Bryton orporation CA1608 GPS enabled cycling computer User Manual part 1of4
Bryton Incorporation GPS enabled cycling computer Users Manual part 1of4
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Users Manual part 1of4
bry’ron‘” User's Manual b bryfon‘ Table of Contents Getting Started Your Rider 10 . Accessories .. Status Icons ..... Step 1: Charge your I er 10 Step 2: Turn On Rider 10 . Step 3: Inltlal Setup.... Step 4: Acqulre Satelllte Slgnnls... Step 5: Rlde Your Blke wlth Rlder 10 Reset Rider 10 Share Your Records omminv-ah \l Battery Information Install Rider 10 Install the Speed/Cadence! Dual Sensor (Optional) ..... In stall Heart Rate Belt l0ptional)...... Wheel Size and Circumference ..... Basic Care For chr Table of Contents QWARNING Always consult your physician before you begin or modify any training program. Please read the details in Warrantyand Saiety Information guide in the package. 43‘ ¢ Download Bryton App Scan below QR Code to download Bryton App or you can go to Google Play forandroid/App Store for ios to search Bryton App and download it, After adding UUID (16 digit number) on the back of your device to Bryton account and with aluetooth connection, your Rider computer automatically uploads recorded tracks. httpfl/down|oad.brytonsport.com/inst.html 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 ior compensation for any other reasonably ioreseeahle loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced ifthe goods fail to he of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a moior iailure. Getting Started 3 HSI1DN3 b bryfon‘ Getting Started This section will guide you on the basic preparations before you start using your Rider 10. Your Rider 10 II Power/0K (0/ I on O) I MENUWM) - Press to turn the device on. - Press to enter/exit menu mode. ~ Press and hold to turn the device oflr . press m camel an operation. - In free cycling, press to start iecordlng. . When recording, press to siop recording. In Menu, press to confirm a selection. Backlight/Page Hts/VA) . Long press to turn on/oll backlight . In Menu. press to move down to smell through menu options. ~ In Meter mode, press to switch meter screen page. 4 Gaming Started Accessories The Rider 10 comes wiKh lhe following accessories: - USB cable Optional items: - Smavt Heavt Rate Monitor ~ Small Cadence Sensor ~ Bike mount Status Icons . Smart Speed Sensor . FrMount “on Desmphnn an“ Type - Dayiignt Saving Q Heart Rate Sensor Attive 36 Bike 1 .& Backligh! m | Speed Sensor Active 95 Bike 2 m 12 hour mode Cadence Sensoi Active GPS Slgnal Status Select 12h or 24h Blueloolh Active 1" No signal (not fixed) g Gradient Recording ’5 Weak signal m. m Almude Gain/Altitude Loss 4;, Strong signal a Ride Time Power Status T Trip Time . Full battery ”in Cadence Value I) /D Half banery [n3 .— Heart Rate Value D Low battery M Odometer Not’fication D Distance Q Incoming Call D1 02 Distance 1/ Distan(e 2 5 Email Maximum 5 Message LY) Average Getting Started 5 b bryion' Step 1: Charge your Rider 10 Connect Rider 10 to a PC to charge the battery tor at least 4 hours. Unplug the device when it is fully charged. ~ Vou may see a white screen when the battery is really low. Keep the device plugged ior several minutes. it will automatically turn—on alter battery is properly charged. ~ The temperature suitable for charging battery is 0"C - 40"(2. Beyond this temperature range. charging will be terminated and the device will draw power from battery. 1-. PC l l ‘ I ‘ Ark-nexu- * \ EllDfll-‘J Step 2:Turn 0n Rider 10 Press (1) to turn on the device. Step 3: Initial Setup when turning Rider 10 on forth: firstflmenhe setupwlzard appears on screen. Follw the Instructions to complete setup. 1. Press VA to select the unit 0! measurement. 6 Getting Started Step 4: Acquire Satellite Signals Once the Rider 10 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 lor the first tlme use, The GPS signal icon (’e‘l’r‘) appears when GPS is fixed, . lithe GPS signal is not fixed, an f icon appears on the screen. - Please avoid the obstructed environments since they might afiect the GPS reception. Tunnels Inside rooms, Under water Highrvollage Construction building, or wires or sites and heavy underground television traffic towels Step 5: Ride Your Bike with Rider 10 . Fr“ rlde: In meter view, measurement starts and stops automatically in sync with the movement of the bicycle. . Start an e Rise and "(0rd your data- In meter View, press not. to start recording, press Iofl againto stop. Reset Rider 10 To reset the Rider 10, long press two keys (him he.) at the same time. Getting Started HSHDNE 9 Nylon“ Download Bryton Update Tool 1. Goto htt , .br tons rtzom el startznd download Bryton UpdateTool. 2. Follow the art-screen Instructions to Install Bryton Update TooL Share Your Records Share Your Tracks to Brytonactlvexom 1. Slgn up Brytonocdvucom a, Go to httsz/active.brytonsport.com/home. b, Reglster a new account, 2. Connect to PC Turn on your Rider 10 and connect It in your computer by USB cable. 3. Share Your Records a. Cllck '+" on the rlght upper corner. bt Drop FIT,BDX,GPX file“) here or Cllck 'Selecl files‘ to upload lrxks. c. Click 'Actlvltles' to check uploaded tucks. Share Your Tracks to Strava.com L Sign up/log ln on Stravuom a. Go to mm b. Register a new account or use your current Strava Kcounl to log in. 1. Connect to PC Turn on your Rider l0 and zonnea it to your computer by USB cable. 3. Share Your Records a. Click'4' on the top right comer of Slrzvz page and then click 'File'. h,Clldt‘Sde-:t Flls'and seleamfilsfrom Bryton device. c. Enter information about your activities and then click 'Save &View'. 3 Getting Started b bryion' Appendix Specifications Rider 10 Description Dispiay 2“FSTN positivetransflectiveLCD Physical Size 71 X462 X 16.5 mm Weig ht 529 Operating , 10°C ~ SO'C Temperature Battery Charging 0°C ~ AO‘C Temperature Battery Li polymer rechargeable battery Battery Lite 18 hours With open sky GPS Integrated high-sensitivity GPS IKeiver with embedded antenna BLE Smart Bluetooth smart wireless technology with embedded antenna Water Resistant Water resistant to a depth or I meter for up to 30 minutes. Cadence Sensor Itern striptmn Physkal size 36.9 X 31.6 X 8.1 mm Weig m 6 9 Water Resistance HKidenul expoaure to water at up to i meter (or up to 30 minures Transmission range 3 m Battery life Up In I year Operating temperature 710% - arc Radio frequenty/protrxol ZAGHZ/ Eluetoolh 4.0 and Dynasrream ANT+ Sport wrreiess communicalruns prolocul Accuracy may be degraded by poor sensor Contact. electrical inrerierence, and receiver distance from the transmitter. 9 Appendlx Heart Rate Monitor Desmpimn Physical size 63 x 34.3 x 15 mm Weight 14.5 9 (sensor) [31.59 (strap) Water Resistance Incidental exposure towns 01 up to I meter rev up to so minutes Transmission range 3 in Battery life Up to 2 years Operating temperature WC - 50°C 2.4GHz / Bluetooth 4.0 and Dynastream ANT+ Rad” "Emmy/”mm“ 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 CR203Z batteryt To replace the battery: 1, Locate the circular battery cover on the back of the heart rate monitor, 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 cerium first Into the battery chamber. 5. Use a coin to twist the cover clockwise so the arrow on the cover points [0 CLOSE. Appendix 10 HSI‘IDN] b bryton' Install Rider 10 Use Bike Mount to Mount Rider 11 Appendix Install the Speed/Cadence Sensor (Optional) Appendix 12 HSI19N3 b bryton' Install Heart Rate Belt (Optional) Strap Electrodes 13 Appendix Wheel Size and Circumference The wheel size is marked on both Sides oflhe tiles. m“magnumgggggggggg mug. mmmm_mmm WW mm mmemm mm mmmmmmm 1785 s a u s 1 2 m.mMMwmfim mzmmmmmmm 2416/4 Tubular I4 Appendix 9 Nylon“ Basic Care For Your Rider 10 Taking good care of your device will reduce the risk ofdamage to your device. - Do not drop your deviceor 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 son cloth to dean your device. - Donot-teempttodlmflmhmmhwmlfiaflmmwmdeflmw attempt to do so will make the warranty Invalid, For better environmental protection, waste batteries should be collected separately for recycling or special disposal. :5 Appendix
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