Monitor system definition

Monitor system means a system which outputs a control input from the internal control strategy to the user's controlled object and to which feedback from the user's controlled object to the internal control strategy is inputted. The monitor system can be completely externally added to an arbitrary existing system.

Examples of Monitor system in a sentence

  • Monitor system infrastructure 24 X 7 by its Network Operations Center and Security Operations Center.

  • Monitor system performance and support the initiation and implementation of required enhancements and modifications.

  • Monitor system performance in real-time (e.g. response time, latency, throughput, and error rates).

  • Price ----------------- --------------------------------------------------------- --------------- --------------- 186-0060 A-1000 4-channel EEG monitoring system, German [**] language, CE, 50 Hz 186-0053 A-1050(TM) 2-channel EEG Brain Monitor system, [**] English language, UL/cUL, TUV, CEemc, 60Hz Supplied with one A-1050 2-channel EEG monitor, one A-1050 2-channel EEG digital signal converter (DSC-2), one power cord.

  • Monitor system availability, performance, operations and problem tickets and alert designated CCHCS personnel regarding any issue as it occurs.

  • Monitor system availability, performance, operations and problem tickets and alerts.

  • Monitor system logs for problems, such as security issues, failures, unauthorized activities, etc.

  • Monitor system will consist of all monitors, monitor console, splitter and snakes.

  • During the Service Term, Broker Dealer will be responsible for the following: • Monitor system access, availability, and data integrity; • Report any issues to ResCap within four (4) hours of discovery so ResCap can address the issue; • Approve changes to the system access or authorized users, adds, deletes, changes, etc; • Comply with ResCap’s change management policy and procedures.

  • Monitor system utilization and report to “USER SHORT NAME” system capacity constraints in operating cells that require remediation to relieve identified limitations.