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Personalize Bike Pro le .... 33 Share Your Records ....8 Bryton Active App Auto Sync Tracks to Advanced Settings ...35 Bryton Active App ......9 Grid Setting ....... 35 Bryton Update Tool ....10 Altitude Calibration ....36 View History ....11 Noti cations .......
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Video Tutorial For a step-by-step demonstration of device and Bryton Active App, please scan QR code below to check Bryton Video Tutorials. https://www.youtube.com/brytonactive...
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Getting Started This section will guide you through the basic preparations before you start using your Rider 420. Rider 420 is equipped with barometer which shows the real time altitude. NOTE: To adjust the altitude settings on Rider 420 , refer to page 31 Your Rider 420 Power/Backlight ( •...
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Accessories The Rider 420 comes with the following accessories: • • Bike mount USB cable Optional items: • • Smart Heart Rate Sensor Smart Speed Sensor • • Smart Cadence Sensor Smart Speed / Cadence Dual Sensor • Race Mount •...
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Step 1: Charge your Rider 420 Connect Rider 420 to a PC to charge the battery for at least 4 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.
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NOTE: To improve the GPS accuracy, you can set 1 sec mode as your recording frequency ( page 20 ) and update GPS regularly by using Bryton Update Tool ( page 10 ) to update GPS data. Step 5: Ride Your Bike with Rider 420 •...
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Share Your Records Share Your Records Upload Your Tracks to Brytonactive.com 1. Sign up/log in Brytonactive.com a. Go to https://active.brytonsport.com. b. Register a new account or use your current account to log in. 2. Connect to PC Turn on your Rider 420 and connect it to your computer by USB cable. 3.
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You can nd it on the back of the device. NOTE: Bryton Active App syncs with Brytonactive.com. If you already have brytonactive.com account, please use the same account to log in to Bryton Active App and vice versa. Getting Started...
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Bryton Update Tool Bryton Update Tool is the tool for you to update GPS data, rmware and download Bryton Test. 1. Go to http://www.brytonsport.com/#/supportResult?tag=BrytonTool and download Bryton Update Tool. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Bryton Update Tool. Update GPS Data The newer GPS data can speed up the GPS acquisition.
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Delete All to view more detail info. NOTE: You can also upload your history to brytonactive.com or Bryton Active App to keep track of all your ride data. Delete History To delete your history:...
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History Flow ride = Ride Time 09/19 21:44 Lap 01 00:49 00:02:25 75.6 75.6 0.25 ride 3.69 81.4 kcal kcal laps More 1/20 Record#/Total records The arrow appears only when there is lap in this record. View History...
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Follow Track Rider 420 provides 3 ways for you to create tracks: 1. Plan trips via Bryton Active App. 2. Import trails (.GPX) from 3rd-party platforms. 3. Auto sync trails from Strava, Komoot and RideWithGPS. With turn by turn guidance, the device o ers info for distance and direction before every turn.
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Before adding POI, please ensure that you have already imported a route or planned a trip and that it appears in Bryton Active App "My Route". 1. Go to Course> My Routes in Bryton Active App. 2. Select the route you would like to add POIs.
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View/Delete Track You can veiw and delete your tracks. View Tracks: Follow Track 1. In Main Menu, press to select View Follow Track>View and press 2. Press to select the track and press to view the track. Delete Delete All Delete Your Tracks: Delete to select Follow...
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Settings In Settings, you can customize Exercises settings, GPS system, General settings, Sensor settings, Altitude, Bike and User pro le. You can also customize most used device settings via Bryton Active App. Settings Exercises GPS System General Sensors 1. In the main screen, press to select Settings.
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NOTE: selection. 2-grid display 3-grid display NOTE: If Data Page is set to Auto, Rider 420 will automatically adjust its data eld display when detecting the paired sensors. Lap Display 1. In the Settings menu, press to enter Cycle Lap Exercises >...
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Smart Lap With Smart Lap feature, you can use your device to automatically mark the lap at a speci c location or after you have traveled a speci c distance. Lap by Location 1. In the Settings menu, press to enter Exercises. By Location Press and then...
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Set Alert With the Alert feature, the device displays a message to notify you if: • • you exceed or drop below a custom speed setting during your ride. • arm per minute (rpm). • you reach a certain amount of distance for the long workouts. •...
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Data Record With Data Record function, you can set your odometer and activate 1 second mode to get more accurate data. Set ODO to enter Exercises. 1. In the Settings menu, press ODO Setup to select Data Record. Press and then press O DO Setup to enter ODO Setup and press 2.
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GPS System Rider 420 has full GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) support including GPS , GLONASS (Russia), BDS (China), QZSS (Japan) and Galileo (EU). You can select the suitable GPS Mode according to your location to enhance accuracy or suit your needs. Choose Di erent Satellite Navigation System This setting allows you to switch between di erent satellite navigation systems to suit you best.
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Change System Settings sound, time/unit , on-screen display language. 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press Backlight Off to select General. to enter System. 2. Press to enter Backlight O . 3. Press Auto 4. Press to select desired setting and press to con rm.
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Sound 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press Sound to select General. 2. Press to enter System. to select Sound and press 3. Press to con rm. 4. Press to select desired setting and press to con rm. 5.
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Contrast You can adjust contrast on your device. 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press Contrast to select General. to enter System. 2. Press to select Contrast and press 3. Press to con rm. 4. Press to adjust desired contrast. 6.
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Bluetooth Before pairing Rider 420 with your bluetooth enabled mobile phone, make sure the bluetooth function of your mobile phone and Rider 420 is turned on. Enable Bluetooth 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press Enable to select General. 2.
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When the feature is enabled, the device will automatically switch pages at the preset time. Auto Scroll 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press to select General. Auto Scroll 2. Press to select Auto Scroll and press to con rm. 3.
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Start Reminder When Rider 420 detects the motion of your bike, it would pop up a reminder to ask you if you would like to record or not. You can set the frequency of start reminder. 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press Start Remind to select General.
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Reset Data You can restore your Rider 420 to factory settings. 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press General to select General. Perform to select Data Reset and press 2. Press to con rm. factory Once reset ? 3.
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3. To pair sensors with your device, please have the Bryton Smart sensors installed rst, wearing the Heart Rate sensor or rotating the crank and wheel a few times to wake up the Bryton Smart Sensors. 4. Press to enter submenu.
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While pairing your speed/cadence sensor/the heart rate belt and power meter, please make sure there is no other cadence/speed sensor/power meter within 5m. Bryton smart sensors can only be paired when they are awake, or they would go back to sleep to preserve power.
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Note: The value of altitude on the meter mode will be changed once current altitude is adjusted. Note: Current Altitude can also be adjusted via Bryton Active App. Please go to page 36 tollearn how to calibrate altitude. Other Location Altitude With other locations altitude setting, you can save a value of altitude of your planned location, and do calibration once you are in the appointed position.
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You can change your personal information. User 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press to select Pro le. Gender 2. Press to enter User Pro le. A message of Male “Input correct pro le as it might a ect analysis.” Birthday pops up.
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Bike 1 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press to select Pro le. Spd Source to select Bike Pro le and then press 2. Press to enter. 3. Press to select setting that you want to edit and press to enter its submenu.
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Adjust Odometer Bike 1+2 1. In the Settings menu, press and then press to select Pro le. to select Bike Pro le and then press 2. Press 1033km to enter. 3. Press to select Overview and press to enter Ride Time its submenu.
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Bryton Active App Advanced Settings After pairing your Rider 420 with Bryton Active App, you will have access to Grid Setting, Altitude Calibration and Noti cations. Grid Setting You can customize your data page manually, turn on/o Smart Pause and set Data Recording.
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Tap “Finish” to complete pairing. 2. Calibrate Your Altitude a. Tap “Alt. Cal” in Bryton Active App. b. Bryton Active App shows altitude of your current location. you can also make manual changes by pressing or tap on the number to input manually.
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2. Allow Noti cation Access a. Tap “Settings>Noti cation”. b. Tap “OK” to enter setting to allow Noti cation Access for Bryton app. c. Tap “Active” and select “OK” to allow noti cation access for Bryton. d. Go back to Noti cation settings.
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Appendix Item Description Display 2.3” FSTN positive trans ective dot-matrix LCD Physical Size 49.9 X 83.9 X 16.9mm Weight Operating -10°C ~ 60°C Temperature Battery Charging 0°C ~ 40°C Temperature Battery Li polymer rechargeable battery Battery Life 35 hours with open sky ANT+™...
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Smart Cadence Sensor Item Description Physical size 36.9 x 31.6 x 8.1 mm Weight Water Resistance Incidental exposure to water of up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. Transmission range Up to 1 year Battery life Operating temperature C ~ 60 2.4GHz / Bluetooth 4.0 and Dynastream ANT+ Radio frequency/protocol...
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To replace the battery: 1. Locate the circular battery cover on the back of sensors. 2. Use your nger to press and twist cover counter-clockwise so the indicator on the cover points to unlock icon ( 3. Remove the battery and insert new battery with positive connector rst into the battery chamber. 4.
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Install Rider 420 Use Bike Mount to Mount Rider 420 (Optional) Appendix...
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Install Speed/Cadence/Dual Sensor (Optional) Cadence Sensor Speed Sensor NOTE: • Once sensors waken, the LED blinks twice. The LED continues to blink when you continue to pedal for pairing. After around 15 blinks, it will stop blinking. If not used for 10 minutes, sensor would go into sleep mode to preserve power.
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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.
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Wheel Size and Circumference The wheel size is marked on both sides of the tires. Wheel Size Wheel Size Appendix...
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Basic Care For Your Rider 420 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. •...
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Data Fields Category Data Fields Description of Data Fields Calorie The number of total calories burned. Energy Kilojoules The accumulated power output in kilojoules for the current activity. Altitude The height of your current location above or below sea level. The highest height of your current location above or below sea Max Altitude level which the rider achieved for the current activity.
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Category Data Fields Description of Data Fields The number of times your heart beats per minute. It requires Heart Rate compatible HR sensor pairing connection to your device. device. Avg HR The average heart rate for current activity. Max HR The maximum heart rate for current activity.
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FTP% Category Data Fields Description of Data Fields The current range of your Maximum Aerobic Power Pecentage MAP Zone (Zone 1 to Zone 7). MAP% The current power divided by your Maximum Aerobic Power. The current power divided by your functional threshold power. Lap NP Normalized power of the current lap Last Lap NP...
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20 cm separation distance to the user. Hereby, Bryton Inc. declares that the radio equipment type Bryton product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.brytonsport.com/download/Docs/CeDocs_Rider420.pdf...
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