A removable protective shield separating the inner workings of a machine from operator and observer
A rigid flat surface that has an active role in the interaction of a device with an operator or user
A faceplate is a pictorial representation of the salient values associated with a function block It summarises the important values and statuses both pictorially with bar graph displays and changing colours, and also by showing actual digits for important values To the operator, it completely represents the function block
a protective covering for the front of a machine or device (as a door lock or computer component)
the wall covering that keeps the classroom termination wiring attached to the opening into which personal computers can be plugged for network connection
A lock's trim plate n nose of door Must be flat, radiused (standard 2-5/8" r ) or bevelled (standard 1/8" in 2") to match door edge ARMORED FACEPLATE: Faceplate that protects cylinder set screws
The panel on a device containing the main brand and product name labels, as well as labels and cut outs for major external indicators or controls
In a CCD camera system, the front surface of the camera head, which often incorporates a window The faceplate is sometimes used to support a target or phosphor (or to mount the camera head)
The Faceplate is your physical connection to our network, much like an electrical outlet is your physical connection to the electric in your home In other words: it's where you plug in Most of the CWRU Campus faceplates are fiber optic
A rigid array of short fibres fused together to form the face of a cathode ray tube