Vertical |
Vertical case doors have sliding doors on the side of a cabinet, often made of glass for display. |
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Video calling |
The capability of a Telephone to convert both full-motion video and sound into Internet Protocol data packets for transmission through an Ethernet connection. |
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Voice over internet protocol |
A Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Telephone is a telephone or component of a Telephone system that converts sound into Internet Protocol data packets for transmission through an Ethernet connection. |
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Voltage and frequency dependent |
Capable of protecting the load from power outage. |
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Voltage and frequency independent |
A Voltage and Frequency Independent (VFI) is independent of voltage and frequency variations and capable of protecting the load against adverse effects from such variations without depleting the stored energy source. |
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Voltage independent |
A Voltage Independent (VI) is capable of protecting the load as required for VFD, above, and in addition from: a) Under-voltage applied continuously to the input. b) Over-voltage applied continuously to the input |
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Walk in |
A large refrigeration room that allows walk-in accessibility. |
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Warming plate |
An electric resistance heater is used to maintain brewed coffee at a temperature between 160 and 190¡F. |
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Water |
defrosting in which water is sprayed or poured over the frosted surface. |
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Water cooled ventless |
A ventless clothes dryer that uses cold tap water for internal condenser cooling. |
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Water factor |
Water Factor, WF, is the quotient of the total weighted per-cycle water consumption, Q, divided by the capacity of the clothes washer, C. The lower the value, the more water efficient the clothes washer is. The equation is: WF = Q/C. WF is the ENERGY STAR water performance metric that allows the comparison of clothes washer water consumption independent of clothes washer capacity. |
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Wifi and gigabit ethernet protocols |
Networking connections that have been defined to require additional power for transmission and receipt of data in Audio/Video products. Connections are limited to Gigabit Ethernet and Wi-Fi. |
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Wireless |
A Wireless (Wi-Fi) Telephone is a Telephone consisting of a handset, cradle, and battery that connects to a network via an Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Standard 802.11-2012 (IEEE 802.11-2012) (Wi-Fi) connection. |
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Wireless local area network test client |
A device that is capable of establishing an 802.11x link with an Access Point (AP) and transmitting data to and receiving from the AP. |
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Workstation |
A high-performance desktop computer designed for professional video editing, graphics, scientific/engineering, or other applications that require the maximum computing power available on the market. Workstations differ from desktop computers both in their intended applications and their hardware configurations. Workstations may contain multi-core/dual processors, power supplies with DC output ratings in excess of 500 watts, dual high-end video cards, and multiple hard drives. To qualify as a workstation, a computer must be certified by a number of independent software vendors (ISVs) to run high performance software applications. |
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