Electronic Control Devices definition

Electronic Control Devices means an electronic control device that projects wired probes attached to the device that emit an electrical charge and is designed and primarily employed to incapacitate an aggressor. This is also referred to as a Taser in this policy.

Related to Electronic Control Devices

  • Electronic Control System means a combination of units, designed to co-operate in the production of the stated vehicle control function by electronic data processing. Such systems, often controlled by software, are built from discrete functional components such as sensors, electronic control units and actuators and connected by transmission links. They may include mechanical, electro-pneumatic or electro-hydraulic elements.

  • Electronic converter means a device capable of controlling and/or converting electric power for electric propulsion.

  • Electronic communications system means any wire, radio, electromagnetic, photooptical or photoelectronic facilities for the transmission of wire or electronic communications, and any computer facilities or related electronic equipment for the electronic storage of such communications;

  • Electronic communication device means any mode of electronic communication, including but not limited to computers, cell phones, PDAs, or the internet.

  • Electronic Communication Network means the transmission line connecting the data transmission place and the data receiving place.