Similar words: preset, resettle, beset, close-set, foresee, resell, resent, reseal. Meaning: [‚rɪː'set] n. device for resetting instruments or controls. v. 1. set anew 2. set to zero 3. adjust again after an initial failure.
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121. Such problems are overcome by the reset action being contained within the mechanism of an automatic controller.
122. Do not empty the paper surface density meter or reset to zero.
123. This monolithic integrated circuit is an analog latch device with digital reset.
124. The pulse width calculating circuit acquires the width of the reset pulse according to the number of the lightened display units.
125. There is foreign particle in die cavity and the mold protection pressure exceeds the reset time.
126. At the back there is a ostiole, use a toothpick to reset, or something like a needle.
127. Its function is to provide a latching switch action upon sensing an input threshold voltage(sentencedict.com/reset.html), with reset accomplished by an external clock signal.
128. The only way to enable the user to authenticate to that account is for the administrator to reset this user's password (which resets the 90-day clock).
129. We can reset the seam and take in some of the material.
130. You may also try a hard reset by holding down the Discovery button while powering up the camera.
131. Release the reset button and give the router about 10 secs resettle.
132. Use the virtualized GraphicsDevice: no more special code to handle device reset and recreate!
133. In electronics, a four - binary counter which has been modified to countfrom 0 to 9 and then reset to 0.
134. Manual Reset These series are standard 2-way, 3-way and 4-way 2-position valves that use a manual reset assembly in replacement of the solenoid.
135. Conclusions as the criteria of magnetic core saturation and reset effects of reverse current to magnetic core were drawn from the experiment results.
136. Daryl Kimball says this is part of the Obama administration's efforts to reset relations with Moscow.
137. Soft reset to restore communication between the BlackBerry device and your computer.
138. Press top key of the volume button to confirm the hard reset.
139. Fatal error caused a system reset: Please check the system event log for details.
140. The generator embodies an integrator as a ramp generator and a threshold detector with hysterisis as a reset circuit.
141. It seems that yesterday the character count on the character copy page got a reset, maybe it's just a test[sentencedict.com], maybe it means we can expect the 2.4 patch on PTRs today.
142. Each drive contains a 14-segment status display, reset button, removable connectors and utilizes standard "D" type connectors.
143. A reset aborts any running tasks and restores the device to its default settings.
144. The central processing unit (CPU) in an embedded system invokes the reset vector to start a program at a known address in flash/ROM.
145. Reset elapsed time of gold and lumber penalty with 30, 50,60 minutes.
146. The SD Card will only be available to the OS if it's inside the device during its first boot. Removing the SD Card will destroy all user data and a hard reset is required!
147. Global reset capability is advantageous when the monitoring application does not maintain a persistent connection to the database server.
148. The tearDown function provides the test author with his or her opportunity to clean up or reset the test fixture.
149. The temperature limiting device is of the manual reset, trip-free type and has been factory installed to interrupt all ungrounded power supply conductors in the event of thermostat failure.
150. If the software crashesor hangs, the watchdog timer will expire, and the entire system will be reset automatically.
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