preset

/priːˈsɛt/
verb
  1. To set or arrange something in advance, especially a device or system.
    • You can preset the timer on the oven to start cooking at 6 PM.
    • The technician preset the radio stations before the customer picked up the car.
    • She preset the thermostat to lower the temperature at night.
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adjective
  1. Set or arranged in advance; already determined.
    • We followed a preset schedule for the conference.
    • The software comes with preset color schemes you can choose from.
    • The camera has several preset modes for different lighting conditions.
noun
  1. A setting or configuration that is stored and can be selected later, especially on electronic devices.
    • The car radio has six presets for your most-listened-to stations.
    • I saved my favorite equalizer settings as a preset on the music app.
    • You can load a preset for portrait photography on this camera.
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