adamgiles
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Yes, your black and red cables need to be connected to a constant live.
The yellow cable is used as a signal to the K6 so it can start up and shut down correctly. (Start up takes approx 10 seconds, shut down about 25 seconds)
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Also, if K6 doesn’t constant power it’ll cause issues with files and memory cards when ignition is switched off.
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Yup. Speed comes gps data.
I bought K6 because I didn’t want GPS/speed data on video…
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The K6 doesn’t have a GPSr module, so it can’t record any GPS metadata…
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Hi Karl. That sounds very annoying.
Have you tried uninstalling the app and re-installing? Or maybe try on a different phone? Is there plenty of free storage space on your phone?
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In the documents folder, you should have 2 folders. One called “Camera files” the other called “Local files”. Are you looking in the “Camera files” folder?
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Checked all connections on the Innovv cables are tight and have good connection
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Have you cleared the cache on the app?
Are you sure the camera is recording?
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Hi Richard.
First of all, double check the wiring, especially the yellow signal wire.
Also, have you updated the K6 to latest firmware ?
Finally, did you format the SD card in the camera vis the app?
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Are you formatting the card in the K6?
How are viewing the cards?
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adamgiles
Member2025-09-07 at 21:32 in reply to: Yellow Wire connection on ’22 Harley Touring bike?Hi Dan,
You’re probably better asking on a Harley forum. Obviously all bikes are different, but you might have an accessory point on a bike that recent.
If not, anything that switches on with ignition would a good place to tap into (tail light?)
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With the engine running blue LED should flash.
Solid blue LED when ignition off, but good battery power.
Solid red LED when battery low.
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Ah, sorry. Thought you meant you used the USB cable to supply power.
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I think that might be the issue. Try switching the camera on and off manually while ignition is on. Or, use the supplied power adapter which will power the camera on and off correctly depending on ignition state.
Your USB is probably losing power too quickly so camera cannot power off correctly.