Control Systems definition

Control Systems means the Battery Management System and Solid State Relay (“BMS”) together with the communications, firmware, and software found in the BMS.
Control Systems means the supervisory control and data acquisition system, the AVL System, radio system and the other control systems described in Schedule 1 (Network Description).
Control Systems means cybersecurity prevention technologies such as endpoint protection software systems (such as endpoint antivirus, host-based intrusion prevention systems, endpoint detection and response, and other solutions that may be considered as endpoint protection software), secure email gateway, data-leakage or

Examples of Control Systems in a sentence

  • Chiller Class $150 Certified Facility Locksmith $150 Underground Storage Tank Operator $150 Water Operator – Grade 3 or 4 $150 Herbicide/Pesticide $200 HVAC/Energy Building Management Control Systems $500* (*$50 per CEU and/or module, not to exceed $500) Whenever requested by the Union, the Vice Chancellor of Employee Relations and the Union shall meet and confer regarding certification pay.

  • The Picus Solutions aim at revealing which threats identified by Customer are blocked and not blocked by the Control Systems used in Customer’s different digital environments, and Customer acknowledges that Security Validation test results may differ for the same security control technology in use in different environments.

  • Customer warrants that it has the full right, power, and authority to consent to the use the Picus Solutions to perform the Security Validation tests of the Control Systems set as target systems by Customer or its representatives.

  • Temperature Control Systems (TCS) was established in 1975 and is a multi-branch, full line, stocking distributor of commercial/industrial HVAC controls, burner boiler controls and building automation systems with hubs in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City regions.

  • The Picus Solutions may not cover all of Customer’s identified Control Systems, and Picus may unilaterally add or remove different Control Systems categories provided by the Picus Solutions.

  • Picus shall not be held liable if the Picus Solutions fail to discover certain security or configuration shortcomings on the target Control Systems and shall not become subject to any claim and request (including but not limited to compensation, damage, loss, or reimbursement) related to any such failure.


More Definitions of Control Systems

Control Systems mean the collection of elements (hardware or software) of a vehicle that are organized and integrated in a particular way to provide to the pilot (or an Autonomous System) means to effectively control the vehicle velocity, attitude, and resulting flight path as intended.
Control Systems means the supervisory control and data acquisition system (referred to as SCADA), the automatic LRV Location system (referred to as the AVL system) and the other control systems described in Schedule 16 (Description of the Infrastructure) and as may be amended from time to time.
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Control Systems means the control system set up by the company in order to prevent, through the adoption of appropriate protocols, the risks of commission of the crimes for which the regulations set forth in Leg. Decree. 231/2001 apply;

Related to Control Systems

  • Control system means the combination of capture and control devices used to reduce emissions to the atmosphere.

  • Emission control system means the electronic engine management controller and any emission related component in the exhaust or evaporative system which supplies an input to or receives an output from this controller.

  • Systems means any: (i.) computer programs, including, but not limited to, software, firmware, application programs, operating systems, files and utilities; (ii.) supporting documentation for such computer programs, including, without limitation, input and output formats, program listings, narrative descriptions and operating instructions; (iii.) data and/or media; (iv.) equipment, hardware, servers, and/or devices; and/or (v.) network(s).