Bryton orporation BA1204 GPS SPORTS WATCH User Manual USERS MANUAL

Bryton Incorporation GPS SPORTS WATCH USERS MANUAL

USERS MANUAL

40/60 User’s GuideAM
FCC Regulations:§ 15.19 (a)(3)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.§ 15.21Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.**************************************************************************************************************§ 15.105 (b)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 interfer-ence 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 communi-cations. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o 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 dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.***************************************************************************************************************FCC RF Exposure ComplianceThis device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission for an uncontrolled environment.IC Regulations:This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the follow-ing 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.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est suscep-tible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement."***************************************************************************************************************CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)***************************************************************************************************************IC RF Exposure ComplianceThis equipment complies with IC RSS-102 RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
Cardio 40/60 User’s Manual2Getting Started ................ 4Your Cardio 40/60........................ 4Accessories .................................. 5Initial Setup ...................... 5Step 1: Charge the Battery ......... 5Using the Power Adapter .......................... 5Using the Computer ................................... 6Step 2: Turn On the Device ......... 6Turn On/O (Cardio 40) ............................. 6Turn On/O (Cardio 60) ............................. 6Step 3: Initial Setup ..................... 7Step 4: Acquire Satellite  Signals .......................................... 7Step 5: Share Your Records to Brytonsport.com  ........................ 8Status Page ...................... 9Icon Description .......................... 9Receiving GPS Signals  .............. 10Clock View ...................... 11Display Screen ........................... 11Auto Time Calibration by GPS .. 11Manually Set Time ..................... 11Set Alarm (Time1) ..................... 11Exercises ......................... 12Starting an Exercise .................. 12Running/Cycling ........................................12Triathlon (Cardio 60 only) .......................12Multisport (Cardio 60 only) ....................13Outdoor Swim (Cardio 60 only) ............13Pause/ Stop Exercising .............. 14Switch the Meter Page .............. 14Smart Pause ............................... 14Lap .................................. 15Smart Lap................................... 15Mark Lap .................................... 15Train & Test ..................... 16To Plan ........................................ 16Simple Workouts ........................................16Interval Workouts ......................................17My Workout ............................... 18Bryton Workout ......................... 18Bryton Test ................................. 19Start Training ............................. 20Pause/Stop Training .................. 20View History ................... 21View History .............................. 21View Summary .......................... 21Delete Exercise Records  ........... 21Table of Contents
Cardio 40/60 User’s Manual 3ENGLISHSettings .......................... 22Exercises Settings ..................... 22Customize the Display Settings ............22 ...............23Set Exercise Reminder .............................23Enable Triathlon Transition Time  (Cardio 60 only) ..........................................24Multisport Sequence Setup  (Cardio 60 only) ..........................................24Watch Settings .......................... 25Adjust Date ..................................................25Change Clock View ...................................25General Settings ........................ 25 ..............25Enable Auto Key Lock  (Cardio 60 only) ..........................................26Enable Key Vibrate (Cardio 60 only) ....26Enable Key Tone .........................................26Enable Vibrate (Cardio 60 only) ............26.........................27Specify Unit ..................................................27Specify the On-Screen Display (OSD) Language ......................................................27Set GPS Mode .............................................27Enable Race Mode  ....................................28 (Cardio 60 only)  .........................................28Enable File Saving Mode .........................28Adjust Contrast Level  ..............................29View Memory Usage ................................29About .............................................................29Sensors ....................................... 30Link Heart Rate Sensor ............................30Link Other Sensors (Cardio 60 only) ...30 ............ 31 ...................................................31 ...................31Pace Calculator .............. 32Troubleshooting ............ 33Getting More Information ........ 33Reset Cardio 40/60 .................... 33Appendix ........................ 34Glossary and Customizable Data Fields Selection ......................... 34Installing the Bike Mount  (Cardio 60 only) ......................... 37Installing the Heart Rate  Monitor ...................................... 38Wheel Size and  Circumference ........................... 41Heart Rate Zones ....................... 42Basic Care For Your  Cardio 40/60 .............................. 42 ............................ 43WARNINGAustralian Consumer LawOur goods come with guarantees that can not be excluded under the New Zealand and Australian Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.Always consult your physician before you begin or modify any training program. Please read the details in Warranty and Safety Information guide in the package.
4Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualYour Cardio 40/60Getting StartedThis section will guide you on the basic preparations before you start using your device. 1Light / Power ( / )Cardio 40Press and hold to turn on/o device.•Press to turn on the backlight.•Cardio 60Press and hold to turn the device on.•T• o turn o device, press and hold to enter the sub menu, and use up and down key to scroll between key lock and power o. Press OK to select “Power O”.Press to turn on the backlight.•2Back ( / / )Press to return to the previous page or •cancel an operation.In Meter mode, press to pause log. •While the recording is paused, press again to stop.In training mode, press to stop •recording log.5Down / Page (q/ )In Menu, press to move down to scroll •through menu options. Press and hold to fast scroll down through menu options.In meter view, press to switch meter •screen page.3OK (OK)In Clock view, press to enter the menu •mode.In Menu, press to enter or conrm a •selection.When recording, press to mark the lap.•AM132544Up (p)In Menu, press to move up to scroll •through menu options. Press and hold to fast scroll up through menu options.
5ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualAccessoriesThe Cardio 40/60 comes with the following accessories:Cardio 40 Cardio 60In the boxDevice 3 3USB Charging Clip Cable 3 3Quick Start Guide 3 3Optional itemsSpeed & Cadence Dual Sensor 8 3Heart Rate Monitor Set 3 3Heart Rate Belt 3 3Bike Mount 8 3Adaptors 3 3NOTE: For more information about purchasing optional accessories, please go to Bryton Eshop http://www.brytonsport.com/eshop or contact your Bryton dealer.Initial SetupStep 1: Charge the BatteryUsing the Power AdapterCharge the device for at least 3 hours before you start using it.Warning: This product contains a lithium-ion battery. See the Warranty and Safety Information guide in the package for important battery safety information.AM1231.  Attach the USB charging clipper onto the device.2.  Connect the other end of the USB charging clipper to the power adapter. Be sure the pin on the charging clipper is properly attached to the charging contact on the back of the device. 3.  Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet.
6Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualUsing the Computer1.  Attach the USB charging clipper onto the device.AM2. Plug the other end of the USB charging clipper to a computer.Step 2: Turn On the DeviceTurn On/O (Cardio 40)Press and hold   to turn the device on or o.Turn On/O (Cardio 60)To turn on the device, press and hold • .To turn o device, press and hold •  to enter the sub menu, and use up and down key to scroll between key lock and power o. Press OK to select “Power O”.
7ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualStep 3: Initial SetupWhen turning the device on for the rst time, the setup wizard appears on screen. Follow the instructions to complete setup.1. Select the display language.2. Select the unit of measurement.3. Enter your “user prole”.It is recommended to input the data since data accuracy will highly aect your training analysis.4. Read and accept the Safety Agreement.Press • p and q key to read the Safety Agreement. Press • OK to accept the Safety Agreement.Step 4: Acquire Satellite SignalsOnce the Cardio 40/60 is turned on, it will automatically search for satellite signals. While the device is searching for satellite signals, the screen may display: Pls Reposition•No GPS signal or GPS signal is weak. Under this environment, it is very dicult to get GPS position x. This status usually happens when you’re in urban area or close to buildings. Please move to an open area to acquire better GPS reception.Searching•GPS should be able to acquire position in few minutes. When (   ) appeared, it is recommend to move to an open area until (   ) is displayed to acquire as many satellites as possible.Fixed•GPS position is xed. The screen will automatically enter meter page.NOTE:  For a more accurate measurement the rst time you use the device, please stay outdoor for •at least 15 minutes with no obstructions overhead before performing a GPS search.If you are unable to get the GPS reception after three minutes or more, try again at another •location.For more information on receiving GPS signals, refer to • “Receiving GPS Signals” on page 10.Pls RepositionSearchingFixed
8Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualStep 5: Share Your Records to  Brytonsport.com 1. Download Bryton Bridge 2a. Go to http://www.brytonsport.com/help/start and download Bryton Bridge 2.b. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Bryton Bridge 2.2. Register an AccountGo to http://www.brytonsport.com and register an account.3. Connect to PCTurn on your Cardio 40/60 and connect it to your computer by using USB charging clipper.4. Share Your Records With Other PeopleWhen My Device Manager window starts up, do one of the following:a. Click “Manage My Tracks” button. Then, click “Save Tracks to Computer” button to save your data to computer.ORb. Click “Visit Brytonsport.com” button. Then, click “Upload Files” to share your rides to the Brytonsport website.NOTE:  Do not unplug the USB charging clipper during the les transferring process. Otherwise, the •les may be damaged or corrupted.After you have installed Bryton Bridge, “My Device Manager” will automatically launch when •the device is connected to the computer. If not, click Bryton ( ) icon that is shown at the top or bottom of your computer’s toolbar, and then select “Open my device manager”.For more instructions, please go to • corp.brytonsport.com > Support > Tutorial.
9ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualStatus Page1FixedBattery levelBike Type (Cardio 60 only)Meter modeHeart rate sensor indicator Cadence sensor indicator (Cardio 60 only)GPS positioning status GPS signal statusSpeed sensor indicator (Cardio 60 only)Icon DescriptionGPS Signal Status Speed sensor active (Cardio 60 only)No Signal Dual sensor active (Cardio 60 only)Poor *1Bike type (Cardio 60 only)Fair ** Training modeGood ** Meter modeGPS Positioning Status Log record in progressNo signal (not xed) Recording is paused.Weak Power StatusNormal Full batteryGood Half batteiryHeart rate sensor active  Low batteryCadence sensor active (Cardio 60 only) Battery depletedNOTE:  Only the active icons are displayed on the screen.•When the speed & cadence dual sensor is activated, the sensor icon will appear at the speed •sensor icon position.* Please go to an open area for better reception.** When blinking, this indicates the device is still searching for the GPS signal.
10 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualReceiving GPS Signals Cardio implements a status page to indicate current GPS signal strength. After position-•x is done, you can still check GPS status at meter page by inspecting the icon located at up-right corner.Trip TimeCycling Total Dist.mTrip TimeCycling Total Dist.mTrip TimeCycling Total Dist.mGPS signal is weak.The satellite condition is only sucient for position-x. This situation may not be sustained if your sky-view changes, such as going to the obstructed environments.GPS signal is normal.Adequate for normal use.GPS signal is good.The best way to allow GPS get your position is to wear the watch on your wrist, with the •watch surface facing up. Since GPS antenna is located near the OK key, please do not let the antenna facing down or cover it with hand.GPS FixedSearchingSearchingPlease avoid the obstructed environments since they might aect the GPS reception.•Tunnels Inside rooms, building, or undergroundUnder water  High-voltage wires or television towersConstruction sites  and heavy trac
11ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualClock ViewDisplay ScreenCurrent dateTime 1  (local time)Time 2  (alternate time)Current dayReminder iconAlarm iconAM04:30  AMAuto Time Calibration by GPS1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Watch > Time > By GPS and  press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to set the daylight saving time and press OK to  conrm.NOTE: Please go outdoors to acquire GPS signal when you see “No GPS signal” on the screen.Manually Set Time1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Watch > Time > Manual >  Set Time 1 or Set Time 2 and press OK to enter its submenu.NOTE: To enable the Time 2, select • Settings > Watch > Time > Manual > Set Time 2 > Switch > On.To change the time format, select • Settings > Watch > Time > Time Format.3. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to conrm.Set Alarm (Time1)1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Watch > Alarm > Set Alarm  and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Pressp/q to select the desired setting and press OK to  conrm.NOTE: To enable the alarm, select Settings > Watch > Alarm > Switch > On.OffTimeSet Time1Set Time2AlarmSet AlarmSwitchOnAM 08:00Current TimeRunning08:24Drylight Saving0 1 : 0 0
12 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualExercisesStarting an ExerciseCardio 40To start an exercise, press p/q to select Running. Then press OK  to start.Cardio 60To start an exercise, press p/q to select Exercises > Running,  Cycling, Triathlon, Multisport, Outdoor Swim, or Others. Then  press OK to start.Running/CyclingSelect Running/Cycling and press OK to start exercise.NOTE: Cycling option is only available on Cardio 60.Run TimeDistance Pacem/kmTrip TimeSpeedDistanceCADmrhkmpmNOTE: Displayed information varies on exercise mode and user preference. Refer to “Customize the Display Settings” on page 23 for more information. Triathlon (Cardio 60 only)The exercise information will be displayed as following order: • Swimming > Cycling > Running. Press OK to switch to the second or third sport.To add the transition time, refer to • “Enable Triathlon Transition Time “ on page 27.03:48 PM 01/04RunningTrain & TestView HistoryExercisesRunningCyclingTriathlon
13ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualTrip TimeSwimming Total Dist.mTrip TimeCycling Total Dist.mNOTE: Displayed information varies on exercise mode and user preference. Refer to “Customize the Display Settings” on page 23 for more information. Multisport (Cardio 60 only)During the Multisport exercise and the mode setting is set to • Manual, press p/q select the desired sport (Running, Cycling, or Swimming) and press OK to conrm. Then press OK to start exercise.To switch to the second sport, press • OK to display the menu option. To customize the sports sequence in Multisport mode, refer to “Multisport Sequence Setup“ on page 26.Trip TimeCycling Total DistmTrip TimeRunning Total Dist.mMPNOTE: Displayed information varies on exercise mode and user preference. Refer to “Customize the Display Settings” on page 23 for more information. Outdoor Swim (Cardio 60 only)Select Outdoor Swim and press OK to start exercise.Ex. TimeDistance Speedmhkm
14 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualPause/ Stop ExercisingPress   / /   to pause the recording and press again to stop the recording.NOTE: During exercising/training, press and hold•  q/  to enter Shortcut menu.When recording, press•    / /  twice to stop recording.Switch the Meter PageWhen you start an exercise, the meter view appears on the screen. The Meter Page displays information varies based on your personal setting. Ride TimeSunsetAvg SPDhkmAvg HR AvgPacem/kmbpRun TimePaceDistanceCaloriesm/kmLKCA2-grid display 3-grid display 4-grid displayTo customize the meter page, refer to “Customize the Display Settings“ section on page 23.Press q to switch meter screen page. However if the Auto Scroll feature is enabled, the meter view will automatically switch pages at the preset time. To enable the Auto Scroll feature, refer to “Congure Auto Scroll “ section on page 31.Smart PauseWhen you have a lot of obstacles along your route such as trac lights, crosswalk, etc., this can really impact your recorded data. When the function is activated, the time and distance will automatically pause once you stop moving and resume once you start riding to enhance your data eciency.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Exercises > Running, Cycling,  Outdoor Swim, or Others  > Smart Pause and  press OK to  enter its submenu.3. Select Yes to enable the function.NOTE: On Cardio 40, select Settings > Exercises > Smart Pause and press OK to enter its submenu.rpmYesDo you wantto stop?Smart PauseEnableYes
15ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualLapSmart LapTo start a Lap workout, do the following:Cardio 401. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Exercises > Smart Lap >  Distance or Location and  press OK to enter its submenu.3. Set the training target and press OK to conrm.Cardio 601. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Exercises > Running, Cycling, or Others > Smart Lap > Distance or Location and  press OK to enter its submenu.3. Set the training target and press OK to conrm.Mark LapTo mark a lap, do the following:Cardio 40AvgPace 05:50/kmTotal 03:18:57LapStart an activity rst by pressing OK. While recording, press OK to mark lap. When using Lap, the Lap screen will be displayed while you are doing exercise or training.Cardio 601. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Exercises > Running, Cycling, or Others and  press OK to enter its submenu.3. While recording, press OK to mark lap. When using Lap, the Lap screen will be displayed while you are doing exercise or training.LocationSmart Lap
16 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualTrain & TestTo PlanThe device oers you with two types of workouts: Simple and Interval.Simple WorkoutsThere are three types of simple workouts: By Time, By Distance, and By Calories.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Train & Test and press OK to enter Training menu.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select Train & Test > Running or Cycling.3. To set a simple workout, select To Plan > Simple > Warm Up,  Work, or Cooldown.Warm Up• :Duration (manual, calorie,time, distance), Target (pace, LTHR).Work• :Duration (calorie, time,distance), Target (pace, MHR%, LTHR%, HR, MHR, LTHR).Cooldown• :Duration (manual, calorie,time, distance), Target (pace, LTHR).4. Set the training target and press OK to conrm.5. Choose Save and press p/q to enter the workout name. When nishing the name, choose Back to save the workout  name.NOTE:  To perform the workout, go toCardio 60• : Train & Test > Running or Cycling >My Workout >View.Cardio 40• : Train & Test> My Workout > View.SimpleWarm Up10’0” 8’0”~7’0”Work6’0” 148~160bpmSimpleCooldwn10’0” 93~110bpmSave YesSave to myWorkout?
17ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualInterval WorkoutsWith the Interval training feature, you can use your device to customize interval workouts which include the warm up and cool down sections.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Train & Test and press OK to enter Training menu.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select Train & Test > Running or Cycling.3. To set an interval workout, select To Plan > Interval.4. A “Set warm up?” message appears on the screen. Select Yes to set the “Warm up”. After the settings are complete, select OK and press OK to continue.5. Set the interval workout settings (Work, Recovery, and  Repeat Time).  When nished, press p/q to select Next and  press OK to continue.6. A “Create a new main set?” message appears on the screen. To create another set of interval workout, select Yes and press OK to conrm.  7. A “Set cool down?” message appears on the screen. Select Yes DurationTargetOKCooldown to set the “Cool down” settings. After the settings are complete,  select OK and press OK to continue.8. A “Save to My Workout” message appears on the screen. Select Yes and press OK to continue. Press p/q to enter the workout name. When nishing the name, press   key and press OK to save the workout. SimpleIntervalTo PlanDurationTargetOKWarm UpWork 1Work6’ 00”          158~170bmp2’ 00”          137~149bmpRecovery
18 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualMy WorkoutYou can start a workout using your planned workouts on Cardio 40/60. 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Train & Test and press OK to enter Training menu.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select Train & Test > Running or Cycling.3. Press p/q to select My Workout > View.4. Select your desired training plan.5. The selected workout details appear on the screen. Press OK to start exercise.Bryton WorkoutBryton Workout has preloaded on Cardio 40/60. If you don’t have it on your device, please download from brytonsport.com.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Train & Test and press OK to enter Training menu.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select Train & Test > Running or Cycling.3. Press p/q to select Bryton WKT.4. Select your desired training plan.5. The selected workout details appear on the screen. Press OK  to start exercise.Bryton WKT20' in Z 1-220'  Z3rpmExercise timeTarget training zoneHeart rate is slower than your target training zone, please speed up.Current performance
19ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualBryton TestBryton Test has preloaded on Cardio 40/60. If you don’t have it on your device, please download from brytonsport.com. Bryton Test includes two test courses to help you measuring your MHR and LTHR to allow Bryton workout use these data to create target training zone. Knowing your MHR and/or LTHR gives you a benchmark of your overall eciency. It also help you to judge progress over time and measure your exercise intensity.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Train & Test and press OK to enter Training menu.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select Train & Test > Running or Cycling.3. Press p/q to select Bryton Test.4. Select your desired test workout.5. The selected workout details appear on the screen. Press OK  to start exercise.6. When nished the Bryton Test, press p/q to save the result.NOTE: When the • icon appears on the screen, press p to skip  the current Interval.It is  highly recommend to implement the Bryton Test and save the test results to •enhance your training eciency.Bryton TestLTHRMHRrpmYesLTHRSave ?165 bpmrpm
20 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualrpmYesDo you wantto stop?Start TrainingPress OK to start recording the log.Pause/Stop TrainingYou can stop the current training after you have reached your goal.Press  / /  to stop the recording.NOTE: During exercising/training, press and hold•  q/  to enter Shortcut menu.When recording, press•  / /  to stop recording.
21ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualView HistoryView HistoryTo view your history, do the following:1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select View History > View and press OK to  conrm.3. Use p/q to view your history. Choose More for more details.View SummaryTo view the summary, do the following:Cardio 401. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select View History > Summary and press OK to conrm.3. Use p/q to view the activities summary.Cardio 601. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select View History > Summary > Running, Cycling, Outdoor Swim, or Others and press OK to conrm.3. Use p/q to view the activities summary.Delete Exercise Records To delete one record, do the following: 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select View History > Delete and press OK to conrm.3. Press p/q to select the record that you want to delete and  press OK to conrm. 4. A “Please backup data rst. Erase?” message appears on the  screen. To delete the data, press p/q to select Yes and press  OK to conrm.To delete all records, do the following: 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select View History > Delete All and press OK to conrm.3. A “Please backup data rst. Erase?” message appears on the screen. To delete the data, press p/q to select Yes and press OK to conrm.150:00 min/km00:06:00 Run Time1.00 km512 kcal5 laps2/5More12/25 12:23150:00 min/km00:06:00 Run Time1.00 km512 kcal5 laps2/5Delete12/25 12:23NoPleasebackup datafirst. Erase?Cal 376Time 68:07Dist 10.68kcalkmCloseTotal
22 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualSettingsWith the Settings feature, you can customize exercises settings, watch settings, general settings, sensor settings, and user prole and/or bike prole.Exercises SettingsCustomize the Display Settings1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings and press OK to enter Settings menu.3. Press p/q to select Exercises > Meter > Meter > Meter1,  Meter2, Meter3, or Meter4 and press OK to enter its  submenu.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select • Exercises > Running, Cycling, Outdoor Swim, or Others > Meter > Meter > Meter1, Meter2, Meter3, or Meter4 and press OK to enter its submenu.Lap only has Meter 1 and Meter 2 for personalized settings.•4. Press p/q to select the number of data elds and press OK to conrm.5. Press p/q to select the item eld that you want to customize, and press OK to conrm the selection.6. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to conrm. You can customize your meter page/lap page by selecting from the various items. Refer to page 34 on Appendix for the full list of personalized items.NOTE: After the setting is complete, the Lap screen appears only when Lap function starts.Run MeterMeter1Meter2OnOnMeterRun TimeDistance2-grid displayMeterTimePaceDistanceHeart Rate4-grid display
23ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualCongure Smart Lap SettingsWith Smart Lap feature, you can use your device to automatically mark the lap at a specic location or after you have traveled a specic distance.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings and press OK to enter Settings menu.3. Press p/q to select Exercises > Smart Lap and press OK to enter its submenu.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select Exercises > Running, Cycling, or Others > Smart Lap and press OK to enter its submenu.4. Select the desired option and congure the necessary settings.Location: set your current location as the lap point. Upon  •reaching the lap point, the device will automatically mark the  lap. Distance: specify the distance of each lap.•O: disable Lap feature.•5. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to conrm.Set Exercise ReminderWith the Exercise Reminder feature, the device beeps and displays a message to notify you if:your heart rate exceeds or drops below a specic number of beats per minute (bpm).•you exceed or drop below a custom speed setting during your ride.•your cadence speed exceeds or drops below a specic number of revolutions of the crank •arm per minute (rpm).you reach a certain amount of distance for the long workouts.•you reach a certain amount of time for the long workouts.•1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings and press OK to enter Settings menu.3. Press p/q to select Exercises > Exer. Remind and press OK to enter its submenu.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select Exercises > Running, Cycling, Outdoor Swim, or Others > Exer. Reminder and press OK to enter its submenu.4. Select Time, Distance, Stride Rate, HR, or Pace and press OK  to congure the necessary settings.NOTE: On Cardio 60, the available options vary depending on the selected mode:- Running mode: O/Time/Distance/StrideRate/HR/Pace- Cycling mode: O/Time/Distance/Speed/HR/Cadence- Outdoor Swim mode: O/Time/Distance- Others mode: O/Time/DistanceDistanceSmart LapDistanceExer. Remind
24 Cardio 40/60 User’s Manual5. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to conrm.Enable Triathlon Transition Time (Cardio 60 only)With Triathlon Transition Time feature, you can add a transition time before starting the next sport.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings and press OK to enter Settings  menu.3. Press p/q to select Exercises > Triathlon and press OK to  enter its submenu.4. Press p/q to select On and press OK to conrm.Multisport Sequence Setup (Cardio 60 only)With Multisport Sequence feature, you can use your device to arrange the sports sequence.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings and press OK to enter Settings menu.3. Press p/q to select Exercises > Multisport > Manual and press OK to enter its submenu.4. Press p/q to select Preset and press OK.5. Press p/q to select Create New and press OK to edit the  sports sequence.6. Press p/q to select the desired sport and press OK to conrm.7. To add more sports, press OK and repeat Step 6.8. After the setup is complete, press p/q to select Save and  press OK to enter the transition time submenu.  Then press p/q to select Yes and press OK to add transition  time.NOTE: If you select Manual on step 4, you need to press OK to switch to another sport after you start the exercise.OnTrans TimeMultisportPresetViewCreate NewRunningMultisportRunningMultisportYesAdd transitionTime?
25ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualWatch SettingsAdjust DateAdjust the date and specify the date format.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Watch > Date and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Select the desired option and congure the necessary settings.Set Date: adjust the date. •Date format: specify the date format.•4. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to  conrm.Change Clock ViewSpecify the clock view.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Watch > Clock Mode and  press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select Digital or Analog and press OK to  conrm.General SettingsChange Backlight O SettingsSpecify the backlight time.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > System >  Backlight O and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to  conrm.NOTE: The auto mode is based upon the current date and GPS position by which this navigator calculates the exact sunrise and sunset times on the particular day at the particular location. Using this information, the device can automatically turn on the backlight a few minutes after sunset before the sky gets dark. DateSet DateDate formatdd/mm/yyyyClock ModeDigitalAnalog5 Sec15 Sec30 SecBacklight Off
26 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualEnable Auto Key Lock (Cardio 60 only)When the feature is enabled, the key will be automatically locked after 10 seconds.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > System > Auto Key  Lock and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to  conrm.Enable Key Vibrate (Cardio 60 only)When the feature is enabled, the key will vibrate whenever you click a button.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > System > Key Vibrate and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select On and press OK to conrm.Enable Key ToneWhen the feature is enabled, the device will play sounds whenever you click a button.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > System >  Key Tone and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select On and press OK to conrm.Enable Vibrate (Cardio 60 only)When the feature is enabled, the device will vibrate once you miss your targeted goal. 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > System > Vibrate and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select On and press OK to conrm.Key VibrateOnOffKey ToneOnOffVibrateOnOffAuto Key LockOnOff
27ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualAlertOnOffEnable Alert NoticationWhen the feature is enabled, the device will play sounds to remind you once you miss your targeted goal. 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > System > Alert  and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select On and press OK to conrm.Specify UnitSpecify the measurement unit.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > System > Unit  and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to  conrm.Specify the On-Screen Display (OSD) LanguageSpecify the OSD language.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > System > Language and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select the desired language and press OK to conrm.Set GPS ModeSet the GPS operating mode.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > GPS and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Set the desired setting.O• : Disable the GPS. Please use this mode for indoor activities..Full Power• : GPS is set on to provide more accurate position but consume more power. The full power mode is recommended for the following conditions: - Environments with limited sky view, such as forest or urban area.- In small, repeated path, such as track elds.- If your exercise time is lower than the specied battery hour, choose Full Power mode to maximize GPS accuracy.UnitKM, KGMI, LBGPSOffFull PowerPowerSaving
28 Cardio 40/60 User’s Manual • PowerSaving: The GPS positioning will be less accurate but battery hours can last longer. When exercising in environments with good sky view, such as in country side or along the river, there will be no dierences between power saving mode and full power mode. In these cases, choose power saving mode to maximize the battery life. 4. Press OK to conrm.Enable Race Mode When the feature is enabled, the screen will remain at the meter page and the GPS will stay active. In this mode, you can press OK immediately once your race starts. 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > Race mode and  press OK to enter its submenu.3. To enable this feature, press p/q to select Yes and press OK  to conrm.Congure Auto Scroll (Cardio 60 only) When the feature is enabled, the meter view will automatically switch pages at the preset time.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > Auto Scroll and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Select the desired option and congure the necessary settings.Auto Scroll: enable/disable the feature. •Interval: specify the time interval.•4. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to  conrm.Enable File Saving ModeWhen the feature is enabled, the device will automatically overwrite from your oldest records when memory storage is full. 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > File Saving and  press OK to enter its submenu.3. To enable this feature, press p/q to select Yes and press OK  to conrm.YesEnableAuto ScrollAuto ScrollInterval5 secOnFile SavingOverwriteYes
29ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualAdjust Contrast Level Set your desired contrast level of the display. 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > Contrast and  press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select the desired setting and press OK to  conrm.View Memory UsageView the storage status of the device. 1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > Mem Usage and  press OK to conrm. The storage status is displayed on the screen.NOTE: On Cardio 60, select Settings > General > Memory % and press OK to conrm.AboutYou can view the device current rmware version.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > General > About and press OK to conrm. The current rmware version is displayed on the screen.ContrastMemory %50%
30 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualSensorsYou can customize the sensor settings such as enable/disable the function or rescan the sensor.Link Heart Rate Sensor1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Sensors > Heart Rate and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Cardio 40/60 has paired the heart rate sensor for you. It will automatically detect the sensor when the sensor is activated and functioning correctly.NOTE: If you purchase a heart rate sensor separately, you must pair it with your Cardio 40/60 in •order to connect your sensor with the device.The information of the sensor ID are included in the package. Please verify the sensor ID is •correct.4. Select More and press OK to enter the selected sensor  submenu.5. Press p/q to select the desired option and press OK to  conrm.Rescan: rescan to detect the heart rate sensor. (only required  •when you want to pair your Cardio 40/60 with other heart  rate sensor)Turn O: disable the sensor. (only required when your  •Cardio 40/60 has paired with the heart rate sensor.) Link Other Sensors (Cardio 60 only)1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Sensors > Speed, Cadence,  or Speed/CAD and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select More and press OK to enter the selected  sensor submenu.4. When the sensor is successfully connected, the sensor ID will be displayed on the screen.Verify that the sensor ID is correct.NOTE: The information on the sensors ID are included in the package.Heart RateRescanTurn OffHeart RateStatus: ActiveID: xxxxxxxxMoreHeart RateSpeedCadenceSensors
31ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s Manual5. Press p/q to select the desired option and press OK to conrm.Rescan: rescan to detect the sensor.•Turn O (*only if the device has paired with the sensor): disable the sensor.•Personalize User ProleUser ProleYou can change your personal information.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Prole > User Prole and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Select the desired option and congure the necessary settings.Gender: select your gender.•Birthday: enter your birthday.•Height: set your height.•Weight: set your weight.•Max HR: set your maximum heart rate.•LTHR: set your lactate threshold heart rate.•Race Time: set the distance and time for the race settings.•NOTE: It is  highly recommend to implement the Bryton Test (LTHR, MHR, 3km Race, or 5km Race) and save the test results to device since these data will be used to create training zone (MHR zone, LTHR zone, and Pace zone) to maximize your training eciency.Bike Prole (Cardio 60 only)To customize your bicycle(s) prole, do the following:1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. Press p/q to select Settings > Prole > Bike Prole > Bike 1 or Bike 2 and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Select the desired option and congure the necessary settings.Bike Type: select the bike type.•Weight: set the bike weight.•Wheel: set the bike wheel size.•NOTE: Please make sure you enter a correct value since it willaect the data calculation while you use speed sensor. For details on wheel size, refer to Wheel Size and Circumference section on page 41.Active: select to activate the selected bike.•To view the bike prole, do the following:1. Press q to enter the menu mode.User ProfileGenderBirthday1980/01/01FemaleBike 1Bike TypeWeight6 kgCity Bike
32 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualPace Cal.Race TimeView Info5 km 0:40:005kmDistanceMinute5km 00:40:0008:00 min/km3km 00:23:1607:45 min/kmCloseRace TimeYasso 17:40Speed 06:55Vmax 07:26CloseTraining Pace2. Press p/q to select Settings > Prole > Bike Prole > Overview and press OK to enter its submenu.3. Press p/q to select the desired bike that you want to view and press OK to conrm.4. Press p/q to view more data of the selected bike.Pace CalculatorWith the pace calculator function, enter the distance you ran and the length of time you were running. It will estimate in how long it would take you to complete a variety of dierent races. (3km, 5km, 5mi, 10km, 10mi, half marathon, marathon). Besides, it will also predict what your personal pace should be when you are doing a Speed Form, Maximum Oxygen, Yasso, Tempo, Easy, or Long run.1. Press q to enter the menu mode.2. In main menu, press q to select Pace Cal. and press OK to enter sub menu.3. Press Race Time to enter the run distance and run time.4. Press p/q to select the run distance and press OK to  conrm.5. Select the run time (Hour, Minute, and Second) and  press OK to conrm. 6. The estimate of dierent race time and training pace are displayed on the screen. Press p/q to view more information or press OK to exit the  screen.
33ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualTroubleshootingGetting More InformationGo to http://corp.brytonsport.com > Support for more detailed information.Reset Cardio 40/60Press and hold the three buttons ( /OK/q) at the same  time until the device restarts.Press and hold these 3 keys to force a system RESET.AM
34 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualAppendixGlossary and Customizable Data Fields SelectionCategory Items Description Cardio 40 Cardio 60Calories Calories Calories burned during the current activity3 3Time Time Current time of day based on your time settings3 3Run Time Amount of time at running 3 3Ride Time Amount of time at riding  3 3Exercise Time Amount of time at exercising  3 3Trip Time Total time elapsed 3 3Sunrise Sunrise time based on your GPS position 3 3Sunset Sunset time based on your GPS position 3 3Pace Pace Current pace  3 3Avg Pace Average pace of the current activity 3 3Speed Speed Current speed 3 3Avg Speed Average speed of the current activity 3 3Max Speed Maximum speed achieved during the current activity3 3Distance Distance Traveled distance during the current activity3 3HR Heart Rate Current heart rate in beats per minute (bpm)3 3Avg Heart RateAverage heart rate of the current activity 3 3Max Heart RateMaximum heart rate achieved during the current activity3 3HR Heart Rate Zone (MHR Zone)Current heart rate ranges based on maximum heart rate (MHR)3 3MHR% Percentage of maximum heart rate 3 3LTHR Zone Current heart rate ranges based on lactate threshold heart rate (LTHR)3 3LTHR% Percentage of lactate threshold heart rate (LTHR)3 3
35ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualCategory Items Description Cardio 40 Cardio 60Stride *Stride Rate Current number of strides per minute (spm)3 3Avg Stride Average stride rate of the current activity 3 3Max Stride  Maximum stride rate achieved during the activity3 3*Avg Stride LengthAverage length of one step 3 3Cadence Cadence Number of revolutions of the crank arm per minute (rpm)8 3Avg Cadence  Average cadence of the current activity 8 3Max Cadence Maximum cadence achieved during the current activity8 3Count Lap Count Number of laps completed 3 3Time Lap Time Amount of time during the current lap  3 3Last Lap TimeAmount of time recorded in the last completed lap3 3Pace Last 1km PaceAverage pace of the last one kilometer completed3 3Lap Avg Pace  Average pace of the current lap 3 3Last Lap Avg PaceAverage pace of the last completed lap 3 3Speed Lap Avg SpeedAverage speed of the current lap 3 3Lap Max SpeedMaximum speed of the current lap 3 3Last Lap Avg SpeedAverage speed of the last completed lap 3 3Distance Lap Distance Traveled distance of the current lap 3 3Last Lap DistanceTraveled distance of the last completed lap3 3HR Lap Avg HR Average heart rate of the current lap 3 3Lap Max HR Maximum heart rate of the current lap 3 3Last Lap Avg HRAverage heart rate of the last completed lap3 3Lap MHR% Percentage of maximum heart rate of the current lap3 3Lap LTHR% Percentage of lactate threshold heart rate of the current lap3 3
36 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualCategory Items Description Cardio 40 Cardio 60Stride Lap Avg Stride RateAverage stride rate of the current lap 3 3Last Lap Avg Stride RateAverage stride rate of the last completed lap3 3Lap Avg Stride LengthAverage stride length of the current lap 3 3Last Lap Avg Stride LengthAverage stride length of the last completed lap3 3Cadence Lap Avg CadenceAverage cadence of the current lap 8 3Last Lap Avg CadenceAverage cadence of the last completed lap8 3* A Stride means the distance between the toe of two subsequent footprints of the same foot. Stride rate means how many strides per minute. * A Step means the distance between the toe of two subsequent feet. Stride length means the length of one step.
37ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualInstalling the Bike Mount (Cardio 60 only)To mount Cardio 60 onto your bike, do the following:AM12AMAM34
38 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualInstalling the Heart Rate MonitorCLOSEOPEN2CLOSEOPEN1435SensorsHeart RateNOTE:  Adjust the sensor position to the middle part of the body. The belt should be worn •under the chest and directly on your body. The Bryton logo shown on the sensor should be facing upward. Tighten the elastic belt rmly so that it will not turn loose during the exercise.In cold weather, wear appropriate clothing to keep the heart rate belt warm.•If the sensor cannot be detected or the reading is abnormal, please wet the electrodes area •with water as shown in the step 3 or warm up the heart rate sensor for about 5 minutes.If the heart rate belt is not used for a period of time, remove the sensor from the heart rate •belt to prevent the battery from running at.Heart rate sensor does not work under water. This is common to all ANT+ sensors.•For triathlon, it is recommended to wear Heart rate belt after swimming as water will •reduce the strength of heart beat signal. If the heart rate belt is wore before swimming, heart rate data may not be properly recorded after leaving the water for a period of time.
39ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s Manual Installing the Speed/Cadence Dual Sensor (Cardio 60 only)CADSPDCADSPD12SPDCAD34CAD3mmCAD56RescanTurn OffSpeed/CADCADSPDSpeed/CADSensorsSPD3mmRescan: rescan •to detect the sensor.Turn O: •disable the sensor.
40 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualNOTE:  Align both sensor and magnet as shown in the illustration (3) and (4). Pay attention on the •alignment points.Ensure the distance between the sensor and the magnet is within 3 mm.•On the initial usage, do the following:•1. Press the   button. The LED blinks from red to green, indicating the sensor is working.2. Start pedaling.3. When the cadence magnet comes across the sensor, the red LED blinks. When the speed magnet comes across the sensor, the green LED blinks. 4. The LED blinks only for the rst 10 passes after pressing the   button.5. If you want to check the alignment status after 10 passes, just press the   button and repeat step 1to 4.
41ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualWheel Size and CircumferenceThe wheel size is marked on both sides of the tires.Wheel Size L (mm)24 x 1.75 189024 x 2.00 192524 x 2.125 196526 x 7/8 192026 x 1(59) 191326 x 1(65) 195226 x 1.25 195326 x 1-1/8 197026 x 1-3/8 206826 x 1-1/2 210026 x 1.40 200526 x 1.50 201026 x 1.75 202326 x 1.95 205026 x 2.00 2055700 x19C 2080700 x 20C 2086700 x 23C 2096700 x 25C 2105700 x 28C 2136700 x 30C 2170700 x 32C 2155700C Tubular 2130700 x 35C 2168700 x 38C 2180700 x 40C 2200Wheel Size L (mm)12 x 1.75 93514 x 1.5 102014 x 1.75 105516 x 1.5 118516 x 1.75 119518 x 1.5 134018 x 1.75 135020 x 1.75 151520 x 1-3/8 161522 x 1-3/8 177022 x 1-1/2 178524 x 1 175324 x 3/4 Tubular 178524 x 1-1/8 179524 x 1-1/4 190526 x 2.10 206826 x 2.125 207026 x 2.35 208326 x 3.00 217027 x 1 214527 x 1-1/8 215527 x 1-1/4 216127 x 1-3/8 2169650 x 35A 2090650 x 38A 2125650 x 38B 2105700 x 18C 2070
42 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualHeart Rate ZonesZone What it does % of Heart Rate Reserve1: Very LightGreat for beginners, those in extremely poor condition and those primarily interested in exercising for weight loss because the body burns a higher blend of fat calories than carbohydrate calories for its fuel.50-60%2: LightWeight management & strengthening your heart, giving it the opportunity to work at its optimum level. Also known as the “aerobic tness threshold” because from this point forward, your body begins to reap the positive eects of aerobic exercise.60-70%3: ModerateBenets not only your heart but also your respitory system. Increases your endurance and enhances your aerobic power, which is the ability to transport oxygen to, and carbon dioxide away from sport-specic muscles. Increases your MET (Metabolic Equivalent) output.70-80%4: HardHigh performance training benets. Increase your body’s ability to metabolize lactic acid, allowing you to train harder before crossing over into the pain of lactate accumulation and oxygen debt.80-90%5: MaxOnly extremely t athletes work at this zone on a limited frequency and duration. Operating in oxygen debt to train metabolic pathways of fast twitch muscle bers, not endurance pathways or enzymes.90-100%Basic Care For Your Cardio 40/60Taking good care of your Cardio 40/60 will reduce the risk of damage to your device.Do not drop your Cardio 40/60 or subject it to severe shock.•Do not expose your Cardio 40/60 to extreme temperatures and excessive moisture.•The screen surface can easily be scratched. Use the non-adhesive generic screen •protectors to help protect the screen from minor scratches.Use diluted neutral detergent on a soft cloth to clean your Cardio 40/60.•Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modications to your device. Any •attempt to do so will make the warranty invalid.
43ENGLISHCardio 40/60 User’s ManualCardio 40Item DescriptionDisplay 1.4” Mono LCDDimensions 42.9 x 48.4 x 11.7 mmWeight 48 gOperating temperature -10°C ~ 50°CBattery charge temperature 0°C ~ 40°CBattery life Up to 14 days in clock modeUp to 8 hours in training mode in open-sky environmentGPS Integrated high-sensitivity receiver with embedded antennaRF receiver 2.4 GHz ANT+ receiver with embedded antennaG-Sensor 3-axis acceleration sensorCardio 60Item DescriptionDisplay 1.4” Mono LCDDimensions 42.9 x 48.4 x 13.95 mmWeight 54 gOperating temperature -10°C ~ 50°CBattery charge temperature 0°C ~ 40°CBattery lifeUp to 28 days in clock modeUp to 16 hours in training mode at open-sky environmentGPS Integrated high-sensitivity receiver with embedded antennaRF receiver 2.4 GHz ANT+ receiver with embedded antennaG-Sensor 3-axis acceleration sensor
44 Cardio 40/60 User’s ManualHeart Rate Monitor SetItem DescriptionPhysical size 67~100 x 26 x 15 mmWeight 14 g (sensor) / 35g (strap)Water Resistance 20mTransmission range 5mBattery life 1 hour per day for 24 monthsOperating temperature 5°C ~ 40°CRadio frequency/protocol 2.4GHz ANT+ wireless communication protocolSpeed & Cadence Dual SensorItem DescriptionPhysical size 32.5 x 20.2 x 60mm (body)Weight 30gWater Resistance 20mTransmission range 5mBattery life 1 hour per day for 1.4 yearsOperating temperature -10°C ~ 60°CRadio frequency/protocol 2.4GHz ANT+ wireless communication protocolAccuracy may be degraded by poor sensor contact, electrical interference, and receiver distance from transmitter.
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