Examples of Light System in a sentence
The Car must be fitted with the IMSA specified Safety Light System that must be powered and functional at all times the Car is on racetrack or in the pit lane.
The Car must be fitted with the IMSA specified Leader Light System in accordance with the Scrutineering System Homologation of the Entrant’s respective Manufacturer or Constructor.
The Car must be fitted with the IMSA specified Safety Light System that must be powered and functional at all times the Car is on track or in the pit lane.
The Car must be fitted with the IMSA- specified Safety Light System that must be powered and functional at all times the Car is on track or in the pit lane.
When the Race Director has determined that the racetrack is clear and acceptable for the continuation of Competition, he instructs the Safety Car to extinguish its flashing lights and where in use, the IMSA/MX-5 Cup Safety Light System or any on-track lights are also extinguished and yellow flags withdrawn, indicating that this is the final lap of this Safety Car intervention.
Initial login password – a code randomly generated by the Bank through the Spectra or Spectra Light System, which ensures the first login to the Spectra or Spectra Light system for the User.
If your spa is equipped with LED Light System, turn the lights on and off repeatedly within a couple of seconds to rotate through available color schemes.Typical use of the Temperature button(s) allows for changing the Set Temperature while the numbers are flashing in the LCD.
Approach Light System (ALS)− An airport lighting facility which provides visual guidance to landing aircraft by radiating light beams in a directional pattern by which the pilot aligns the aircraft with the extended centerline of the runway on his/her final approach for landing.
Government Travel Guidelines; for those required to travel internationally, the new European Traffic Light System, DFA advice, and specific requirements must be taken into account.
The Green Light System is designed to ensure that overhead doors at Fire Stations are fully raised prior to a fire engine leaving the station bay, and that the door automatically closes once the engine has departed the station.