Nov 25, 2019 16:25
4 yrs ago
English term

setpoints

Non-PRO English to French Other Other
There are six alarm points. The alarm points and their factory settings are summarized below. There are no adjustments of alarm setpoints.
Proposed translations (French)
3 +4 points de consigne
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Cyril Tollari

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Proposed translations

+4
2 mins
Selected

points de consigne

une suggestion...
Peer comment(s):

agree mchd
4 mins
merci
agree Renate Radziwill-Rall : au fait, on utilise "consigne" tout seul aussi
19 mins
merci
agree Tony M : Agree with Renate: I most often find it as 'consigne' on its own.
36 mins
merci
agree Cyril Tollari : Consigne (d'alarme ici)
56 mins
merci
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
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