Betekenis van:
visual system

visual system
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the sensory system for vision

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Dynamic visual information is visual information which changes as a result of system initiation.
    2. Visual inspection and, where possible test whether the system functions.
    3. A visual inspection of the air intake and exhaust gas system has been carried out.
    4. Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated
    5. The system should not require long and uninterruptible sequences of manual-visual interfaces.
    6. The system should not require long and uninterruptible sequences of manual-visual interface.
    7. Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated.
    8. normal operation of the applicable system both with and without acquisition of visual cues at decision height.
    9. Such additional conditions may be, for instance, the requirement for VASI/PAPI -type visual slope indicator system.
    10. Normal operation of the applicable system both with and without acquisition of visual cues at decision height.
    11. NOTE 1: Partial failure may involve some component, sub-function or mode of operation of the system becoming inoperable or performing outside the specifications intended by the manufacturer. NOTE 2: Total system failure renders all aspects of the system inoperative. Visual information: Graphical, pictorial, textual or other messages presented to the driver using the visual modality.
    12. The system should not require long and uninterruptible sequences of manual-visual interfaces. If the sequence is short, it may be uninterruptible.
    13. Consequently, at least in areas intended for use by persons with reduced mobility, the passenger alarm system shall provide suitable visual and audible alarms.
    14. Transmit a message (acoustic or visual signal or radio message by mobile phone) by the driver or an automatic system to the train crew working among the passengers.
    15. .3 Activation of any local application system shall give a visual and distinct audible alarm in the protected space and at continuously manned stations.