System-Wide Sample Clauses

System-Wide. Configurations All system related settings are combined in the single dialog. That makes system administration much more simple. This dialog can be opened by clicking on Main Menu –> System Administration (CTRL+ALT+A). The dialog contains the following sections (tabs):  General:  Alarm/Event Rules – invokes the dialog when Event/Actions can be configured  Event Log – opens up the list of events that occurred (Viewing Events Log)  Device List – opens up the list of devices in the systemAudit Trail – opens up the list of users' actions. Can be enabled and disabled  Health Monitoring – opens Layout and shows health information for all servers.  Bookmarks – invokes Bookmark Search (the list of all Bookmarks)  Other system settingsability to Disable Automatic Discovery and Preventing DW Spectrum from Changing Camera Streaming Settings etc.  Backing up and Restoring DW Spectrum Database  Licenses – see "Obtaining and Activating DW Spectrum Licenses"  E-Mail – ability to Configure Mail Server for E-Mail Notifications  Updates – see "Upgrading DW Spectrum"  User and Roles Management Form  Routing Management  Time Synchronization  DW Cloud. Obtaining and Configuring Server’s Additional Settings (Admin Only) In addition to the basic Server settings that are setup initial configuration, Administrators can also do the following:  Server Status Check (Ping). If Server is not responding for some reason this can help to check availability of the computer Server is hosted on  Rename  Failover Setup (see "Configuring Failover")  Storage Configuration To configure Server parameters, open the desired Server in Resource Tree, then open Context Menu and choose Server Settings. The following Server parameters can be checked and configured:  Name – can be changed here or in Resource Tree  IP Address – cannot be changed. Displayed in Resource Tree as well if the corresponding setting is enabled (see "Working with Resource Tree and Renaming Resources")  Port – can be changed from web-client  Ping – check availability of the computer Server is hosted on  Failover (see "Configuring Failover")  Storage Management – see "Configuring Server Storage/NAS"  Backup (Redundancy) – see "Configuring Redundant Storage (Storage Backup)"  Rebuild Archive Index – restore recorded footage if moved. See "Restoring Broken Archive"  Storage Analytics – see "Analyzing and Anticipating Storage Usage".
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System-Wide. In a building where the eligible staff is larger than the number of homerooms assigned, the assignment of homerooms shall be on a rotating basis. Eligible staff shall include all teachers except: nurse-teachers, guidance counselors, itinerants, the athletic director, discipline facilitators, team leaders and head teachers, social workers, psychologists, DPTs, speech therapists, librarians, and the president and elementary and secondary vice- presidents of the Central Falls Teachers’ Union. Teachers in said buildings shall be given the option of rotating out of homeroom duty based on seniority. Teachers relieved of homeroom duty shall be assigned other building-wide responsibilities during the homeroom period. The homeroom period for the high school shall be the first ten (10) minutes of the school day.

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  • System Upgrades The Connecting Transmission Owner shall procure, construct, install, and own the System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades described in Attachment 6 of this Agreement. To the extent that design work is necessary in addition to that already accomplished in the Class Year Interconnection Facilities Study for the Interconnection Customer, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall perform or cause to be performed such work. If all the Parties agree, the Interconnection Customer may construct System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades.

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  • System Timeout The system providing access to PHI COUNTY discloses to 11 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY 12 must provide an automatic timeout, requiring re-authentication of the user session after no more than 13 twenty (20) minutes of inactivity.

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