Bryton orporation CA1505 GPS enabled cycling computer User Manual 2

Bryton Incorporation GPS enabled cycling computer Users Manual 2

Users Manual-2

Settings23
Language
Language
English
Deutsch
Français
1. In the Settings menu, press to select
General > System > Language and press .
2. Press / to select the desired setting
and press
3. Press to exit this menu.
View GPS Status
You can view the GPS signal information that your device is currently receiving.
1. In the Settings menu, press to select
General > GPS and press .
2. To set the signal search mode, press
3. Press / to select the desired setting
and press
this to save power when GPS signal is
not available, or when GPS information
is not required (such as indoor use).
Full Power: maximum position and
speed accuracy, consumes more
power.
PowerSaving: Achieves longer battery
life when used in good GPS signal
condition, but less accurate.
GPS
PowerSave
Full Power
Off
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Settings
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View Software Version
You can view your device current software version.
1. In the Settings menu, press to select General > About.
2. Press to conrm.
The current software version is displayed on the screen.
3. Press to exit this menu.
Appendix
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Appendix
Specications
Rider 310
Item Description
Display 1.8" FSTN positive transective dot-matrix LCD
Physical Size 45.1 x 71.9 x 17.3 mm
Weight 54g
Operating
Temperature
-10°C ~ 50°C
Battery Charging
Temperature
0°C ~ 40°C
Battery Li polymer rechargeable battery
Battery Life 20 hours with open sky
GPS
Integrated high-sensitivity GPS receiver with embedded an
tenna
RF Transceiver
2.4GMHz receiver with embedded antenna to support ANT+
heart rate, speed sensor, cadence sensor
Water Resistant IPX7 waterproof rating
Cadence Sensor
Item Description
Physical size
33.9 x 13.5 x 39 mm
Weight 14 g
Water Resistance IPX7
Transmission range 5 m
Battery life 1 hour per day for 16 months
Operating temperature -10oC ~ 60oC
Radio frequency/protocol 2.4GHz / Dynastream ANT+ Sport wireless
communications protocol
Accuracy may be degraded by poor sensor contact, electrical interference, and receiver
distance from the transmitter.
BLE Smart Bluetooth smart wireless technology with embedded antenna
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Appendix
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Heart Rate Monitor
Item Description
Physical size 67~100 x 26 x 15 mm
Weight 14 g (sensor) / 35g (strap)
Water Resistance 20 m
Transmission range 5 m
Battery life 1 hour per day for 24 months
Operating temperature 5oC ~ 40oC
Radio frequency/protocol 2.4GHz / Dynastream ANT+ Sport wireless
communications protocol
Accuracy may be degraded by poor sensor contact, electrical interference, and receiver
distance from the transmitter.
Battery Information
Heart Rate Monitor and Cadence Sensor Battery
The heart rate monitor/cadence sensor contains a user-replaceable CR2032 battery.
To replace the battery:
1. Locate the circular battery cover on the back of the heart rate
monitor/cadence sensor.
2. Use a coin to twist the cover counter-clockwise so the arrow on
the cover points to OPEN.
3. Remove the cover and battery. Wait for 30 seconds.
4. Insert the new battery, with the positive connector rst into the
battery chamber.
5. Use a coin to twist the cover clockwise so the arrow on the cover
points to CLOSE.
NOTE:
When installing a new battery, if the battery is not placed with the positive connector •
rst, the positive connector will easily deform and malfunction.
Be careful not to damage or lose the O-ring gasket on the cover.•
Contact your local waste disposal department to properly dispose of used batteries.•
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Install Rider 310
Mount Rider 310 to the Bike
Install the Speed/Cadence/Dual Sensor
(Optional)
CADENCESPEED
SPEED
SPEED
3
mm
SPEED
SPEED
SPEED
SPEED
Speed
Turn Off
Status: active
ID XXXXXXXXX
Rescan
SPEED
Speed
Turn Off
Status: active
ID XXXXXXXXX
Rescan
Cadence
Turn Off
Status: active
ID XXXXXXXXX
Rescan
1
2
3
4
5a
6a
7a
8a
5b
6b
7b
8b
Cadence
Turn Off
Status: active
ID XXXXXXXXX
Rescan
3
mm
CADENCE
6c 7c 8c5c
3
mm
Speed/CAD
Turn Off
Status: active
ID XXXXXXXXX
Rescan
Speed/CAD
Turn Off
Status: active
ID XXXXXXXXX
Rescan
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Appendix
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NOTE:
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)
Electrodes
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NOTE:
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.
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Appendix
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Wheel Size and Circumference
The wheel size is marked on both sides of the tires.
Wheel Size L (mm)
24 x 1.75 1890
24 x 2.00 1925
24 x 2.125 1965
26 x 7/8 1920
26 x 1(59) 1913
26 x 1(65) 1952
26 x 1.25 1953
26 x 1-1/8 1970
26 x 1-3/8 2068
26 x 1-1/2 2100
26 x 1.40 2005
26 x 1.50 2010
26 x 1.75 2023
26 x 1.95 2050
26 x 2.00 2055
700 x19C 2080
700 x 20C 2086
700 x 23C 2096
700 x 25C 2105
700 x 28C 2136
700 x 30C 2170
700 x 32C 2155
700C Tubular 2130
700 x 35C 2168
700 x 38C 2180
700 x 40C 2200
Wheel Size L (mm)
12 x 1.75 935
14 x 1.5 1020
14 x 1.75 1055
16 x 1.5 1185
16 x 1.75 1195
18 x 1.5 1340
18 x 1.75 1350
20 x 1.75 1515
20 x 1-3/8 1615
22 x 1-3/8 1770
22 x 1-1/2 1785
24 x 1 1753
24 x 3/4 Tubular 1785
24 x 1-1/8 1795
24 x 1-1/4 1905
26 x 2.10 2068
26 x 2.125 2070
26 x 2.35 2083
26 x 3.00 2170
27 x 1 2145
27 x 1-1/8 2155
27 x 1-1/4 2161
27 x 1-3/8 2169
650 x 35A 2090
650 x 38A 2125
650 x 38B 2105
700 x 18C 2070
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Basic Care For Your Rider 310
Taking 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 Terminologies
Screen Display Terminology
LapAvSpd lap average speed
LapMaSpd lap maximum speed
L'stLpAvSp last lap average speed
LapDist lap distance
L'stLpDist last lap distance
L'stLapT last lap time
LapAvHR lap average heart rate
LapMaHR lap maximum heart rate
L'LpAvHR last lap average heart rate
L'A'MHR% lap average MHR percentage
L'A'LTHR% lap average LTHR percentage
Str'dRate stride rate
AvStr'dRt average stride rate
MaStr'dRt maximum stride rate
LpAvSt'dR lap average stride rate
LpStr'dAvL lap stride average length
LLpSt'dAvL last lap stride average length
AvSt'dl'gth average stride length
AvgPace average pace
MaxPace maximum pace
L'st1kmP last 1km/mile pace
LapAvP lap average pace
L'stLpAvP last lap average pace
LapMaP lap maximum pace
LAvCAD lap average cadence
ODO odometer
T to Dest Time to Destination
D to Dest Distance to Destination
Alt. Gain Altitude Gain
Alt. Loss Altitude Loss
Appendix 32
Screen Display Terminology
Sunrise sunrise time
Sunset sunset time
Avg Speed average speed
Max Speed maximum speed
HR heart rate
Avg HR average heart rate
Max HR maximum heart rate
MHR Zone maximum heart rate zone
Avg CAD average cadence
Max CAD maximum cadence
LLAvCAD last lap average cadence
3s Power 3 seconds average power
30s Power 30 seconds average power
LLapMaxPW
LapMaxPW lap maximum power
last lap maximum power
Avg Power average power
LapAvgPW lap average power
LLapAvgPW last lap average power
MAP Zone Maximum Aerobic Power Zone
MAP% Maximum Aerobic Power Percentage
FTP Zone Functional Threshold Power
FTP% Functional Threshold Power Percentage
PS L-R Left and Right Pedal Smoothness
PB L-R Left and Right Power Balance
Avg PS-LR Average Left and Right Pedal Smoothness
Avg PB L-R Average Left and Right Power Balance
Max PS-LR
Max TE-LR
Max PB-LR
Maximum Left and Right Pedal Smoothness
Maximum Left and Right Power Balance
User's Manual
Table of Contents
2
Getting Started ................ 4
Your Rider 320 ............................. 4
Accessories .................................. 5
Status Icons ................................. 5
Step 1: Charge your Rider 320 ... 6
Step 2: Turn On Rider 320 ........... 6
Step 3: Initial Setup ..................... 6
Step 4: Acquire Satellite
Signals .......................................... 7
Step 5: Ride Your Bike with
Rider 320 ...................................... 7
Reset Rider 320 ........................... 7
Share Your Records ..................... 8
Training ............................ 9
Simple Workouts ......................... 9
My Workout ............................... 10
Stop Training ............................. 11
View Exercise/Training
Record ........................................ 11
History Flow............................... 12
Settings .......................... 13
Smart Lap ................................... 13
Altitude ...................................... 14
Data Page .................................. 15
Sensors ....................................... 17
Personalize User Prole ............19
Change System Settings ........... 21
View GPS Status ........................ 23
View Software Version .............. 24
Appendix ........................ 25
Specications ............................ 25
Battery Information .................. 26
Install Rider 320 .......................... 27
Install the Speed/Cadence/
Dual Sensor (Optional) ............. 28
Install Heart Rate Belt
(Optional) ................................... 29
Wheel Size and
Circumference ........................... 30
Basic Care For Your Rider 320 ... 31
Table of Contents
Screen Terminologies ............... 32
Bluetooth ................................... 18
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Getting Started 3
WARNING
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.
Product Registration
Help us better support you by completing your device registration using Bryton Update Tool.
Go to http://support.brytonsport.com for more information.
Bryton Software
Go to http://brytonsport.com to download free software to upload your personal prole,
tracks and analyze your data on the web.
Australian Consumer Law
Our 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 Started4
Your Rider 320
Getting Started
This section will guide you on the basic preparations before you start using your Rider 320.
Rider 320 is equipped with barometer which shows the real time altitude.
NOTE: To adjust the altitude settings on Rider 320, refer to page 15.
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3PAGE ( )
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 3
2LAP/OK ( )
Press and hold to turn the device on/
selection.
In free cycling, press to start recording.
When recording, press to mark the lap.

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