Control Unit definition

Control Unit means an intraoperative radiation detection device including, without limitation, a microcomputer-based unit which measures the presence of gamma-emitting isotopes; the unit translates the gamma pulsers received from the Probe (defined below) into understandable displays and sounds.
Control Unit means an electrical panel with pump switches that is mounted in an easily accessible location at each separate STEP service.
Control Unit means the reusable capital equipment component of the Product.

Examples of Control Unit in a sentence

  • That the Contractor is responsible for payment of any valid audit exceptions found by HHSC, HHS or the Texas Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit ("AG-MFCU").

  • The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.

  • Provider represents that it does not have a Medicaid provider agreement with the Department that is terminated, suspended, denied, or not renewed as a result of any action of the Department, CMS, HHS, or the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit of the State’s Attorney General.

  • Upon request, the records shall be made available to ODM and the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.

  • All bills for work specified in Section 2 of this Agreement authorized for reimbursement from the GCPF shall be submitted to the Fiscal Control Unit, Bureau of Local Roads and Streets, Illinois Department of Transportation, ▇▇▇▇ ▇.


More Definitions of Control Unit

Control Unit. This connects to the Overvoice Wiring Block ----------------------- and is responsible for combining and separating the voice and Ethernet signals to and from the rooms.
Control Unit means the reusable capital equipment component of the PROLIEVE System.
Control Unit means a gamma radiation detection device including a microcomputer-based unit which measures the presence of gamma-emitting isotopes, including, but not limited, to the model 2000 Control Unit.
Control Unit means a device that shall be capable of:
Control Unit means a unit that has the technology and equipment necessary for the efficient operation of the relevant IMSOC component and designated as follows for that purpose:
Control Unit means the neo2000, intraoperative gamma radiation detection device including a microcomputer-based unit which measures the presence of gamma-emitting isotopes, which unit translates the gamma pulses received from a Probe (defined in Section 1.12 herein) into understandable displays and sounds.
Control Unit performs conference set-up, conference tear-down, resource allocation and controls the flow of audio, video and data between the modules connected to the high speed bus. It is packaged as a front-removable, plug-in element for easy service during operation.