Hardware Documentation definition
Examples of Hardware Documentation in a sentence
Hardware is provided for use of Software as licensed hereunder in accordance with the Business Unit Terms and Hardware Documentation.
The permitted purpose for usage of the Flock Hardware, Agency Hardware, Documentation, Services, support, and Flock IP are solely to facilitate gathering evidence that could be used in a lawful criminal investigation by the appropriate government agency (“Permitted Purpose”).
Upon request by Siemens, Customer shall promptly provide Siemens with all information pertaining to users, the intended use, and the location of use, or the final destination (in the case of Hardware, Documentation and technology) of the Offerings.
Upon request by SISW, Customer shall promptly provide SISW with all information pertaining to users, the intended use, and the location of use, or the final destination (in the case of Hardware, Documentation and technology) of the Products and Services.
The Permitted Purpose for usage of the Flock Hardware, Agency Hardware, Documentation, Services, support, and Flock IP are solely to facilitate gathering evidence that could be used in a lawful criminal investigation by the appropriate government agency.
The purpose for usage of the Hardware, Documentation, Services, support, and the Flock IP is solely to facilitate gathering evidence that could be used in a lawful criminal investigation by the appropriate government agency and not for tracking activities that the system is not designed to capture (“Permitted Purpose”).
You shall consult the Hardware Documentation for further details.
Netskope shall not be responsible or liable for correcting any Errors that are not reproducible by Netskope or problems due to: (i) Customer’s failure to implement Updates made available under Support; (ii) the use or operation of the Hardware other than as set forth in the Hardware Documentation; (iii) any customizations, alterations, modifications of or additions to the Software other than Updates; or (iv) accident, negligence, improper installation, environmental factors, or misuse of the Hardware.
Such requirements may change from time to time, as communicated by Samsung SDS to Customer in the applicable Hardware Documentation.
Exceeding the recommended number of uploads per day, poor connectivity, operation outside specified environmental conditions or otherwise failing to follow the Hardware Documentation may reduce the expected battery life.