Sentences with phrase «needs calibration»

It could be battery calibration issue there is a chance the battery may be working perfectly fine but the notifications are incorrect, happens on smartphones too so battery needs calibration, try the process I mentioned.
Very good except for the touch screen (needs calibration, but there's no such option) and a few software glitches.
And if you are unhappy, or lack inspiration — and purpose feels like something you can't remember how to spell anymore — your compass needs calibration.
We are closer to agreeing, just need some calibration.
You will only need a calibration change in order to sustain the different sizes of the capsules.
The proxies don't need calibration from instrumental.
You'll need a calibration disc to perform this step.

Not exact matches

He has strewn His Sea of Nothingness with «photogeniticisms» or the stillness of the photons creating all manner of the first materials needed to become thru timeliness all the elementals» calibrationed members of our declared Periodic Table of Materialized Photogenitis.
There is no need for routine calibration and sensitivity levels can be checked without interrupting product inspection.
The two - distance calibration method used for the yardage dial is a quick and easy way to get the accuracy you need.
This required special eye tracking equipment which needed minutes - long calibration; what was more, everyone had to wear such a tracker.
«Our new approach removes the need for technician oversight during calibration.
The calibration test proved the test setup and gave the team confidence they could provide the needed impact velocity, he said.
A major limitation of these devices is that the decoder requires frequent calibration — which is needed to accurately estimate an individual's movement intention — because neural signals change over time.
Access to shear rates and temperature sweeps is available in a single click, without the need for calibration, geometries, or chip sensors.
As mentioned in 2), we often have parameters which we need to assign a value to through calibration against observations.
(3) See NRC 2012 CTBT Report Finding 4 - 6: «With the inclusion of regional monitoring, improved understanding of backgrounds, and proper calibration of stations, an evasive tester in Asia, Europe, North Africa or North America would need to restrict device yield to levels below 1 kiloton (even if the explosion were fully decoupled) to ensure no more than a 10 percent probability of detection for IMS and open monitoring networks», and associated text.
For HPF to achieve 1 m s $ ^ -LCB--1 -RCB- $ or better measurement precision, a unique calibration system, stable to several times better precision, will be needed to accurately remove instrumental effects at an unprecedented level in the NIR.
Look for load - cell technology, an advanced version of the levers and springs found in older (and cheaper) models; your scale will need less calibration and be less likely to break down over time.
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Being an unmatched tool for calibration, video has the potential to be a game - changer that will get coaches and school leaders on the same page and give both teachers and observers the support they want and need.
And oh, if at all possible, avoid the clicker - type torque wrenches that should be periodically calibrated and select a beam - type torque wrench that won't go out of calibration (apart from perhaps needing to be zeroed properly by bending it, if heavily damaged).
Chief test driver Chris Goodwin casually drops the phrase as we're discussing the calibration work needed to rationalize the P1's twin - turbo V8 (727 hp at 7300 rpm, 531 lb - ft at 4000) and its electric motor (177 hp, 192 lb - ft).
Adapting the 6F architecture to the EcoBoost engine demanded a close look at every component, piece of hardware, and calibration measure to ensure that this transmission could answer the needs of a higher output engine; help, not hinder, fuel economy; and meet Ford's strict durability standards.
Alfa DNA selector optimizes the Alfa Romeo 4C's powertrain and chassis control calibrations to the level of driving performance and capability needed
It's the part of driving most Cayenne E-Hybrid buyers will need the most practice at, and I never got completely comfortable with the calibration during our day's drive.
Brake pedal feel is mushy, and calibration needs to be improved.
Throw in a touch of torque steer on our FWD CLA250 and there just seem to be some calibration issues that need to be worked through.
This, along with the amount of calibration needed, can either create a surplus or shortage of books, not to exceed + / - 10 % of the quantity ordered.
Both OLEDs and LCDs need to carefully expand their color management and color calibration.
Getting very accurate screen image colors is very important and also very difficult because the display and calibration all need to be done extremely well at the factory.
The independent Red, Green and Blue primaries on all displays need to be accurately adjusted during calibration so that all three are exactly in balance for all brightness and signal levels, otherwise images will show noticeable color imbalance errors that produce visible color tinting and color casts.
Getting very accurate screen image colors is very important and also very difficult because the display and calibration all need to be done really well at the factory.
For now, as Rebetez notes, «fixed income and currencies could well be significant contributors to either incremental or detrimental returns: investors need to properly address their exposure and understand the calibration of their respective positioning.»
Selecting the Balance Board option from the main menu will take you through the calibration process, and once this is done, there's no need to calibrate it for as long as your play session lasts.
The needed precision to pull of a Skyward Strike and hit an enemy's opening could have been a nightmare without a good calibration mechanic.
While the various methods can be tested with climate model simulations, it would arguably be more satisfying if inferences could be obtained in a manner which bypasses the difficult issue of calibration entirely, and also eliminates any need to establish the precise seasonality of information reflected by the various available proxy records.
There is also the need to ensure that the results of any calibration are physically sensible.
Data and model states must be scrutinized, and the hydrologists needs to consider possible changes in the river basin characteristics through time, which add complexity to calibration, modeling and prediction.
In fact any calibration convention will lead to approximately the same answer as long as the PC decomposition is done properly and one determines how many PCs are needed to retain the primary information in the original data.
There is no calibration or interpretation needed.
To do this well you need to conduct these calibration lines over various ice types and snow depths.
He concluded: «Model conditioning need not be restricted to calibration of parameters against observations, but could also include more nebulous adjustment of parameters, for example, to fit expectations, maintain accepted conventions, or increase accord with other model results.
In other words, this Tex86 proxy (which is being used very extensively in the warming alarmist literature now and is showing more warming in the past for example as a result of small changes in CO2), needs a lot more work in calibration and is probably mis - calibrated.
To avoid most calibration problems, I have set specific years to zero for the different graphs I chose a year where practically all graphs has data, and no further calibration needed.
By way of calibration, this would essentially eliminate the need for oil imports for passenger vehicle fuel and would require only the amount of land now in the soil bank (the Conservation Reserve Program («CRP») on which such soil - restoring crops as switchgrass are already being grown.
I guess question is, how much exact calibration is needed for the experiment?
NOAA's scientists not only are involved in maintaining a large portion of the world air sampling and measurement network, but also provide the calibration necessary for an integrated network and serve on several advisory groups and expert committees for assuring quality control, improving understanding, and identifying future needs.
There is a need for separation of concerns here: Once Pdf's are established (measurement of sample and calibration) we can / must precisely produce an unambiguous pdf of the final result variables.
They are anomalies, it reduces the need for a known precise calibration of the scale and you can directly combine multiple scales into a collection to determine a trend.
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