and enables charging.
5. Status Indicator LED Light
When Red the LED light indicates Jet is CHARGING,
while a White LED light indicates Jet is turned ON.
6. Display Control Column
Use the Display Control Column to adjust Jet’s screen
position to optimize visibility to your preference.
7. Display
Jet’s display appears as a 30 inch HD screen at a
distance of seven feet, and presents all your essential
information, at a glance.
8. 720p HD Camera
Take pictures and record video while on the go with
Jet’s onboard camera.
SETTING UP JET
IMPORTANT
Before going for that first ride or run with Jet, be sure to spend time familiarizing yourself with the device so that it
does not distract you once you get moving. Jet presents glance-able information to users, which much like when
you’re driving a car you can choose to absorb at a time that’s convenient and safe to you. It’s essential that you
become familiar with Jet’s user interface, interaction paradigm, and features such as Quick Nav, so you can easily
work the device. For your own safety, and the safety of those around you, always be aware of your surroundings.
1. REMOVE BATTERY PROTECTOR TAB
3. TURN ON JET
To start your Jet experience, first, remove the red
battery protector tab.
To turn Jet on, press and hold the BACK button for
approximately 3 seconds.
Jet’s White LED light will
turn on and the screen
will activate after
approximately 5 seconds.
Pinch the tab and pull it
upward to remove it from
the battery pack module.
2. CHARGE JET
Connect Jet to your computer using the Micro-USB
cable. The Red LED light indicates your Jet is
charging. Jet’s Red LED light turns off when the
device is fully charged. Full charge = up to 4 hours.
WARNING: Do not charge your Jet unassembled.
WARNING: Be sure to cover Jet’s micro-USB port
after charging Jet to prevent moisture entering the
device, and the possibility of water damage.
4. ACTIVATE YOUR JET
a) Visit reconinstruments.com/getstarted
Here, create your Recon Engage account,
download Recon Uplink Desktop App, and get
the latest software for Jet.
b) Download the Recon Engage Mobile App for
iOS or Android from either the Google Play or
Apple App Store to complete your experience.
5. COMPLETE STARTUP TUTORIAL
When using Jet for the first time, you will be
prompted to watch a short introduction video that
will familiarize you with Jet's interaction paradigm
(touchpad and buttons).
6. TURN OFF JET
To turn Jet OFF, access the "Quick Option" menu by
pressing and holding the BACK button, then select
SHUTDOWN. Alternatively, press and hold the back
button until Jet powers off.
WARNING: Do not attempt to remove the battery pack
or engine prior to complete shutdown. This may
damage your Jet permanently.
CUSTOM FIT
ADJUST JET’S DISPLAY
At the bottom of Jet’s HUD module you will find the Display Control Column, which
enables adjustment of Jet’s screen to the most optimal position for your comfort
and visibility.
Lightly squeeze and twist the Display Control Column to adjust Jet’s display
horizontally (left and right) and vertically (up and down).
ADJUST THE NOSE PIECE
Manipulate the nose piece to seat Jet comfortably on your face (while also keeping an
eye on the display, in order to optimize Jet’s position). If you experience that the
screen is sitting too high up or low down on your face, you can widen (pull) or
narrow (pinch) the nosepiece until you can view Jet’s screen easily and effortlessly.
ADJUST THE ARMS
The soft rubber ear stem extensions on Jet’s smart glass frame are moldable. Adjust
them to the exact contours of your head for a completely secure fit.
WARNING: Do not use prescription glasses while wearing Jet. This will reduce your field of view.
WARNING: Consult your doctor before wearing Jet if you have any allergies to plastic.
WARNING: Adjust Jet’s fit on your face to avoid prolonged contact with either the Heads-up Display (HUD) or
Battery Pack modules. Failing to do this may cause bruising in some cases.
WARNING: Do not wear Jet if the lens on your device is broken. Doing so may cause facial injury.
WARNING: Using Jet in extreme high (above 40 0C) or low (below -200C) temperatures may permanently damage
your device.
Parts Assembly
Your Jet smart glass comes as a pre-assembled unit. Here we show you how to safely detach (reverse these steps to
assemble) Jet’s components - in case of engine, frame, lens, nose piece or battery replacement.
WARNING: Always be careful when removing Jet’s engine or battery in order to avoid permanent damage to the
frame or components of your device.
BATTERY PACK
REMOVE THE ENGINE AND BATTERY
1-Gently push the release lever forward with your thumb.
2-Then, with the release lever pushed forward, rotate the battery or engine
inward to release either the engine or battery of your Jet.
WARNING: Removing Jet’s engine or battery while the device is ON or
CHARGING may damage the components/device permanently.
RE-ATTACH THE ENGINE AND BATTERY PACK
1- Hold the engine or battery with one hand and the frame with the other hand.
2- Line up the guttering featured on the engine or battery of Jet with the lip on the smart glass frame.
3- Gently rotate the release lever into its place on Jet’s frame and snap the module into the frame.
LENS
REMOVE THE LENS
1. Remove Jet’s engine and battery before removing the lens. (See page. xx).
2. Found at the center of Jet’s frame there is a tab. Insert your fingernail into
the slit found on top of the tab to open the lens release mechanism.
3. Gently pull the release mechanism back, approximately 5mm (1/4 inch) to
release the pin that holds the lens into Jet’s frame.
4. Grasp the center of the Jet frame (not the sides) with one hand. With the
other hand, grasp the nose pads and nose bridge and then pull straight
down to remove the lens from Jet’s frame.
REPLACE THE LENS
1. Make sure that Jet’s lens release mechanism/pin is extended open.
2. Insert one side of the lens into Jet’s frame. Follow this by pushing the other side of the lens into the
opposite side of Jet’s frame.
3. Secure the lens by pushing the release mechanism/pin into the lock position – pushed into the frame.
NOSE PIECE
REMOVE THE NOSE PIECE
1. Grasp the lens by its edges with one hand.
2. With the other hand, grasp one side of the
nose bridge with your thumb and the
corresponding nose pad with your pointer
finger.
3. Rotate the nose piece down to release.
REPLACE THE NOSE PIECE
Align the nose piece with the center of bottom of Jet’s
lens, and gently push it into place until it snaps in.
GET CONNECTED - RECON ENGAGE
The great thing about Jet is, is that your experiences don't end when you finish your activity. By connecting Jet to
your computer you can upload your trips, review your accomplishments, and socially share your experiences,
pictures, and video via Facebook and Twitter.
Additionally, you can also pair Jet with your iPhone or Android smart phone to experience additional features such
as: Live Friend Tracking, Text and Call Notification, Auto Trip Upload and much more, all while you’re on the go!
Download the Engage Mobile apps for iOS and Android from the Apple App Store and Google Play now.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
To activate your Jet, upload and save your trip data, and to keep Jet's software up-to-date, you will need a Mac or
PC running the following:
- Apple Mac OS X v10.8 or later.
- Microsoft Windows 7 or later.
- Apple iPhone 4S or later – running iOS 7 or higher.
- An Android smart phone running version 4.1 or higher.
RECON ENGAGE WEBSITE
Recon Engage accompanies your Jet
experience, enabling you to analyze, relive,
and share your activities across your social
networks.
Visit engage.reconinstruments.com for more
info, make your account, and get started.
GET STARTED / ACTIVATE YOUR JET
Before taking your Jet for that first run or ride, you will need to register and activate it.
To get started, first visit: reconinstruments.com/getstarted.
You will be walked through the following steps to register and activate your Jet:
1. Register for a Recon Engage account.
2. Download and install the Recon Uplink Desktop App on your computer.
3. Power up your Jet and connect it to your Mac or PC.
4. Register and activate your Jet – you will be prompted to do this by Recon Uplink.
5. Once you have installed the latest software version, that’s it. Start piloting your Jet!
Keep track of your activities with the Recon Engage website and Recon Engage mobile apps. Check your trip
history, compare your all-time bests, track your friends, and share your unique experiences with your friends.
RECON ENGAGE MOBILE APPS
Download Recon Engage mobile apps from either the Apple App Store or Google Play
Download the Recon Engage mobile app now to benefit from additional functionality and features available for
your Jet. Pairing Jet with your smart phone enables features that include real time friend tracking, incoming text
and call notifications, and auto trip uploading to your Engage account.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Update your Recon Engage personal profile.
Track your friends in real time.
Review your accomplishments and view a breakdown of your stats.
Cheer your friends for their accomplishments.
Share your accomplishments with your friends across your social networks.
OPERATIONAL NOTE: To achieve a quick GPS fix on your Jet, connect it to your smart phone via the Recon Engage
mobile apps. Doing this will initiates the Assisted GPS or AGPS, which will make it easier for your Jet to achieve a GPS
lock on the second or third time that you run or ride – while prolonging battery life too!
ACTIVITY FEED
FRIEND TRACKING
The Activity Feed gives you an overview of your
recent trips as well as any friend’s recent activities.
From Live View, enable Friend Tracking to view real
time locations and activities of friends and family.
SMART PHONE CONNECTION
1. Download the free Recon Engage mobile apps
from either the Apple App Store or Goggle Play.
2. On your smart phone: Ensure that your Bluetooth
is turned on.
3. On Jet: Access the "Options" menu, and select
"Smart phone".
4. Select your smart phone type, and follow onscreen
instructions to pair devices.
Re-pair your smart phone:
Once Jet is turned off, or the Recon Engage mobile app has been closed, Jet will disconnect from your smart
phone. In order to reconnect devices:
1. On your smart phone: Ensure that your Bluetooth is turned on. Open the Recon Engage mobile app.
2. On the Jet: Select “Reconnect” from the smart phone menu. It’s as simple as that!
ON THE JET
FEATURES
Jet comes with five pre-activity display screens, while it also has two easy access menus, Quick Nav and Quick
Options, which make Jet navigation easy and effortless.
Use the touch pad to navigate through each of the following screens. (For more details see page xx)
PRE ACTIVITY LEVEL
Spend time familiarizing yourself with Jet before heading out for run or ride. Jet’s user interface delivers glanceable information; 99.9% of your attention should always be focused on the road or trail, not on Jet’s screen. In the
same way that you don’t stare at the dashboard of your car, don’t stare at the Jet display. Become familiar with Jet’s
user interface, how to navigate through screens and how to use "Quick Nav" before going for a run, bike ride or any
other activity.
For your own safety and the safety of those around you, always be aware of your surroundings.
Quick Nav is your shortcuts menu that can be accessed by pressing
and holding the SELECT button on Jet. From here you can access
notifications, camera, and the "Home" menu (pre-activity).
My Apps is where you can personalize your Jet. Start with Jet preset
apps such as Alarm Clock, Timer, and Camera. Additional apps*,
including any Third Party Apps, are accessible here.
*Note: Third Party Apps for Jet are available to download from the
Engage App Forum.
My Records keeps track of all your activities so you can review your
trips in retrospect. A record of each activities metrics and location
can be found here.
Quick Options is another shortcut menu providing easy access to
smart phone connectivity, display off, and device shutdown. To
access “Quick Options”, press and hold the BACK button.
Notifications Center is where your texts, missed calls and
notifications are stored/viewable. Review all your notifications here.
Start your trip by choosing a New Activity (Cycling or Running).
Settings:
Smartphone: Connect your Android or iPhone to access Jet’s smart
phone features.
Bluetooth: Pair Bluetooth Devices and Manage Third Party
Bluetooth Devices from here.
Sensors: Toggle between BLE and ANT+, and connect a new device
from here.
Display Brightness: Here you can alter the brightness of Jet’s
display to suit your surroundings.
Notifications: Here you can enable/disable text and call
notifications, or clear notifications as you wish.
Devices:
•
Wi-Fi: Connect to a Wi-Fi Network.
•
Compass: Calibrate Jet’s compass.
•
Sounds: Enable/Disable the menu or notification sounds.
Note: Turn off Wi-Fi when it is not in use to prolong battery life.
•
•
•
Battery: Check your battery level.
Time: Automatically or manually set the time.
Play Jet’s video tutorial.
•
About: Find technical information specific to your Jet
including serial number, firmware version and more.
Activity: Here you can clear stats from all previously recorded runs
and start fresh.
User Profile: Here you can change the units of measurement on Jet
from metric to imperial or vice versa. Here you can also update your
profile information such as name, height, weight and so on.
Advanced: Clear memory, uninstall apps, or perform a factory reset
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CUSTOMIZABLE DASHBOARD
Customize Jet’s dashboard with the information that is most important to you.
1. Visit the Recon Engage website and go to the
DEVICES > MANAGE HUD page.
2. Find your device and click on "CUSTOMIZE
DASHBOARD".
3. Here, you can add and remove dashboard widgets
featured on Jet and customize their layout. Click
"SAVE" to confirm your selections.
4. Your newly created dashboard will be downloaded to your Jet the next time it’s plugged in to your Mac or PC.
INSTALL NEW APPS
Visit engage.reconinstruments.com and navigate to the Engage App Forum to view and install new applications
that have been developed for Jet. You can then download them to your Jet from here too.
Note: Third Party App developers are responsible for provision and maintenance of their apps.
TRACK A NEW ACTIVITY
To start a new activity, pres SELECT on "New Activity" and select your activity type, either Running or Cycling.
Once you have acquired a GPS fix on your Jet (note: you need to be outside to achieve this), press SELECT to start
recording your activity.
Whether Running or Cycling, Jet provides you with feature specific metrics, dependant on your activity.
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VIEW DAY IN PROGRESS AND FINISH
To view your activity while you are in progress, Pause your
activity by pressing the SELECT button.
You will then be asked whether you would like to RESUME the
activity, or VIEW DAY – swipe down to access your metrics.
You will be taken to your activity, titled “Day In Progress”,
where you can see all your stats from your current activity.
To finish your activity, press SELECT while on the “Day In
Progress” screen. You will then be asked to confirm if you
have finished your activity.
Here you can choose to Save, Share or Discard your activity.
WARNING: Do not remove the battery pack when Jet is on and recording an activity. To replace Jet’s battery, save
your activity first, turn Jet OFF, and then replace the battery.
ACTIVITY LEVEL
DASBOARD
Jet’s Metrics Dashboard provides real time, direct to eye performance
information including speed, distance, time, power, cadence, and more.
Use Jet’s touchpad to scroll DOWN and access alternative dashboard options.
HD CAMERA
720p HD video camera, integrated speaker, and microphone: Access Jet’s
camera from either the "Quick Nav" shortcut or "My Apps" section dashboard
on the device. Press SELECT to take pictures and video during your activity.
Never miss a moment.
MAPS
Maps allow you to see the location of where you are, in real time. Swipe
FORWARD when in the Metrics Dashboard to launch the maps.
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SHARING TO FACEBOOK
When your activity is complete you have the option to save or share your trip. Follow the onscreen instructions to
instantly share your completed activity (including images, video, and stats) to Facebook and Twitter.
ANT+TM Sensors
Jet supports the following ANT+TM profiles for 3rd party device connectivity:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Heart Rate Monitors
Bike Speed
Bike Cadence
Bike Speed & Cadence
CONNECT AN ANT+ DEVICE
1. Turn the ANT+ device on
2. On Jet:
1. Go to Settings > Sensors.
2. Select the correct ANT+ profile, and connect.
3. Start an activity.
4. Check your ANT+ stats on Jet’s Metrics Dashboard, in real time.
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Troubleshooting
GPS
GPS technology works best in open spaces, when you have a clear view of the sky. Obstacles such as buildings and
trees can degrade the signal. Assuming that you’re outside when starting an activity, your Jet will automatically
acquire a GPS fix. You will notice a red blinking GPS logo on your Jet that turns into a solid triangle upon achieving
a GPS fix.
If you are having difficulty acquiring a GPS fix, take in to account the following circumstances:
- Your device is trying to acquire a fix for the first time.
- Your device has not been used for an extended period of time.
- Your device is being used indoors.
- Your device has traveled a long distance while being turned off.
- Your device is powered on indoors.
If you encounter any of these issues, in order to get a GPS fix, simply restart your Jet outdoors, in an open area and
wait a few minutes.
ASSISTED GPS – AGPS
AGPS helps to locate satellites within your local area, helping speed up the process of getting a GPS fix for your Jet.
To activate AGPS, connect Jet to your computer and run the Recon Uplink desktop app. After syncing Jet with your
Recon Engage account, Recon Uplink automatically transfers AGPS files to your Jet for your current location.
Alternatively, for quicker GPS fix, you can also connect Jet to a smart phone through Recon Engage mobile app to
achieve the same result.
FACTORY RESET
A factory reset clears all data that Jet has recorded. Performing a factory reset will clear your settings; uninstall any
Third Party Apps, and restores Jet back to its default settings – the ones it was shipped with.
Note: You should back up any files that you have on your Jet on to your Mac or PC before performing a Factory
Reset on your device. Also, make sure your Jet is fully charged prior to performing a reset.
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FACTORY RESET INSTRUCTIONS
ON YOUR JET: Navigate to Settings, scroll down to Advanced, and select "Reset all content and settings".
If you can't access your Jet’s Settings, use the instructions below to perform a “Hard Factory Reset”:
Please read the instructions below before starting. Each step needs to be completed simultaneously to
ensure a Hard Factory Reset of your device is initiated. If you miss any steps, please start again.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Shutdown your Jet and unplug the USB (if attached).
Press the power button until you see the White LED blinking.
Let go of the power button and wait until the blinking stops.
Press the select button until you see the White LED blinking again.
Let go of the select button and wait until the blinking stops.
Press the power button until you see the White LED blinking once more.
Let go of the power button and wait until the blinking stops.
Press the select button until you see the White LED blinking, which will be faster this time.
Let go of the select button and wait until the blinking stops.
Your Jet will have then achieved a Hard Factory Reset, and can be turned on again.
MAINTENANCE
GLASS CARE
Jet is supplied with a woven microfiber cloth specially designed for storage and cleaning purposes. Only use fresh
water and mild detergent when cleaning. Avoid the use of any harsh detergents or cleaning fluids. After cleaning
and rinsing with fresh water, leave your Recon JET to air dry, or gently sponge dry using the supplied cloth.
STORING YOUR DEVICE (OFF-SEASON)
Your Jet requires a full charge before storing it for an extended period of time. While we also recommend that you
charge your device once every 2-3 months during the off-season. The ideal storage temperature range for Jet for a
prolonged period of time is between 10°C to 20°C with a humidity level of 0.
WARNING: Storing Jet in non-ideal storage conditions may shorten the battery life, and in some cases damage Jet
permanently.
WARNING: Always store your device in its original case to prevent frame deformation.
CHARGE IT UP
USING COMPUTER
1. Turn your Mac or PC ON (ensure it is not on stand-by mode).
2. Insert the micro-USB cable into Jet’s micro-USB port, and then plug the USB it your Mac or PC’s USB port.
3. Check to see that the Red LED light appears on Jet - this indicates Jet is charging.
4. Charge Jet until the Red LED light turns off - this indicates your Jet is fully charged.
5. If your computer does not recognize your Jet, try disconnecting and reinserting the USB cable.
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NOTE: In optimal conditions, Jet can achieve a fast charge (80% of battery) connected to your Mac or PC within one
hour. Meanwhile, your Jet will be fully charged after a recommended four hour period.
WARNING: Using a different Micro-USB cord, other than the original cable provided, may shorten the battery life,
and in some cases damage the Jet permanently.
WARNING: Do not charge your device with Jet’s components unassembled. This will damage your Jet permanently.
WARNING: Do not overheat your device; this may cause thermal runway or explosion in some cases.
WARNING: Do not charge your device in low or high temperatures (i.e. below 0°C or above 40°C).
WARNING: After charging your device, enclose the USB protection cap tightly to prevent water entering Jet.
WARNING: If the battery seems damaged or inflated, stop using it.
USING AC WALL CHARGER
Alternatively, you can use an AC wall charger with an output of 1A and 5V.
FIRMWARE UPDATES
Recon Uplink automatically updates your Jet to the latest available software version each time you connect it to
your Mac of PC. Recon Uplink notifies you if there is any new updates available for your device.
SUPPORT
For service and support, tutorials, and FAQs, please visit: https://reconinstruments.desk.com or email
support@reconinstruments.com.
WARRANTY
Find the terms and conditions of Jet’s warranty, here:
http://reconinstruments.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/1136318--recon-warranty-services
BATTERY DISPOSAL INFPRMATION
Visit the following link below for Jet battery disposal information:
https://reconinstruments.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/843025
Jet is powered by a lithium-ion battery. If you are done using the device, it should be taken to a
recycle center for proper and safe disposal.
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DEVICE INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
On-Boarding Sensor Framework
Processor Subsystem
9-Axis sensors (3D accelerometer, 3D gyroscope, 3D
1 GHz Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9
Pressure sensor (Altimeter & Barometer Application)
Ambient temperature sensor
Networking Subsystem
weather conditions and with gloves on)
Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth Smart) - Apple MFi
magnetometer)
On-board memory (1GB DDR2 SDRAM, 8GB flash)
Optical touch sensor for UI control (Works in all
Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11a/b/g/n)
Embedded Audio & Video
Bluetooth support
HD camera
algorithm)
Integrated speaker and microphone
GPS ( MEMS GPS/INS Kalman filtering fusion
ANT+ (Support for connectivity of up to 8 ANT+TM
Ultra-Compact Display
peripherals)
Wide screen WQVGA display
Virtual image appears as 30" HD display at 7'
Power Requirements
Power-saving sleep mode
High contrast and brightness for readability in high
Battery Type - UN3481 Lithium Ion Batteries packed
ambient lighting
with equipment in compliance with Section II PI966.
The battery is 1.81 WH (470mAH) Battery Weight -
Micro USB (Device charging /power - Data transfer)
15 grams each
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COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device
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. However, there is no guarantee 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 try 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 into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
Jet (FCC ID: ZW5009) comply with FCC standard CRF 47 Part 15
subpart B and subpart C – section 15.249. 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.
Industry Canada Compliance
Jet was certified with IC numbers 9717A-009. This
device complies with Industry Canada license
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Cet appareil est conforme avec les normes de l’Industrie Canadasans les standards RSS (s). L’utilisation est soumise aux deux
conditionssuivantes: (1) cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer
d’interférences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence,
y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais
fonctionnement de l’appareil.
Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Business
Law Compliance
Jet (R: 202-SMC093, T: D 14-0053 202) is
granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law
(ordinance of MPT No. 37,1981) and the
Japanese Business Law (Article 56, Paragraph
1).
The RCM indicates a device's compliance
with applicable ACMA (Australian
Communications and Media Authority)
technical standards-that is, for
telecommunications, radiocommunications, EMC and EMEand with applicable state and territory electrical equipment
safety requirements.
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MFI COPY RIGHT INFO
“Made for iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPhone and has
been certified by the developer to meet Apple’s performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation
of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with
an iPhone may affect wireless performance.
iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
ANDROID COPY Right INFO
Android™ is a trademark of Google Inc.
BLUETOOTH SMART READY COPY RIGHT INFO
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
marks by Recon Instruments is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective
owners.
WIFI COPY RIGHT INFO
The term Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance®.
ANT+ CERTIFIED
This product is ANT+TM certified.
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SAFETY INFORMATION - WARNING TABLE
The voluntary consensus standard for warnings in the United States is American National Standards Institute Z535.6-2011. That standard
addresses how to organize and write warnings and which signal words and symbols to use. The most important part is the recommendation
that each warning state, in readily understandable language, (1) the hazard, (2) the consequence of meeting the hazard, and (3) how to avoid
the hazard. The standard is not mandatory but the failure to follow it could lead to tort liability in the United States.
The below table is the first step in putting together warnings. It identifies the three fundamentals of warning for each hazard. To complete
this step on Recon’s end, the engineers and executives familiar with potential hazards need to review this table for completeness and
accuracy. The next step will be writing the actual warnings, ideally in plain, easy-to-understand language.
The hazards are not listed in any particular order.
Hazard*
1.
Increased reaction time. Viewing the
may increase reaction time.
2.
Impact. The lenses on Jet are impact
resistant but are not intended to serve
as safety glasses, for instance on a
construction project. but are not safety
glass rated.
3.
Facial injury could occur in an accident
due to proximity of Jet, especially the
display module, to the face.
Removal of hands from bars; loss of
control. Removing a hand from the
handlebars to use the buttons on Jet
can cause loss of control.
Consequence of Hazard
Could cause failure to detect a
hazard or decreased time to react,
which could result in an accident
and serious injury or death.
Damage to the eyes or face in an
accident or impact to the device.
How to Avoid Hazard
To ensure you have enough
reaction time, only look at the
when you are clear of traffic,
pedestrians, and road hazards.
Pay attention and ride safely.
Do not use Jet as safety glasses.
Jet may not protect your eyes from
a serious impact to the face in an
accident.
Loss of control and distraction,
which could cause an accident and
result in serious injury or death.
Do not remove your hands from
the handle bars to configure Jet or
change settings until you have
come to a complete stop in a safe
place.
Set up the device before your ride
with your ride preferences to
avoid the need to remove your
hands from the bars.
4.
Unnecessary risks. Users may take
unnecessary risks to improve speed.
Loss of control and distraction,
which could cause an accident and
result in serious injury or death.
5.
Navigation distraction. Errors in the
map or GPS data could result in
navigation data not matching roads
and cause distraction.
Loss of situational awareness or
control, resulting in accident.
6.
Overheating. Jet should not overheat
in normal use. If you experience any
thermal discomfort, the unit may have
a temperature problem.
Battery could be damaged if you
Skin damage.
Fire or explosion.
Pay attention and ride safely.
Always ride within your comfort
zone and pay attention to your
surroundings.
Always pay attention to the road.
Come to a complete stop in a safe
area if you need to find your
location or figure out directions.
If you feel any thermal discomfort
or Jet seems hotter than normal,
discontinue use and contact Recon
for assistance.
Do not overcharge the battery. If
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Hazard*
Consequence of Hazard
overcharge the unit.
7.
Leaking battery. Battery could leak if
punctured or damaged.
Fire or rapid release of pressurized
gas.
8.
Shock. Plugging in the USB cable while
wet could cause electrical shock.
Electrical shock, which may result
in serious injury or death.
9.
10.
Allergies to plastic. If you have plastic
allergies, the plastic used on the
surfaces of the product (including the
sunglass frame, frame arms,
electronics, and battery module) may
cause an allergic reaction.
Eye strain. The display shows an
image to one eye only. If you look at
the display too long, your brain may
enter an unstable state known as
“binocular rivalry.”
Allergic reaction, skin irritation.
Eye strain or damage.
[What is the consequence of
binocular rivalry?]
How to Avoid Hazard
the battery is damaged (e.g. visible
damage to exterior or overheating
during charging), stop using the
device immediately.
Stop use immediately if you see
any sign of battery damage. Do not
use until the battery is replaced or
repaired.
Do not plug in the USB cable when
Jet, the cable, or you are wet.
If you have a plastic allergy,
consult your doctor before using
Jet.
If you have an allergic reaction
when using Jet, stop using Jet
immediately and see your doctor
before resuming use.
Look at the screen for only short
periods. Do not stare at the screen.
If you have eye strain or
discomfort, stop using Jet
immediately and see your doctor if
the condition persists.
Process
Item
Potential Failure
Mode
Potential Failure Effects
In Use
Peripheral vision
User can't see blind spots
In Use
Display against face
Crash
In Use
In Use
In Use
Display against face
Display
Display against face
Crash
Helmet is not properly
worn because of unit
Crash
Severity
PFMEA safety information:
Potential Causes
7 Unit limits range of
peripheral vision
9 User is using Jet for
another sport
9 Will users take
unnecessary risks to
improve speed?
10 Glasses interfere with
helmet fit
9 Map/GPS is incorrect
and not paying
attention to actual
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In Use
Camera
Poor image quality
In Use
Display
Fuzzy display
In Use
Display
Crash / motion sickness /
head aches
roads
7 Protection of camera
scratched
9 Medical condition
from watching image
causes nausea,
epilepsy
9 medical condition,
can't see display
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