LED
The LED to the right of the OLED display acts as a colour-coded status indicator.
Colour
Description
Green
If the SyncBac PRO is switched on and set to run as an RF slave, a green
light indicates that the SyncBac PRO is communicating with a master
device. Its clock
is synchronised
with the clock in a master device.
If the SyncBac PRO is switched off, the green light indicates that the
battery is fully charged.
Blue
A blue light indicates that the SyncBac PRO has been synchronised with a
master device but is currently 'free running'. It has lost its connection
with the master and is using its own highly accurate internal clock. When
the master is back in range, the SyncBac PRO will attempt to reconnect
and re-synchronise.
A flashing blue light means that the SyncBac PRO is in the process of
synchronising with a master.
Red
If the SyncBac PRO is switched on, a red light indicates a warning
message is displayed on screen or that the battery power is low.
If you are unfamiliar with master and slave devices, you can learn more in the
following sections:
l
Set the Timecode Mode on page 20
l
Master and Slave Relationship on page 22
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