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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Power Dynamic Telescope PDT Updated Controls

POWER DYNAMIC TELESCOPE
UPDATED LIST OF CONTROLS
This updated list of telescope controls for the new Power Dynamic Telescope is very useful for developing the Control Panel and operations.

142 CONTROLS
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ADJUNCTIVES (10)
ADJ    - Adjunctives 
AA     - Adjunctive Array
SA     - Singular Adjunctive 
MA     - Multiple Adjunctives  
CAs    - Concatenated Adjuncts  
AP     - Adjunctive Positioner 
AMU    - Adjunctive Multiplicity Unit  
NMSA   - New Multi Selective Adjunctive  
SADJ   - SCORE Adjunctives   
ADJT   - Adjunctive Typer  
ACCUMULATORS (4)  
GTA    - GT Accumulator  
ULTA   - ULT Accumulator  
ACC    - Accumulator  
PGTA   - Paradigmic Genius Telescope
            Extreme Telescope Accumulator

ADJUSTERS (1)  
MA     - Mag Adjuster
AMPLIFIERS (1)
SAM    - Shadow Amplifier
 

ANALYZERS (1)  
AH     - Analyzer Head  
APERTURE DEVICES (4)  
TMA    - Tri Mode Aperture Device  
TMA    - Thousand Mile Aperture  
TAM    - Tri Aperture Mode  
VTMA   - VARIABLE Tri-Mode Aperture Device
ATTENUATORS (4)
BA     - Baseline Attenuator
SA     - Sharp Attenuator

CSWA   - Character Selection Wavelength Attenuator
DA     - Detailer Attenuator
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BOOSTERS (3)
ELB    - Electronic Lens Booster 

BF     - Booster Function Device
B      - Booster
BARLOWS (2)
EMB    - Electrical Mega Barlow

EEMB   - Electron Electronic Molecular Barlow 
COMPARATORS (1)
CSC    - Contrasting Set Comparator
 

CONDITIONAL DEVICES (5)
Alarm
Reset

Clear
Purge

Opener
CONTROLLERS (2)
PCON   - Processor Controller

PDTCC  - Power Dynamic Telescope Control Center
CRAWLERS (2)  
DT     - Data Crawler
DTM    - Data Miner
CRYOGENTICS (1)
CRY    - Cryogentical Containment
THERM  - Thermodynamic Equalizer
DATA DEVICES (1)
T      - Telemetry
DETECTORS (1)
BD     - Baseline Detector
DEVICES (3)
BH     - Broad Highlighter 
VU     - Vignetter Unit
CU     - Curvinator
DETERMINATORS (1)
JTD    - Journey Time Determinator
DIFFERENTIATORS (1)
ST     - Space Time DifferEntiAtor
DISPLAYS (2)
HUD    -
Heads Up Display
 
TDP    - Triple Density Portal

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ENABLERS (1)
ETCE   - Enhanced Technology Controls Enabler

ENHANCED MODES (5)
FUP    - Factorial UP Enhanced Modes Beyond 10X
 
PO     - Phase One Telescope Mode
PSM    - Phase II Paradigmic Shift Mode 
SHE    - Spectral Hydrogen Enhancer
ME     - Multi Enhancer

SE     - Spectral Enhancer
ENLARGERS (1)
EN     - Enlarger Unit

ENTANGLEMENT DEVICES (2)
EE     - Enhanced Entanglementalizer
 
AE     - Automatic Entanglementer
EQUALIZERS (1)
HCE    - Hot Cold Equalizer

EXPONENTIATORS (1)
EXN    - Exponentiator
EXPOSERS (1)
EXS    - Exposer

FLASHING DEVICES (1)
GF     - Global Flashing Processor
FILTERS (2)
Neutral Density
CSF    - Char Select Filter
FOCALIZATION REDUCTORS (1)

FORE     - Focalization Reductor

GAIN DEVICES (1)
CG     - Camera Gain  
GENERATORS (1)
MGEN   - Multiplicity Generator

HEADS (1)
AH     - Analyzer Head
IDENTIFIERS (1)
PI     - Parametric Identifier
IMAGING DEVICES (1)
IS     - Imaging Stower
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INDICE DEVICES (16)
NWI    - 6-digit numerical window index

OMS    - Orthogonal measurement scale

CID    - Centering INDEX Device
SPM    - 4-static position markers
DIS    - Distancer to the object viewed 
STR    - Straightner

Yaw    -
Pitch  -
Roll   -

Rotator Angle -
Pointing      -
Home   -
Jog    -
Stats  -
Distancer     -
R.A.   -
DEC    -

MON    - Monitoring
TR     - Targeting Reticulator
TT     - Targeting tracker
 

INTERFEROMETRY DEVICES (2)
IUP    - Interferometry Usage Peg
IM     - Interferometry Mode

INTENSIFIERS (2)
INT    - Intensifier 
CI     - Color Intensifier
LEVELIZORS (1)
LEV    - Levelizer
MOLECULAR DEVICES (1)
MEC    - Molecular Enhancer Controller

OFFSETTERS (1)
OFF    - Offsets 
OPTICS (2)

CEB    - Configurative Electronic Barlow
SLD    - Spot Lensing Device

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PARADIGMIC LIGHT DEVICES (4)
PLA    - Paradigmic Light Applier 
PLE    - Paradigmic Light Enhancer

APL    - Accentuated Paradigmic Light Phaser
PLT    - Paradigmic Light Teleporter 
PARADIGMS (3)
PS     - Paradigmic shifter 
RS     - Resultant Singularity 
TP     - Thought Processor
PARASITIC DEVICES (1)
EPF    - Extracted Parasitic Function Device

PENETRATORS (2)
UP     - Universe Penetrator
VAR UP - Variable Universe Penetrator

POWER DEVICES (1)
PLR    - Power Line Regulator

PROCESSORS (5)
BBS    - Big Brain Supercomputer
PP     - Post Processor
HP     - Hot Preprocessor
SP     - Stepping Processor
CP     - Capture Processor

PUMPS (1)
P      - Pump
QUANTIZERS (1)
Q      - Quantizer
REDUCERS (1)
HR     - Highlight Reducer
RESOLUTION DEVICES (3)
D      - Definitionizer
A      - Antinoisier

UT     - Ultimate Resolutionator

ROUTERS (1)
SRT    - Signal Routing
SATURATORS (1)
S      - Saturizer
STAGES (2)
PS     - Processor Stage
SC     - Stage Calculator
 

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SLIDERS (2)
MMS    - Multi Mag Slider 
MMSEM  - Multi Mag SliderSubtractor Multipass
SUBTRACTION DEVICES (1)
SUB    - Subtractor
SUMMATORS (2)
SAADS  - Single Adjunct Accumulated Data Summator

GSUM   - Gen Summator
TIME TRAVEL (3)
PTT    - Time Travel Into the Past 
FTT    - Time Travel into the Future
JTCM   - Journey time in craft mode
TRANSFORMERS (1)
CST    - Collective Set Transformationer
UNITS (2)
OPU    - Object Preparatory Unit
MOT    - Mag On Top Unit

VALUATORS
MV     - Mean Valuator
VISIONERS (1)
DV     - Dark Visioner

OTHER (8)
Acquisition
Sheen and Castor
Exiter
Window Materializer
Super Comp
Intensity
Pragmatizer
Suspender Hider

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