(Askeri) YER BEZİ, İŞARET BEZİ: Karada harekat yapan kıtaların, kendi birlik ve mevzilerini, dost uçaklara tanıtmak için kullandıkları işaret malzemesi. Bunlar; bez veya benzeri maddelerden yapılır. Buna "marking panel" de denir. Yer bezi kullanmak suretiyle kara birliklerini dost uçaklara tanıtma sistemi. Bak. "air-ground liaison code"
(Askeri) İŞARET PANOSU: Genellikle dost birliklerin, görsel haberleşme amacıyla birbirlerine gösterdikleri pano. Ayrıca bakınız: "panel code", "identification panel"
(Askeri) İŞARET BEZİ YERİ: Hava araçlarıyla muhabere için işaret bezlerinin serildiği yer. Bu yer, çok defa, bir telsiz istasyonu yakınında tesis edilir
(Askeri) TELSİZ VE İŞARET BEZİ KISMI: Bir alay muharebe grubu veya küçük bir birliğin kuruluşunda bulunan kıta muhabere takımının bir kısmı. Bu kısmın görevi telsiz cihazlarını işletmek ve işaret bezlerini kullanmaktır
A thin screen of wood or metal that is attached to the front of a desk, organ, or similar items. The panel provides privacy for the person seated at the desk or organ, as it covers the upper part of the legs and cabling, and also provides structural support for the four legs of the furniture
A program that comes with Windows 98 that enables you to make settings for many Windows 98 actions, such as changing network, keyboard, printer, and regional settings Some programs (including many video card drivers) may add sections to the control panel for you to use to configure that program
In System 7, a control panel is a utility that lets you set basic parameters such as the speaker volume, desktop pattern, date and time, and so on Control panels are kept in a folder called Control Panels; one way to open it is by selecting Control Panels from the Apple Menu In System 6, control panels are called cdevs, and they're accessed through the Control Panel command on the Apple Menu
- The Control Panel customizes and enables users to control their StargazerNET experience The features of the Control Panel include the Communicator, the Transporter, the StarGazette, the Personal Log, and StarSearch via the Exploratorium The Control Panel is always present to help the user navigate through the site
electrical device consisting of an insulated panel containing switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices; "he checked the instrument panel"; "suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree
All users have access to a web-based Control Panel which allows you to set mail forwarding options, enable/disable anonymous FTP access, view your statistics with MKStats, change your password and more It also allows access to other features such as an HTML Form Generator, web-based HTML editor and Perl script checker Users can also update account contact information at anytime without having to contact customer support Available with all plans
A proprietary program that allows all of our customers to set up POP3 e-mail boxes, mail forwarding, view comprehensive site access logs, and perform basic administrative functions More Details
The area where the Main system configurations can be changed In Windows 95/98/CE/NT the Add/Remove Programs and Network settings can be accessed from here
A special application, stored in the Control Panels folder within the System Folder, that you use to change various Macintosh features, such as speaker volume To use a control panel, select Control Panels from the Apple menu, then double-click the control panel you want to use Examples of control panels include the Memory control panel and the Color control panel
A set of utilities that change various aspects of the systems behaviour; for example, the colour of the background, the port to which printer data is sent, the speed of the mouse cursor etc
A program used to change some setting in the operating system or computer Control panels allow for changing keyboard and mouse sensitivity, speaker volume, display colors and resolution as well as modem, network and printer settings Control panels are part of most operating systems, but may also come with peripheral devices to allow fine-tuning of particular features
electrical device consisting of an insulated panel containing switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices; "he checked the instrument panel"; "suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree"
The instrument panel of a plane, car, or machine is the panel where the dials and switches are located. A mounted array of instruments used to operate a machine, especially the dashboard of an automotive vehicle, aircraft, or motorboat. Also called instrument board. the board in front of the pilot of an aircraft, where all the instruments are dashboard
(noun- legal) 1 In appellate cases, a group of judges (usually three) assigned to decide the case 2 In the jury selection process, the group of potential jurors
a rigid support for painting, usually wood This was used for egg tempera, because it is not as flexible as oil and has the tendency to crack when painted on linen As oil became the medium of choice during 15th century, panels became less and less popular, as large (and small) canvases were lighter and easier to construct However, some later artists preferred less flexible surfaces for oil paintings, and panels have remained in use
In PeopleSoft, panels are specific "views" of what appears on your computer screen One panel = one screen view Various PeopleSoft processes may have multiple panels (panel groups) with related fields and data Panel groups are usually accessed by "tabs" which, when clicked on, bring up a new panel
sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat) section or component of something a pad placed under a saddle a group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan or discuss an issue or judge a contest etc (law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom a jury will be chosen) decorate with panels; "panel the walls with wood
(1) In appellate cases, a group of judges (usually three) assigned to decide the case; (2) In the jury selection process, the group of potential jurors
On a comics page, the individual framed illustrations In some comics, the divisions between the panels is not always clear; panels can be borderless, they can run together, they can be meta-panels comprised of smaller inner-panels there are countless ways in which the layouts can avoid clear-cut panel divisions Most comics, however, are not drawn with these kids of layouts -- most have clearly-defined, framed panels
A flat, rectangular piece of material that forms part of a wall, door or cabinet Typically made of wood, it is usually framed by a border and either raised or recessed
A variation of the quantitative survey approach Where it differs however, is that participants become part of an ongoing process of regular consultation: as a member of a panel they may take part in several surveys or events over the course of a year
(computer science) a small temporary window in a graphical user interface that appears in order to request information from the user; after the information has been provided the user dismisses the box with `okay' or `cancel'
A panel is a small group of people who are chosen to do something, for example to discuss something in public or to make a decision. He assembled a panel of scholars to advise him The advisory panel disagreed with the decision
material (most commonly an glass/epoxy-copper laminate known as core) sized for fabrication of printed circuit boards Panels come in many, many sizes, the most common being 12" by 18" and 18" by 24" Subtract 1/2" to 1" margins (check with your board house) from the panel size to arrive at the space available for printed circuitry
A control panel or instrument panel is a board or surface which contains switches and controls to operate a machine or piece of equipment. The equipment was extremely sophisticated and was monitored from a central control-panel
A major component of a sliding glass door, consisting of a light of glass in a frame installed within the main (or outer) frame of the door A panel may be sliding or fixed
A device, usually located in a telecommunications closet, in which temporary or semi-permanent connections can be made between incoming and outgoing lines Used for modifying or reconfiguring a communications system or for connecting devices such as test instruments to specific lines
A series of jacks which has connections for most of the inputs and outputs of the console, console sections, tape machines and other pieces of equipment
Connecting hardware normally found in the wiring or telecommunications closet consisting of a row or rows of ports Using patch cables to connect horizontal or backbone cables to an arrangement of fixed connectors to form cross-connections or interconnections In a LAN, the patch panel connects the outside lines connecting to the Internet to the internal network's computers
- An element of a wiring center where individual cable runs are brought together By making connections between any two points on the patch panel, the physical path of individual wires can be controlled and the sequence of individual wires managed The so-called data path is particularly important in token ring networks, where patch panels are frequently found
A passive device, typically flat plate holding feed through connectors, to allow circuit arrangements and rearrangements by simply plugging and unplugging patch cables
An assembly of pin locations and ports, mounted on a rack or wall bracket A patch panel acts like a switchboard where cable from schoolrooms can be connected to each other (forming a local network) and to the outside (linking to the Internet or other wide area network) Krone and 110 are the names of two kinds of patch panels; Krones are made by Krone, and 110s are made by many companies The patch panel in each NetDay kit has 24 ports and enough pin locations to wire 24 cables See What Happens at the Central Point
A device in which temporary connections can be made between incoming lines and outgoing lines It is used for modifying or reconfiguring a communications system or for connecting devices such as test instruments to specific lines
Connecting hardware that typically provides means to connect horizontal or backbone cables to an arrangement of fixed connectors that may be accessed using patch cords or equipment cords to form cross-connections or interconnections
A rear section of the body shell which incorporates the rear fender and usually also the C-pillar In modern car bodies, the rear fender usually is no longer a separate welded or bolt-on panel, Instead it blends smoothly into the bottom of the rear window frame and the rear panel
A sheet metal panel that covers the area from the rear-door opening to the taillight area, and from the bottom of the surface to the base of the roof, or from the headlamp area to the front-door opening, and from the bottom of the surface to the base of the hood
A body part which makes up one of the two rear sides of the car It contains the lock pillar, to which the doors lock onto The two quarter panels are located on either side of the trunk or deck lid
A long patch, on a balloon, to be ripped off, by the rip cord, at landing, in order to allow the immediate escape of gas and instant deflation of the bag