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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Diesel-coupled rotary UPS A Rotary UPS is where one or more electrical rotating machines provide the output voltage. A rotary UPS that contains an integral diesel engine that may be used to supply power to the load during an input power failure. View None
Digital A television product which has at least one digital tuner or at least one digital video input (e.g., HDMI). Products with an analog tuner and both analog and digital inputs are considered digital products under this specification. View None
Digital duplicator A product sold as a fully-automated duplicator system through the method of stencil duplicating with digital reproduction functionality. View None
Digital picture frame An electronic device, typically with a diagonal screen size less than 12 inches, whose primary function is to display digital images. It may also feature a programmable timer, occupancy sensor, audio, video, or bluetooth or wireless connectivity. View None
Digital video recorder Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a feature that records television signals on a hard disk drive (HDD) or other non-volatile storage device integrated into the STB or DVG for playback at an arbitrary time. A DVR includes features such as: Play, Record, Pause, Fast Forward (FF), and Fast Rewind (FR). STBs or DVGs that only support buffering or a Service Provider network-based ÒDVRÓ service are not considered DVR STBs or DVGs for purposes of this specification. The presence of DVR functionality does not mean the device is defined to be a STB or DVG. View None
Direct current output UPS UPS that supplies power with a continuous flow of electric charge that is unidirectional. Includes both individual rectifier units for dc applications and entire Dc-output UPS frames or systems, consisting of rectifier modules, controllers, and any other supporting components. View None
Direct current output UPS UPS that supplies power with a continuous flow of electric charge that is unidirectional. Includes both individual rectifier units for dc applications and entire Dc-output UPS frames or systems, consisting of rectifier modules, controllers, and any other supporting components. View None
Direct current server A computer server that is designed solely to operate on a dc power source. View None
Direct view A television product in which the display device emits light either directly from the screen surface or transmits light from a source mounted directly behind the screen. View None
Dishwasher Configuration

A machine designed to clean and sanitize plates, pots, pans, glasses, cups, bowls, utensils, and trays by applying sprays of detergent solution (with or without blasting media granules) and a sanitizing rinse.

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Display Type

A display screen and associated electronics, often encased in a single housing, that as its primary function displays visual information from (1) a computer, workstation or server via one or more inputs (e.g., VGA, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, IEEE 1394, USB), (2) external storage (e.g., USB flash drive, memory card), or (3) a network connection. Such as a monitor (e.g., LCD, CRT), electronic scoreboards, tv or projector.

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Displayless video gateway Displayless Video Gateway (DVG) is a device combining hardware components with software programming designed for the primary purpose of receiving television and related services from terrestrial, cable, satellite, broadband, or local networks and providing video without any direct video connection. View None
DOCSIS The capability to distribute data and audio/video content over cable television infrastructure in accordance with the CableLabs¨ Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification2. View None
Double sided griddle A commercial appliance designed for cooking food in oil or its own juices by direct contact with two hot surfaces where temperature is thermostatically controlled. A double-sided griddle has hinged upper griddle plates (platens) that swing down over the food, thereby cooking the food from both sides at once. View None
Drawer warmer An appliance that consists of one or more heated drawers and that is designed to hold hot food that has been cooked in a separate appliance at a specified temperature. View None
Dual sanitizing A machine designed to operate as either a high temp or low temp machine. View None
Electric Electric defrost systems typically have heat applied externally, however, systems have been developed which apply electric heat from within to give rapid defrost. Applicable to low temperature refrigerators. View None
Electric pump An electric pump or piston is allows the brewing process to pump cold water from the water reservoir and injects it into the boiler under pressure greater than 100 psi. The pressure of the incoming water forces the hot water already in the boiler into the group or brew head. View None
End point device A device that functions as either an originator or destination for network traffic passed through Network Equipment. Examples of end point devices include computers, servers, set-top boxes, IP-capable televisions, IP phones, etc. For the purposes of this specification, an endpoint device is not considered network equipment. View None
Energy efficient ethernet Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) is a technology which enables reduced power consumption of Ethernet interfaces during times of low data throughput. Specified by IEEE 802.3az. View None
Equipment Redundancy

Redundancy availability or formal redundancy level for specified equipment

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Escalated to expert There is an application under review that has been escalated to a subject matter expert. View None
Espresso machine Produces a coffee product called espresso by forcing hot water through coffee grounds. Pressure, typically around 15 bars, and gravity drive the coffee product into a cup. Includes both pump (pump driven) and steam (steam driven) machines. Includes automatic, semi-automatic, and manual machines with independent electricity heat source. Semi-automatic machines allow the operator to control coffee extraction and steaming. Fully automatic machines are capable of grinding, dosing, tamping, and brewing coffee. Espresso machines often include auxiliary milk steaming and frothing functions. View None
Expired Assessment recognition has expired View None
Fax machine A fax, or facsimile, machine whose primary functions are (1) to scan paper originals for electronic transmission to remote units, and (2) to receive electronic transmissions for conversion to paper output. A fax machine may also be capable of producing paper duplicates. Electronic transmission is primarily over a public telephone system, but may also be via a computer network or the Internet. View None

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