preset
IPA: prisˈɛt
noun
- A setting that is set in advance.
verb
- (transitive) To set something in advance.
adjective
- Set in advance, or as a default.
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Examples of "preset" in Sentences
- The lens has a preset diaphragm.
- The tension limit can be preset.
- Now, these cards are in a preset order.
- In Ireland, there are nine preset channels.
- After a preset period, the display resumes.
- In some designs, the squelch threshold is preset.
- The preset will then appear under the preset menu.
- The difficulty level of each game is preset by the gatherer.
- One display on the preset input station displays the preset distance.
- A desired power setting is initially preset into the diathermy apparatus.
- ScreenFlow allows one to customize these settings once an overall codec preset is selected.
- If I were to retain a Biblical perspective, I would say that fate can be defined as a preset course.
- Each preset is a mixture of the mood spectrums on the Moodstream mixer — happy/sad, calm/lively, warm/cool, and so on.
- If you don't have time for six keystrokes, the application lets you save a customized phone call preset as an AppleScript command.
- Because all magazine fiction has such tight word counts, stories for intermediates (readers who read) often rely on certain preset reader expectations.
- The ir/motion sensor activates the camera then the unit calls a preset number and then sends a multimedia file to the programed number like your cell phone.
- The mode dial on the right side rotates to access, Best Shot (otherwise known as preset scene modes), program mode, aperture-priority, shutter priority and manual exposure control.