(Askeri) SES ÖLÇME SANTRALI: Etrafa dağıtılmış ses ölçme postalarından esas alınan ve bu esaslardan, topçuya, mesafeler hakkında bilgi veren bir ses ölçme takımı mensuplarının bulundukları yer
تعريف central station في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
A Facility that monitors alarm activation When an alarm is activated , the operator calls the police , advice them about the alarm and supply important information regarding precise location of entry (particular door or windows) Operator will also contact owner or other reference about the intrusion There are guards on duty 24 hrs
Central location of condensing unit with either wet or air-cooled condenser Evaporator located as needed and connected to the central condensing unit
An office to which remote alarm and supervisory signaling devices are connected, and where personnel are in attendance at all times to supervise the circuits and investigate signals Note: The Pine Street Police Station is the Central Station for the University of Maryland
Central location of condensing unit with either wet or air cooled condenser Evaporator located as needed, and connected to the central condensing unit
main station which usually provides transportation services outside the city (central bus station, central train and bus station, etc.)
Another generic name for a monitoring facility However this term, as broadly and traditionally used in the alarm and insurance industry, refers to a monitoring facility that is physi-cally remote from the building or building complex in which the alarm system it monitors is located
Facility or area usually manned by security personnel and designed to accept all signals from the organization's intrusion detection systems, access control, assessment (CCTV) and security forces to determine threat and issue an appropriate response
the main railway station in New York City. Grand Central Station is a very busy place, and in the US people often mention it humorously to say how busy another place is. Railroad terminal in New York City. It was designed and built (1903-13) by Reed & Stem in collaboration with the firm of Warren & Wetmore; the latter firm is credited with the aesthetics of the huge structure. The concourse, with its 125-ft (43-m) ceiling vault painted with constellations, was one of the largest enclosed spaces of its time. A gem of the Beaux-Arts style, the terminal looks as though it could have been transported from 1870s France. Atop the symmetrical main facade is a large clock and sculptures of an American eagle and Roman deities. In the late 20th century the station was lavishly restored; this restoration effort brought national attention to the importance of preserving architectural landmarks