Linear Display definition

Linear Display. An exhibit that is constructed in a continuous line along an aisle. Also called In-Line. Literature Rack (Lit Rack) - Devices used to hold literature or brochures. Load List - Anticipated number of items required for a show to be loaded onto a truck for delivery to show site. Loading Dock - An area within an exposition facility where freight is received and shipped. Lobby - Public area outside hall or meeting room. Lock-Up - Secure storage area, which is either guarded or locked. Logistics - The movement of freight shipments on a commercial basis, where a general services contractor buys transportation at a wholesale price, and sells it to their customers at a retail price. Logo - Symbol identifying an organization, company or event. Long Term Storage - Storage available at GES warehouse for long periods of time between shows. Loop Fabric - Fabric to which Velcro will adhere. Loose Jig - Removable support in shipping cases. Loss Prevention Guidelines - A set of injury prevention and overall safety guidelines for exhibitors to follow at the showsite. Lounge - A space in the exhibit area provided by show management for attendees to rest. Low Voltage - Term applied to electrical currents of 24-volts or less; must be transformed from normal 110- volt input and may be used in animation or specialty lighting. Lowboy - A type of truck that can be adapted for picking up loads at ground level. Lucite - A transparent thermoplastic acrylic resin. Man-Lift - A mechanical device that can be motorized or manually operated to lift a laborer above floor level. Manual - See Service Kit.

Examples of Linear Display in a sentence

  • Linear: Display booths and other exhibits shall not be placed in such a manner as to interfere with other exhibits.

  • Axis Display LINEAR (Linear Display) LOG (Logarithmic Display) Display Types VALUE (RMS) PHASE (Phase Angles) Order number Reference Source (for phase angles) Numerical Display Method (for phase angles) ±180 (0 to 180º Lead) lag360 (0 to 360º Lag) Viewing the DMM Display‌‌ Open the Event Data window.