Transient Sample Clauses

Transient. The Transient step allows a test sequence to vary the power source output voltage, frequency and waveform at precisely defined intervals. Use New- >Transient in the step table context menu to add a transient step to the step table. Transients are defined in output sequences. Refer to the Steady State step for instructions on importing output sequences into a test sequence. Output sequences contain steady state and optional transient values. These appear as two separate rows in the Step Table linked together. Selecting the transient step shows the values in the Context Area. Red text indicates values outside the limits defined in the Preferences tab or values not supported by Test Engineerr power source. Click the Preferences tab to view and edit the limits. Note that the limits apply to all Steady State and Transient steps in the test sequence. Test Engineer can delete the transient step if Test Engineer only want the steady state values to be used in the test. The test sequence will not run steps that contain invalid values. When running a transient step, the test sequence stores the output sequence in one of the programs Test Engineer specified in the program list in the Preferences tab. It then enables the output then triggers the transient. When the transient completes, the power source returns to the steady state values. Pressing the Stop Button disables the output, stops the transient then return the power source to the steady state values. Since running a transient step is simply triggering the transient portion of the output sequence, Test Engineer can add as many transient steps as Test Engineer want. Test Engineer can also add other step types (Meter, User Prompt, Timer, etc) between the steady state and transient steps.
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Transient. “Transient” means using harbor facilities on a temporary basis.
Transient. The deadline of fifteen days to comply with its obligations under this Regulation, a period in which the respective warnings will not impose penalties.
Transient. The harmonic extraction only extracts harmonic features out of the input. If you want to mix back a certain amount of transients (like sibilants), you can increase this parameter. output mix level This parameter controls the level of the harmonic extraction result mixed to the output sum. inverse mix level This parameter controls the level of the inverse harmonic extraction result mixed to the output sum. So if you have extracted the vocals for example, you can decrease the „output mix level“ and increase this parameter to get the remaining instruments.
Transient. SOLE.- This Agreement will enter into force on the day it is published in the Official Gazette of the Federation and will remain in force until the emergency that originated it is declared terminated.

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