Calibration
Belt wearable
The purpose of calibrating the belt wearable is to map the neutral posture of the person wearing the wearable set.
- Calibrate the wearable set by pressing the button on the belt wearable for about three seconds until it vibrates and the light turns blue.
- From then on, the wearable will check whether the person is standing still, this takes about 6 seconds. During this step, the wearable gives short 'taps' every half second (the wearable vibrates briefly and subtly).
- If the person is standing still enough, the wearable switches to measuring the neutral position for about 3 seconds.
- When the wearable vibrates vigorously twice in succession, the wearable is calibrated and the person can get to work!
If you do not sit still long enough during step 2 or step 3, the wearable will vibrate once. This means that the calibration was not successful. The wearable will then automatically go back to step 2 and will check again whether the person is standing still (step 2).

Calibration applies only to the belt wearable and is not necessary for the neck wearable. Holding the button on the neck wearable for a long time will not do anything.
It is important that you stand upright during calibration.