Basic Operation Clause Samples

Basic Operation. The basic operation shall ensure day and night system operation. This shall include an automatic monitoring and initial assessment of a breakdown. Depending on the breakdown, appropriate measures shall be triggered to make the systems available again in time for the start of service operations.
Basic Operation. Some information on the streets around the cross pointer (or the area of the house number) is picked up, then information about the specified place appears on the display. ➲ If you desplay the Shortcut menu, select “Destination” and click the OK button t pro- ceed to Step 3.
Basic Operation. Read this chapter after going through the setup process. It explains what you see on the dis- play and how to use the menus. You will then be ready to navigate to your first destination.
Basic Operation. When the destination is in another country, select “Country” and click the OK button. When the list of countries appears, select the desired country and click the OK button. For example, select the country where you live. (When searching the destination next time, the Navigation System searches the destination from the data of the country selected here.) For the details of the method of selecting “Country”, see “Selecting the country where you want to search” on page 44. Enter the name of the city using the text palette. To enter the name, you select each char- acter with the joystick and click the OK button. For example, enter the name of a city where, or near where, you live. If you enter the first few letters, a list of matching place names appears automatically. ➲ If a list does not appear, check your spelling and correct as necessary. Enter the name of the city in full and select “OK” on the bottom-right of the display. Click the OK button. If there are no matching cities, try the name of the different city nearby. Move the joystick up or down, or left or right, to highlight a letter you want to enter. If you click the OK button, the selected letter appears in the text box. As you enter each letter, your Navigation System narrows down the possible cities, and the items in the list that appears on the right-hand side of the display change accordingly. Also, any letters you cannot enter (because they do not feature in a known place name) are shown in grey, to help you select and enter the letters faster. (8)
Basic Operation. Move the joystick to select the item of your destination from the list. If the location shown in the list can be identified, the map of the location appears on the right-hand side of the list so that you can roughly check the location. If the list of the matching city names cannot be displayed within one screen, a scroll bar appears on the left-hand side of the list to show that there are more items. If you move the joystick up or down, the remaining items appear. (If there are many items, you can move the list faster by moving the scale control up and down.) If you click the joystick to the left, the map of the location you selected from the list appears. Here, the information of the selected location is displayed by letters at the bottom of the screen. If you click the OK button with this display, the Shortcut menu appears (see “Shortcut menu” on page 29), and you can select the location displayed as your destination, or look at the detailed information.
Basic Operation. In this section we’ll look at the basics of setting up price charts according to your preferences, applying eASCTrend indicators, setting up alerts, and using our other helpful features. In Parts Two and Three we’ll look at two different strategies you can use when trading with eASCTrend: the Hybrid Trading Method (HTM) and the Mechanical Trading System. So, let’s get started! To access the eASCTrend 6.0 tools, your computer system must meet certain basic requirements. You must also load our proprietary software onto your system, and, depending on the frequency of data you require (i.e., whether you day trade or position trade), you must have access to one or more data feeds to provide end of day and/or real-time market price information. System requirements and instructions are provided below. A. Computer and Data Feed Needs Computer System Requirements‌ Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98, or NT 4.0 (service pack 3 or higher) 233 MHz Pentium or compatible 128 MB RAM 20 MB available disk space
Basic Operation. ‌‌ (1) How to connect the light meter to your computer 1) Ready the USB cable included with the product. ◆NOTE! Be sure to use the USB cable included with the product (1m). 2) Connect the USB cable to your computer. 3) Check that the light meter is turned off. 4) Connect the USB cable to the light meter. 5) Turn on the light meter. If everything is connected properly, a USB icon will flash on the light meter LCD screen. ◆Reference When you are transferring data, the USB icon stays lit rather than flashing. 6) Connection is now complete. Start Data Transfer Software in one of the ways described below. ・ Macintosh version Click the Data Transfer Software icon in the dock on the desktop. ・ Windows version Double-click the icon (shown to the right) on your desktop. ◆NOTE! When Data Transfer Software is running and the light meter is on, do not disconnect the USB cable. If you do, Data Transfer Software may not operate properly when you reconnect the cable. If a communication error occurs, first quit Data Transfer Software, follow the instructions in “(1) How to connect the light meter to your computer” to reconnect the USB cable, and start Data Transfer Software again. (See page 20.) (2) How to disconnect the light meter from your computer‌ 1) Quit the Data Transfer Software application. 2) Turn off the light meter. The USB icon disappears from the LCD screen. 3) Disconnect the USB cable from the light meter. 4) Disconnect the USB cable from the computer. ◆NOTE! To ensure that the light meter remains water-tight, be sure to close the USB port cover whenever you are not using the meter.
Basic Operation. The Model 3610 Transmitter has its own built-in display so that you can view the numbers that are being entered and shown on the wireless UHF display. Numbers that are entered will be added to both the transmitter and the wireless UHF display. Once the number capacity has been reached, the transmitter will not accept additional numbers.
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