Bryton Cardio 35 Owner's manual

Category
Sport watches
Type
Owner's manual
START/PAUSE/
STOP/UP
LAP/MODE/DOWN
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BACKLIGHT ON
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Cardio 35
User’s Guide
bb.brytonsport.com
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Contents
Introduction ................................ 3
Getting Started........................... 4
Buttons .......................................... 6
Clock View .................................... 7
Clock Settings .................................8
Exercise/Training ....................... 10
Start / Pause / Stop Exercising ..10
Mark Lap ...........................................11
View Exercise/Training Info .......12
Training Settings ........................ 13
Set Training .....................................13
Set LAP training .............................17
Link Sensors ....................................18
View Exercise/Training
Record ...............................................21
Using Stopwatch ...........................21
Stride Length ..................................22
Auto Scrolling .................................23
Clear Storage ..................................23
Icons ............................................... 24
Specications ..............................25
Screen Terminologies ...............26
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Introduction
Cardio 35 GPS sports watch is for casual activities and professional
training. Cardio 35 can accurately calculate and record your
location, speed, distance, pace, stride rate, calories, cadence*, heart
rate* and more. Your training results can be shared and analyzed
at brytonsport.com. With the built-in sensor, no extra foot pod
is needed for indoor exercise. Cardio 35 is for both running and
cycling activities.
Package Contents
Make sure the following items are in the box:
Cardio 35•
USB cable•
User’s Guide•
Optional accessories:
Heart rate monitor•
Speed / Cadence sensor•
* HRM or SPD/CAD sensor is required.
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Getting Started
Step 1. Connect, Sync, and Charge
1. Connect Cardio 35 to a PC using the supplied USB cable.
2. Download the Bryton Bridge 2 application at bb.brytonsport.com
and sync with Cardio 35.
Step 2. Turn On
Press button 1 to turn on Cardio 35.
Note: To turn o, long press button 1 for 5 seconds.
Step 3. Initial Setup
For rst time use, do the following:
1. Select your preferred language.
2. Select the unit of measurement.
3. Enter your user prole (recommended).
Note: Data accuracy will highly aect your training analysis.
4. Select you preferred date format.
Keep Cardio 35 connected to
the PC to charge the battery.
Note: For rst time use, charge the
battery for at least 2.5 hours.
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Step 4. Start a training or exercise
Cardio 35 operates in three major modes:
Clock View
Exercise
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5. Enter your max heart rate.
6. Go outdoors to acquire GPS signal. Once the GPS signal is xed,
Cardio 35 automatically sets the date and time. To manually set
the date and time, refer to Time settings (see page 8).
7. Press button 2 to complete setup.
Training
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Note: During pairing process (with heart
rate monitor/foot pod/cadence sensor/
speed sensor), the LED indicators (on the
top of the icons) will blink. When the sensors
are successfully linked to the device, the LED
indicators will light on.
Activity type
(Bike or Run)
Note: If you want to change your prole, please connect your device to
Brytonsport.com and change the setting via My Device -> Manage Device Data.
Or go to Settings > Others > Prole and change your settings.
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Buttons
Cardio 35 has four buttons that are used for multiple functions.
Power/BACK (1)
Press to turn on Cardio 35. Press and •
hold to turn it o.
After a training/exercise is stopped, •
press to switch to clock view.
In Setting and Stopwatch modes, •
press to go back to clock view.
OK (2)
In Clock view, press to access Setting.•
In Exercise/Training, press to scroll •
your exercise data.
• InSetting,presstoenterorconrma
selection.
In Stopwatch, press to view the le •
for lap data.
START/STOP (3)
In Clock view, press to start/pause/•
stop exercise, and it will also start/
pause/stop recording at the same
time.
In Setting, press to move up to scroll •
through menu options.
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In Stopwatch, press to start/stop the •
stopwatch.
LAP (4)
In Clock view, press to switch Bike or •
Run mode.
In Exercise or Stopwatch, press to •
mark lap.
In Setting, press to move down to •
scroll through menu options.
After stopwatch is stopped, press to •
reset the stopwatch.
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The table below provides a graphical indication on using the
buttons which will be used in later sections.
Buttons Indication
Power/BACK 1
OK 2
START/STOP 3 /
LAP 4 /
Clock View
There are two types of clock view:
Type 1: Display current time (HH:MM) and date (MM-DD).
Battery Status Icon
Exercise mode
Run/Bike mode
Date
MM/DD
Type 2: Display current time (HH:MM) and secondary time (24-hour
format).
Time 2
Secondary time
Current Time
Alarm Icon
Note: By default, “Date” is displayed at
“Time 2” location. If you want to display
secondary time, please see “Display/Hide
Time 2” on page 9.
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Clock Settings
Auto Calibration by GPS
Use this setting to reset the date and time based on your GPS
location.
Set Alarm
Use this setting to set alarm with Cardio 35.
(Select time format)
(Current time is set)TIME GPS TIME
* indicates screen changes, no button is pressed.
(Time is set)
2 2 2
2
(Alarm is set)
(If O, skip this step)
TIME
ALARM
ON
OFF
2 2 2
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Display/Hide Time 2
Use this setting to display/hide Time2.
(Time 2 display)
(Time 2 is set)
Set Daylight Saving Time
Use this setting to set the daylight saving time.
(Daylight saving time is set)
(Select setting)
Note: After you hide Time 2, Clock view will show Date below current time.
TIME
TIME 2
ON
OFF
2 2 2
2
TIME
Daylight Saving
Time
2 2 2
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Start / Pause / Stop Exercising
Press button 3
to start, pause, or end an activity.
Display item
Recording indicator
Exercise type
Display data
GPS signal
Exercise/Training
During exercise or training, Cardio 35 allows you to measure
and record your running activities and displays your current
performance.
You can choose the following activity type:
Bike Mode •
Run Mode•
Note:
Displayed information varies on exercise mode and user preference.•
You can switch Bike or Run mode while in clock view by pressing button • 4.
Before you start
Link sensors (page 18), optional•
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Note: Please go outdoors to acquire GPS signal when you see “FIND GPS” on the
screen.
Mark Lap
1. Start an activity rst by pressing button 3.
2. Press button 4 to mark lap.
Recording time
Lap number
01 -- Minute
2H -- Hour
00 -- Second
(Acquire GPS
signal)
YES
NO
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View Exercise/Training Info
Run Mode
CALORIESPACE DISTANCETIMER
Note: If Heart Rate sensor and foot pod are detected, the exercise info will be
displayed as following order:
HEART RATE > FOOT POD > PACE > TIMER > DISTANCE > CALORIES > CLOCK.
Bike Mode
Note: If Heart Rate, Cadence, or Combo sensor is detected, the exercise info will be
displayed as following order:
HEART RATE > CADENCE > COMBO > SPEED > DISTANCE > TIMER > CALORIES.
3 2 2 2
CALORIESSPEED TIMERDISTANCE
3 2 2 2
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Note: The type of data displayed depends on the current mode:
If you have marked laps, press • button 4 to see Lap info.
Interval time appears only when training is set to interval training.•
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) appears only when training is set to distance.•
If the screen below appears, the device cannot detect the sensor. Adjust the •
sensor and connect again.
Training Settings
You can customize the training settings, link the sensors, view
history, and other settings.
Set Training
Use the Training setting to select the type of training you want.
Training can be based on time, distance, calories burn, heart rate,
pace, speed, or interval.
No sensor is detected
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Note:
During training set up, the display screen varies depending on selected training.•
After setting the Training mode, press • button 3
to record the results of your
training.
If you want to cancel it, press • button 1 to go back to clock view.
By Time/Distance / Calories
Training can be set by time, distance, or calories burned.
(Set value)
(Start log for training)
TRAINING TIME
DISTANCE
CALORIES
2 2 2 3
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By Heart Rate / Pace / Speed
Training can be set by heart rate, pace, or speed.
(Set value)TRAINING MAXIMUM
VALUE
HEART RATE
PACE
SPEED
(Set value) MINIMUM
VALUE
TIME
2 2 2 2
2
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DISTANCE
SKIP
(Set value)
(Set value)
(Start log for training)
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By Interval
Use the Interval setting to specify the interval between training,
warm up, and cool down time. By default, warm up and cool down
time are set to 5 minutes.
(Set value)
YES
NO
(Set Heart rate)
TIME
DISTANCE
TIME
DISTANCE
(Set Rest setting)
YES
NO
(Set Heart rate)
(Set value)
TRAINING INTERVAL SET
YES
NO
(Set Cool down)
(Set number of
times to repeat)
(Start log for training)
(If YES, select Target zone)
ZONE 1
ZONE 7
(If YES, select Target zone)
ZONE 1
ZONE 7
Note: Your last interval
setting will be saved in
“SAVED” option. You can
choose and start the saved
interval training right away.
SAVED
YES
NO
(Set Warm up)
2 2 2
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4
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2 2 2
2
222 2
(Start log for
training)
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Use Lap by Location setting to set your current location as the lap
point. Upon reaching the lap point, Cardio 35 will automatically
mark the lap.
Set LAP training
Use Lap by Distance to specify the distance of each lap. After
running a specied distance, Cardio 35 will automatically mark the
lap.
LAP (Start log for LAP)LOCATION
(Start log for LAP)
LAP (Set value)DISTANCE
2 2 2 2
2
2 2 2
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Run Mode
Link Sensors
Use the Link setting to pair sensors and other optional accessories
to Cardio 35.
Bike Mode
Speed sensor
LINK (Current HR data)SCAN
(Set Wheel Size)
LINK
Heart Rate
sensor
SCAN
Cadence
sensor
Note: To view and check data on the connected sensor(s), select “LINK > INFO”.
Heart Rate
sensor
(Current Speed data)
Foot pod sensor
2 2
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(Current Cadence data)
2 2
2
2 2 2
(Current HR data)
(Current Foot pod
data)
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Calibrate Foot Pod
LINK CALIBRATEFACTOR (Prepare to run 800m)
(DONE - Calibration complete)
(FAIL - Fail to complete 800m run)
(Start running)
Complete 800m?
2 2 2 2
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LINK SETFACTOR
Set foot pod length manually
2 2 2
(Set value) (Current value)
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Press button 2 to conrm and move to search next item. If you do not want to
connect the current detected sensor, press button 1 to abort.
Be sure to keep the distance between the similar sensors approximately 30 meters.•
If you see below illustration on the screen, this indicates that there are more than 2 •
sensors are detected. Press button 1 to rescan the sensor.
Note:
When t• he sensors are successfully connected, Cardio 35 will release a short beep
and the LED indicators (on the top of the icons) will blink for 5 seconds.
Once connected, the sensor ID will be displayed on the screen. •
For example:
Heart Rate sensor
Sensor ID
Current data
(Current heart rate and sensor
ID is display)
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Bryton Cardio 35 Owner's manual

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