Weekly Timer Clause Samples
The Weekly Timer clause establishes a recurring time frame, typically measured in weeks, within which certain actions, obligations, or milestones must be completed. In practice, this clause might require parties to submit reports, make payments, or perform specific tasks on a weekly basis, resetting the timer at the start of each new week. Its core function is to ensure regularity and predictability in the performance of contractual duties, helping to maintain consistent progress and accountability throughout the contract term.
Weekly Timer. An internal device that turns a multifunction device on and off at predetermined times each day. When programming a timer, the customer shall be able to distinguish between business days and weekends/holidays (i.e., a timer shall not turn on an MFD on Saturday and Sunday mornings if employees are not normally in the office on weekends). The customer shall also have the ability to disable the timer. Weekly timers are optional features, and therefore are not required on ENERGY STAR compliant MFDs. If included in multifunction device models, weekly timers shall not conflict with the functioning of the low-power and sleep mode features.
Weekly Timer. An internal device that turns a copier on and off at predetermined times each business day. When programming a timer, the customer shall be able to distinguish between business days and weekends/holidays (i.e., a timer shall not turn on a copier on Saturday and Sunday mornings if employees are not normally in the office on weekends). The customer shall also have the ability to disable the timer. Weekly timers are optional features, and therefore are not required on Energy Star compliant copiers. If included in copier models, weekly timers shall not conflict with the functioning of the low-power and auto-off features.
Weekly Timer. An internal device that turns a copier on and off at predetermined times each business day. When programming a timer, the customer shall be able to distinguish between business days and weekends/holidays (i.e., a timer shall not turn on a copier on Saturday and Sunday mornings if employees are not normally in the office on weekends). The customer shall also have the ability to disable the timer. Weekly timers are optional features, and therefore are not required on ENERGY STAR compliant copiers. If included in copier models, weekly timers shall not conflict with the functioning of the low-power and auto-off features.
V. Table 2 in Section IV.B.1 of the MOU shall be replaced by the following table. Table 2. Tier 2 Criteria for the ENERGY STAR Copier Program. (July 1, 1997) Copier Speed2 (copies per minute) Low-Power Mode3 (▇▇▇▇▇) Recovery Time 30 seconds Off Mode (▇▇▇▇▇) Off Mode Default Time Automatic Duplex Mode 0 < cpm # 20 None NA # 5 # 30 min. No 20 < cpm # 44 3.85 x cpm + 5 Yes # 15 # 60 min. Optional 44 < cpm 3.85 x cpm + 5 Recommended # 20 # 90 min. Default The power consumption specifications for the off mode have been revised to provide Partners with the opportunity to include more features on their copiers, such as weekly timers. Note that weekly timers may be incorporated, but shall not adversely affect or interfere with the normal operation of the auto-off feature. It is EPA’s intention that any added features complement the off mode. In other words, copiers with weekly timers shall meet the specifications provided in Table 2 in order to qualify for the ENERGY STAR label.
VI. The text in footnote #2, which appears in Section IV.B of the MOU, shall be replaced with the following text. 2To qualify as ENERGY STAR compliant, large format copier models designed to handle primarily A2 or 17" x 22" paper or larger shall meet the specifications for low speed copiers (0 < cpm # 20) provided in Table 2.
VII. Paragraph 2 of Section IV.B.1 of the MOU shall be deleted and replaced with the following text. For Tier 2, Partner shall ship copier models with the default time for the low- power mode set at 15 minutes. Partner shall set the default times for the auto-off feature to the levels specified in Tables 1 and 2 above. The default times for the off mode and the low-power mode shall be measured from the time the last copy was made. (See Figure 1.)
VIII. Paragraph 3 of Section IV.B.1 of the MOU shall be deleted and replaced with the text below. For all copi...
Weekly Timer. An internal device that turns a copier on and off at predetermined times each business day. When programming a timer, the customer shall be able to distinguish between business days and weekends/holidays (i.e. a timer shall not turn on a copier on Saturday and Sunday mornings if employees are not normally in the office on weekends). The customer shall also have the ability to disable the timer. Weekly timers are optional features and therefore are not required on Energy Star compliant copiers. If included in copier models, weekly timers shall not conflict with the functioning of the low-power and auto-off features.
(1) Section B.1 of this Specification contains maximum power consumption targets for the off-mode. It is expected that most companies which meet these off-mode power consumption targets by incorporating an auto-off feature in the copier. However, it is possible and allowable under this Specification for a manufacturer to utilize a low-power mode, rather than an auto-off feature if the low-power mode power consumption is equal to or less than the off-mode power consumption targets contained in this Specification. (See the Test Guidelines for more information on this issue).
