Operating Mode definition

Operating Mode a combination of the functionality in the physical Configuration and the functionality in the software programming some of which is not shown in the Configuration diagram. Operating Mode is the combined function designed to achieve an Operating Objective that may vary with a change of settings. Operating Modes are established as a function, not by a diagram designation. Operating Modes include, but are not limited to, battery non-export, maximize self-consumption, maximize export, perform time shifting, and perform peak shaving. A change of Operating Mode may constitute a change of Operating Objective.
Operating Mode means the mode of DER operational characteristics that determines the performance during 668 normal and abnormal conditions. For example, an operating mode such as “export only,” “import only,” and “no 669 exchange.”
Operating Mode. Warning: All prior data will be cleared. Does user want to print? - Enter hazard type and badge ID (1 to 256) - Error warning if ID is already in use - Badge is inserted and unit stores baseline value

Examples of Operating Mode in a sentence

  • Depending on the Operating Mode and in accordance with the Operating Procedures, the Storage Operator calculates the Injection and Withdrawal Allocations and the Gas in Storage Allocations, according to the Operating Procedures in attachment D1 of the Access Code for Storage.

  • The VSM shall use the General Configuration Messages to define the air vehicles capability to support the fields commanded in Message #43, dependent on the current Flight mode (Message #42, Vehicle Operating Mode Command) and the current Altitude mode, Speed mode and Course/Heading mode states (Message #48, Mode Preference Command).

  • Operating Mode This field allows you to silence all alerts, including priority alert when Deaf Pager is selected.

  • Function Tabs: Test TS800-60 in current Operating Mode or write data to tags.


More Definitions of Operating Mode

Operating Mode means the mode in which the Terminal (as a whole) is operated at a relevant time – for example a Cargo Assembly or a Hybrid Operation.
Operating Mode. Lowest stored ID is offered as a default. Subsequently the number is incremented for each badge. Default number can be overwritten from keypad. - Relative humidity and temperature are entered for each read session. Prior values are offered as default and can be overwritten. - Exposure time is entered for each badge. Prior value is offered as default and can be overwritten. - If badge is not already inserted, unit will prompt. - Computer will search by ID for previous reading and use it with present reading to display: - Hazard - ID number - Interval concentration - Cumulative concentration - Computer will ask whether to store,, warning that prior baseline will be destroyed. If printer is detected, unit will ask whether to print prior data before overwriting it.