Trigger threshold definition

Trigger threshold means the appropriate parameter has met the conditions for recording an EDR event.
Trigger threshold means the appropriate physical parameter has met the conditions for recording an EDR event.[2.x. "Unlocked event" means an EDR record that does not meet the locking condition. It may be overwritten by subsequent events.]
Trigger threshold means the appropriate physical parameter has met the conditions for recording an EDR event. [2.47. "Vehicle roll angle" means the angle between the vehicle y-axis and the ground plane as determined by the sensing system.] 2.48. "Vehicle type with regard to its Event Data Recorder" means vehicles which do not differ significantly in such essential aspects as:

Examples of Trigger threshold in a sentence

  • Trigger threshold means a change in vehicle velocity, in the longitudinal di- rection, that equals or exceeds 8 km/h within a 150 ms interval.

  • These factors prevented the event from passing the Level 2 Trigger threshold.

  • This suggests there may be a five to six day incubation period for this illness.

  • If, prior to the effectiveness of the split, the Indicative Value Optional Acceleration Trigger threshold is breached, the split will not occur.

  • Trigger threshold means a change in vehicle velocity, in the longitudinal direction, that equals or exceeds 8 km/h within a 150 ms interval.


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Trigger threshold means the appropriate parameter has met the conditions for recording an EDR event. [2.47. "Vehicle roll angle" means the angle between the vehicle y-axis and the ground plane as determined by the sensing system.] 2. 48. "Volatile memory" means the memory reserved for buffering of captured EDR data. The memory is not capable of retaining data in a semi-permanent fashion. Data captured in volatile memory is continuously overwritten and is not retained in the event of a power loss or retrievable with EDR data extraction tools.2.49. “Vulnerable road user secondary safety system” means a deployable vehicle system outside the occupant compartment designed to mitigate injury consequences to vulnerable road users during a collision.2.50. "X-direction" means in the direction of the vehicle’s X-axis, which is parallel to the vehicle's longitudinal centerline. The X-direction is positive in the direction of forward vehicle travel.2.51. "Y-direction" means in the direction of the vehicle’s Y-axis, which is perpendicular to its X-axis and in the same horizontal plane as that axis. The Y-direction is positive from left to right, from the perspective of the driver when seated in the vehicle facing the direction of forward vehicle travel.2.52. "Z-direction" means in the direction of the vehicle’s Z-axis, which is perpendicular to the X and Y-axes. The Z-direction is positive in a downward direction.
Trigger threshold means the appropriatephysical parameter has met the conditions for recording an EDR event. ]
Trigger threshold means an amount equal to the greater of (a) $50,000,000, or (b) 13.33% of the aggregate amount of the Revolving Credit Commitments.
Trigger threshold means the appropriate parameter has met the conditions for recording an EDR event. [2.xx "Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)" means a system fitted on a vehicle, able to perform a function to evaluate the inflation pressure of the tyres or the variation of this inflation pressure over time and to transmit corresponding information to the user while the vehicle is running.]
Trigger threshold means a change in vehicle velocity, or other signal input, as defined in section X. in the longitudinal direction, that equals or exceeds 8 km/h within a 150 ms interval. For vehicles that record “delta-V, lateral,” trigger threshold means a change in vehicle velocity in either the longitudinal or lateral direction that equals or exceeds 8 km/h within a 150 ms interval or a change in longitudinal or lateral acceleration, which is able to determine an impact to the vehicle..
Trigger threshold means, as of any date, the greater of (i) 12.5% of the Aggregate Borrowing Base and (ii) $12,500,000.
Trigger threshold means the payment by the Company of aggregate distributions in respect of the Class A Membership Interests pursuant to Section 4.1(a) equal to the higher of (i) 200% of the aggregate amount of all Plan Sponsor Funded Capital, or (ii) the amount that results in the achievement of an IRR with respect to the Class A Membership Interests equal to 15%.