New Installation Sample Clauses

New Installation. When purchasing a new module ImageSoft encourages the client to first get a pilot license for their test environment first. This ensures the software will fit the need and also provides some upfront assistance at no extra charge. Pre-sales support will assist in the installation provide a demo and up to 4 hours of configuration. If the software is purchased Fort Bend can decide based on the pilot if installation or configuration services are needed. If Professional Services are needed the rate is $185.00 per hour. Training
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New Installation. (a) Solar Service Guys warrants that once the System is installed, the installation will comply with all relevant Australian standards and with all relevant codes of practice, building codes, and legislative requirements in place at the time of installation.
New Installation. The installation of new hardware or software or subsequent releases to the current operating system, server(s), database management software, grouper software, COTS products, or other hardware/software supporting the MES. 0.5% of the monthly operating fee Modifications are defined as activities necessary to modify the MES in accordance with new State and Federal laws, program expansion, new program policies, and advanced technology. The activities include:
New Installation. At the request of TAMC, Contractor shall install new call boxes. Contractor shall make recommendations on site type and telecommunication service (landline or cellular) and obtain approval from the Agency Call Box Project Manager before installing call box. Contractor shall be responsible for all coordination work, which may include permitting with local agencies and testing of cell signal with service provider. Call answering center and CHP shall be notified of all new installations no more than 24 hours from installation along with the call box information including call box sign number, phone number, ANI, and location. Task E: Third Party Incidents Call box failures due to third party contractors such as telecommunication service providers or Caltrans contractors shall be repaired by Contractor. Contractor shall take the necessary steps to restore the call box to operability which may require coordination with the third party contractor. Work under this Task may include, but is not limited to, conversion of call boxes to landline service due to weak cell signal (may include relocation), and upgrade of existing antenna to accommodate changes in cellular system. Failure of call boxes due to third party contractors may leave call boxes out of service for several days. In these situations, Contractor shall notify the Agency Call Box Project Manager immediately and have the call box housing covered with an “out of service” bag until the call box is fully operational. Task F: Administrative Tasks Contractor shall be responsible for routine administrative tasks detailed below to facilitate the performance of the services to be provided under this contract.
New Installation. District shall have the right to inspect each new installation of Licensee’s Wi-Fi attachments or re-inspect if a Licensee’s installation was found in noncompliance from a previous inspection. District reserves the right to charge Licensee for the expense of any field inspections during installation of Licensee’s Wi-Fi attachments, inspections after construction or re-inspections after corrective action by Licensee on its facilities to a noncompliance sanction. Any inspections performed shall in no way relieve Licensee of any responsibility, obligation, or liability assumed under this Agreement.
New Installation. Proceed at first as under point 1.3 and 1.5 described. After installation, copy the files KONSTR8.DB, KONSTR8.PX, KONBTL8.DB, KONBTL8.PX, KONETR8.DB, KONETZ8.DB, KONSTR8.DB, KONSTZ8.PX, PRJINF8.DB and FIRDAT.DB back into the directories <LICAD-Installation catalog >/DB and <LICAD installation catalog>/Projects. This is however only necessary if the old data inventory is to be established again.
New Installation. Service that has been active for less than 2 business days.
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New Installation. System Requirements Check List ContactWorld is a cloud based call centre solution provided by NewVoiceMedia. Some aspects of performance are sensitive to the equipment based at the customer site and the connection to the internet. This product data sheet describes the minimum system requirements for customer site equipment. The requirements in this specification should ensure that: • you have a good usage experience and hence you maximise the return on your investment • capacity can grow according to needs • you know how much storage you need to store call recordings beyond 15 days • the set−up and ‘Go−Live’ process is smooth and efficient • ContactWorld performs according to your expectations by checking that: o PCs have the correct specification o Screen resolution setting is correct o Network bandwidth is sufficient o Your existing telephone solution is set−up to work properly with ContactWorld Minimum Network Bandwidth and Latency The section shows you the amount of network bandwidth and network latency that you need for ContactWorld. Your section is shared with other applications so you need to ensure that you have sufficient bandwidth for all of your needs. The following calculations are given to help you calculate the bandwidth and tell you the network latency that you need to achieve for ContactWorld. The overall performance of ContactWorld will be affected unless you have sufficient network capacity. Network Bandwidth • single users (up to eight) each need a peak bandwidth up to 64kbit/s to deliver a good user experience. The peak bandwidth is required when there is activity on the Agent micro−browser – e.g. a change of state, receiving a phone call. In the benign state a lower bandwidth is required so larger numbers of users require a lower overall average bandwidth per user • for eighth users or more the shared bandwidth requirement reduces to 16kbit/s per Agent micro−browser instance Network Latency The bandwidth requirements above need to deliver network latency that will provide an acceptable useable experience. The network latency for ContactWorld resulting from the above bandwidth needs to meet the following criteria: • Network Ping – A network ping round trip to ContactWorld of less than 250ms (if firewalls allow ping • Application API roundtrip – a NVM API round trip of less that 275ms (as logged by NVM) The minimum broadband network requirement can be calculated in the following way: (Number of Agents x 16kbit/s) + (Number of Service Con...
New Installation. Unzip the contents of the AlarmTraq.zip file (below) to a blank CD. Insert the CD into the drive on the server and the installation will start automatically.

Related to New Installation

  • Equipment Installation In order to meet its obligations under this Agreement, a Party that owns, rents, or leases equipment (the equipment owner) may require installation of such equipment on property owned by another Party (the property owner), provided that the property is being used for an electric utility purpose and that the property owner shall not be required to do so if it would thereby be prevented from performing its own obligations or exercising its rights under this Agreement.

  • Delivery & Installation a) Subject to the conditions of the contract, the delivery of the goods and completion of the related services shall be in accordance with the delivery and completion schedule specified in the bidding document. The details of supply/ shipping and other documents to be furnished by the successful/ selected bidder are specified in the bidding document and/ or contract.

  • Software Installation The AGENCY shall request approval in writing from the COUNTY prior to installation of any software on COUNTY computer equipment. All software installations must be supervised by COUNTY technical support staff and proof of licensing is required. Upon completion, the AGENCY is responsible for reconfiguring the computers back to the original state.

  • No Renovation or Installation The alteration or renovation of the Residence facilities, furniture, fixtures, or equipment supplied in the Room is not permitted. The lock(s) provided by the Institution are the only locks to be used to secure the door to the Room. No other locks may be installed by the Resident and the Resident may not change the keying of the lock(s) which are provided. Unauthorized changes to temperature settings or duct or diffuser settings in the Room, and any attempt to make changes to the heating system in the Room are prohibited. The Resident may not install any electrical equipment which will overload the capacity of a circuit. Altering or otherwise tampering with electrical systems is prohibited. The Resident may not install furnishings or equipment of any kind (including and not limited to; shelving, light fixtures, audio or visual equipment, satellite dishes and radio or television antenna(e)), without the prior written consent of the Manager. If any such furnishing or equipment is installed without the Manager’s consent, the Resident will immediately remove it after notice from the Manager, failing which the Manager may remove the furnishing or equipment at the expense of the Resident without further notice and without liability to the Resident for any damage to the furnishing or equipment so removed. The Resident is responsible to pay the costs of repairing all damage to the Room or Residence caused by the installation and removal of any furnishing or equipment installed by the Resident, whether installed with or without the Manager’s consent. The Resident also is liable for any damage to property of others and for any injury to or death of any person caused by the installation, existence or removal of any furnishing or equipment installed by the Resident, whether installed with or without the Manager’s consent.

  • Electrical Installations 3.1 Wiring and accessories for lighting of Common Areas.

  • Installations 2.1. This test shall be conducted with either the complete REESS or with a related REESS subsystem(s) including the cells and their electrical connections. If the manufacturer chooses to test with related subsystem(s), the manufacturer shall demonstrate that the test result can reasonably represent the performance of the complete REESS with respect to its safety performance under the same conditions. If the electronic management unit for the REESS is not integrated in the casing enclosing the cells, then the electronic management unit may be omitted from installation on the Tested-Device if so requested by the manufacturer.

  • Delivery and Installation Delivery

  • Installation Where installation is required, Contractor shall be responsible for placing and installing the product in the required locations at no additional charge, unless otherwise designated on the Contract or purchase order. Contractor’s authorized product and price list shall clearly and separately identify any additional installation charges. All materials used in the installation shall be of good quality and shall be free of defects that would diminish the appearance of the product or render it structurally or operationally unsound. Installation includes the furnishing of any equipment, rigging, and materials required to install or replace the product in the proper location. Contractor shall protect the site from damage and shall repair damages or injury caused during installation by Contractor or its employees or agents. If any alteration, dismantling, excavation, etc., is required to achieve installation, the Contractor shall promptly restore the structure or site to its original condition. Contractor shall perform installation work so as to cause the least inconvenience and interference with Customers and with proper consideration of others on site. Upon completion of the installation, the location and surrounding area of work shall be left clean and in a neat and unobstructed condition, with everything in satisfactory repair and order.

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