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Show Stats
This allows you to view the memory of the latest 60 readings, with reading 01 the most recent and 60
the oldest. A typical display is shown below:
A is the average of all the readings in memory
S is the span, or the difference between the largest and smallest readings in the memory
M is the reading currently on the screen, with 01 being the most recent
+033 is the delay measured for the reading being displayed
You can move through the readings using the keys, if you think of the memory as being a
vertical stack, with 01 at the top, the down arrow moves down through the stack to older readings and
the up arrow moves up though the stack to newer readings. The most recent reading will always be 01.
If a reading in the memory is considered inaccurate, pressing will enable the reading to be erased
from the memory and all the statistics re-calculated. People speaking during a measurement session,
for example, can cause such errors.
Details of why these stats are gathered are given in the Stats Analysis section later in the guide, which
gives the details for how to best understand the readings.
If no frame rate has been set, the display simply gives all the readings and statistics in milliseconds. If
a frame rate has been selected, then all the readings alternate between milliseconds and frames, based
on the selected frame rate after memory position has been displayed for a couple of seconds.
For the memory position shown above with a frame rate of 25 frames/sec set, the same information is
displayed but showing the readings calculated in frames at the selected rate rather than milliseconds.
Three flags ( , and ) may also be shown, if the specific reading was taken from the
External audio port, a Speaker distance was set, or an Offset were set.
Clear all Stats
Used to wipe the entire memory of readings taken, without the need to delete them individually or to
turn Sync-One2 on and off. Confirmation is required.
Me nu
A +032 M01
S 0002 ms +033
A+0.80 M01
S 00.1 25
F
+0.84