Column 3 definition
Column 3. Enter "1" for CCPCs or "2" for non-CCPCs that applies for each corporation identified in columns 1 and 2.
Column 3. For the “Full Use Agreement”. Use checklist #3 to put Camp into a full service use condition.
Column 3. Enter the code that applies for each corporation identified in columns 1 and 2: 1 – CCPC
Examples of Column 3 in a sentence
Column 3 identifies when the Consultant must submit its invoice for payment.
Section 1 Compensation Table Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Task Nos.
Section 1 – Compensation Table Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Task Nos.
Column 3 of the Compensation Table sets forth the maximum amount that the City will pay for the Multiplier Compensation (as defined in Exhibit B, Section 1) for each task of the Approved Service Order.
Eligible Priority Taught Column 3 Column 2 Column 1 Priority * Columns 1-3 reflect the teaching history of the immediate past three ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; i.e., Column 1 refers to last winter, Column 2 to the winter before that, etc.
More Definitions of Column 3
Column 3. A Bachelor's Degree with at least thirty (30) but less than forty-five (45) quarter hours of college credit earned subsequent to the date of the Bachelor's Degree.
Column 3. Mix Buses• Mix Sends 1-16• Conguration• EQ• Compressor• Insert• Groups• Fader, Pan, Mute, Matrix ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ 26 18 M32 User ManualColumn 4: Console• Conguration• Solo• Routing• Output ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ SAFEThe SHOW CONTROL screen’s chan safe tab congures which console channels are and are not changed when a scene change occurs. This allows the user to protect certain channels from ever changing during a scene change, giving them as much control as possible for key audio sources.For example, in a theatre context, the console operator may have dialled in just the right EQ and compressor settings, and channel volume for the voice of the lead actor, and does not want to have them altered when the console changes scenes and alters various other ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ adjust the various settings on the chan safe tab, perform the following steps:1. Turn any of the six push encoders to navigate among the checkboxes on the Main Display, which represent various groups of channels that can be isolated from scene changes.2. Tap any of the six encoders to select the console areas that have been highlighted with the push encoders. In each of the six columns, multiple console areas can be selected and isolated from scene changes.The following areas of the M32 can be isolated from scene changes, and are divided up into six columns on the Main Display:Column 1: Channels• Input Channels 1-16Column 2: Channels• Input Channels 17-21.Column 3: Buses• Aux 1-8• FX 1L through 4R.Column 4: Returns• Mix 1-6.Column 5: Main / Matrix / Groups• Matrix 1-6• LR Bus• Centre / Mono Bus• DCA Groups 1-8.Column 6: Eects Slots• FX 1-8.MIDIThe MIDI tab on the SHOW CONTROL screen allows the console to associate dierent Cues with incoming and outgoing MIDI messages, allowing the console’s scene changes to control or be controlled by external MIDI equipment.For instance, the user could congure the console to issue a MIDI Program Change message as each new Cue is recalled, with the outgoing MIDI message triggering a MIDI-equipped lighting controller.Conversely, the user could congure the console to change Cues in response to an incoming MIDI Program Change message, allowing the console to switch to a new audio scene when a new scene is recalled on a MIDI-equipped ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ adjust the various settings on the MIDI tab, perform the following steps:1.
Column 3. Enter the corporation's taxable income for the preceding
Column 3. Mix Buses• Mix Sends 1-16• Conguration• EQ• Compressor• Insert• Groups• Fader, Pan, Mute, Matrix ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ 26 18 M32 User ManualColumn 4: Console• Conguration• Solo• Routing• Output ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ SAFEThe SHOW CONTROL screen’s chan safe tab congures which console channels are and are not changed when a scene change occurs.
Column 3 means the area comprising of the faraway areas previously under the defunct Luanda and Vihiga Municipal Council;
Column 3. Vocational credential plus 30 approved semester units or B.A. degree plus 30 approved semester units completed subsequent to B.A.; appropriate credential required. Column 4: B.A. plus 45 approved semester units completed subsequent to B.A.; appropriate credential required. Column 5: M.A. degree; appropriate credential required. Column 6: M.A. degree plus 15 approved semester units completed subsequent to M.A. or B.A. plus 60 approved semester units including M.A.; appropriate credential required. Column 7: M.A. degree plus 30 approved semester units completed subsequent to M.A.; a Ph.D., or Ed.D., in a program in which M.A. is bypassed or a B.A. plus 75 approved semester units including M.A.; appropriate credential required.
Column 3. This is pre-populated on the invoice.