"Timeout reached" typically refers to a situation where a preset time limit for a process or operation has elapsed without completion. This can occur in various contexts, such as computer programming, network requests, or user sessions. When a timeout is reached, the system may terminate the operation or return an error message to indicate that the expected action could not be completed in the allotted time.
A "timeout" was performed in the room prior to procedure
i dont know but i have the same proplem
You have been AFK for too long.
The 30-second timeout is to correct a play call or injury within the 2-mintue mark. The 30-second timeout is to correct a play call or injury within the 2-mintue mark.
If any challenge goes in favor of the coach, the timeout is not deducted. So for your question, No, the coach does not lose a timeout.
NAT default timeout value is 5 minutes.
You can call a timeout whenever you would like to.
No it doesn't teach him/her a lesson. If you sit with him he will think its alright to get into timeout because he/she will have her/his mom/dad.
Timeout on the floor is a timeout called by a player or coach on either team. An official timeout is a timeout called by the officials and is generally a timeout for a television or radio commercial break.
Any player on the field of play or the head coach of the team may call a timeout.
You sure didn't give much to go on here. OSD typically stands for on screen display. OSD timeout logically would mean that the information has been on the screen too long without any changes. You see this a lot in dealing with financial data.
When your son is misbehaving you can place him in timeout. If timeout doesn't work, you can take away a toy he values.