IFF is very secret device which plays very important role during air combat. It is enabled to get detonated automatically when it gets impact when crashed or under free fall of prescribed +G. This will destroy the entire device so as to maintain secrecy of technology behind it. The very purpose is to avoid its technical know how from enemy.
(applicable to MIG)
It is configured in VTP server mode. STP is automatically enabled. All switch ports are assigned to VLAN1.
There is no A/C defrost relay. The defrost mode of the heating and air coditioning is a default mode whenever the system is not operating as it should. It automatically goes to defrost mode when the system is not operating as it should.
Airplane mode is enabled in your settings. If airplane mode is not available on your first generation iPod (which it should be, since it is Wi-Fi enabled), then it would be best to turn your iPod off when airplane mode is needed.
Honda OEM alarms make use of a program mode. This program mode is also available on a 2000 Honda Civic. Once enabled the program mode will allow a user to disarm the alarm system on the car.
No, the service mode on A jandy or pentair system, is just that for service the whole system is shut down in service and the equipment can only be turned on manually. So in other words the "freeze" protection has been turned off in the service mode.
The receiving unit must be in search mode and the sending unit must be in transmit mode.
If there are walking signs enabled then you probably have a NetworkLink in your saved places enabled. The NetworkLinks doesn't know the difference between Earth mode or Mars mode so best to turn off your saved places.
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The answer is "enabled". If power management was not enabled the everything would be running normally.
kernel mode
It appears Sabbath Mode automatically seperates the milk from the meat for use on the Sabbath.
The violation mode must be configured.