Van Rysel GPS 500 Quick Start Guide
This guide provides essential steps to set up and begin using your Van Rysel GPS 500 bike computer.
Step 1: Mount the Device
Attach the mounting bracket to your bicycle's handlebars. The mount is designed to fit handlebar diameters of 31.8mm or 35mm. [Illustration: Shows the mounting bracket being attached to a handlebar, with the GPS computer ready to be slotted in.]
Step 2: Connect Accessories
Pair your compatible accessories, such as a heart rate monitor strap and a speed/cadence sensor, with the GPS 500 computer. [Illustration: Depicts icons representing a heart rate monitor strap and a speed/cadence sensor, with arrows indicating a wireless connection to the GPS computer.]
Step 3: Set Up with the OneLapFit App
Download the "OneLapFit" application from your smartphone's app store (iOS App Store or Google Play). Once installed, connect your smartphone to the GPS 500 via Bluetooth to complete the initial setup and configuration. [Illustration: Shows a smartphone screen displaying the OneLapFit app icon, a download button, and a Bluetooth connection symbol, with instructions to pair the devices.]
Step 4: Navigate Data Screens
Explore the various data screens available on your GPS 500. These screens display crucial information during your rides, including map views, activity tracking metrics, speed, cadence, and heart rate data. [Illustration: Examples of the GPS computer display showing a map interface, a main screen with a play button, and a detailed data screen with metrics like speed (34.5), cadence (63), and time (24:28:39).]
Step 5: On-the-Go Usage
Your Van Rysel GPS 500 is now ready for use on your cycling adventures. It provides real-time feedback on GPS signal strength, battery status, and connectivity. [Illustration: Shows the GPS computer securely mounted on a bike's handlebars, displaying icons for GPS signal, battery, and connectivity status.]
Step 6: Charging the Device
To ensure your GPS 500 is always ready, charge it using the provided USB cable. Connect the cable to the computer and a power source. A full charge typically takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. [Illustration: Depicts the GPS computer connected via a USB cable to a power source, with an indicator showing a charging time of 2h30 and reaching 100% battery.]