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pda

pda
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    • a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.

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    1. I use Outlook's scheduler at work and I think I'd like to buy a PDA and synchronize them.
    2. EXAMPLES: mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA)
    3. EXAMPLES: Mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDA).
    4. The display of a personal data assistant (PDA) shall contain no mercury.
    5. use of mobile devices to access the Internet via wireless connection: handheld computer (palmtop, PDA),
    6. Direct download of ETSI deliverables can be obtained on: http://pda.etsi.org/pda/queryform.asp
    7. use of mobile devices to access the Internet: handheld computer (palmtop, PDA),
    8. EXAMPLES: Mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDA). Point of sale (PoS): The potential buyer’s point of access to the person or organisation offering systems for sale.
    9. Operating systems for handheld devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA) or ‘intelligent’ mobile phones and operating systems for servers cannot presently be regarded as competitive substitutes for client PC operating systems.
    10. Bad: A display for communication, e.g. of a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or Phone, is positioned near the gear lever between the front seats in a passenger car in spite of long sequences of interfaces necessary to enter or search for a telephone number.
    11. Bad: A display for communication, e.g. of a personal digital assistant (PDA) or phone, is positioned near the gear lever between the front seats in a passenger car in spite of long sequences of interface necessary to enter or search for a telephone number.
    12. EXAMPLE: External signal loss or loss of sensor calibration data reducing the accuracy of a route guidance system. Manoeuvring: The longitudinal and lateral control of the vehicle relative to the traffic environment. Nomadic devices: Non stationary devices which accompany people whilst travelling. EXAMPLES: mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA)
    13. NOTE: Surface dusting and cleaning (which may apply to other in-vehicle equipment) is not included within the term ‘maintenance’. EXAMPLES: replacement of sub-systems (e.g. batteries, licenses, software) periodic cleaning and checking and calibration procedures Malfunction: Departure from the expected range of operation during system use as intended by the manufacturer EXAMPLE: External signal loss or loss of sensor calibration data reducing the accuracy of a route guidance system. Manoeuvring: The longitudinal and lateral control of the vehicle relative to the traffic environment. Nomadic devices: Non stationary devices which accompany people whilst travelling. EXAMPLES: mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA)
    14. NB: Surface dusting and cleaning (which may apply to other in-vehicle equipment) is not included within the term ‘maintenance’. EXAMPLES: Replacement of sub-systems (e.g. batteries, licences, software), periodic cleaning and checking and calibration procedures. Malfunction: Departure from the expected range of operation during system use as intended by the manufacturer. EXAMPLE: External signal loss or loss of sensor calibration data reducing the accuracy of a route guidance system. Manoeuvring: The longitudinal and lateral control of the vehicle relative to the traffic environment. Nomadic devices: Non-stationary devices which accompany people whilst travelling. EXAMPLES: Mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDA).