Bryton Rider 310 User's Manual

Bryton Rider 310

Getting Started

This section will guide you on the basic preparations before you start using your Rider 310. Rider 310 is equipped with barometer which shows the real time altitude.

NOTE: To adjust the altitude settings on Rider 310, refer to page 17.

Your Rider 310

The Rider 310 is a compact GPS cycling computer. The main display shows key metrics such as Speed, RTime (Ride Time), and Dist. (Distance). The device has three primary buttons:

  • 1 BACK [BACK]: Press and hold to turn the device off. Press to return to the previous page or cancel an operation. When recording, press to pause recording. Press it again to stop recording.
  • 2 LAP/OK [LAP/OK]: Press to turn the device on. In Menu, press to enter or confirm a selection. In free cycling, press to start recording. When recording, press to mark the lap.
  • 3 PAGE [PAGE]: In Menu, press to move down to scroll through menu options. In Meter view, press to switch meter screen page.

Step 1: Charge your Rider 310

Connect Rider 310 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.
  • The temperature suitable for charging battery is 0°C ~ 40°C. Beyond this temperature range, charging will be terminated and the device will draw power from battery.

Diagram: A Rider 310 device is shown connected to a computer via a USB cable for charging.

Step 2: Turn On Rider 310

Press the [LAP/OK] button to turn on the device.

Step 3: Initial Setup

When turning Rider 310 on for the first time, the setup wizard appears on screen. Follow the 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.

Step 4: Acquire Satellite Signals

Once the Rider 310 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 first time use.

The GPS signal icon (?) appears when GPS is fixed. If the GPS signal is not fixed, an icon appears on the screen.

Please avoid obstructed environments since they might affect the GPS reception. Examples of obstructed environments include:

  • Tunnels
  • Inside rooms, building, or underground
  • Under water
  • High-voltage wires or television towers
  • Construction sites and heavy traffic

NOTE: To improve the GPS accuracy, you can set 1 sec mode as your recording frequency (page 21) and update GPS regularly by using Bryton Update Tool (page 8) or using Data Sync function (page 9) to update GPS data.

Step 5: Ride Your Bike with Rider 310

  • 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 [LAP/OK] to start recording, press [BACK] to pause, press [BACK] again to stop.

NOTE: If you continue to proceed without pressing [LAP/OK] to record, Rider 310 would pop up a reminder to ask you to record when motion of bike is detected. To set the frequency of start reminder, please go to page 30.

  • Start a training: Select Train from the menu list. Training can be based on time, distance, calories burn, or the saved workouts.

Reset Rider 310

To reset the Rider 310, long press all three keys ([BACK], [LAP/OK], [PAGE]) at the same time.

Download Bryton Update Tool

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/#/supportResult?tag=BrytonTool and download Bryton Update Tool.
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Bryton Update Tool.

Share Your Records

Share Your Tracks to Brytonactive.com

  1. Sign up Brytonactive.com
    1. Go to https://active.brytonsport.com.
    2. Register a new account.
  2. Connect to PC

    Turn on your Rider 310 and connect it to your computer by USB cable.

  3. Share Your Records
    1. Click "+" on the right upper corner.
    2. Drop FIT,BDX,GPX file(s) here or Click “Select files” to upload tracks.
    3. Click "Activities” to check uploaded tracks.

Share Your Tracks to Strava.com

  1. Sign up/log in on Strava.com
    1. Go to https://www.strava.com
    2. Register a new account or use your current Strava account to log in.
  2. Connect to PC

    Turn on your Rider 310 and connect it to your computer by USB cable.

  3. Share Your Records
    1. Click "+" on the top right corner of Strava page and then click "File".
    2. Click "Select Files" and select FIT files from Bryton device.
    3. Enter information about your activities and then click “Save & View”.

Sync Data to Bryton Mobile App

Pair Your Device with Bryton Mobile App

With the connection to Bluetooth, your Rider computer automatically uploads recorded tracks. To sync data correctly from your device, it is required to pair your device with Bryton app before syncing data for the first time.

  1. Turn on Bluetooth on your mobile phone.
  2. Go to Settings > General > Bluetooth and Select On.
  3. In Bluetooth menu, select Pairing and wait for pairing.

Diagram: Screenshots showing the Bluetooth pairing process on a mobile phone and the Rider 310 device.

  • Tap BT Sync and select the device you would like to pair and tap + to add.
  • Tap Yes after checking if the UUID shown on app is the same as your device's. (Note: UUID is the 16-digit number on the back of the device.)
  • Your device is successfully paired with Bryton app.

Diagram: Screenshots showing the device being uploaded and activities appearing in the app.

Upload Tracks with One Tap

After successfully pairing your device with Bryton Mobile App, when Bluetooth is activated both on your phone and device, all of your activities will be uploaded automatically simply by tapping the [BT Sync] icon in Bryton Mobile APP.

Note:

  • For video instruction, please click below link: HOW TO Upload Activities Using Bluetooth for Rider 100/310
  • To learn how to unpair by removing UUID, please click below link: HOW TO remove UUID from Bryton app

Training

Bicycling is one of the best types of exercise for your body. It helps you to burn your calories, lose weight, and increase your overall fitness. With the Rider 310 Training feature, you can set simple/interval workouts and use the Rider 310 to track your training or workout progress.

Note: Before setting workouts, please make sure you have input your personal information into user profile. Please refer to page 22: Personalize User Profile to learn how to change it.

Diagram: Screenshot of the Rider 310 main screen showing menu options like "Cycling", "Train & Test", "View History", "Settings".

To Plan

You can set simple workouts by entering your time or distance goals. The Rider 310 offers you three types of simple workouts: Time, Distance, and Calories.

Simple Workouts

To set a simple workout, select To Plan > Simple > Warm Up, Work, Cooldown.

  • Warm Up: Duration (manual, calorie, time, distance), Target (Pace, HR, MHR, LTHR).
  • Work: Duration (calorie, time, distance), Target (Pace, MHR%, LTHR%, HR, MHR, LTHR, Off).
  • Cooldown: Duration (manual, calorie, time, distance), Target (HR, MHR, LTHR).

Press [LAP/OK] or [PAGE] to set your target and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.

Choose Save and enter the workout name using the on-screen keyboard.

Go for a ride. Go to Train & Test > My Workouts > View and choose the saved workout. Press [LAP/OK] to start training and record log.

Using the On-screen Keyboard

Diagram: Screenshots illustrating the on-screen keyboard for naming workouts.

  • Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the input character. Select DEL to erase the data.
  • Press [LAP/OK] to confirm the selection.
  • When finished, press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select END and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.

NOTE: If user does not enter the workout name, the system will automatically label the file name according to the current date and time.

Interval Workouts

With the Interval training feature, you can use your device to customize interval workouts which include the warm up, interval, and cool down sections.

Diagram: Screenshot of the "Warm Up" setup screen showing Duration and Target options.

  1. In the Train & Test menu, press [PAGE] to select To Plan > Interval and press [LAP/OK] to enter.
  2. A “Set warm up?” message appears on the screen. Press [PAGE] to select Yes to set the "Warm up". After the settings are complete, select [LAP/OK] and press [LAP/OK] to continue.

Diagram: Screenshots for setting Work, Recovery, and Repeat Time for interval workouts.

  1. Set the interval workout settings (Work, Recovery, and Repeat Time). When finished, press [PAGE] to select Next and press [LAP/OK].
  2. A "Create a new main set?" message appears on the screen. To create another set of interval workout, select Yes and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. A "Set cool down?" message appears on the screen. Select Yes to set the "Cool down". After the settings are complete, select [LAP/OK] and press [LAP/OK] to continue.
  4. A "Save to My Workout" message appears on the screen. Select Yes and press [LAP/OK] to continue. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to enter the workout name. When finishing the name, press [BACK] and [LAP/OK] to save the workout.

My Workout

With My Workout feature, you can start your workout using the training plan that you have saved in To Plan menu.

Diagram: Screenshot of the "My Workout" menu showing View, Delete, Delete All options.

  1. In the Training menu, press [PAGE] to select My Workout and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select View and press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu.
    • Press [PAGE] to select your desired training plan and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
    • Go for a ride. Press [LAP/OK] to start training and record log.
  3. To choose which workouts to delete, select Delete.
  4. To delete all workouts, select Delete All.

NOTE: If the selected workout includes several interval settings, a workout details appear on the screen. Select Start and press [LAP/OK] to proceed with the workout.

Bryton Test

Bryton Test has preloaded on Rider 310. If you don't have it on your device, please download from Bryton Update Tool. Bryton Test includes two test courses to help you measuring your MHR and/or LTHR. Knowing your MHR and/or LTHR gives you a benchmark of your overall efficiency. It also helps you to judge progress over time and measure your exercise intensity.

  1. In the main screen, press [PAGE] to select Train & Test and press [LAP/OK] to enter Training menu.
  2. Press [PAGE] to select Bryton Test and press [LAP/OK] to enter Bryton Test.
  3. Press [PAGE] to select your desired test workout and press [LAP/OK] to enter the selected workout.
  4. The selected workout details appear on the screen. Press [LAP/OK] to start exercise.
  5. When finished the Bryton Test, press [BACK] and [LAP/OK] to save the result.

NOTE: The moment you save the result, your personal information in user profile will be changed accordingly.

Stop Training

You can stop the current training after you have reached your goal or when you decide to end the current training.

Diagram: Screenshot of the Rider 310 showing "Do you want to stop?" with "Yes" option.

  1. Press [BACK] to pause the recording and press [BACK] again to stop the recording.
  2. A "Do you want to stop?" message appears on the screen. To stop the current training, press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select Yes and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.

View Exercise/Training Record

Use View History to view or delete your exercise/training history.

Diagram: Screenshot of the "History" menu showing View, Delete, Delete All options.

To view your history:

  1. In the main screen, press [PAGE] to select View History > View and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select View and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [PAGE] to select a training history from the list and press [LAP/OK] to view your history.

NOTE: You can also upload your history to brytonactive.com to keep track of all your ride data.

Delete History

Diagram: Screenshot showing a confirmation prompt "Backup data to web first. Delete?" with "Yes" option.

To delete your history:

  1. In the main screen, press [PAGE] to select View History > View and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select Delete and press [LAP/OK] to enter the history list.
  3. Press [PAGE] to select a training history from the list and press [LAP/OK] to delete the selected history.
  4. A "Backup data to web first. Delete?" message appears on the screen. To delete the data, press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select Yes and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.

History Flow

Diagram: Displays showing "Record#/Total records", "AVG" and "MAX" data for a ride, and "Lap 01" details. Arrows indicate when lap data is present.

ride = Ride Time

Settings

With the Settings feature, you can customize exercises settings, altitude, general settings, sensor settings, bike and user profiles.

Diagram: Screenshot of the "Settings" menu showing Exercises, Altitude, General, Sensors options.

Smart Lap

With Smart Lap feature, you can use your device to automatically mark the lap at a specific location or after you have traveled a specific distance.

Lap by Location

Diagram: Screenshot of "Lap by Location" setup screen asking "Use current location as lap location?" with a "Yes" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Exercises > Smart Lap and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [LAP/OK] to enter the editing menu. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select Location and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. A "Use current location as lap location?" message appears on the screen. To save the data, press [PAGE] to select Yes and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  4. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

NOTE: If the GPS signal is not fixed, a "No GPS signal. Searching GPS, please wait" message appears on the screen. Check if the GPS is on and make sure you step outside to acquire the signal.

Lap by Distance

Diagram: Screenshot of "Lap by Distance" setup screen showing a distance value (e.g., 10.0) and unit (KM).

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Exercise > Smart Lap and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [LAP/OK] to enter the editing menu. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select Distance and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select your desired distance and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  4. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Altitude

Current Altitude

Diagram: Screenshot of the "Altitude" setting screen showing a value (e.g., 31) and unit (M).

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Altitude > Altitude and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust the desired altitude and press [LAP/OK] to confirm the setting.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Note: The value of altitude on the meter mode will be changed once current altitude is adjusted.

Other Location Altitude

Diagram: Screenshot showing altitude setting for "Location 1" with options like "Calibrate".

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Altitude > Location 1, Location 2, Location 3, Location 4, Location 5 and press [LAP/OK].
  2. To set the altitude, press [PAGE] to select Altitude and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust the desired altitude and press [LAP/OK] to confirm the setting.
  4. To calibrate the set altitude, press [PAGE] to select Calibrate and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  5. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Data Page

You can set the display settings for the Meter and Lap.

Meter Display

Diagram: Shows "Data Page" with "Current Time" and "Current Speed", "Total Distance" for a 3-grid display. Also shows "Ride Time", "Current Time", "Trip Time" for item selection.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Exercises > Data Page and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [LAP/OK] to enter Data Page setting and change the setting from Auto to Manual.
  3. Press [PAGE] to enter Data Page > Data Page1, Data Page 2, Data Page 3, Data Page 4 or Data Page 5 and press [LAP/OK].
  4. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the number of data fields and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  5. Press [PAGE] to select the item field that you want to customize, and press [LAP/OK] to confirm the selection.
  6. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  7. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Diagram: Shows "2-grid display" and "3-grid display" examples.

NOTE: The number of data fields shown on the screen depends on the "Data fields" selection.

Diagram: Shows "2-grid display" and "3-grid display" examples with different data fields.

NOTE: If Data Page is setted as Auto, Rider 310 will automatically adjust its data field display when detecting the paired sensors.

Lap Display

Diagram: Screenshot of "Cycle Lap" settings showing "Data Page 1" and "Data Page 2" with "On" status.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Exercises > Data Page > Data Page 1 or Data Page 2 and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the number of data fields and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [PAGE] to select the item field that you want to customize, and press [LAP/OK] to confirm the selection.
  4. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  5. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Set Alert

With the Alert feature, the device displays a message to notify you if:

  • Your heart rate exceeds or drops below a specific 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 specific 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.

Diagram: Screenshot of the "Alert" settings screen showing "Time" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Exercises > Alert and press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu.
  2. Select Time, Distance, Speed, HR, or Cadence and press [LAP/OK] to configure the necessary settings.
  3. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.

Smart Pause

When you have a lot of obstacles along your route such as traffic lights, crosswalk, etc., this can really impact your recorded data. When the function is activated, the time and distance will automatically pause once you stop moving and resume once you start riding to enhance your data efficiency.

Diagram: Screenshot of the "Smart Pause" settings screen showing "Enable" and "Yes" options.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Exercises > Smart Pause and press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu.
  2. Select Yes to enable the function.

Data Record

With Data Record function, you can set your odometer and activate 1 second mode to get more accurate data.

Set ODO

Diagram: Screenshot of "ODO Setup" screen showing "All" and "Recorded" options.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Exercise > Data Record and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select ODO Setup and press [LAP/OK] to enter.
  3. Press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu and press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting, then press [LAP/OK] to confirm.

NOTE: All means the odometer would show the cumulative distance of all trips; Recorded would only show the cumulative distance of recorded trips.

NOTE: If you would like to reset ODO, please refer to page 24: Reset ODO.

Enable 1sec Mode

Diagram: Screenshot of "Recording" settings showing "1 sec mode" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Exercise> Data Record and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select Recording and press [LAP/OK] to enter.
  3. Press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu and press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select 1 sec mode, and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  4. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Personalize User Profile

You can change your personal information.

Diagram: Screenshot of the "User" profile screen showing fields for Gender, Birthday, Height, Weight, Max HR, LTHR, FTP, MAP.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select User and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select the setting that you want to change and press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu.
    • Gender: select your gender.
    • Birthday: set your Birthday.
    • Height: set your height.
    • Weight: set your weight.
    • Max HR: set your maximum heart rate.
    • LTHR: set your lactate threshold heart rate.
    • FTP: set your functional threshold power.
    • MAP: set your maximum aerobic power.
  3. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  4. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

NOTE: Please enter correct personal information since it might affect analysis. If you have no idea about your Max HR/LTHR/FTP/MAP, you can use Bryton Test to test your own exercise intensity. Please refer to page 13: Bryton Test to learn how to do the test.

Personalize Bike Profile

You can customize and view your bicycle(s) profile.

Diagram: Screenshot of "Bike 1" profile settings showing Spd Source, Weight, Wheel.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Profile > Bike Profile > Bike 1 or Bike 2 and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select the setting that you want to change and press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu.
    • Spd Source: set the priority of the speed sources.
    • Weight: set the bike weight.
    • Wheel: set the bike wheel size.
    • Activate: select to activate the bike.
  3. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  4. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

NOTE: For details on wheel size, see “Wheel Size and Circumference" on page 38.

View Bike Profile

Diagram: Screenshot showing "Bike 1" with Trip 1, Trip 2, and Ride Time data.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Profile > Bike Profile > Overview and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select the desired bike and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [PAGE] to view more data of the selected bike.
  4. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Adjust Odometer

Diagram: Screenshot showing "Bike 1+2" ODO, Ride Time, and Alt. Gain data.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Profile > Bike Profile > Overview and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select Bike 1+2 and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [LAP/OK] to enter into ODO setting page.
  4. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust ODO and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  5. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

NOTE: To get to the number faster, you can long press [BACK]/[PAGE].

Reset ODO

You can reset the distance of Trip 1, Trip 2 and odometer.

Diagram: Screenshot showing "Bike 1" with Trip 1, Trip 2, and a "Reset? YES" prompt.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Profile > Bike Profile > Overview and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select the desired bike and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [PAGE] to select trip 1 or trip 2 and press [LAP/OK] to confirm. If you choose Bike 1+2, please select ODO.
  4. A message "Reset?" pops up on your device. press [PAGE] to select "YES" and press [LAP/OK] to confirm or press [PAGE]/[BACK] to set ODO to the desired number.
  5. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

NOTE: Trip 1, Trip 2 means cumulative mileage recorded before you reset it. They are 2 separate distance measurements. You are free to use Trip 1 or Trip 2 to record, for example, weekly total distance and use another to record, for example, monthly total distance.

Change System Settings

You can customize the device system settings such as backlight off, key tone, sound, time/unit, on-screen display language.

Backlight Off

Diagram: Screenshot of "Backlight Off" settings showing "Auto" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > System > Backlight Off and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Key Tone

Diagram: Screenshot of "Key Tone" settings showing "On" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > System > Key Tone and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Sound

Diagram: Screenshot of "Sound" settings showing "On" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > System > Sound and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Time/Unit

Diagram: Shows settings for Daylight Save (+0:00), Date Format (dd/mm/yyyy), Time Format (24hr), Unit (KM,KG), and Temperature (°C).

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > System > Time/Unit > Daylight Save, Date format, Time format, Unit, Temperature and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting/format and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Language

Diagram: Screenshot of "Language" selection screen showing English, Deutsch, Français options.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > System > Language and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

View GPS Status

You can view the GPS signal information that your device is currently receiving.

Diagram: Screenshot of "GPS" status screen showing "Full Power" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > GPS and press [LAP/OK].
  2. To set the signal search mode, press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
    • Off: Turn-off GPS functions. Choose this to save power when GPS signal is not available, or when GPS information is not required (such as indoor use).
    • Full Power: maximum position and speed accuracy, consumes more power.
    • PowerSaving: Achieves longer battery life when used in good GPS signal condition, but less accurate.

View Software Version

You can view your device current software version.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > About.
  2. Press [LAP/OK] to confirm. The current software version is displayed on the screen.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Bluetooth

Before pairing Rider 310 with your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, make sure the Bluetooth function of your mobile phone and Rider 310 is turned on.

Enable Bluetooth

Diagram: Screenshot of "Enable Bluetooth" settings showing "On" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > Bluetooth and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to select On and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Configure Auto Scroll

When the feature is enabled, the data will automatically switch pages at the preset time.

Diagram: Screenshot of "Auto Scroll" settings showing "On" and "Interval 5 sec" options.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > Auto Scroll and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [PAGE] to select the setting that you want to change and press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu.
    • Auto scroll: enable/disable the auto switch.
    • Interval: set the interval time.
  3. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  4. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Enable File Saving Mode

When the feature is enabled, the device will automatically overwrite from your oldest records when memory storage is full.

Diagram: Screenshot of "Overwrite" settings showing "On" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > File Saving and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu and press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Start Reminder

When Rider 310 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.

Diagram: Screenshot of "Start Reminder" settings showing "Once" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > Start Remind and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [LAP/OK] to enter its submenu and press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

View Memory Usage

View the storage status of the device.

Diagram: Screenshot of "Memory %" showing 7% used.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > Memory %. The storage status is displayed on the screen.
  2. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

Reset Data

You can restore your Rider 310 to factory setting.

Diagram: Screenshot of "General" menu showing "Perform factory reset? Yes" option.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select General > Data Reset and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [BACK]/[PAGE] to adjust the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.

NOTE: Factory reset operation will restore device to factory default settings. In addition to deleting all the tracks, it will also delete pre-paired sensors and pre-loaded Bryton Test but will not remove UUID from the account you added in. To remove UUID, please click below link for video instruction. HOW TO remove UUID from Bryton app

Sensors

You can customize the respective sensor settings such as enable/disable the function or rescan the sensor for the device.

Diagram: Shows status screens for Heart Rate, Speed, Cadence, Speed/CAD, and Power meter sensors, indicating "Status: active" and "ID XXXXXXXXX". Options include Rescan and Turn Off.

  1. In the Settings menu, press [PAGE] to select Sensors > Heart Rate, Speed, Cadence, or Speed/CAD Power Meter and press [LAP/OK].
  2. Press [LAP/OK] to have more options. Press [PAGE] to select the desired setting and press [LAP/OK] to confirm.
    • Rescan: rescan to detect the sensor.
    • Turn on/Turn off: enable/disable the sensor.
  3. Press [BACK] to exit this menu.

NOTE:

  • When the heart rate monitor is paired, the ❤️ heart rate icon appears on the main screen. 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 5 m. When the cadence sensor is paired, the cadence sensor icon (?‍♀️) appears on the main screen.
  • Rider 310 provides 2 bike profiles. Each profile has its respective sensor setting. Simply activate the bike you choose you ride in Bike Profile setting and you are ready to go. Please refer to page 23 to learn how to activate the bike.

Appendix

Specifications

Rider 310

Item Description
Display1.8" FSTN positive transflective dot-matrix LCD
Physical Size45.1 x 69.5 x 17.3 mm
Weight56g
Operating Temperature-10°C ~ 50°C
Battery Charging Temperature0°C ~ 40°C
BatteryLi polymer rechargeable battery
Battery Life36 hours with open sky
ANT+™Featuring certified wireless ANT+™ connectivity. Visit www.thisisant.com/directory for compatible products.
GPSIntegrated high-sensitivity GPS receiver with embedded antenna
BLE SmartBluetooth smart wireless technology with embedded antenna
Water ResistantWater resistant to a depth of 1 meter for up to 30 minutes.

Cadence Sensor

Item Description
Physical size36.9 x 31.6 x 8.1 mm
Weight6 g
Water ResistanceIncidental exposure to water of up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes
Transmission range3 m
Battery lifeUp to 1 year
Operating temperature-10°C ~ 60°C
Radio frequency/protocol2.4GHz / Bluetooth 4.0 and Dynastream ANT+ Sport wireless communications protocol

Accuracy may be degraded by poor sensor contact, electrical interference, and receiver distance from the transmitter.

Heart Rate Monitor

Item Description
Physical size63x34.3x15mm
Weight14.5g(sensor)/31.5g(strap)
Water ResistanceIncidental exposure to water of up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes
Transmission range3 m
Battery lifeUp to 2 years
Operating temperature0°C ~ 40°C
Radio frequency/protocol2.4GHz / Bluetooth 4.0 and Dynastream ANT+ 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 CR2032 battery. 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 connector first into the battery chamber.
  5. Use a coin to twist the cover clockwise so the arrow on the cover points to CLOSE.

Diagram: Shows the CR2032 battery and the process of opening and closing the battery cover.

NOTE:

  • When installing a new battery, if the battery is not placed with the positive connector first, 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 used batteries.

Install Rider 310

Use Bike Mount to Mount Rider

Diagram: Four steps illustrating the installation of the Rider 310 using the bike mount on handlebars.

Use F-Mount to Mount Rider (Optional)

Diagram: Two steps illustrating the installation of the Rider 310 using the F-Mount.

Install the Speed/Cadence/Dual Sensor (Optional)

Diagram: Illustrates the placement of the Cadence Sensor on the crank arm and the Speed Sensor on the wheel hub. Also shows components of the dual sensor and their assembly.

NOTE:

  • Once the sensor is waken, the LED blinks twice. The LED continues to blink when you start pedaling for pairing. After around 15 times blink, it stops blinking to preserve power. Please complete the pairing during the time the sensor is awake.

Install Heart Rate Belt (Optional)

Diagram: Illustrates the components of the heart rate belt (strap, electrodes) and how to wear it around the chest.

NOTE:

  • In cold weather, wear appropriate clothing to keep the heart rate belt warm.
  • The belt should be worn directly on your body.
  • 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 firmly so that it will not turn loose during the exercise.
  • If the sensor cannot be detected or the reading is abnormal, please warm up for about 5 minutes.
  • If the heart rate belt is not used for a period of time, remove the sensor from the heart rate belt.

Wheel Size and Circumference

The wheel size is marked on both sides of the tires.

Wheel Size L(mm) Wheel Size L(mm)
12x1.7593526x3.002170
12x1.9594026x1-1/81970
14x1.50102026x1-3/82068
14x1.75105526x1-1/22100
16x1.501185650C Tubular 26x7/81920
16x1.751195650x20C1938
16x2.001245650x23C1944
16x1-1/81290650x25C 26x1(571)1952
16x1-3/81300650x38A2125
17x1-1/41340650x38B2105
18x1.50134027x1(630)2145
18x1.75135027x1-1/82155
20x1.25145027x1-1/42161
20x1.35146027x1-3/82169
20x1.50149027.5x1.502079
20x1.75151527.5x2.12148
20x1.95156527.5x2.252182
20x1-1/81545700x18C2070
20x1-3/81615700x19C2080
22x1-3/81770700x20C2086
22x1-1/21785700x23C2096
24x1.751890700x25C2105
24x2.001925700x28C2136
24x2.1251965700x30C2146
24x1(520)1753700x32C2155
24x3/4 Tubular1785700C Tubular2130
24x1-1/81795700x35C2168
24x1-1/41905700x38C2180
26x1(559)1913700x40C2200
26x1.251950700x42C2224
26x1.402005700x44C2235
26x1.502010700x45C2242
26x1.752023700x47C2268
26x1.95205029x2.12288
26x2.10206829x2.22298
26x2.125207029x2.32326
26x2.352083

Basic Care For Your Rider 310

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.
  • 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 device.
  • Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or make any modifications to your device. Any attempt to do so will make the warranty invalid.

NOTE: Improper battery replacement may cause an explosion. When replacing a new battery, use only the original battery or a similar type of battery specified by the manufacturer. Disposal of the used batteries must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local authority.

For better environmental protection, waste batteries should be collected separately for recycling or special disposal.

Data Fields

Diagram: Tables listing various Data Fields and their Complete Data Field Names.

Page 1

Data Field Complete Data Field Name
SunriseSunrise Time
SunsetSunset Time
RTimeRide Time
AvgSpdAverage Speed
Max SpdMaximum Speed
HRHeart Rate
Avg HRAverage Heart Rate
Max HRMaximum Heart Rate
MHR ZoneMaximum Heart Rate Zone
LTHR ZoneLactate Threshold Heart Rate Zone
MHR%Maximum Heart Rate Percentage
LTHR%Lactate Threshold Heart Rate Percentage
AvgCADAverage Cadence
MaxCADMaximum Cadence
LapAvSpdLap Average Speed
LapMaSpdLap Maximum Speed
L'stLpAvSpLast Lap Average Speed
LapDistLap Distance
L'stLpDistLast Lap Distance
L'stLapTLast Lap Time
LapAvHRLap Average Heart Rate
LapMaHRLap Maximum Heart Rate
L'LpAvHRLast Lap Average Heart Rate
L'A'MHR%Lap Average MHR Percentage
L'A'LTHR%Lap Average LTHR Percentage
LpAvSt'dRLap Average Stride Rate
LpStr'dAvLLap Stride Average Length
LLpSt'dAvLLast Lap Stride Average Length
LapAvPLap Average Pace
L'stLpAvPLast Lap Average Pace

Page 2

Data Field Complete Data Field Name
LapMaPLap Maximum Pace
LAVCADLap Average Cadence
LLAvCadLast Lap Average Cadence
ODOOdometer
Temp.Temperature
Dist.Distance
T to DestTime to Destination
D to DestDistance to Destination
Max Alt.Maximum Altitude
Alt. GainAltitude Gain
Alt. LossAltitude Loss
Str'dRateStride Rate
AvStr'dRtAverage Stride Rate
MaStr'dRtMaximum Stride Rate
AvSt'dl'gthAverage Stride Length
AvgPaceAverage Pace
MaxPaceMaximum Pace
L'st1kmPLast 1 km/mile Pace
PW nowCurrent Power
Avg PWAverage Power
Max PWMaximum Power
LapMaxPWLap Maximum Power
LLapMaxPWLast Lap Maximum Power
LapAvgPWLap Average Power
LLapAvgPWLast Lap Average Power
3s PW3 Seconds Average Power
30s PW30 Seconds Average Power
MAP ZoneMaximum Aerobic Power Zone
MAP%Maximum Aerobic Power Percentage
FTP ZoneFunctional Threshold Power Zone
FTP%Functional Threshold Power Percentage

Page 3

Data Field Complete Data Field Name
CPB-LRCurrent Left and Right Power Balance
MPB-LRMaximum Left and Right Power Balance
APB L-RAverage Left and Right Power Balance
CTE-LRCurrent Left and Right Torque Effectiveness
MTE-LRMaximum Left and Right Torque Effectiveness
ATE-LRAverage Left and Right Torque Effectiveness
CPS L-RCurrent Left and Right Pedal Smoothness
APS L-RAverage Left and Right Pedal Smoothness
MPS-LRMaximum Left and Right Pedal Smoothness
IFIntensity Factor
NPNormalized Power
SPSpecific Power
TSSTraining Stress Score

NOTE: Some data fields may only apply to certain models.

Models: Rider 310, Rider 310 GPS Bike Computer, GPS Bike Computer, Bike Computer, Computer

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