Glossary entry (derived from question below)
français term or phrase:
pupitre mobile
anglais translation:
mobile console
Added to glossary by
Cyril Georget
Jun 29, 2008 07:21
15 yrs ago
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français term
pupitre mobile
français vers anglais
Technique / Génie
Automation et robotique
je n ai pas beaucoup de contexte mais c est une terminologie de robots :
Ce sous-programme gère les codes à envoyer (Tampon traité ensuite par le programme bloc des équations des sorties) concernant les sélections de mouvements par code binaire (Pupitre mobile par exemple...)
Ce sous-programme gère les codes à envoyer (Tampon traité ensuite par le programme bloc des équations des sorties) concernant les sélections de mouvements par code binaire (Pupitre mobile par exemple...)
Proposed translations
(anglais)
2 +2 | mobile console | Irene McClure |
2 | mobile control panel | Bourth (X) |
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mobile console
Working on the idea that a 'pupitre' can be a console... (see http://www.wordreference.com/fren/pupitre), a 'pupitre mobile' would be a mobile console. Lots of Ghits for this, see:
http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&rlz=1T4HPEB_frFR257FR257&q...
Maybe this will help point you in the right direction.
http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&rlz=1T4HPEB_frFR257FR257&q...
Maybe this will help point you in the right direction.
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mobile control panel
Basically the same as "mobile console" above, but this gives me an opportunity to explain my reasoning.
This "mobile control panel" might work by radio control or by cable, like the "pendant controls" used for overhead cranes and, more recently, radio control panels, which can be quite big, which are "worn" hanging from a shoulder harness, enabling the operator to have both hands free to work the controls while on the move.
Quite WHY there would be such a thing I do not know. Are the robots themselves fixed or mobile? There might be some point if they themselves are mobile, to enable reprogramming for instance. What are the robots used for? Too many unanswered questions.
This "mobile control panel" might work by radio control or by cable, like the "pendant controls" used for overhead cranes and, more recently, radio control panels, which can be quite big, which are "worn" hanging from a shoulder harness, enabling the operator to have both hands free to work the controls while on the move.
Quite WHY there would be such a thing I do not know. Are the robots themselves fixed or mobile? There might be some point if they themselves are mobile, to enable reprogramming for instance. What are the robots used for? Too many unanswered questions.
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