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Что (кто) такое auto-dial - определение

DISTANCE AMPLIFYING INSTRUMENT
Dial gauge; Dial test indicator; Dial indicator
  • Ideal test indicator pushed
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Auto dialer         
ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Automatic calling; Autodialler; Smart autodialer; ADAD; Automatic dialing and announcing device; Automatic Dialing and Announcing Device; Auto dialing; Automatic call; Auto dial; Autodialer; Automated phone call; Automated calling; Autodial; Automatic dialer
An automatic dialer (also spelled auto dialer, auto-dialer, and autodialer) is an electronic device or software that automatically dials telephone numbers. Once the call has been answered, the autodialer either plays a recorded message or connects the call to a live person.
dial-up         
  • An example handshake of a dial-up modem
  • Banks of modems used by an ISP to provide dial-up internet service
  • A [[TiVo Series2]] video recorder's back panel. The telephone socket, located near the cooling fan exhaust, is a way for the machine to download required [[TV guide]] data.
  • TV satellite dish]] cannot transmit signals back to the satellite.
  • Active [[modem]] [[USRobotics]] Courier 28800-bit/s
METHOD OF INTERNET ACCESS USING A PHONE LINE AND THE CREATION OF SPECIFIC TONES
Dial-up; Dialup; Dialup access; Dialup connection; Dialup service; Dial Up; Dial up; Dial-up networking; Dial-up network; Dial-up service; Dailup; Dial-up Internet; Dial-up access; High speed dialup; Dial up internet access; Dial-up internet access; Dial-Up; DialUp; Dial-up internet; Dial-up internet service; Dial-up line; Dial-Up Internet; Dial up internet
¦ adjective (of a computer system or service) used remotely via a telephone line.
Dial-up Internet access         
  • An example handshake of a dial-up modem
  • Banks of modems used by an ISP to provide dial-up internet service
  • A [[TiVo Series2]] video recorder's back panel. The telephone socket, located near the cooling fan exhaust, is a way for the machine to download required [[TV guide]] data.
  • TV satellite dish]] cannot transmit signals back to the satellite.
  • Active [[modem]] [[USRobotics]] Courier 28800-bit/s
METHOD OF INTERNET ACCESS USING A PHONE LINE AND THE CREATION OF SPECIFIC TONES
Dial-up; Dialup; Dialup access; Dialup connection; Dialup service; Dial Up; Dial up; Dial-up networking; Dial-up network; Dial-up service; Dailup; Dial-up Internet; Dial-up access; High speed dialup; Dial up internet access; Dial-up internet access; Dial-Up; DialUp; Dial-up internet; Dial-up internet service; Dial-up line; Dial-Up Internet; Dial up internet
Dial-up Internet access is a form of Internet access that uses the facilities of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to establish a connection to an Internet service provider (ISP) by dialing a telephone number on a conventional telephone line. Dial-up connections use modems to decode audio signals into data to send to a router or computer, and to encode signals from the latter two devices to send to another modem.
dialup         
  • An example handshake of a dial-up modem
  • Banks of modems used by an ISP to provide dial-up internet service
  • A [[TiVo Series2]] video recorder's back panel. The telephone socket, located near the cooling fan exhaust, is a way for the machine to download required [[TV guide]] data.
  • TV satellite dish]] cannot transmit signals back to the satellite.
  • Active [[modem]] [[USRobotics]] Courier 28800-bit/s
METHOD OF INTERNET ACCESS USING A PHONE LINE AND THE CREATION OF SPECIFIC TONES
Dial-up; Dialup; Dialup access; Dialup connection; Dialup service; Dial Up; Dial up; Dial-up networking; Dial-up network; Dial-up service; Dailup; Dial-up Internet; Dial-up access; High speed dialup; Dial up internet access; Dial-up internet access; Dial-Up; DialUp; Dial-up internet; Dial-up internet service; Dial-up line; Dial-Up Internet; Dial up internet
A temporary, as opposed to dedicated, connection between machines established over a telephone line using modems.
Dial D. Ryder         
AMERICAN GUNSMITH (1938-2011)
Dial Ryder
Dial Duwayne Ryder (June 12, 1938 – October 20, 2011) was an American gunsmith, who gave evidence to the investigation of the death of President John F. Kennedy.
Auto row         
BUSINESS CLUSTER WITH MULTIPLE CAR DEALERSHIPS IN A SINGLE NEIGHBORHOOD OR ROAD
Automobile Row; Auto Row; Auto mall; Auto Mall
An auto row or auto mall is a business cluster with multiple car dealerships in a single neighborhood or road. Auto rows are distinct from car supermarkets which are a single, large dealership.
Auto battler         
VIDEO GAME GENRE
Autobattler; Auto battlers; Autobattlers; Auto-battler; Autobattle; Auto battle; Auto-battle; Auto battler game; List of Auto battler video games
An auto battler, also known as auto chess, is a subgenre of strategy video games that typically feature chess-like elements where players place characters on a grid-shaped battlefield during a preparation phase, who then fight the opposing team's characters without any further direct input from the player. The genre was popularized by Dota Auto Chess in early 2019 and saw other games in the genre released soon after by more established studios, such as Teamfight Tactics, Dota Underlords, and Hearthstone's Battlegrounds.
auto-da-fe         
  • 1683 painting by [[Francisco Rizi]] depicting the ''auto-da-fé'' held in [[Plaza Mayor, Madrid]], in 1680.
  • Condemned by the Inquisition wearing a sanbenito carrying the cross of St. Andrew ([[Francisco de Goya]]).
  • An auto-da-fé in Seville, illustration from 1870
RITUAL OF PENANCE OF CONDEMNED HERETICS/APOSTATES DURING THE SPANISH, PORTUGUESE OR MEXICAN INQUISITIONS
Auto da fé; Auto da Fe; Auto-da-fe; Auto-Da-Fe; Auto-Da-Fé; Auto de Fe; Auto-de-fes; Autos da fe; Autodafè; Auto Du Fae; Auto Da Fé; Autodafé; Autodafe; Auto-de-fé; Auto de fe; Auto da Fé; Autos-da-fé; Auto de fé; Auto da fe
[??:t??d?:'fe?]
¦ noun (plural autos-da-fe ??:t??z-) the burning of a heretic by the Spanish Inquisition.
Origin
C18: from Port., lit. 'act of the faith'.
Auto-da-fé         
  • 1683 painting by [[Francisco Rizi]] depicting the ''auto-da-fé'' held in [[Plaza Mayor, Madrid]], in 1680.
  • Condemned by the Inquisition wearing a sanbenito carrying the cross of St. Andrew ([[Francisco de Goya]]).
  • An auto-da-fé in Seville, illustration from 1870
RITUAL OF PENANCE OF CONDEMNED HERETICS/APOSTATES DURING THE SPANISH, PORTUGUESE OR MEXICAN INQUISITIONS
Auto da fé; Auto da Fe; Auto-da-fe; Auto-Da-Fe; Auto-Da-Fé; Auto de Fe; Auto-de-fes; Autos da fe; Autodafè; Auto Du Fae; Auto Da Fé; Autodafé; Autodafe; Auto-de-fé; Auto de fe; Auto da Fé; Autos-da-fé; Auto de fé; Auto da fe
An auto-da-fé (from Portuguese , meaning 'act of faith') was the ritual of public penance carried out between the 15th and 19th centuries of condemned heretics and apostates imposed by the Spanish, Portuguese, or Mexican Inquisition as punishment and enforced by civil authorities. Its most extreme form was death by burning.
Auto-da-fe         
  • 1683 painting by [[Francisco Rizi]] depicting the ''auto-da-fé'' held in [[Plaza Mayor, Madrid]], in 1680.
  • Condemned by the Inquisition wearing a sanbenito carrying the cross of St. Andrew ([[Francisco de Goya]]).
  • An auto-da-fé in Seville, illustration from 1870
RITUAL OF PENANCE OF CONDEMNED HERETICS/APOSTATES DURING THE SPANISH, PORTUGUESE OR MEXICAN INQUISITIONS
Auto da fé; Auto da Fe; Auto-da-fe; Auto-Da-Fe; Auto-Da-Fé; Auto de Fe; Auto-de-fes; Autos da fe; Autodafè; Auto Du Fae; Auto Da Fé; Autodafé; Autodafe; Auto-de-fé; Auto de fe; Auto da Fé; Autos-da-fé; Auto de fé; Auto da fe
·noun A session of the court of Inquisition.
II. Auto-da-fe ·noun A judgment of the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal condemning or acquitting persons accused of religious offenses.
III. Auto-da-fe ·noun An execution of such sentence, by the civil power, ·esp. the burning of a heretic. It was usually held on Sunday, and was made a great public solemnity by impressive forms and ceremonies.

Википедия

Indicator (distance amplifying instrument)

In various contexts of science, technology, and manufacturing (such as machining, fabricating, and additive manufacturing), an indicator is any of various instruments used to accurately measure small distances and angles, and amplify them to make them more obvious. The name comes from the concept of indicating to the user that which their naked eye cannot discern; such as the presence, or exact quantity, of some small distance (for example, a small height difference between two flat surfaces, a slight lack of concentricity between two cylinders, or other small physical deviations).

The classic mechanical version, called a dial indicator, provides a dial display similar to a clock face with clock hands; the hands point to graduations in a circular scales on the dial which represent the distance of the probe tip from a zero setting. The internal works of a mechanical dial indicator are similar to the precision clockworks of a mechanical wristwatch, employing a rack and pinion gear to read the probe position, instead of a pendulum escapement to read time. The side of the indicator probe shaft is cut with teeth to provide the rack gear. When the probe moves, the rack gear drives a pinion gear to rotate, spinning the indicator "clock" hand. Springs preload the gear mechanism to minimize the backlash error in the reading. Precise quality of the gear forms and bearing freedom determines the repeatable precision of measurement achieved. Since the mechanisms are necessarily delicate, rugged framework construction is required to perform reliably in harsh applications such as machine tool metalworking operations, similar to how wristwatches are ruggedized.

Other types of indicator include mechanical devices with cantilevered pointers and electronic devices with digital displays. Electronic versions employ an optical or capacitive grating to detect microscopic steps in the position of the probe.

Indicators may be used to check the variation in tolerance during the inspection process of a machined part, measure the deflection of a beam or ring under laboratory conditions, as well as many other situations where a small measurement needs to be registered or indicated. Dial indicators typically measure ranges from 0.25 mm to 300 mm (0.015in to 12.0in), with graduations of 0.001 mm to 0.01 mm (metric) or 0.00005in to 0.001in (imperial/customary).

Various names are used for indicators of different types and purposes, including dial gauge, clock, probe indicator, pointer, test indicator, dial test indicator, drop indicator, plunger indicator, and others.