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Brand | Bryton |
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Model | Rider 860 |
Category | Bicycle Accessories |
Language | English |
Details the primary buttons and their operational functions on the device.
Instructions for initiating a forced shutdown sequence for the device.
Explains interaction methods and gestures used on the device's touch screen.
Covers charging, powering on, and initial configuration of the Rider 860 device.
Guides on how the device acquires GPS signals for location tracking.
Instructions on how to start, record, and pause a cycling activity.
Details on uploading and sharing recorded ride tracks to online platforms.
Instructions for connecting the Rider 860 to a computer via USB for data access.
How to set up automatic synchronization of ride data to the Bryton Active App via Bluetooth.
Connecting to Wi-Fi networks for automatic data uploads.
Instructions for checking and installing software updates for the Rider 860.
Defines the meaning of various icons displayed on the device for signal, status, and pairing.
Enables navigation along predefined routes and track creation.
Step-by-step guide for creating new custom routes on the device.
Instructions for importing tracks from the cloud service to the device.
Details on viewing, editing, and selecting tracks stored locally on the device.
Guide to setting up custom interval-based training workouts.
Accessing, managing, and starting saved custom workouts.
Instructions on how to find and confirm the current GPS position on the map.
Methods for selecting destination points, including manual entry and search.
Features for managing waypoints within a route, such as adding, deleting, or editing.
How to save specific locations as favorites for quick access later.
Options for viewing track details, altitude, and map orientation.
Initiating navigation, returning to start, and stopping the navigation session.
How to access and view details of recorded exercise activities.
Options for managing recorded data, including deleting unwanted entries.
Configuration options for satellite navigation systems to optimize GPS accuracy.
Customizing data display fields and layout on cycling activity pages.
Adjusting screen brightness and timeout duration for the device's backlight.
Configuring device prompts to start recording based on motion detection.
Enabling automatic lap marking based on distance or location during a ride.
Setting up custom alerts for heart rate, speed, cadence, distance, or time.
Adjusting the device's time to accommodate daylight saving time changes.
Selecting the preferred format for displaying dates on the device.
Configuring odometer behavior and recording interval for activity data.
Enabling automatic page switching during activities based on a set interval.
Enabling or disabling audible feedback for button presses.
Controlling audible alerts and notifications for various device events.
Automatically pausing and resuming recording based on device movement.
Managing storage by automatically overwriting older records when memory is full.
Viewing the current storage space utilization on the device.
Restoring the device to its original factory default settings.
Selecting and activating a bicycle profile for customization and sensor pairing.
Modifying profile details like speed source, weight, and wheel size.
Instructions for pairing external sensors like heart rate, speed, and cadence.
Procedure for manually calibrating the device's altitude reading.
Option to display saved favorite locations on the map interface.
Enabling display of transportation routes like bus and train lines on the map.
Toggling the display of contour lines on the map for elevation visualization.
Activating a hillshade effect on the map to visualize terrain shading.
Selecting different visual styles for the map interface.
Choosing between Day or Night modes for optimal map visibility.
Adjusting the zoom level and magnification ratio of the map.
Selecting preferred visual styles for roads displayed on the map.
Customizing the size of text elements shown on the map.
Setting the language for place names and labels on the map.
Enabling or disabling specific route types like Cycle or MTB routes.
Ensuring the GPS track accurately follows real roads for better navigation.
Configuring notifications for upcoming arrival at the destination.
Connecting to the Bryton Active account for data synchronization.
Setting personal heart rate zones for training and performance analysis.
Defining power output zones for training based on FTP or MAP.
Procedure for recovering or resetting the Bryton Active account password.
Enabling and configuring smartphone notifications (calls, texts, emails) on the device.
Detailed technical specifications of the Rider 860 device.
Technical details and specifications for the optional speed sensor accessory.
Technical details and specifications for the optional cadence sensor accessory.
Technical details and specifications for the optional heart rate monitor accessory.
Information regarding battery types and replacement for sensors.
Step-by-step guide for replacing batteries in the speed/cadence and heart rate sensors.
Instructions for attaching the Rider 860 to the handlebars using the bike mount.
Guide for mounting the Rider 860 using the optional F-Mount accessory.
Details on data fields related to pedaling cadence and its analysis.
Explanation of data fields showing heart rate metrics and zones.
Description of data fields related to power output measurement and analysis.
Explanation of advanced power metrics like TSS, IF, FTP, and power zones.
Data fields related to analyzing pedal stroke efficiency and force balance.
Information on data fields for electronic gear shifting systems like Di2.