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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151. If you encounter error message when you run this program first time, soft reset again.
152. If the system is reset, it will run through a file system check.
153. In some applications, a manual reset could be a hassle because you must perform it each time the system powers up.
154. The reading circuit comprises at least one column amplifier (CA), and when the column amplifier is reset, a column amplifier reset signal is generated.
155. Fixed bug where the phone would sometimes need a soft reset when using the "lock everything" option.
156. Recovering from this situation is only possible with a soft reset to the CAN controller.
157. Reset Button - After operating from high temperature, the gas shutoff must be manually reset ( opened ).
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158. The reset state of a bit line is canceled when selected and connected to a read circuit for read, and information stored in a selected memory cell is read via the selected bit line.
159. This causes the device to double the current multiplication factor, reset the alarm using the current timer value as the base, and go back to waiting for the next event.
160. Otherwise, the original character is placed in the output stream, and the input stream is reset to the original position.
161. Where is there a reset button? Oh, here it is! Oh!
162. A watchdog timer can automatically reset the system or generate an interrupt should the system stop due to a program bug or EMI.
163. Be sure the RED reset button ( High Limit Control ) is properly set: push in firmly reset.
164. The hardware structure is given, which includes the design of detailed manual reset circuit system, crystal oscillation circuit, power circuit, and the control of CPLD in DSP data acquisition system.
165. Reset the position paper side syndiospecific, adjusting the associated components, and then the power on, troubleshooting.
166. Use a ball - point pen or similar to push the Reset button on the unit.
167. The detachable plate and programmable automated test sequencing offer remote testing capability, allowing multiple tests without opening an enclosure to reset the instrument.
168. WARNING: A hard reset will erase all content on the Reader.
169. If we had to reset a database to a known state before each unit test, the tests would be quite complex and certainly would run slower than we desire.
170. For each instance of an HTML tag on a form , a Reset object is created.
171. The paper introduces the principle and realized method of long distance reset of the outstation in microcomputer control and monitoring system with changing the form of communication data.
172. Dropping time of the rotary turret exceeds the reset time.
173. Will Allen cold reset none profect co - directs a nonprofit organization called growing power Growing Power.
174. The Rend Blackhand arena event in Upper Blackrock Spire will now properly reset after a wipe.
175. We need to reset the weight marks on this steelyard.
176. In the manual reset event, the state of the object remains signaled until explicitly reset using the ResetEvent() function.
177. The output is held low as long as the reset pulse is low. To prevent false triggering, when RESET is not used, it should be connected to VCC.
178. I hereby request Hongkong Post Certification Authority to arrange reset of my smart card e - Cert PIN.
179. To confirm or reset this trust relationship and update its routed name suffixes, click Validate.
180. The priority is reset when the process returns to the waIt'state.
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