NEWBOLER GPS Cycling Code Table

NEWBOLER Bicycle Computer Wireless GPS Bike Speedometer User Manual

Model: GPS Cycling Code Table

1. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the NEWBOLER GPS Cycling Code Table. This wireless bicycle computer is designed to provide accurate and comprehensive cycling data, including speed, distance, time, and calories, using advanced GPS positioning. It features a clear 2.4-inch display, manual backlight control, and a durable, daily life waterproof design. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your device.

NEWBOLER GPS Cycling Code Table mounted on a bicycle handlebar, showing LED backlight, GPS, and 2.4-inch display features.

NEWBOLER GPS Cycling Code Table overview with key features highlighted.

2. Specifications

Diagram showing the dimensions of the GPS Cycling Code Table (8.3cm height, 5.1cm width, 2.8cm thickness) and product information table.

Product dimensions and information.

FeatureDescription
Product NameGPS Cycling Code Table
Weight77.2 g (single gauge)
MaterialPC+ABS
Charging InterfaceType-C
BacklightManual backlight, can be continuously on
Battery Capacity1200mAh
Working TimeAbout 28 hours
Screen SizeAbout 2.4 inches
Positioning SystemFive Star Positioning (Beidou GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS)
External DevicesNo external sensors required for GPS functions
NavigationNo
Touch ScreenNo

3. Package Contents

Ensure all items are present in your package:

  • GPS Cycling Code Table Unit
  • USB Type-C Charging Cable
  • Standard Bracket Fixation (includes bracket, rubber rings)

Note: Optional extension brackets (round handle, carbon fiber integrated) may be purchased separately or included depending on your specific product variant.

Image showing the GPS Cycling Code Table, USB Type-C cable, and standard bracket components.

Included accessories.

4. Setup

4.1. Standard Bracket Installation

  1. Fix the four corners of the rubber ring onto the standard bracket.
  2. Attach the bracket to your bicycle handlebar using the rubber rings, ensuring it is secure.
  3. Align the buckle on the back of the GPS Cycling Code Table with the bracket and rotate to lock it into place.
Step-by-step visual guide for installing the standard bracket on a bicycle handlebar.

Standard bracket installation steps.

4.2. Extension Bracket Installation (Optional)

If you are using an extension bracket (e.g., round handle extension or carbon fiber integrated bracket), follow these general steps:

  1. Assemble the bracket components, including any necessary gaskets or screws.
  2. Remove the existing stand screw from your handlebar stem (if applicable).
  3. Install the extension bracket onto your handlebar or stem, tightening all screws securely.
  4. Align the buckle on the back of the GPS Cycling Code Table with the extension bracket and rotate to lock it into place.
Image showing different types of brackets suitable for the device: round handle extension, carbon fiber integrated, and standard bracket.

Various compatible installation brackets.

Step-by-step visual guide for installing an extension bracket on a bicycle handlebar.

Extension bracket installation steps.

5. Operating Instructions

5.1. Power On/Off

Press and hold the power button (usually the left-side button) for 2 seconds to turn the device on or off.

5.2. Displaying Functions

The device displays various cycling data. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the information:

  • **Up Arrow Key**: Press the Up arrow key to sequentially view: Total Distance, Total Time, Current Time, Clock, Calories.
  • **Down Arrow Key**: Press the Down arrow key to sequentially view: Current Speed, Maximum Speed, Average Speed.
Detailed diagram of the GPS Cycling Code Table display, labeling various data fields like Total Dist, Total Time, Trip Time, Clock, CAL, KM, ALT, Now, Max, Avg, Satellite Cues, Power Display, and Charging Label.

Detailed display layout and data fields.

5.3. Backlight Control

The device supports manual backlight control:

  • **Turn On/Off**: Long press the left-side button (Up arrow key) for 3 seconds to toggle the backlight on or off.
  • **Automatic Shutdown**: The backlight can be set to be always on, or it will automatically shut down after 20 minutes of inactivity.
Image showing the device display with backlight on during the day.

High definition display during the day with backlight.

Image showing the device display with backlight manually turned on at night.

Backlight manually turned on at night.

5.4. GPS Satellite Acquisition

The device uses a five-star positioning system for accurate data. When the satellite icon is flashing, the device is searching for satellites. Once the icon becomes stationary, it has successfully acquired a signal. For optimal performance, ensure you are in an open outdoor area when first using the device or if you experience signal issues.

Image illustrating multi-satellite positioning support including BeiDou, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS.

Multi-satellite positioning for sensitive and accurate response.

5.5. Automatic Shutdown

The device will automatically shut down after 20 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery life.

5.6. Clock Satellite Calibration

The clock automatically calibrates upon power-on when a satellite signal is acquired.

5.7. Product Video Guide

Official product video demonstrating features and installation steps.

6. Maintenance

6.1. Charging

The device is equipped with a 1200mAh battery and a Type-C charging port for fast charging. Ensure the device is fully charged before long rides for optimal performance.

Image showing the Type-C charging port and highlighting 28 hours of battery life.

Battery life and Type-C charging interface.

6.2. Waterproofing

The device offers daily life waterproofing. While it can withstand splashes and light rain, it is not 100% waterproof. Please avoid prolonged soaking in rain or submerging the device in water to prevent damage.

Image showing the device with water droplets, indicating daily life waterproofing, with a note not to soak it.

Daily life waterproofing information.

7. Troubleshooting

  • **No GPS Signal / Satellite Icon Flashing**: If the satellite icon is flashing, the device is actively searching for satellites. Move to an open outdoor area with a clear view of the sky to improve signal acquisition.
  • **Inaccurate Speed/Distance Readings**: Ensure the device has a stable GPS signal. The GPS function does not require external sensors, so check for environmental factors affecting GPS reception.
  • **Device Not Turning On**: Ensure the battery is sufficiently charged. Connect the device to a Type-C charger and allow it to charge for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power it on again.
  • **Automatic Shutdown During Use**: The device has an automatic shutdown feature after 20 minutes of inactivity. If it shuts down during active use, check battery level.
Image clarifying that the GPS function code table does not require sensor connection.

GPS function does not require sensor connection.

8. User Tips

  • **First Use**: For the most accurate initial setup and time calibration, power on the device in an open outdoor area to allow it to quickly acquire satellite signals.
  • **Battery Life**: To maximize the 28-hour battery life, consider turning off the backlight when not needed, especially during daylight hours.
  • **Data Review**: Utilize both the Up and Down arrow keys to explore all available data metrics, including total distance, current speed, and average speed, to get a full picture of your ride.

9. Warranty and Support

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official product page or contact the seller directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

A detailed user manual in PDF format is available for download: View User Manual (PDF)