Failure Threshold definition

Failure Threshold means the score set by the Service that must be met or exceeded or an Item will not be allowed.
Failure Threshold. For each Exhibit 4 Product, or any other ASIC Product that the parties may agree to treat in a similar manner, sold under this Agreement, the Failure Threshold shall be [**] of the total number of units of the particular Product manufactured [**] and shipped by IBM.

Examples of Failure Threshold in a sentence

  • Where agreement cannot be reached with all clients in relation to power reductions (to a level below the Lower Failure Threshold) or outages the Service Provider reserves the right for the Service Provider Executive Director to adjudicate.

  • Notification of service effecting outages or power reductions (to a level below the Lower Failure Threshold) shall be issued with a minimum notice period of 5 calendar days using the Outage Notification Form (sample in section 12.2).

  • Notification of service effecting outages or power reductions (to a level below the Lower Failure Threshold) shall be issued with a minimum notice period of 5 calendar days using the Outage Notification Form in section 9.2. The works as described in Outage Notification Form shall proceed as outlined unless commented upon by the Client within 2 calendar days of the Outage Notification Form being issued.

  • Availability measured over: Each quarterly calendar period Upper Failure Threshold: > Normal Operating Antenna Gain Gain + 1dB Lower Failure Threshold: < Normal Operating Antenna Gain Gain - 3dB On Sites where the Client does not combine into the Service Provider’s Broadcast antenna system the only measurable Availability Target will relate to Electrical Power.

  • Availability measured over: Each quarterly calendar period Upper Failure Threshold: > Normal Operating Antenna Gain Gain + 1dB Lower Failure Threshold: < Normal Operating Antenna Gain Gain - 3dB ERP = Effective Radiated Power On Sites where the Client does not combine into the Service Provider’s Broadcast antenna system the only measurable Availability Target will relate to Electrical Power.

  • Level 2 >= Priority Transposer or Priority Re-transmitter Site Faults Total loss of, or a reduction in Power greater than Lower Failure Threshold in, the output of any active priority transposer or priority re-transmitter.

  • Total loss of, or a reduction in Power greater than Lower Failure Threshold in, the output of any main transmission site.

  • Total loss of, or a reduction in Power greater than Lower Failure Threshold in, the output of any transposer or relay transmission site.

  • Level 1 >= Main Transmitter Site Faults Total loss of, or a reduction in Power greater than Lower Failure Threshold in, the output of any active transmitter.

  • Level 1 >= Main Transmitter Site Faults Total loss of, or a reduction in Power greater than Lower Failure Threshold in, the output of any main transmission site.