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Page Count: 51
- Getting Started
- Find & Go
- Training
- Step Counter
- Settings
- Data Management
- Stopwatch
- Appendix

User's Manual

Table of Contents2
Getting Started ................ 5
Your Rider 50 ............................... 5
Reset the Rider 50 ....................... 6
Accessories .................................. 6
Status Icons ................................. 6
Step 1: Charge the Battery ........ 7
Step 2: Install Memory Card ....... 8
Step 3: Turn on the Rider 50 ....... 8
Step 4: Initial Setup ..................... 9
Step 5: Acquire Satellite
Signals .......................................... 9
Step 6: Ride your Bike with
Rider 50! ....................................... 9
How to connect your device
with brytonsport.com............... 10
1. Download Bryton Bridge 2 ................10
2. Register an Account .............................10
3. Connect to PC.........................................10
4. Share Your Experience With Other
Bikers .........................................................10
Find & Go ........................ 11
Navigate Rides from History .... 11
Navigate Rides from Planned
Trip ............................................. 11
Find Location ............................. 12
Search POI ....................................................12
Enter a Location Name Using the
On-screen Keyboard .................................13
Select a Category .......................................13
Search Location ..........................................14
My POI ........................................ 15
Stop Navigating ........................ 16
Data Recording .......................... 16
History ....................................... 16
Use the Map ............................... 17
Cycling Route Map (CR Map) .... 18
Training .......................... 19
Simple Workouts ....................... 19
By Time ..........................................................19
By Distance ..................................................20
By Calories ....................................................20
Basic Workouts .......................... 21
Interval Workouts ..................... 22
Lap Workouts............................. 22
My Schedule Workouts ............. 23
My Buddy ................................... 24
My Workout ............................... 24
Test Workouts ............................ 25
Stop Training ............................. 26
Step Counter .................. 27
Settings .......................... 28
Grid Display ............................... 28
Info Page / Altitude Page / Map Page /
My Buddy Page ...........................................28
Day/Night mode ........................................29
Sensors ....................................... 30
Compass .......................................................30
Cadence ........................................................31
Heart Rate.....................................................31
Speed .............................................................32
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Speed/Cadence ..........................................32
Power .............................................................32
Auto Detect .................................................33
Change Altitude Settings ......... 33
Current Altitude .........................................33
Other Position Altitude............................34
Change System Settings ........... 34
Backlight O ................................................34
Brightness ....................................................35
Language ......................................................35
Date Format .................................................35
Time Format ................................................36
Unit Format ..................................................36
Adjust Date and Time ............... 37
Alert ........................................... 37
Cadence ........................................................38
Distance ........................................................38
Speed .............................................................38
Time ................................................................39
Heart Rate.....................................................39
View GPS Status ........................ 40
Personalize User Prole ............ 40
Personalize Bike Prole ............ 41
Change Map Setting ................. 41
Data Management ......... 42
Load Files ................................... 42
Insert a microSD Card (optional) ..........42
Connect the USB Cable ...........................42
Transfer Files to Your Computer ...........42
Transfer Files to Another
Rider 50 ...................................... 42
Transfer Data ...............................................43
Receive Data ................................................43
Stopwatch ...................... 44
Countdown ................................ 44
Timer .......................................... 45
Appendix ........................ 46
Specications ............................ 46
Battery Information .................. 47
Wheel Size and
Circumference ........................... 48
Heart Rate Zones ....................... 49
Basic Care For Your Rider 50 ..... 49

Australian Consumer Law
Getting Started4
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 Bridge.
Go to http://support.brytonsport.com for more information.
Bryton Software
tracks and analyze your data on the web.
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.

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Your Rider 50
Getting Started
This section will guide you on the basic preparations before you start using your Rider 50.
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1Power
Press and hold to turn the Rider 50 on •
or o.
Short press to turn on or o the •
backlight.
2Start / Stop
In training mode or direction mode, •
press and hold to stop recording
log.
In free cycling, press • to start
recording. Press and hold to stop
recording.
3Info
Press to display information about •
the Message List, Training Overview
(Displayed after started a training),
Step Overview (Displayed after
enabled Step Counter), or Lap info
(Displayed after started a Lap training).
45-Way Navigator / Enter
Move up/down to scroll through list, •
move right to the next page; move left
to back the previous page. Press the
center to conrm a selection.
In map page, move cursor by 5-way •
navigator to the location you want to
save, press to save the POI. Move
up/down/left/right to pen the map.
Press the center to call out the zoom
in/out bar. Press it again to cancel.

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5LED Indicator
Red is charging; Green is fully charged.•
7Mode
Press to switch modes: Grid, Map, and •
My Buddy (Displayed after started a
training).
8Back
In Map page, press • to re-center
grid display cursor position.
In other pages, press to return to the •
previous page or cancel an operation.
Reset the Rider 50
To reset the Rider 50, press and hold and for ve seconds.
Accessories
The Rider 50 comes with the following accessories:
Power adapter•
Plug(s)•
USB cable•
Bike mount•
microSD card•
6Menu
Press to open the menu.•
Press and hold to calibrate the •
barometer.
Optional items:
Speed/Cadence sensor•
Heart rate belt•
For quick change of the display info •
in a grid, you can highlight a grid by
moving the 5-way navigator and enter
it to select a new display item.
Status Icons
Icon Description
Bike in used
Bike 1
Bike 2
GPS Signal Status
No signal (not xed)
Weak signal
Strong signal
Icon Description
Power Status
Full battery
Half battery
Low battery
Heart Rate Sensor Active
Cadence Sensor Active
Power Meter Active

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Icon Description
New Message notication
Training Plan in Progress
Log Record in Progress
NOTE: Training Plan, Log Record, and New Message notication are displayed only when
they are in progress.
Step 1: Charge the Battery
Warning:
This product contains a lithium-ion battery. See the Warranty and Safety Information guide
in the package for important battery safety information.
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NOTE:
Charge the Rider 50 for at least 4 hours before you start using it.•
You can also charge the Rider 50 using your computer but recommended to turn o the •
Rider 50 to ensure the battery will be fully charged.
Always keep the USB lid tightened when riding. If the screen appears foggy, please place •
Rider 50 in a dry place for 2 days and wait until the moisture disappears.
The Rider 50 may come with dierent plug head(s) suitable in the country where you
purchased the device.
1. Open the weather cap.
2. Connect the mini-USB end of the USB
cable to the mini-USB port of the Rider
50.
3. Connect the other end to the power
adapter.
4. Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet.

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To use the plug:
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Step 2: Install Memory Card
Insert a micro SD card with the golden contact area facing downwards as shown on below
illustration.
NOTE: After you insert or remove the microSD card, the Rider 50 will automatically restart.
Step 3: Turn on the Rider 50
Press and hold the Power button to turn the Rider 50 on.
1. Pull up the default plug.
2. Press and hold the tab.
3. Insert the plug head.
4. Release the tab to lock the plug head and
push the plug down.

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Step 4: Initial Setup
When turning the Rider 50 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 prole”.
(It is recommended to input the data. The data accuracy will highly aect your training
analysis.)
4. Read and accept the Safety Agreement.
5. Select one of the available regional maps from the list.
IMPORTANT:
You can only activate one free regional map and this process is irreversible.
Follow the on-screen instructions to activate map on the micro SD card.
NOTE:
After unplugging the Rider 50 from the USB, the Rider 50 will reset itself.•
Do not unplug the USB cable during the les transferring process. Otherwise, the les may •
be damaged or corrupted.
We highly recommend you to register the Rider 50 via Bryton Bridge. (Internet connection •
required)
After you have installed Bryton Bridge, it will automatically launch when the device is
connected to the computer. If the software does not automatically launch, double-click
Bryton Bridge shortcut icon on the computer’s desktop.
Step 5: Acquire Satellite Signals
Once the Rider 50 is turned on, it will automatically search for satellite signals.
It may take 30 to 60 seconds to acquire signals. The GPS signal icon turns blue when GPS is
xed.
Step 6: Ride your Bike with Rider 50!
1. Just ride with free cycling mode or set up a training program through Menu options.
2. Press the Mode button to switch modes.
3. Select from the available dierent modes: Grid, Map, and My Buddy.

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How to connect your device with
brytonsport.com
1. Download Bryton Bridge 2
a. Go to http://www.brytonsport.com/help/start and download Bryton Bridge 2.
b. Click Launch Bryton Bridge and follow the on-screen instructions to install Bryton
Bridge.
2. Register an Account
Go to http://www.brytonsport.com and register an account. Please provide accurate
information in Personal Setting.
3. Connect to PC
Turn on your Rider 50 and connect it to your computer by using USB cable.
4. Share Your Experience With Other Bikers
To share your experiences with other bikers around the world, please visit
http://www.brytonsport.com.
NOTE:
Go to corp.brytonsport.com > Support > Tutorial for more instructions.•
The Map DVD can be used as backup.•

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Find & Go
With the Find & Go feature, you can navigate rides from History, Planned Trip, and My POI
list. You also can nd your points of interest or a place by entering the name, address, or
coordinate of the location.
Navigate Rides from History
You can navigate any trip saved in your Rider 50 history.
Navigate Rides from Planned Trip
You can navigate a ride uploaded to your Rider 50 from the Bryton Bridge application.
1. Prepare and download your trip via brytonsport.com and Bryton Bridge application.
2. Connect your Rider 50 with the computer using the USB cable.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data to your Rider 50.
4. Press the Menu button.
5. Use the 5-way navigator to select Find & Go > Planned Trip.
6. Select a ride from the list and press the center of the 5-way navigator to conrm. It
displays the details of the ride.
1. Press the Menu button to open the
menu.
2. Use the 5-way navigator to select Find &
Go.
Move the 5-way navigator up/down to •
select the item.
Press the center to conrm.•
1. In the Find & Go menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select History.
2. Select a ride from the list.
3. Highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to start navigation.
4. A pink dotted line (track) appears on the
map, showing you the direction to your
destination.

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Select an option:
- display the route.
- delete the selected route from the
Planned Trip list.
In the Overview display, select an option:
- switch the starting and ending points.
- view the route on the map.
- navigate to your selected destination.
A preplanned trip is as a green line on the •
map; the pink line is as the direction to
your destination.
NOTE: To add a location into My POI list,
press the Info button. Highlight
and enter the location name.
Find Location
You can search for points of interest from the saved waypoints (location) and recent nds in
your Favorites. You can also search certain place by entering its address.
Search POI
1. In the Find & Go menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Search > Search POI.
2. Enter a name and select a category.
3. To start searching, use the 5-way
navigator to highlight and press the
center of the 5-way navigator to conrm.

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Enter a Location Name Using the On-screen Keyboard
1. Move the 5-way navigator up/down/left/
right to select the character.
2. Press the center of the 5-way navigator to
conrm the selection.
To toggle between upper and lower •
case letters, select .
To change the input method, select •
.
To move the cursor position, select •
or .
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
Select a Category
1. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired category.
2. Press the center of the 5-way navigator to
conrm the selection.
An example of Search POI Result
Search Details Search Result

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Search Location
1. In the Find & Go menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Search > Address.
2. Enter an address (country-state, city, road
name, and house number).
3. To start navigating to the destination,
use the 5-way navigator to highlight
and press the center of the 5-way
navigator to conrm.
NOTE: To use the Search feature, you need to get the GPS xed. It will search the place
within 6 km radius of the current position.
Find Coordinate
You can search for places by entering the coordinate of the location.
1. In the Find & Go menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Find Coordinate.
2. Use the 5-way navigator to select the
coordinate search format and press the
center of the 5-way navigator to conrm.
3. Use the 5-way navigator to enter the new
coordinate.
To move to another eld, select •
or . You can also change the
coordinate by selecting or .
4. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
5. You can save the Coordinate by selecting
and navigate by selecting .

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My POI
You can navigate any POI saved in My POI.
1. In the Find & Go menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select My POI.
2. Select a place from the list and press the
center of the 5-way navigator to conrm.
It displays the POI details.
3. Use the 5-way navigator to highlight
to start navigating the ride.
Select an option:
- show POI route on the map.
- delete the selected route from the POI list.
- navigate to your selected POI.
Back To Start
After you have reached your destination
or nished your ride, press the Menu
button and use the 5-way navigator to select
Find & Go > Back to Start.
The Rider 50 navigates you back to your
starting point.

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Stop Navigating
To stop your ride:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Use the 5-way navigator to select Find &
Go > Stop Trip.
Data Recording
The Rider 50 can record points every second of your ride.
In training mode or direction mode, press • to stop recording log.
In free cycling, press • to start recording and press it again to stop recording.
History
The Rider 50 automatically saves the history as the timer starts. History includes date, time,
distance, average speed, and altitude.
After you have nished a ride, you can view the history data on the Rider 50.
To view your history:
1. Press the Menu button to open the
menu.
2. Use the 5-way navigator to select Find &
Go > History.
3. Select a route from the History list and
press the center of the 5-way navigator to
conrm.
It displays the route details.

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Select an option:
- display the route.
- edit the name for selected History.
- delete the selected route from the History list.
NOTE:
The three icons are only displayed for the recorded log with GPS information. Otherwise, you •
will only see one icon .
You can also upload your history to brytonsport.com to keep track of all your ride data. See •
“Data Management” on page 42.
You can also view history by pressing the Menu• button and use the 5-way navigator to
select View History.
Use the Map
Press the Mode button to switch to Map mode. When you begin your ride, a dotted
line (track) appears on the map, showing you the route to your destination.
Use the 5-way navigator to zoom on the
map:
Press the center to call out the zoom in/•
out bar.
Move up/down/left/right to pen the map. •
Press the center again to hide the zoom •
bar.
During navigation, if the route is o course,
press the Info button to recalculate the
route.

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When you are using the device for navigation, press the Info button to see the next turn
(see image on the left), and press MORE to see the succeeding turns.
Cycling Route Map (CR Map)
Regional Cycle Network National & International
Cycle Network
Trails
Mount Bike Trails Local Cycle Roads Local Cycle Network

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Simple Workouts
You can set simple workouts by entering your goals, and My Buddy will assist you to achieve
them.
The Rider 50 oers you with three types of simple workouts: By Time, By Distance, and By
Calories.
By Time
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select To plan > Simple > By
Time.
2. Set your time.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight Start and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
4. A “Do you want to save it to my workout?”
message appears on the screen. To save
the data, use the 5-way navigator to
highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
5. Enter the workout name using the on-
screen keyboard.
6. Go for a ride. Press to start training
and recording log.
Training
Bicycling is one of the best type of exercise for your body. It helps you to burn your calories,
lose weight and increase your overall tness. With the Rider 50 Training feature, you can set
tness training plans or simple/advance workouts and train with your virtual partner, My
Buddy. Use the Rider 50 to track your training or workout progress.
1. Press the Menu button to open the
menu.
2. Use the 5-way navigator to select
Training.
Move the 5-way navigator up/down to •
select the item.
Press the center to conrm.•

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By Distance
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select To plan > Simple > By
Distance.
2. Set your distance.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight Start and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
4. A “Do you want to save it to my workout?”
message appears on the screen. To save
the data, use the 5-way navigator to
highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
5. Enter the workout name using the on-
screen keyboard.
6. Go for a ride. Press to start training
and recording log.
By Calories
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select To plan > Simple > By
Calories.
2. Set your calories that you want to burn.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight Start and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
4. A “Do you want to save it to my workout?”
message appears on the screen. To save
the data, use the 5-way navigator to
highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
5. Enter the workout name using the on-
screen keyboard.
6. Go for a ride. Press to start training
and recording log.

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Using the On-screen Keyboard
1. Move the 5-way navigator up / down / left / right to select the character.
Highlight • to reset the data.
Highlight • to erase the data.
Highlight • or to move the cursor location.
Highlight • to toggle between upper and lower case letters.
Highlight • to change the input method.
2. Press the center of the 5-way navigator to conrm the selection.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator to highlight and press the center of the
5-way navigator to conrm.
Highlight • to cancel the setting.
Basic Workouts
You can create a workouts based on the time and heart rate zone.
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to to select To plan > Basic.
2. Set your time and the desired zone type.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight Start and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
4. A “Do you want to save it to my workout?”
message appears on the screen. To save
the data, use the 5-way navigator to
highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
5. Enter the workout name using the on-
screen keyboard.
6. Go for a ride. Press to start training
and recording log.

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Interval Workouts
You can create a customize interval workouts with your Rider 50.
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select To plan > Interval.
2. Set the interval workout settings.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight Start and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
4. A “Do you want to save it to my workout?”
message appears on the screen. To save
the data, use the 5-way navigator to
highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
5. Enter the workout name using the on-
screen keyboard.
6. Go for a ride. Press to start training
and recording log.
Lap Workouts
With the Lap feature, you can use your Rider 50 to automatically mark the lap at a specic
location or after you have traveled as specic distance. You can also manually mark the lap
at your preferences.
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select To plan > Lap.
2. Select the desired lap type.
3. Set the selected lap settings.
4. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight Start and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
5. Go for a ride. Press to start training
and recording log.

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My Schedule Workouts
You start a workout based on the preset interval workouts data.
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select My Schedule.
2. Choose the workout and press to
conrm.
3. Press to start the workout. 4. To start recordng log, press .
5. To pause /resume the recording log,
press .
6. To stop the current workout, press and
hold .

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My Buddy
My Buddy is a design that helps you meet your training or simple workout goals.
1. Choose a training plan from Planned Trip or History.
2. Go for a ride.
The Rider 50 displays My Buddy data bars and it reminds you during your training.
NOTE: You can customize the data elds on My Buddy mode. See “My Buddy Grid” on
page 28.
My Workout
With this feature, you can start your workout using the training plan that you have saved
earlier.
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select My workout.
2. Select your desired training plan and
press the center of the 5-way navigator to
conrm.
3. The selected workout details appear on
the screen. Press the center of the 5-way
navigator to start the workout.
4. Go for a ride. Press to start training
and recording log.

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Test Workouts
Test workouts will be automatically updated on to your Rider 50 after you synchronize with
Bryton Bridge application. Through the test workout, you can measure your FTP (Functional
Threshold Power), LTHR (Lactate Threshold Heart Rate), MAP (Maximum Aerobic Power), or
MHR (Max Heart Rate) from your Rider 50.
1. In the Training menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Test.
2. Select your desired test workout and
press the center of the 5-way navigator to
conrm.
FTP Test: a test workout for measuring •
your functional threshold power.
LTHR Test: a test workout for •
measuring your lactate threshold heart
rate.
MAP Test: a test workout for •
measuring your maximum aerobic
power.
MHR Test: a test workout for measuring •
your maximum heart rate.
3. The selected workout details appear on
the screen. Press the center of the 5-way
navigator to start the workout.
4. Go for a ride. Press to start training
and recording log.
NOTE: Before starting with the test workout, you must have a Rider 50, a heart rate belt,
and a power meter. The heart rate belt is used for measuring MHR and LTHR, and the
power meter is used for measuring FTP and MAP.

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Stop Training
You can stop the current training after you have reached your goal, or you decide to end the
current training.
1. Press and hold .
2. A “Current training and recording will
be stopped, would you like to execute?”
message appears on the screen. To
stop the current training, use the 5-way
navigator to highlight and press
the center of the 5-way navigator to
conrm.

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Step Counter
With the Step Counter feature, you can record the number of steps that you take. It can also
determine the distance you have covered and calculate how many calories you have burned
up. Use your step counter to track your progress.
1. Press the Menu button to open the
menu.
2. Use the 5-way navigator to select Step
Counter.
Move the 5-way navigator up/down to •
select the item.
Press the center to conrm.•
3. Start walking.
The Rider 50 automatically counts each
step you take.
NOTE:
To leave the step counter, please press • or or key and select in the message
box.
Daily step counts can be reviewed by pressing • key or upload your data through Bryton
Bridge to see the detail analysis on brytonsport.com.
The device will keep a 7-day record of step counts. Please use Bryton Bridge to upload your •
steps before they are overwritten by new records.

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Grid Display
You can set the grid setting for the information, altitude, map, and My Buddy displays. You
can also set the display brightness setting.
Info Page / Altitude Page / Map Page / My Buddy Page
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Grid Display > Info
Grid, Info Grid2, Info Grid3, Altitude
Page, Map Grid, or My Buddy Grid.
2. Move the 5-way navigator left/right to
select the number of grid display and
press the center to conrm.
3. Use the 5-way navigator to select the
item eld that you want to customize.
Settings
With the Settings feature, you can customize page settings, sensor settings, system settings,
bike and user prole, alerts setup, and map setting.
1. Press the Menu button to open the
menu.
2. Use the 5-way navigator to select
Settings.
Move the 5-way navigator up/down to •
select the item.
Press the center to conrm.•

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4. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the item setting, and press the
center to conrm.
Move the 5-way navigator right/left to
the next / previous page of the list.
5. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting.
6. When nished, press the center of the
5-way navigator to conrm.
NOTE: When you see “--” in a grid, it means the sensor is inactive. To activate the sensor,
refer to “Sensors” on page 30-33.
Day/Night mode
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Grid Display > Day/
Night mode.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Auto Day/Night Mode: automatic •
adjust the backlight brightness.
Day Mode: color scheme for day vision.•
Night Mode: color scheme for night •
vision.

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Sensors
You can customize the sensor settings such as enable/disable the function, rescan or do
calibration for the Rider 50.
Compass
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Sensors > Compass.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
On: enable the sensor.•
O: disable the sensor.•
Calibration: calibrate the Rider 50 •
compass.
Compass Calibration
1. Hold Rider 50 rmly in your hand.
2. Wave your arm and write the innite
symbol shown on the screen for several
seconds.
3. When calibration is completed, it will emit
beep sound.
CAUTION!
When using the electronic compass, do not place the Rider 50 near objects that generate
the magnetic elds, such as electric appliances, magnets, or buildings (high-voltage tower).
These objects may cause the Rider 50 point to the wrong direction.

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Cadence
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Sensors > Cadence.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
On: enable the sensor.•
O: disable the sensor.•
Rescan: rescan to detect the cadence •
sensor.
NOTE: While pairing your cadense sensors, please make sure there is no other cadence
sensor within 5 m.
Heart Rate
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Sensors > Heart Rate.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
On: enable the sensor.•
O: disable the sensor.•
Rescan: rescan to detect the heart rate •
sensor.
NOTE:
When the heart rate monitor is paired, the • heart rate icon appears on the main screen.
While pairing your heart rate sensors, please make sure there is no heart rate sensor within 5 m. •

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Speed
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Sensors > Speed.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
On: enable the sensor.•
O: disable the sensor.•
Rescan: rescan to detect the speed •
sensor.
Speed/Cadence
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Sensors > Speed/
Cadence.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
On: enable the sensor.•
O: disable the sensor.•
Rescan: rescan to detect either speed •
or cadence sensor.
NOTE:
When the cadence sensor is paired, the • cadence sensor icon appears on the main screen.
While pairing your cadence/speed sensors, please make sure there is no other cadence/•
speed sensor nearby.
Power
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Sensors > Power.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
On: enable the power meter.•
O: disable the power meter.•
Rescan: rescan to detect the power •
meter.
Calibration: calibrate the power meter. •

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Auto Detect
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Sensors > Auto
Detect.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Yes: automatically scan the sensors.•
No: manually scan the sensors.•
Change Altitude Settings
You can set the altitude setting for the current location and the other 5 locations.
Current Altitude
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Altitude Calibration
> Current Altitude.
2. Set the current altitude.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator
to highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.

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Other Position Altitude
You can set your 5 locations which are the most frequently visited. After manually entering
each location altitude, select a desired location, for example, Position 1 and select
Calibration to adjust the correct altitude.
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Altitude Calibration
> Position 1, Position 2, Position 3,
Position 4, or Position 5.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Altitude: set the location altitude. •
Edit Name: specify the location name. •
Calibration: calibrate the Rider 50 with •
the specied location altitude.
NOTE: To ensure the data is accurate, it is highly recommended that you adjust the
barometer every time before using your Rider 50.
Change System Settings
You can customize the Rider 50 system settings such as backlight o, brightness, on-screen
display language, and time/unit data format.
Backlight O
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select System > Backlight
O.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.

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Brightness
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select System > Brightness.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
adjust the brightness level and press the
center to conrm.
Language
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select System > Language.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired language and press the
center to conrm.
Date Format
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select System > Time/Unit >
Date format.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired date format and press
the center to conrm.

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Time Format
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select System > Time/Unit >
Time format.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired time format and press
the center to conrm.
Unit Format
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select System > Time/Unit
> Unit.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired unit format and press
the center to conrm.

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Adjust Date and Time
You can adjust the current date and time.
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way navigator to select System > Time/Unit > Date or
Time.
2. Enter the new date or adjust the current time setting with the on-screen keyboard.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator to highlight and press the center of the
5-way navigator to conrm.
Alert
With the Alert feature, the Rider 50 beeps and displays a message to notify you if:
your heart rate exceeds or drops below a specic 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 specic 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.•
NOTE: To use the heart rate, speed or cadence alerts, you must have a Rider 50, a heart rate
belt, and a cadence sensor.

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Cadence
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Alert > By Cadence.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Alert: set the alert status. •
Max Cadence: specify the fastest •
cadence amount in revolutions of the
crank arm per minute (rpm).
Min Cadence: specify the slowest •
cadence amount in revolutions of the
crank arm per minute (rpm).
Distance
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Alert > By Distance.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Alert: set the alert status. •
Distance: specify the maximum •
distance.
Speed
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Alert > By Speed.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Alert: set the alert status. •
Max Speed: specify the maximum •
speed.
Min Speed: specify the minimum •
speed.

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Time
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Alert > By Time.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Alert: set the alert status. •
Time: specify the maximum riding •
time.
Heart Rate
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Alert > Heart Rate.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Alert: set the alert status. •
Max HR: specify the maximum heart •
rate.
Min HR: specify the minimum heart •
rate.

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View GPS Status
You can view the information about the GPS signal the Rider 50 is currently receiving. The
GPS signal icon turns blue when GPS is xed.
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select GPS Status.
2. Move the 5-way navigator left/right to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
On: enable the GPS satellites. The •
Rider 50 will automatically search for
satellite signals.
O: disable the GPS satellites.•
Personalize User Prole
You can change your personal information.
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select User Prole.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Name: enter your name using the on-•
screen keyboard.
Gender: select your gender.•
Birthday: enter your birthday.•
Height: set your height. •
Weight: set your weight.•
MHR: set your maximum heart rate.•
LTHR: set your lactate threshold heart •
rate.
MAP: set your maximum aerobic •
power.
FTP: set your functional threshold •
power.

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Personalize Bike Prole
You can customize your bicycle(s) prole.
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Bike prole > Bike 1
or Bike 2.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Status: set the bike status. •
Name: enter the bike name using the •
on-screen keyboard.
Bike Type: select the bike type.•
Weight: set the bike weight.•
Wheel: set the bike wheel size.•
Total Mileage: set the total mileage of •
the bike ride.
NOTE: For details on wheel size, see “Wheel Size and Circumference” on page 48.
Change Map Setting
You can change the orientation of the map.
1. In the Settings menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Map > Always North.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the desired setting and press the
center to conrm.
Yes: display the map where the •
heading direction is in the north.
No: display the map as normal bird •
view.

Data Management42
Data Management
You can use the Rider 50 as a USB mass storage device, and you can purchase a separate
micro SD card for additional external memory.
Load Files
Insert a microSD Card (optional)
Insert a microSD card with the golden contact area
facing downwards as shown on the illustration.
Connect the USB Cable
1. Open the weather cap of the mini-USB port.
2. Connect the mini-USB end of the USB cable to the mini-USB port of the Rider 50.
3. Connect the other end to your computer. The Rider 50 resets and enters the USB mode.
The computer automatically detects the Rider 50 and installs the necessary driver and
application.
Transfer Files to Your Computer
1. Launch the Bryton Bridge application.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data to your computer.
NOTE: Upload your historical data to brytonsport.com and keep track of all your data via
Bryton Bridge application.
Transfer Files to Another Rider 50
With the Knock-Knock feature, you can transfer les to another Rider 50 using wireless
technology.
1. Turn on both Rider 50 units, and bring
them within range (4 m) of each other.
2. Press the Menu button to open the
menu.
3. Use the 5-way navigator to select Knock
Knock.
Move the 5-way navigator up/down to •
select the item.
Press the center to conrm.•

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Transfer Data
1. In the Knock Knock menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Transfer Data.
2. Move the 5-way navigator up/down to
select the data items that you want to
share and press the center to conrm.
3. When nished, use the 5-way navigator to
select Knock Knock.
4. A “Ready to Knock” window appears on
the screen. Press the center of the 5-way
navigator to conrm.
5. To start transferring data, use the 5-way
navigator to highlight and press the
center of the 5-way navigator to conrm.
NOTE: Bring both Rider 50 units within 4 m (or closer) range of each other.
Receive Data
1. In the Knock Knock menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Receive Data.
2. A “Ready to Knock” window appears on
the screen. Press the center of the 5-way
navigator to conrm.
3. To accept receiving data from another
Rider 50 unit, use the 5-way navigator to
highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm.
NOTE:
The duration of le transfer depends on the le size. It is recommended to transfer smaller •
le size on each data sharing.
When transferring or accepting the data, please keep the device with 4 m apart.•

Stopwatch44
Stopwatch
With the Stopwatch feature, you can measure the amount of time elapsed from the time the
Rider 50 is activated and deactivated. You can switch between two modes: Countdown and
Timer. Countdown is used to notify you when a set amount of time has passed. Timer is used
to measure how long something takes.
1. Press the Menu button to open the
menu.
2. Use the 5-way navigator to select
Stopwatch.
Move the 5-way navigator up/down to •
select the item.
Press the center to conrm.•
Countdown
1. In the Stopwatch menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Countdown.
2. Set the countdown time, and highlight
and press the center of the 5-way
navigator to conrm.
3. To start the countdown, move the 5-way
navigator left/right to highlight and
press the center of the 5-way navigator to
conrm.
4. To pause the countdown, move the
5-way navigator left/right to highlight
and press the center of the 5-way
navigator to conrm.
5. To reset the countdown, move the
5-way navigator left/right to highlight
and press the center of the 5-way
navigator to conrm.

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Timer
1. In the Stopwatch menu, use the 5-way
navigator to select Timer.
2. To start the timer running, press the
center of the 5-way navigator to conrm.
3. To record a lap while the watch is running,
move the 5-way navigator left/right to
highlight and press the center of
the 5-way navigator to conrm. It displays
the rst lap time.
Repeat this step to create a new lap.•
4. To stop the watch, move the 5-way
navigator left/right to highlight and
press the center of the 5-way navigator to
conrm.

Appendix46
Appendix
Specications
Rider 50
Item Description
Display 2.2” Color LCD
Resolution 176 x 220
Physical size 54.7 x 96 x 21.6 mm (2.15” x 3.77” x 0.85”)
Weight 106 g (3.73 oz)
Operating
temperature
-15oC ~ 50oC
Battery Charge
temperature
0oC ~ 40oC
Battery 1200mAh rechargeable Li Battery
Battery life With backlight o, it can work up to 15 hours
GPS Integrated high-sensitivity ST GPS receiver with embedded
patch antenna
RF transceiver 2.4GHz ANT+ transceiver with embedded antenna
Storage Embedded 2GB iNAND, support microSD up to 32GB
Barometer 300 ~ 1100 hPA (+9000 ~ -500 m above the sea level)
Speed/Cadence Sensor
Item Description
Physical size 37.5 x 35 x 12 mm
Weight 25 g
Water Resistance 1 ATM
Transmission range 3 m
Battery life 1 hour per day for 22 months (660 hours)
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 transmitter.

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Heart Rate Monitor
Item Description
Physical size 34.7 x 3.4 x 1.1 cm
Weight 44 g
Water Resistance 10 m
Transmission range 3 m
Battery life 1 hour per day for 16 months (480 hours)
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 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 30 seconds.
4. Insert the new battery with the battery contacts the positive
connector rst, then put it into the battery chamber.
5. Use a coin to twist the cover clockwise so the arrow on the cover
points to CLOSE.
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NOTE:
When installing new battery, if the battery did not contact the positive battery 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 batteries.•
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Appendix48
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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Zone What it does % of
Heart
Rate
Reserve
1: Very Light
Great 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: Light
Weight 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 eects of aerobic exercise.
60-70%
3: Moderate
Benets 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-
specic muscles. Increases your MET (Metabolic
Equivalent) output.
70-80%
4: Hard
High performance training benets. 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: Max
Only 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 Rider 50
Taking good care of your Rider 50 will reduce the risk of damage to your Rider 50.
Do not drop your Rider 50 or subject it to severe shock.•
Do not expose your Rider 50 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 Rider 50.•
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modications to your Rider 50. Any •
attempt to do so will make the warranty invalid.
Heart Rate Zones
