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 Installation Guide and User Manual                  v20200824                                     

                

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8.  Once  the  wire  is  connected,  turn  your  ignition  key  to  on  and  check  to  make  sure  the 

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 power LED is illuminated when the motorcycle is on.

 

Note:

 Once the motorcycle unit is powered, you can connect to the iOS or Android 

app and test proper connectivity.  See application instructions on our support page. 
Once the MC unit is powered on, connect to the iOS or Android app and connect to 
inView_Motorcycle.  Once connected, go to Setup Motorcycle from the main menu.  
There,  you  will  see  a  virtual  LED  illuminate  to  indicate  a  proper  power/ground 
connection.  A virtual LED will illuminate each time a signal is seen from a directional 
or brake.  When the unit initially powers on, it will perform self-diagnostics and all MC 
unit LEDs will flash).

 

 

9.  Test to make sure that each motorcycle transceiver LED glows when brake, left directional 

and right directional are activated.  The power LED should remain on whenever the unit 
is connected, and power is supplied. 

10.  Make sure you have proper clearances before reinstalling any covers or seats.  Replace 

any parts of the motorcycle that were removed. 

Installation Tip: 

If any of the wires need to be extended, be sure to use equivalent 

gauge or heavier automotive grade wire. If you are running wire and must go through 
the frame or any other metal parts, make sure to protect the wire by using a grommet or electrical tape. 

II.  Part Two: Mounting and Connecting the Accessory Brake Light 

Required Components: 

 

(1) Accessory brake light 

 

(1) Double sided mounting tape 

 

(1) Alcohol prep pad

 

 

(2) Posi-Lock

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Required tools to run the accessory brake light 
wires to the motorcycle transceiver box.

 

NOTE:

  This an important step! With 

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’s accelerometer (engine braking) feature, it is important to have a physical 

motorcycle  brake  light  that  comes  on  with  the 

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  helmet  light  to  ensure  following  motorists  see  the  relationship 

between the 

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 helmet light and a brake light.  This is the only DOT recommended way to provide passive braking 

signaling! 

Before beginning the installation, take a look at the accessory brake light included with the 

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 system.  This light is 

mounted with the enclosed 3M

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 double-sided tape.  From the back of the motorcycle, locate a suitable flat area, close to 

the motorcycle tail light, parallel to the ground to mount the light.  The best locations are typically above or below the existing 
tail light.  Once mounted, the light must face directly backwards and should not be angled up or down.  The accessory brake 
light functions  when  the 

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motorcycle  transceiver  senses  deceleration  and  sends  a  signal  simultaneously  to  the 

accessory brake light 

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 helmet light.  This ensures following motorists see (and understand) the relationship between the 

helmet light and the motorcycle accessory brake light    

1.  After identifying a suitable location, determine a clear path to route the wires to connect them to the 12V Power Out 

wires from the transceiver unit installed in the motorcycle.   

2.  Connect  the  accessory  brake  light  to  the  motorcycle  transceiver

’s  12V  Power  Out  wires  using  the  Posi-Lock

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connectors.  

3.  Secure the wires with the enclosed tie-wraps or electrical tape as necessary. 

Summary of Contents for inView

Page 1: ...r daytime visibility Long battery life utilizes common Lithium ion AAA easily replaced batteries Easily transferred between helmets Do it yourself installation Third Eye Design was founded on the belief that we can make this world a better safer place thanks for helping us do this one motorcycle at a time Third Eye Design s inView wireless helmet brake and turn signal light system is patent pendin...

Page 2: ...rt One Mounting and Connecting the Motorcycle Transceiver Unit Required Components 1 Transceiver unit 1 3M Double sided foam mounting tape 4 Posi TapTM connectors 1 Alcohol prep pad Wiring diagrams and schematics as needed Required tools to access your motorcycle battery mounting location and electrical components Before beginning the installation take a look at the small motorcycle transceiver bo...

Page 3: ...e deceleration functionality Wiring Instruction for the Motorcycle Transceiver Unit When wiring the motorcycle transceiver please remember to always test all the functions of the transceiver and ensure that the helmet lights function properly before cutting the wire leads to length and securing the transceiver to the motorcycle Find a safe secure and dry place to mount the transceiver box We recom...

Page 4: ...signal that is hot on only when the right turn signal is engaged and blinking Please note Some motorcycles have combination brake and turn signals eg Harley Davidson Street Glide where the same tail light that is used for a turn signal is also used for a brake light The inViewTM motorcycle transceiver must have a connection to a single input source The input wire cannot serve both as a brake and t...

Page 5: ...essory brake light 1 Double sided mounting tape 1 Alcohol prep pad 2 Posi LockTM connectors Required tools to run the accessory brake light wires to the motorcycle transceiver box NOTE This an important step With inViewTM s accelerometer engine braking feature it is important to have a physical motorcycle brake light that comes on with the inViewTM helmet light to ensure following motorists see th...

Page 6: ...he flexible skirt fills the gap as best as possible This is a good time to have someone help you pick the best spot on the helmet it may be higher than you think Please test the unit to ensure the turn signals are correctly oriented Installation Tip The helmet receiver must be applied so that the logo and writing on the base is right side up NOTE If installed upside down it will beep and flash con...

Page 7: ... to make sure it is installed correctly not upside down and working properly If the helmet unit is installed upside down it will flash and chirp repeatedly until it is correctly oriented This test only occurs once each time it connects to the motorcycle Note Be careful not to remove and reinstall the helmet unit while the motorcycle is running since the test will not be performed until the unit re...

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