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19:09 May 1, 2014 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Hardware / Input and output devices | |||||||
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4 +1 | desk (power) outlet |
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3 | Mixing board connection |
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3 | console connection |
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Mixing board connection Explanation: In the recording industry, in German a sound mixing board is called a Pult. Anschlus is the jack or connector on these boards, so Pultanschluss would be a mixing board connection, although your description doesn't mention a sound recording device. Reference: http://www.tastenwelt.de/test_phonic_is16.0.html |
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desk (power) outlet Explanation: It does not sound like a Mischpult (mixing console). With all the computer-related connectivity provided here, it would make good sense if the desk (Pult) itself would also furnish a power outlet (Steckdose) for additional consumers, such as ventilator fan, plugin for additional devices, etc. There is mention already of a COM server, which serves up actions or data requested by a Com client. It is conceivable that the listing of "Comserver & Pultanschluss" means that there is a power outlet that is or may be shared by the Com server and any other powered device. I would try something like COM Server and desk outlet. And I would not be surprised if this were a simple ""spare power outlet", that is, "Com Server & spare (power) outlet". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2014-05-01 23:24:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Better yet: COM Server and spare console (power) outlet Example sentence(s):
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console connection Explanation: Just to be broad in the translation, a Pult is usually some sort of control console. |
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