Bryton orporation CA1504 GPS enabled cycling computer User Manual 3

Bryton Incorporation GPS enabled cycling computer Users Manual 3

Users Manual-3

ENGLISHAppendix 23Install the Speed/Cadence/Dual Sensor (Optional)CADENCESPEEDSPEEDSPEED3mmSPEEDSPEEDSPEEDSPEEDSpeedTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescanSPEEDSpeedTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescanCadenceTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescan12345a6a7a8a5b6b7b8bCadenceTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescan3mmCADENCESpeed/CADTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescan5c6c7c8cSpeed/CADTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescan3mm
Appendix24NOTE: To ensur• e optimum performance, do the following:- Align both sensor and magnet as shown in the illustration (5a / 5b). Pay attention on the alignment points.- Ensure the distance between the sensor and the magnet is within 3 mm.Ensure that both Speed sensor and Speed magnet are installed and aligned horizontally, •not vertically.On the initial usage, press the front button to activate the sensor and start pedaling. •When the sensor detects the magnet, the LED blinks once to indicate the alignment is correct (the LED blinks only for the rst ten passes after pressing the button). Install Heart Rate Belt (Optional)ElectrodesStrapCLOSEOPENCLOSEOPENCLOSEOPEN123456CLOSEOPENNOTE: In cold weather, wear appropriate clothing to keep the heart rate belt warm.•The belt should be worn directly on your body.•Adjust the sensor position to the middle part of the body (wear it slightly below the •chest). 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.If the sensor cannot be detected or the reading is abnormal, please warm up 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.
ENGLISHAppendix25Wheel 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
Appendix26Basic Care For Your Rider 100Taking good care of your device will reduce the risk of damage to your device.Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock.•Do not expose your device 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 device.•Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or make any modications to your device. Any •attempt to do so will make the warranty invalid.NOTE: Improper battery replacement may cause an explosion. When replacing a new battery, use only the original battery or a similar type of battery specied by the manufacturer. Disposal of the used batteries must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local authority.For better environmental protection, waste batteries should be collected separately for recycling or special disposal.
Screen TerminologiesScreen Display TerminologyLapAvSpd lap average speedLapMaSpd lap maximum speedL'stLpAvSp last lap average speedLapDist lap distanceL'stLpDist last lap distanceL'stLapT last lap timeLapAvHR lap average heart rateLapMaHR lap maximum heart rateL'LpAvHR last lap average heart rateL'A'MHR% lap average MHR percentageL'A'LTHR% lap average LTHR percentageStr'dRate stride rateAvStr'dRt average stride rateMaStr'dRt maximum stride rateLpAvSt'dR lap average stride rateLpStr'dAvL lap stride average lengthLLpSt'dAvL last lap stride average lengthAvSt'dl'gth average stride lengthAvgPace average paceMaxPace maximum paceL'st1kmP last 1km/mile paceLapAvP lap average paceL'stLpAvP last lap average paceLapMaP lap maximum paceLAvCAD lap average cadenceODO odometerT to Dest Time to DestinationD to Dest Distance to DestinationAlt. Gain Altitude GainAlt. Loss Altitude LossAppendix
Screen Display TerminologySunrise sunrise timeSunset sunset timeAvg Speed average speedMax Speed maximum speedHR heart rateAvg HR average heart rateMax HR maximum heart rateMHR Zone maximum heart rate zoneAvg CAD average cadenceMax CAD maximum cadenceLLAvCAD last lap average cadence 3s Power 3 seconds average power30s Power 30 seconds average powerLapMaxPW lap maximum power                                         last lap maximum powerAvg Power average powerLapAvgPW lap average power LLapAvgPW last lap average powerLLapMaxPWLapMaxPW lap maximum power                                         last lap maximum powerAvg Power average powerLapAvgPW lap average power LLapAvgPW last lap average powerMAP Zone Maximum Aerobic Power Zone MAP% Maximum Aerobic Power PercentageFTP Zone Functional Threshold Power FTP% Functional Threshold Power Percentage  PS L-R                           Left and Right Pedal Smoothness                                    TE-LR                            Left and Right Torque Eectiveness PB L-R                          Left  and Right Power Balance Avg PS-LR                Average Left and Right Pedal Smoothness    Avg TE-LR                Average Left and Right Torque Eectiveness Avg PB L-R               Average Left and Right Power Balance Max PS-LR Max TE-LR Max PB-LRMaximum Left and Right Pedal SmoothnessMaximum Left and Right Torgue EectivenessMaximum Left and Right Power Balance
User's Manual
Table of Contents2Getting Started ................ 4Your Rider 110 ............................. 4Accessories .................................. 5Status Icons ................................. 5Step 1: Charge your Rider 110 ... 6Step 2: Turn On Rider 110 ........... 6Step 3: Initial Setup ..................... 6Step 4: Acquire Satellite  Signals .......................................... 7Step 5: Ride Your Bike with  Rider 110 ...................................... 7Reset Rider 110 ........................... 7Share Your Records ..................... 8Settings ............................ 9My Lap .........................................  9Display ........................................ 10Sensors ........................................12Personalize User Prole ............. 14Change System Settings ............ 16View GPS Status ......................... 18View Software Version ............... 19Appendix ........................ 20Specications ............................ 20Battery Information .................. 21Install Rider 110 .......................... 22Install the Speed/Cadence/ Dual Sensor (Optional) ............. 23Install Heart Rate Belt  (Optional) ................................... 24Wheel Size and  Circumference ........................... 25Basic Care For Your Rider 110 ... 26Table of ContentsScreen Terminologies ............... 27
ENGLISHGetting Started 3WARNINGAlways consult your physician before you begin or modify any training program. Please read the details in Warranty and Safety Information guide in the package.Product RegistrationHelp us better support you by completing your device registration using Bryton Update Tool. Go to http://support.brytonsport.com for more information.Bryton SoftwareGo to http://brytonsport.com to download free software to upload your personal prole, tracks and analyze your data on the web.Australian 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.
Getting Started4Your Rider 110Getting StartedThis section will guide you on the basic preparations before you start using your Rider 110. 23PAGE ( )In Menu, press to move down to scroll • through menu options.In Meter view, press to switch meter • screen page. Press and hold to enter Shortcut page.1BACK ( )Press to return to the previous page or • cancel an operation.When recording, press to pause • recording. Press it again to stop recording.1 32LAP/OK ( )Press and hold to turn the device on/• • selection.In free cycling, press to start recording.• When recording, press to mark the lap.• •
ENGLISHGetting Started 5AccessoriesThe Rider 110 comes with the following accessories:USB cable• Bike mount•Optional items:Heart rate belt• Speed sensor• Cadence sensor•Speed/Cadence Dual sensor•Status IconsIcon Description Icon DescriptionBike Type Heart Rate Sensor Active1Bike 1 Cadence Sensor Active2Bike 2 Speed Sensor ActiveGPS Signal Status Dual Sensor ActiveNo signal (not xed) NoticationWeak signal Log Record in ProgressStrong signal Recording is pausedPower Status Bluetooth function is enabledFull battery/Half batteryLow batteryNOTE: Only the active icons are displayed on the screen.••Out-front Bike Mount/- - -
resetGetting Started6Step 1: Charge your Rider 110Connect Rider 110 to a PC to charge the battery for at least 3 hours.Unplug the device when it is fully charged.Step 2: Turn On Rider 110Press and hold   to turn on the device.Step 3: Initial SetupWhen turning Rider 11instructions to complete setup.1.  Select the display language. 2.  Read and accept the Safety Agreement.* You may see a white screen when the battery is really low.   Keep the device plugged for several minutes, it will automatically turn-on after battery is properly charged.
ENGLISHGetting Started 7Step 4: Acquire Satellite SignalsOnce the Rider 110 is turned on, it will automatically search for satellite signals. It may take 30 to 60 seconds to acquire signals. Please make sure you acquire the satellite signal for the The GPS signal icon ( /•   icon appears on the screen.• Tunnels Inside rooms, building, or undergroundUnder water  High-voltage wires or television towersConstruction sites  and heavy Step 5: Ride Your Bike with Rider 110Free ride:• In meter view, measurement starts and stops automatically in sync with the movement of the bicycle.Start an exercise and record your data:• In meter view, press   to start recording, press   to pause, press   again to stop.Reset Rider 110To reset the Rider 110, long press all three keys ( / / ) at the same time.
Getting Started8Share Your RecordsDownload Bryton Update ToolNOTE: Bryton Update Tool can notify you if a new software version or GPS data is available.  The newer GPS data can speed up the GPS acquisition. We highly recommend you to check  for updates every 1-2 weeks.1.  Go to http://www.brytonsport.com/help/start and download Bryton Update Tool.2.  Follow the on-screen instructions to install Bryton Update Tool.Share Your Tracks to Brytonsport.com1. Sign up/log in on Brytonsport.coma. Go to http://www.brytonsport.com/help/start. b. Register a new account or use your current Bryton account to log in.NOTE: Bryton account is the email address used to register as a member of  brytonsport.com.2.  Connect to PCTurn on your Rider 110 and connect it to your computer by using USB cable.3. Share Your Recordsa. Go to http://www.brytonsport.com/help/landing. Click “Upload Files” button. Then,     click “Select from Files”.b. Choose to save as “History”. Then, click “Select and Upload file”.c. Select FIT files fom Bryton folder in the device.
Settings 9SettingsWith the Settings feature, you can customize display settings, sensor settings, system GeneralExercisesSensorsProfileSettings1.  In the main screen, press   to select Settings.2.  Press    to enter the Settings menu.Smart LapWith Smart .Lap by LocationBy LocationUse currentlocation as       Lap?Yes1.  In the Settings menu, press   to select   Exercises > Smart Lap and press         . 2.  Press         to edit the setting.  3.  A “Use current location as Lap ? ” message appears on the screen. To save the data, press   to select Yes and press 4.  Press   to exit this menu.NOTE:appears on the screen. Check if the GPS is on and make sure you step outside to acquire the signal.
Ride TimeCurrent TimeTrip TimeENGLISHSettings10Lap by DistanceBy DistanceKM10.01.  In the Settings menu, press   to select  Exercises> Smart Lap and press  . 2.  Press   to edit the setting.3.  Press  /  to select your desired distance and press 4.  Press   to exit this menu.Data PageYou can set the data page setting for the Meter, Lap, and Auto Switch. You can also set the Auto Switch interval setting.Meter DisplayCurrentTimeCurrentSpeedTotalDistance3-grid display Item selection1.  In the Settings menu, press   to select Exercises> Data Page > Data Page1, Data Page 2, or                           and press        . 2.  Press  /Data PageData Page 3
ENGLISHSettings 113.  Press the selection.4.  Press  /  to select the desired setting and press 5.  Press   to exit this menu.NOTE: selection.2-grid display 3-grid displayLap Display1.  In the Settings menu, press   to select Exercises > Data Page> Lap > Data Page1 or Data Page 2 and press  .2.  Press  /  to select the number of 3.  Press you want to customize, and press    to 4.  Press  /  to select the desired setting and press 5.  Press   to exit this menu.Cycle LapData Page 1OnOnData Page 2
Settings12Auto Scroll1.  In the Settings menu, press   to select  General > Auto scroll and press  . 2.  Press   to select the setting that you want to change and press    to enter its submenu.Auto scroll: enable/disable the auto • switch.Interval: set the interval time.• 3.  Press  /  to adjust the desired setting and press 4.  Press   to exit this menu.Auto ScrollAuto ScrollOn5 secIntervalSensorsYou can customize the respective sensor settings such as enable/disable the function or rescan the sensor for the device.Heart RateTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescanHeart RateSpeedTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescanCadenceTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescanSpeed CadenceSpeed/CADTurn OffStatus: activeID XXXXXXXXXRescanSpeed/Cadence
ENGLISHSettings 131.  In the Settings menu, press   to select Sensors > Heart Rate, Speed, Cadence, or  Speed/CAD and press  . 2.  Press  to have more options. Press         to select the desired setting and press      Rescan: rescan to detect the sensor. • • 3.  Press   to exit this menu.NOTE: When the heart rate monitor is paired, the •   heart rate icon appears on the main screen.While pairing your speed/cadence sensor and the heart rate belt, please make sure there • is no other cadence/speed sensor within 5 m. When the cadence sensor is paired, the   cadence sensor icon appears on the main screen.

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