Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Sensors
- External interfaces
- Power
- Buttons
- Operating Modes
- What do all the numbers mean?
- The results vary a lot, what’s going on?
- What is all this Calibration business?
- Measurement Mode Basics
- Memory buffer and Statistics
- Data Logging
- Basic operation
- Advanced Operation
- Menu Mode
- Using Sync-One2 effectively
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Standards compliance
Page 8
Basic operation
When powered on, Sync-One2 will start up and display its serial number and any configured splash
screen then go into Measurement mode, following a brief self-calibration. For best results, hold the
unit in the measuring position in relation to the display equipment during the calibration sequence, as
this will give the best results.
The measurement position is the when the unit is held fairly close to the display, with the light sensor
pointing at the display, or if a projector is in use within the light beam of the projector. Typically, as in
the picture below:
A basic use, for example, is to check or help to set-up a home cinema environment. The typical
workflow to achieve this is as below: