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Control Subsystem definition

Control Subsystem means the software and any hardware developed by the Parties to integrate and control the various subsystems in the Magnus Analyzer; in particular, integrating and communicating with the NMR Subsystem, the Autosampler and any Diagnostic Applications or other software programs that may be employed with the Magnus Analyzer.
Control Subsystem means the software and any hardware integrating and controlling the various subsystems in the Vantera Analyzer; in particular, integrating and communicating with the NMR Subsystem, the auto-sampler and any IVD or other software programs that may be employed with the Vantera Analyzer.

Examples of Control Subsystem in a sentence

  • Data provided to the MSL science teams meets the specifications detailed in the MMM PDS Data Product SIS [Applicable Document #3].Prior to entering the MSSS pipeline, the MMM data processing begins with the reconstruction of packetized telemetry data resident on the Telemetry Data Subsystem (TDS), by the Mission data Processing and Control Subsystem (MPCS) into a binary “.dat” data product and associated “.emd” Earth meta-data file.

  • The Thermal Control Subsystem performance shall be evaluated using the following operational scenarios for the range of orbits specified in Section 3.

  • Each Party will promptly disclose to the other Party any invention, idea, designs, methods, technology, copyrights or other intellectual property (whether or not patentable or protectable by copyrights) relating to the Magnus Analyzer (including the Autosampler, the NMR Subsystem and the Control Subsystem) conceived, developed, created or acquired (subject to any Third Party confidentiality obligations existing as of the Effective Date) by such Party during the Term.

  • The MSG Thermal Control Subsystem (TCS) provides both water cooling and avionics air cooling for experiment hardware.

  • In the definitions developed by all these organizations, NGN architectures and functional elements are similar and usually grouped into two layers:• NGN transport layer, which contains transport processing functions that may include different access networks, a common Network Attachment Subsystem (NASS) and a common Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS) [1].

  • Each Party will be responsible for its own costs and expenses associated with the development of the Magnus Analyzer, Varian Analyzer, NMR Subsystem, Autosampler and Control Subsystem and the performance of their other obligations under this Agreement, including travel and related costs to attend meetings of the Oversight Committee as set forth in Section 2.3.

  • Varian will also have the principal responsibility for design and development of the acquisition software that communicates with the Control Subsystem.

  • ETSI TS 183 060 V2.1.1. Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS) (2009-04).2.

  • The System Manufacturer will be responsible for manufacturing the prototypes and commercial versions of the Autosampler, and integrating the NMR Subsystem manufactured by Varian, the Autosampler and Control Subsystem to create the Magnus Analyzer.

  • Information is also provided in the Benefit Issuance Control Subsystem (BICS) Services Payments Processing (BSPP) Manual, Chapter 2, Authorizations, and Self-Selected Day Care Certificates.

Related to Control Subsystem

  • Control system means the combination of capture and control devices used to reduce emissions to the atmosphere.

  • Subsystem means any subset of the System identified as such in the Contract that may be supplied, installed, tested, and commissioned individually before Commissioning of the entire System.

  • Vapor control system means a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of gasoline vapors in excess of 80 milligrams per liter of gasoline loaded (4.7 grains per liter).

  • Traffic control signal means a device, whether manually, electrically, or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and to proceed.

  • Control equipment means equipment necessary for the setting and/or unsetting of an immobilizer.

  • Emission control system means the electronic engine management controller and any emission related component in the exhaust or evaporative system which supplies an input to or receives an output from this controller.

  • control zone shall have the meaning given in the Operating Agreement.

  • Structural pest control means a use requiring a license under Chapter 14 (commencing with Section 8500), Division 3, of the Business and Professions Code.

  • air traffic control service means a service provided for the purpose of:

  • Monitoring System means a system established by BNY to fulfill the Responsibilities specified in clauses (d) and (e) of Section 1 of Article III of this Agreement.

  • Inventory control system means a system described in Section 4-41a-103.

  • Quality control means the total of all activities performed by the Design-Builder, Designer, Construction Inspection Professional Engineering Firm and the Materials Testing Firm or Laboratory, subcontractors, producers or manufacturers to ensure that the Work performed by the Design-Builder conforms to the Contract requirements. For design, Quality Control activities shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for design quality, checking, design review including reviews for constructability, and review and approval of Working Plans. For construction, Quality Control activities shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for materials handling and construction quality, inspection, sampling and testing of materials both on site and at the plant(s), field testing of materials, obtaining and verifying Materials Certifications, record keeping, and equipment monitoring and calibration, production process control, and monitoring of environmental compliance. Quality Control also includes documentation of all QC design and construction efforts. The Scope of Work to be performed as part of the Quality Control task may be changed after the RFQ Phase.

  • Turbidity means the cloudy condition of water due to the presence of extremely fine particulate materials in suspension that interfere with the passage of light.

  • Beam monitoring system means a system designed and installed in the radiation head to detect and measure the radiation present in the useful beam.

  • Load Control Equipment means the equipment (which may include, but is not limited to, ripple receivers and relays) that is from time to time installed in, over or on Consumer’s Premises for the purpose of receiving signals sent by Load Signalling Equipment and switching on and off, or otherwise controlling, controllable load;

  • Automated data acquisition and handling system or "DAHS" means that component of the continuous emission monitoring system, or other emissions monitoring system approved for use under section 11 of this rule, designed to interpret and convert individual output signals from pollutant concentration monitors, flow monitors, diluent gas monitors, and other component parts of the monitoring system to produce a continuous record of the measured parameters in the measurement units required by section 11 of this rule.

  • air traffic control unit means a generic term meaning variously, area control centre, approach control unit or aerodrome control tower;

  • Structural components means liners, leachate collection systems, final covers, run-on/run-off systems, and any other component used in the construction and operation of the MSWLF that is necessary for protection of human health and the environment.

  • Air pollution control equipment means a mechanism, device, or contrivance used to control or prevent air pollution, that is not, aside from air pollution control laws and administrative regulations, vital to production of the normal product of the source or to its normal operation.

  • Water control structure means a structure within, or adjacent to, a water, which intentionally or coincidentally alters the hydraulic capacity, the flood elevation resulting from the two-, 10-, or 100-year storm, flood hazard area limit, and/or floodway limit of the water. Examples of a water control structure may include a bridge, culvert, dam, embankment, ford (if above grade), retaining wall, and weir.

  • Structural component means a component that supports non-variable forces or weights (dead loads) and variable forces or weights (live loads).

  • Continuous parameter monitoring system or "CPMS" means all of the equipment necessary to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this chapter, to monitor process and control device operational parameters (for example, control device secondary voltages and electric currents) and other information (for example, gas flow rate, oxygen or carbon dioxide concentrations), and to record average operational parameter value on a continuous basis.

  • Control strategy means a plan to attain National Ambient Air Quality Standards or to prevent exceeding those standards.

  • Primary dose monitoring system means a system which will monitor the useful beam during irradiation and which will terminate irradiation when a preselected number of dose monitor units have been delivered.

  • Traffic control device means a flagger, sign, signal, marking, or other device used to regulate, warn or guide traffic, placed on, over, or adjacent to a street, highway, private road open to public travel, pedestrian facility, or shared-use path by authority of a public agency or official having jurisdiction, or, in the case of a private road open to public travel, by authority of the private owner or private official having jurisdiction.

  • Maintenance Manual shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 10.7; “Maintenance Programme” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.3; “Maintenance Period” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.1; “Maintenance Requirements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause14.2;