1. To test the functionality of a piece of electronic equipment, calibration tests can be performed in various ways. For example in equipment with variable outputs that are not calibrated (some power supplies), a test using a multimeter or oscilloscope (obviously both being within calibration) can be performed to compare the output voltage to the measured voltage and thus adjust the variable outputs to the correct value required. For pieces of equipment that do require calibration; if the equipment comes out of calibration before the re-calibration date, calibration should be performed or organised before use.
Both are correct dependent upon whether it is you, or another, committing the act of verification. For example: a) Can I verify the results? Yes I can. b) Can you verify that? Both the above are grammatically correct. More often you would be asking someone else to verify something, so "can you verify" is probably more common.
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That is the correct spelling of verifies (checks, or confirms).
You should look for the quality of the equipment. Also verify that the equipment has a warranty on it.
That is the correct spelling of "reverify" (to verify again).
To be able to verify everything is correct after the accounts are combined
Yes.
Many.... You can track and locate any or all of your equipment mobile or stationary, verify time on job or equipment usage. Verify employee time, instant notification of theft or engine start-up, track equipment hours for maintenance and many other business needs.
You should verify that the equipment functions properly. Also, verify that their is a warranty in place should something happen to the truck.
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Digital signatures are based on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and verify authenticity. Electronic and digital signatures help to authenticate official records. Electronic records can be authenticated by a signature.