User's Manual
Table of Contents
Getting Started................ |
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Your Rider 100 ............................. |
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Accessories .................................. |
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Status Icons ................................. |
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Step 1: Charge your Rider 100 ... |
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Step 2: Turn On Rider 100........... |
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Step 3: Initial Setup..................... |
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Step 4: Acquire Satellite |
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Step 5: Ride Your Bike with |
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Reset Rider 100 ........................... |
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Share Your Records ..................... |
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View Exercise Records ................ |
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History Flow ................................ |
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Settings ............................ |
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Smart Lap ................................... |
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Display ........................................ |
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Set Alert ...................................... |
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Smart Pause................................ |
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Data Record ................................ |
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Change System Settings ............. |
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View GPS Status .......................... |
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View Software Version................. |
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Bluetooth.................................... |
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Enable File Saving Mode ........... |
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Start Reminder .......................... |
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View Memroy Usage ................. |
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Reset Data ................................. |
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Sensors ...................................... |
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Battery Information.................. |
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Install Rider100 .......................... |
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Install the Speed/Cadence/ |
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Install Heart Rate Belt |
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Wheel Size and |
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Circumference ........................... |
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Basic Care For Your Rider 100... |
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Data Fields............... |
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2 Table of Contents
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://corp.brytonsport.com/products/support for more information.
Bryton Software
Go to http://brytonsport.com to upload 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.
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Getting Started 3
This section will guide you on the basic preparations before you start using your Rider 100.
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1BACK ()
•Press and hold to turn the device o .
•Press to return to the previous page or cancel an operation.
•When recording, press to pause recording. Press it again to stop recording.
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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.
2 LAP/OK ()
• Press to turn the device on.
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•In free cycling, press to start recording.
•When recording, press to mark the lap.
4 Getting Started
The Rider 100 comes with the following accessories:
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USB cable |
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• Speed sensor |
• Cadence sensor |
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Speed/Cadence Dual sensor •Out-front Bike Mount |
Icon Description
Bike Type
1Bike 1
2Bike 2
GPS Signal Status
/- - - No signal (not fixed)
Weak signal
Strong signal
Power Status
Full battery
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Half battery |
Low battery
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Heart Rate Sensor Active
Cadence Sensor Active
Speed Sensor Active
Dual Sensor Active
Notification
Log Record in Progress
Recording is paused
Bluetooth function is enabled
NOTE: Only the active icons are displayed on the screen.
Some icons may only apply to certain models.
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Getting Started 5
Step 1: Charge your Rider 100
Connect Rider 100 to a PC to charge the battery for at least 3 hours.
Unplug the device when it is fully charged.
•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.
•The temperature suitable for charging battery is 0oC ~ 40oC. Beyond this temperature range, charging will be terminated and the device will draw power from battery.
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Step 2: Turn On Rider 100
Press to turn on the device.
Step 3: Initial Setup
When turning Rider 10 instructions to complete setup.
1.Select the display language.
2.Select the unit of measurement.
NOTE: Only when you choose English for the display language, you will need to select the unit of measurement. Otherwise, default would be metric unit.
6 Getting Started
Step 4: Acquire Satellite Signals
Once the Rider 100 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 (/
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Step 5: Ride Your Bike with Rider 100
•Free 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.
To reset the Rider 100, long press all three keys ( / / ) at the same time.
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Getting Started 7
NOTE: 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.com
1.Sign up/log in on Brytonsport.com
a.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 PC
Turn on your Rider 100 and connect it to your computer by using USB cable.
3.Share Your Records
a. Go to http://www.brytonsport.com/help/landing. Click “Upload Files” button. Then, click “Select from Files”.
8 Getting Started
Use View History to view or delete your exercise history.
View History
History
View
Delete
Delete All
To view your history:
1.In the main menu, press to select
View History > View and press .
2.Press to select an exercise history from the list and press to view your history.
3.Press to exit this menu.
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NOTE: You can also upload your history to brytonsport.com to keep track of all your ride data.
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10 Getting Started
With the Settings feature, you can customize display settings, sensor settings, system
Settings
Exercises
General
Sensors
Profile
1.In the main screen, press to select Settings.
2.Press to enter the Settings menu.
With Smart
Lap by Location
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1.In the Settings menu, press to select
Exercises > Smart Lap and press .
2.Pressto 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.
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