Event Recording definition

Event Recording. The PDR-2000 has a built in sequence of events recorder. This Event Recorder time stamps all activity that takes place in the unit. Events include all Trip and Guard inputs and outputs, status relay activation, password access, and initial power on, see Section 7, Event Recording, for a complete list. Up to 40,000 events are stored in nonvolatile memory before the process of overwriting the events begins. Events may be viewed one at a time on the front panel or up to 1000 events may be downloaded and sorted using the PDR-2000’s Windows® based GUI. COMMUNICATIONS: The PDR-2000 is equipped with two communication ports regardless of which type is supplied (RS-449, Fiber Optic, G.703, or Audio). Two communication ports makes the PDR- 2000 extremely flexible. They may be used independently, allowing the unit to communicate with two units (or more with Packet Forwarding) simultaneously or they can both be used to communicate to one unit creating a redundant path for added security.
Event Recording means audio-visual recordings of the Live Event created by the Customer on the W2W Platform Supplier under the agreement. Expenses: any expenses or costs that may be incurred by the Supplier in providing the Services as agreed by the parties in writing, including licensing fees, stock or original photography, font or media licensing and online services Intellectual Property Rights: patents, utility models, copyright and neighbouring and related rights, moral rights, trade marks and service marks, business names and domain names, goodwill and the right to ▇▇▇ for passing off or unfair competition, rights in designs, rights in computer software, database rights, rights to use, and protect the confidentiality of, confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets) and all other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications and rights to apply for and be granted, renewals or extensions of, and rights to claim priority from, such rights and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection which subsist or will subsist now or in the future in any part of the world. Performance Dates: the date(s) agreed by the parties in writing for performance of the Services. Services: the organisation, set-up, support and management of on-line events using the Supplier’s Tools and the Support Services.

Examples of Event Recording in a sentence

  • The standard modulated signal does not include the year so it must be entered manually (see Section 7, Event Recording for programming instructions).

  • However, if a Participant is nominated to receive an award, then Participant may be named in an Event Recording, and the Participant’s team membership may be identified.

  • NOTE: For instruction on the operation of the Event Recorder, see Section 7, Event Recording.

  • On the 24th of January 2019 the INVITE project published an Open Call – hereinafter ‘the Call’ – aimed to identify and support no more than 20 European SME proposing “Mobile Technologies for Rapid Event Recording and Analysis” with a voucher;  On …….

  • In addition, Participant’s association with a specific First team may be readily apparent from an Event Recording.

  • The SUPPLIER will commission all functions of the station DME including: ▪ Fault & Event Reporting ▪ Sequence of Event Recording Note: SUPPLIER is responsible for commissioning all aspects of the DME system in the Station Control Unit, Remote Terminal Unit and Programmable Electronic Devices.

  • Neither Participant nor Participant’s parent or guardian shall have any right to review or approve any Event Recording.

Related to Event Recording

  • Event data recorder (EDR) means a device or function in a vehicle that records the vehicle's dynamic, time-series data during the time period just prior to an event (e.g., vehicle speed vs. time) or during a crash event (e.g., delta-V vs. time), intended for retrieval after the crash event. For the purposes of this definition, the event data does not include audio and video data.

  • Student record means information that constitutes education rec- ords as that term is defined by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. Section 1232g(a)(4)) [see FL] and information in a record of an applicant for admission to an educa- tional institution, including a transfer applicant.

  • Client record means collected documentation of the behavioral health services provided to and information gathered regarding a client.

  • patient record means a written account of all services provided to a patient by the home health agency, as well as other pertinent information necessary to provide care.

  • Sound recording means a recording of music, poetry, or spoken-word performance, but does not include the audio portions spoken and recorded as part of a motion picture, video, theatrical production, television news coverage, or athletic event.