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To set back to the initial state
the crime of knowingly and dishonestly receiving stolen goods
To set to zero
To adjust again after an initial failure
The process of restarting your hp Jornada and reinitialising the operating system Performing a reset erases any unsaved data in open documents, but preserves data that has been saved
resets the graph to zero This must be reset AFTER the initial conditions are set in order to have the first data point correct
The event whereby all players leave the game, and everything is automatically replaced to its starting position There are five types: a mortal reset is when a player presses the reset button (you'll have to find it ); a wiz reset is when a wiz resets the game; crashes are when there is a fault in the game which needs a reset to clear it; shutdowns occur when the system needs to be taken down to make alterations; auto-resets cut in 105 minutes since the previous reset Most resets are auto-resets You will get warnings for auto-resets, and the players concerned will normally tell you when wiz and mortal resets are likely Crashes and shutdowns don't always warn you The word RESET is also sometimes used to mean the 105-minute period itself, so "early in a reset" means when the game has reset recently, and "late in a reset" means when another reset is soon due
device for resetting instruments or controls set to zero; "reset instruments and dials"
That which is reset; matter set up again
adjust again after an initial failure
From a Mini-Wave Box (or other applicable 2 x 2 if fractionalized) 1/2 Zoom; Hinge; 1/2 Zoom; Hinge Ends in a Mini-Wave Box This is a 4-part call
To harbor or secrete; to hide, as stolen goods or a criminal
Return to the previous step with most tools In some cases a Reset completes an action; in other cases, it cancels an action or rejects an identified element
To return a printer to its defaults by turning the printer off and then back on
The form reset is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. If you reset a machine or device, you adjust or set it, so that it is ready to work again or ready to perform a particular function. As soon as you arrive at your destination, step out of the aircraft and reset your wrist-watch. reset button/switch a control that is used to make a machine or instrument ready to work again
An option used to restore your document or document settings to the last saved state
The act of resetting
A button present on many computers that allows a "cold boot" without turning power off then back on Often used when the computer will no longer respond to its keyboard
A high on this pin for two machine cycles while the oscillator is running, resets the device An internal resistor to Vss permits a power-on reset using only an external capacitor to Vcc
1 To restore a storage device to a prescribed state
On products with a Reset button it enables you to regain a dial tone without using the hook switch On Caller ID units it is a small button accessible from a hole in the base of the unit, and is used to reset the functions of the machine
Resetting the pins when off spot
To set again; as, to reset type; to reset copy; to reset a diamond
To restore a mechanism, storage or device to a prescribed state or condition
{i} nullification, process of starting from new; device used for resetting; plant that is repotted
device for resetting instruments or controls set to zero; "reset instruments and dials" set anew; "They re-set the date on the clock
To return the microcontroller to a known state This operation may or may not alter processor registers, memory or peripheral states
Adjustment of the set point of a control instrument to a higher or lower value automatically or manually to conserve energy
To re-calendar or set again
device for resetting instruments or controls
Keyboards, like computers, sometimes "lock up " To restore normal operation, the System Reset is used There is another meaning in MIDI software: Reset means to return to the first measure
A return to normal operation for an alarm system that has been in a trouble condition, out of service, or in an alarm condition When a system has been "reset" it is back in full operation and subsequent signals received from the system will be treated nor-mally A reset is more than merely the restoration-to-normal of a sensor, or an abort message or call from the user With a reset event, the system is back in full and normal operation
To remove a horseshoe, trim the hoof, then reattach the same horseshoe a k a: Shift
[the MUD community] v In AberMUD, to bring all dead mobiles to life and move items back to their initial starting places New players who can't find anything shout "Reset! Reset!" quite a bit Higher-level players shout back "No way!" since they know where points are to be found Used in {RL}, it means to put things back to the way they were when you found them
'Reset' is the button you click on when you want to clear the numbers selected for a new set of numbers when playing Master Keno
Action of restarting the operating system either by pressing the reset button or using ctrl/alt/del Keys Also known as a warm boot as the power is not turned off
{f} set again; change the readout of a meter (esp. to zero)
set anew; "They re-set the date on the clock"
set to zero; "reset instruments and dials"
set anew; "They re-set the date on the clock
A label given to a PushButton in some DialogBoxes that performs the action of resetting the initial state of the DialogBox
Reset has two functions: Causes the session to leave insert mode and removes the insert symbol from the operator information area Unlocks the keyboard and removes the do-not-enter symbol X currently displayed in the OIA except in the Terminal Wait condition
The receiving of stolen goods, or harboring an outlaw
To reset the printer is to return the printer to its default state and settings
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