0 to prepare a machine so it will operate or stop later:
[ + to infinitive ] I'll preset the oven to come on at 5 p.m.
2 to prepare a piece of equipment to start or stop operating at a particular time:
4 a position that can be set using the controls of a piece of equipment:
Because insert studios are pre-set, the technology can be often be run either by a single de-skilled operator or even remotely.
The player will begin with a pre-set number of lives, from 1 to 5, 3 being the default.
Pros: fast rendering of effects, unique assortment of filters, custom settings can be saved as presets.
Each player gets a pre-set number of bases that generate troops.
The car also locks itself when it reaches a pre-set speed to help protect against carjackings.
Rituals have strict rules and pre-set orders, with the type of sacrificial food and its placement order defined, as well.
Such a device operates by effectively closing a switch at a pre-set temperature to prevent ignition, smoke or burning odour.
The game offers four control scheme presets, and personalized button configurations.