Bryton Rider 35 User's Manual

Your guide to the Bryton Rider 35 cycling computer.

Getting Started

This section will guide you on the basic preparations before you start using your Rider 35.

Your Rider 35

The Bryton Rider 35 features several buttons for navigation and operation:

[Diagram description: A diagram shows the Bryton Rider 35 device with numbered buttons indicating their functions.]

Reset the Rider 35

To reset the Rider 35, press and release both the [Back Button] and [Lap/Down Button] at the same time.

Accessories

The Rider 35 comes with the following accessories:

Optional items include:

Status Icons

The device displays various icons to indicate status:

IconDescriptionIconDescription
[Bike Icon]Bike in use[Heart Icon]Heart Rate Sensor Active
[Bike 1 Icon]Bike 1[Cadence Icon]Cadence Sensor Active
[Bike 2 Icon]Bike 2[Speed Icon]Speed Sensor Active
[GPS Icon]GPS Signal Status[Watt Icon]Power Meter Sensor Active
[No Signal Icon]No signal (not fixed)[Record Icon]Log Record in Progress
[Weak Signal Icon]Weak signal[Training Icon]Training mode
[Strong Signal Icon]Strong signal[Free Ride Icon]Free ride mode
[Power Icon]Power Status[Navigation Icon]Navigation mode
[Full Battery Icon]Full battery
[Half Battery Icon]Half battery
[Low Battery Icon]Low battery

NOTE: Log Record is displayed only when it is in progress. For the three available modes (training, free ride, and navigation), only the active mode icon is displayed on the screen.

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.

To charge the battery, connect your Rider 35 to your computer using the USB cable.

[Diagram description: A laptop and a desktop computer are shown connected to the Rider 35 via a USB cable.]

Install the Rider 35

Mount the Rider 35 to the Bike

[Diagram description: A four-step process shows how to mount the Rider 35 to a bicycle handlebar. Step 1 shows the mount and strap. Step 2 shows the mount attached to the handlebar. Step 3 shows the Rider 35 being attached to the mount. Step 4 shows the fully mounted device.]

Install Optional Sensors

Install the Speed/Cadence Sensor (Optional)

[Diagram description: A series of diagrams illustrate the installation of the speed and cadence sensor. This includes attaching the sensor to the crank arm, attaching magnets to the crank arm and spokes, and showing the screen interface for confirming sensor status.]

NOTE: To ensure optimum performance, the distance between the sensor and the magnet must be within 3 mm.

Install Heart Rate Belt (Optional)

[Diagram description: A diagram shows the components of the heart rate belt: clips, strap, battery compartment, and electrodes. Subsequent diagrams illustrate how to assemble the sensor module with the strap and how to wear the belt.]

NOTE: In cold weather, wear appropriate clothing to keep the heart rate belt warm. The belt should be worn directly on your body.

Using the Power Adapter (Optional)

You can use the power adapter to charge the battery.

[Diagram description: A power adapter is shown connected to a wall outlet and a USB cable, which is then connected to the Rider 35.]

You can purchase different plug heads suitable for the country where you purchased the Rider 35.

[Diagram description: A power adapter with interchangeable plug heads is shown.]

Getting Started with Your Rider 35

Turn on the Rider 35

Press and hold the [Power Button] to turn the Rider 35 on.

[Diagram description: The Rider 35 device is shown with the location of the power button indicated.]

Acquire Satellite Signals

Once the Rider 35 is turned on, it will automatically search for satellite signals. This may take 30 to 60 seconds to acquire signals.

Initial Setup

When turning the Rider 35 on for the first time, a setup wizard appears on screen. Follow the instructions to complete setup:

  1. Select the display language and time zone.
  2. Select the unit of measurement.
  3. Enter your "user profile". (It is recommended to input the data for accurate training analysis.)
  4. Read and accept the Safety Agreement.

NOTE: If you want to change the language on the device, change the setting via Bryton Bridge > Rider 35 > Language.

Ride your Bike with Rider 35!

  1. Just ride with free cycling mode or set up a training program through menu options.
  2. Toggle the [Mode/Up Button] to switch modes. Select from the available different modes: Meter, Find & Go, Altitude Chart, and My Buddy.

Managing Your Data and Sharing

Data Display and Recording

NOTE: Find & Go, Altitude Chart and My Buddy only appear in Training mode or Find & Go mode (when in progress).

[Diagram description: Shows various screen displays including Speed, Distance, Waypoint Distance, Max HR, Avg CAD, Alt. Gain, Avg HR, Max CAD, Warm Up, Duration, Target. It illustrates how data fields change and how to start/stop recording.]

In free cycling, press the [Start/Stop Button] to start recording a log, and press it again to stop recording.

Manage Rider 35 Data via Your Computer

  1. Connect your Rider 35 to your computer using the USB cable.
  2. Install the Bryton Bridge application. Download it from bb.brytonsport.com.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data to your computer.

NOTE: After unplugging the Rider 35 from the USB, it will reset itself. Do not unplug the USB cable during the file transferring process, as this may damage or corrupt the files.

Share Your Experience With Other Bikers

To share your experiences and training results with other bikers worldwide, please visit brytonsport.com.

Training

Bicycling is an excellent exercise for burning calories, losing weight, and increasing overall fitness. The Rider 35's Training feature allows you to set simple/zone-based workouts and track your progress.

Simple Workouts

You can set simple workouts by entering your time or distance goals. The Rider 35 offers two types of simple workouts:

By Time

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen navigating through menus: Training > To Plan > Simple > By Time. It displays a time setting of 1:0'00".]

  1. In the Training menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select To Plan > Simple > By Time.
  2. Press the [Up/Down Button] to set your time and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. A "Save to My Workout?" message appears. To save the data, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Yes and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Enter the workout name using the on-screen keyboard.
  5. Go for a ride. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to start training and record the log.

By Distance

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen navigating through menus: Training > To Plan > Simple > By Distance.]

  1. In the Training menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select To Plan > Simple > By Distance.
  2. Press the [Up/Down Button] to set your distance and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. A "Save to My Workout?" message appears. To save the data, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Yes and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Enter the workout name using the on-screen keyboard.
  5. Go for a ride. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to start training and record the log.

Using the On-screen Keyboard

[Diagram description: Shows the on-screen keyboard interface for naming workouts. It illustrates selecting characters using [Up/Down Button] and confirming with [Start/Stop Button]. The DEL option is for erasing data, and END is for finishing input.]

  1. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the input character.
  2. Select DEL to erase the data.
  3. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm the selection.
  4. When finished, press the [Up/Down Button] to select END and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm or press the [Power Button] to save.

Basic Workouts

You can create workouts based on time and heart rate zone.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen for Basic Workouts, allowing setting of Time (1:0'0") and Heart Rate (133~152 bpm), followed by a Continue option.]

  1. In the Training menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select To Plan > Basic.
  2. Press the [Up/Down Button] to set your time and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to set the desired heart rate zone and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. When finished, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Continue and press the [Start/Stop Button] to continue.
  5. A "Save to My Workout?" message appears. To save the data, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Yes and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  6. Enter the workout name using the on-screen keyboard.
  7. Go for a ride. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to start training and record the log.

Interval Workouts

You can create workouts based on preset interval workout data.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen for Interval Workouts, displaying Warm up (0:15'0"), Work (15.0 km), and Recovery (0:5'0").]

  1. In the Training menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select To Plan > Interval.
  2. View the workout data.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select Start and press the [Start/Stop Button] to continue.
  4. Go for a ride. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to start training and record the log.

Customize Workouts

You can create customized interval workouts with your Rider 35.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen for Customize Workouts, displaying Warm up (0:15'0"), Work (15.0 km), and Recovery (0:5'0").]

  1. In the Training menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select To Plan > Customize.
  2. Set the customize workout settings.
  3. On the Repeat time option, press the [Up/Down Button] to select the time interval and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. When finished, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Continue and press the [Start/Stop Button] to continue.
  5. A "Save to My Workout?" message appears. To save the data, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Yes and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  6. Enter the workout name using the on-screen keyboard.
  7. Go for a ride. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to start training and record the log.

Customize Workouts using Power Meter

[Diagram description: Shows device screens for setting Power Meter targets, including Max (160 watt) and Min (140 watt) values, and an OK option.]

  1. In the Training menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select To Plan > Customize > Work > Target > Power.
  2. To set the Power meter settings, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Max or Min and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. On the Max or Min option, press the [Up/Down Button] to select the power level and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. After the Power meter settings are set, press the [Up/Down Button] to select OK and press the [Start/Stop Button].
  5. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select OK and press the [Start/Stop Button] to continue.
  6. When finished, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Continue and press the [Start/Stop Button] to start the workout.
  7. A "Save to My Workout?" message appears. To save the data, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Yes and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  8. Enter the workout name using the on-screen keyboard.
  9. Go for a ride. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to start training and record the log.

My Workout

With the My Workout feature, you can start your workout using a saved training plan.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen selecting My Workout, then Start, and a Time field of 1.0 hr.]

  1. In the Training menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select My Workout.
  2. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select your desired training plan and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Select Start and press the [Start/Stop Button] to continue.
  4. Go for a ride. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to start training and record the log.

Stop Training

You can stop the current training after reaching your goal or deciding to end it.

  1. Press the [Power Button].
  2. A "Do you want to stop?" message appears. To stop the current training, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Yes and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.

Find & Go

With the Find & Go feature, you can navigate rides from your History, Planned Trip, and My POI list.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen with options: Find & Go, History, Planned Trip, My POI.]

  1. In the main screen, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Find & Go.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to enter the Find & Go menu.

Navigate Rides from History

You can navigate any trip saved in your Rider 35 history.

[Diagram description: Shows a map display with Waypoint, Distance (31.2 km), and navigation path.]

  1. In the Find & Go menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select History.
  2. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select a ride from the list and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to record the log. A track appears on the screen, showing you the direction to your destination.

Navigate Rides from Planned Trip

You can navigate a ride uploaded to your Rider 35 from the Bryton Bridge application.

  1. Prepare and download your trip via brytonsport.com and the Bryton Bridge application.
  2. Connect your Rider 35 to your computer using the USB cable.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data to your Rider 35.
  4. Unplug the USB cable; your Rider 35 will automatically restart.
  5. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select Find & Go > Planned Trip.
  6. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select a ride from the list and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  7. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to record log.

My POI

You can navigate any POI saved in My POI.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen with My POI selected.]

  1. In the Find & Go menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select My POI.
  2. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select a place from the list.
  3. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to start navigating the ride.

Stop Navigating

You can stop the navigation mode at any time.

[Diagram description: Shows a prompt "Do you want to stop?" with Yes/No options.]

To stop your ride:

  1. Press the [Power Button].
  2. A "Do you want to stop?" message appears on the screen.
  3. To stop the current training, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Yes and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.

Data Recording

The Rider 35 can record points every second of your ride.

Save POI and View History

Save POI

You can add the current place into your My POI list.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen with options to Save POI, listing entries like "1 at 25000000" and "1 on 121000000", with a Save button.]

To add a POI data:

  1. In the main screen, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Save POI.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to save the current POI data.
  3. Enter the POI name using the on-screen keyboard.

View History

The Rider 35 automatically saves the history as the timer starts. After you have finished a ride, you can view the history data on the Rider 35.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen displaying history entries with dates and times, e.g., 06/01 15:02, 05/31 13:25, 05/31 13:21.]

To view your history:

  1. In the main screen, press the [Up/Down Button] to select View History.
  2. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select a ride history from the list and press the [Start/Stop Button] to view your history.

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

Stopwatch

With the Stopwatch feature, you can measure the amount of time elapsed from when the Rider 35 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.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen with options: Stopwatch, Countdown, Timer.]

  1. In the main screen, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Stopwatch.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to enter the Stopwatch menu.

Countdown

[Diagram description: Shows the Countdown screen with a time setting of 01:00' 00"00 and a Start button.]

  1. In the Stopwatch menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Countdown.
  2. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the time field you want to adjust and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to set your time and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. To start the countdown, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Start and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  5. To stop the countdown, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Stop and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  6. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Timer

[Diagram description: Shows the Timer screen with a time of 00:00' 00"00 and a Start button. Below, it shows timer history entries like 00:00'02"133.]

  1. In the Stopwatch menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Timer.
  2. To start the timer running, press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. To record a lap while the timer is running, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Record and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm. This displays the first lap time. Repeat this step to create a new lap.
  4. To stop the timer, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Stop and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  5. To reset the timer, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Reset and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  6. To view the timer history, press the [Up/Down Button] to select History and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.

Settings

The Settings feature allows you to customize altitude settings, display settings, sensor settings, system settings, bike and user profiles, GPS setup, and view device information.

[Diagram description: Shows the device screen with options: Settings, Altitude, Display, Sensors, User Profile, Bike Profile.]

  1. In the main screen, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Settings.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to enter the Settings menu.

Altitude

You can set the altitude for the current location and up to 5 other locations.

Current Altitude

[Diagram description: Shows the Altitude screen with a current altitude value of 30 m.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Altitude > Altitude.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to adjust the desired altitude and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm the setting.
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Other Location Altitude

[Diagram description: Shows the Altitude screen for Location 1, with an altitude of 50 m and a Calibrate option.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Altitude > Location 1, Location 2, Location 3, Location 4, or Location 5.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. To set the altitude, use the [Up/Down Button] to select Altitude and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Up/Down Button] to adjust the desired altitude and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm the setting.
  5. To calibrate the set altitude, use the [Up/Down Button] to select Calibrate and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  6. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Display

You can set the display settings for Meter, Find & Go, My Buddy, and Altitude. You can also set auto switch settings.

Meter Display

[Diagram description: Shows different display configurations for data fields like Calories, Altitude, Avg HR, Distance, Heart Rate, Cadence. It shows a 6-grid display and an item selection interface.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Display > Meter > Meter1, Meter2, or Meter3.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the number of data fields and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the item field you want to customize, and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm the selection.
  5. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  6. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Find & Go / My Buddy / Altitude Display

NOTE: There are five types of Power meter information that can be displayed on the screen: Power Now (current power), 3s Power (3 seconds average power), 30s Power (30 seconds average power), Max Power (maximum power), and Avg Power (average power).

[Diagram description: Shows 4-grid display layouts for Find & Go, My Buddy, and Altitude, listing data fields like Speed, Dist. To Point, Distance, Dist. to Peak, Heart Rate, Cadence.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Display > Find & Go, My Buddy, or Altitude.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the number of data fields and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the item field you want to customize, and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm the selection.
  5. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  6. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Auto Switch

[Diagram description: Shows the Auto Switch settings screen with options for Auto Switch (On/Off) and Interval (5 sec).]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Display > Auto Switch.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Auto Switch: enable/disable the auto switch.

Interval: set the interval time.

Sensors

You can customize the respective sensor settings such as enable/disable the function or rescan the sensor for the Rider 35.

[Diagram description: Shows status screens for Heart Rate (Active, ID 0), Speed (Inactive, ID 0), Cadence (Inactive, ID 0), Speed/CAD (Inactive, ID 0), and Sensors (Power, Active, ID 2408).]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Sensors > Heart Rate, Speed, Cadence, Speed/CAD, or Power.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
    • Rescan: rescan to detect the sensor.
    • Turn on/Turn off: enable/disable the sensor.
    • Calibration: (only with paired Power meter sensor) calibrate the Power meter.
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

NOTE: When pairing with the Power meter sensor, select Rescan and pedal the wheel to provide power to the Power meter.

Calibrating the Power meter

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Sensors > Power.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Pedal the wheel to provide power to the Power meter.
  4. When the wheel stops, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Calibration and press the [Start/Stop Button] to calibrate the Power meter.
  5. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to save the setting.

Personalize User Profile

You can change your personal information.

[Diagram description: Shows the User Profile screen with fields for Gender (Male), Age (30), and Height (180 cm).]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select User Profile.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm. Options include: Gender, Age, Height, Weight, Max HR, LTHR (Lactate Threshold Heart Rate).
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Personalize Bike Profile

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

[Diagram description: Shows the Bike 1 profile screen with fields for Bike Type (City Bike), Weight (0 kg), and Wheel (2040 mm).]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Bike Profile > Bike 1 or Bike 2.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm. Options include: Bike Type, Weight, Wheel size, Activate.
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

NOTE: For details on wheel size, see "Wheel Size and Circumference" on page 34.

System Settings

View Bike Profile

[Diagram description: Shows the Bike 1 overview screen with ODO (0 km), Ride Time (0 min), and Alt. Gain (0 m).]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Bike Profile > Overview.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired bike and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Up/Down Button] to view more data of the selected bike.
  5. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Change System Settings

You can customize the Rider 35 system settings such as backlight off, alert, time/unit data format, on-screen display language, and data reset.

Backlight Off

[Diagram description: Shows the Backlight Off settings screen with options: Auto, Never, 1 min, 10 min, 30 min.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select System > Backlight Off.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

NOTE: Auto backlight setting depends on the sunrise and sunset time.

Alert

[Diagram description: Shows the Alert settings screen with options: On, Off.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select System > Alert.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Time/Unit

[Diagram description: Shows screens for Time Zone (GMT+7:00 to GMT+10:00), Daylight Save (+0:00, +1:00), Date format (mm/dd/yyyy, yyyy/mm/dd, dd/mm/yyyy), Time format (12hr, 24hr), and Unit (Metric, Imperial).]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select System > Time/Unit > Time Zone, Daylight Save, Date format, Time format, or Unit.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting/format and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

Language

[Diagram description: Shows the Language screen with options: System, Language, English, Erase data.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select System > Language.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Power Button] to exit this menu.

NOTE: If you want to add or remove the OSD language on your Rider 35, change the setting via Bryton Bridge > Rider 35 > Language.

Erase Data

[Diagram description: Shows the Erase Data screen with a prompt "Erase data except for user profile?" and options Yes/No.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select System > Erase data.
  2. A "Erase data except for user profile?" message appears on the screen. To erase all data in the device, press the [Up/Down Button] to select Yes and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm. The device will automatically restart.

View GPS Status

You can view information about the GPS signal the Rider 35 is currently receiving.

[Diagram description: Shows the GPS Status screen with coordinates, signal status (Not fixed), and power mode (Full Power).]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select GPS Status.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  3. To set the signal search mode, press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm.
  4. Press the [Up/Down Button] to select the desired setting and press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm. Options include:
    • Off: disable the GPS satellites.
    • Full Power: GPS will always be on and searching for satellite signals.
    • PowerSaving: enter power saving mode; GPS will always be on and searching for signals, but positioning may be less accurate.

View Firmware Version

You can view your Rider 35 current firmware version.

[Diagram description: Shows the About screen with Version R041 and copyright information.]

  1. In the Settings menu, press the [Up/Down Button] to select About.
  2. Press the [Start/Stop Button] to confirm. The current firmware version is displayed on the screen.

Appendix

Specifications

Rider 35

ItemDescription
Display1.9" Mono LCD panel
Resolution128 x 160
Physical size68.9 x 48 x 21 mm
Weight55.5 g
Operating temperature-15°C ~ 50°C
Battery Charge temperature0°C ~ 40°C
Battery1200mAh rechargeable Li Battery
Battery lifeMax. 35 hours usage
GPSIntegrated high-sensitivity SiRFstar III GPS receiver with embedded patch antenna
RF transceiver2.4GHz ANT+ transceiver with embedded antenna
Barometer300~1100 hPA (+9000 ~ -500 m above the sea level)

Speed/Cadence Sensor

ItemDescription
Physical size37.5 x 35 x 12 mm
Weight25 g
Water Resistance1 ATM
Transmission range3 m
Battery life1 hour per day for 22 months (660 hours)
Operating temperature5°C ~ 40°C
Radio frequency/protocol2.4GHz / 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

ItemDescription
Physical size34.7 x 3.4 x 1.1 cm
Weight44 g
Water Resistance10 m
Transmission range3 m
Battery life1 hour per day for 16 months (480 hours)
Operating temperature5°C ~ 40°C
Radio frequency/protocol2.4GHz / 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/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 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 description: Shows steps for battery replacement: locating the cover, twisting it open, removing the battery, inserting the new battery, and closing the cover.]

NOTE:

Wheel Size and Circumference

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

Wheel SizeL (mm)Wheel SizeL (mm)
12 x 1.7593524 x 1.751890
14 x 1.5102024 x 2.001925
14 x 1.75105524 x 2.1251965
16 x 1.5118526 x 7/81920
16 x 1.75119526 x 1(59)1913
18 x 1.5134026 x 1(65)1952
18 x 1.75135026 x 1.251953
20 x 1.75151526 x 1-1/81970
20 x 1-3/8161526 x 1-3/82068
22 x 1-3/8177026 x 1-1/22100
22 x 1-1/2178526 x 1.402005
24 x 1175326 x 1.502010
24 x 3/4 Tubular178526 x 1.752023
24 x 1-1/8179526 x 1.952050
24 x 1-1/4190526 x 2.002055
26 x 2.102068700 x19C2080
26 x 2.1252070700 x 20C2086
26 x 2.352083700 x 23C2096
26 x 3.002170700 x 25C2105
27 x 12145700 x 28C2136
27 x 1-1/82155700 x 30C2170
27 x 1-1/42161700 x 32C2155
27 x 1-3/82169700C Tubular2130
650 x 35A2090700 x 35C2168
650 x 38A2125700 x 38C2180
650 x 38B2105700 x 40C2200
700 x 18C2070

Heart Rate Zones

ZoneWhat it does% of Heart Rate Reserve
1: Very LightGreat 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: LightWeight management & strengthens your heart, giving it the opportunity to work at its optimum level. Also known as the "aerobic fitness threshold" because from this point forward, your body begins to reap the positive effects of aerobic exercise.60-70%
3: ModerateBenefits 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 keep carbon dioxide away from sport-specific muscles. Increases your MET (Metabolic Equivalent) output.70-80%
4: HardHigh performance training benefits. Increases 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: MaxOnly extremely fit athletes work at this zone on a limited frequency and duration. Operating in oxygen debt to train metabolic pathways of fast twitch muscle fibers, not enduring pathways or enzymes.90-100%

Basic Care For Your Rider 35

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