"Operator intervention" refers to the involvement or action taken by a person operating or controlling a system. It means that a human operator needs to step in or make a decision in order to solve a problem or adjust something within the system.
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This way, without
any operator intervention, it actively controls product jams, while the machine continues to run at full speed.
This type of operational function which characterises the packaging systems projected by ACMI, represents an advantage for all those customers such as the Coca - Cola group, who need to reduce to a minimum or better still eliminate the requirement of
any operator intervention thus favor a highly automated system which guarantees a high level of line efficiency.
Most modern North American, and some European and Japanese cars have an automatic transmission that selects an appropriate gear ratio without
any operator intervention.