Generator synchronization is the process of matching the frequency and phase of an incoming generator to a busbar before connecting the two. Several lamp methods are used to check synchronization by observing the flickering of lamps connected across the generator and busbar phases. The dark lamp method uses three lamps, where synchronizing occurs when the lamps flicker and go dark together at the same time. The three bright lamp method connects the lamps across non-corresponding phases, and synchronizing occurs when the lamps brighten and dim together. The two bright one dark lamp method connects one lamp directly across phases and two lamps across non-corresponding phases, with synchronizing when the straight lamp is dark and cross lamps are bright.