PA Software definition

PA Software means the computer programs required to operate the PA System described on Exhibit “C”, and any updates, upgrades, improvements, alterations, or modifications thereto.
PA Software means PacBio-branded primary analysis software, including signal processing, base calling, and quality assessment functions. “Product” means each product, including any Instrument, Software, Consumable, or Third-Party Good listed in the Quotation or, in the event a Quotation is not issued, listed in PacBio’s then-current price list applicable to Buyer’s jurisdiction or listed on the E- Commerce Site, and identified in Buyer’s accepted Purchase Order. “Purchase Order” means Buyer’s written order or Online Order for Products or Services. “Quotation” means the applicable written sales quotation issued by PacBio describing Products or Services made available for purchase by Buyer. “Relocation” means the movement of an Instrument from its original installation position. “Service” means each service listed in the Quotation or, in the event a Quotation is not issued, listed in PacBio’s then-current price list applicable to Buyer’s jurisdiction or listed on the E- Commerce Site, and identified in Buyer’s accepted Purchase Order. “Service Parts” means spare, replacement, or upgrade parts or subassemblies, including Instrument hardware upgrades, provided by PacBio as part of a warranty service, Service Contract, or Instrument hardware upgrade. “Software” means OS Software, PA Software, and other PacBio-branded software, in each case provided by PacBio to Buyer whether pre-installed on an Instrument or made available by PacBio for download or otherwise. “Terms” means these terms and conditions and any applicable Additional Terms. “Third-Party Goods” means third party products sold by PacBio for use with Instruments and Consumables, including uninterruptible power supplies and computer servers. “Warranty Effective Date” means (a) with respect to an Instrument (and OS Software and PA Software installed on such Instrument), the date an Instrument is delivered to Buyer, unless PacBio provides installation in which case the warranty period begins on the date of installation or 30 days after delivery, whichever occurs first, (b) with respect to Consumables, the date the Consumables are shipped to Buyer, and (c) with respect to Services, the date the Services are provided. “Warranty Period” means (a) with respect to Instruments, a period of twelve months (or such other period as stated in the applicable Quotation or Documentation) following the Warranty Effective Date, (b) with respect to Consumables, the shelf life expiration date, or “use by” date specified on the Documen...

Examples of PA Software in a sentence

  • For the PA Appliance and the SNWL Appliance, Quest warrants that, during the applicable Warranty Period, the PA Appliance and the SNWL Appliance will operate in a manner which allows the PA Software and the SNWL Software, respectively, to be used in substantial conformance with the Documentation (the “PA Appliance Warranty” and “SNWL Appliance Warranty”, respectively).

  • For the PA Appliance, Provider warrants that, during the applicable Warranty Period, the PA Appliance will operate in a manner which allows the PA Software to be used in substantial conformance with the Documentation (the “PA Appliance Warranty”).

  • The Licensee shall be granted a limited, non-exclusive license to use the PA Software required to control, monitor and operate the PA System during the License Term so long as Licensee is not in default under this Agreement and any PA Software license terms or restrictions.

  • With respect to PA Software, subject to these Terms, PacBio warrants, only to Buyer, that the PA Software, as provided by PacBio, when properly installed and used in connection with that Instrument, as set forth in the applicable Documentation, will substantially perform the functions and features described in such Documentation during the Warranty Period.

  • For the PA Appliance, Dell warrants that, during the applicable Warranty Period, the PA Appliance will operate in a manner which allows the PA Software to be used in substantial conformance with the Documentation (the “PA Appliance Warranty”).

  • Operation of the PA System without the current version of the PA Software is not recommended and may violate PA licensing agreements and result in the voiding of PA’s warrantee responsibilities under the licenses.

  • For the PA Appliance , Provider warrants that, during the applicable Warranty Period, the PA Appliance will operate in a manner which allows the PA Software to be used in substantial conformance with the Documentation (the “PA Appliance Warranty”).

  • The PA Software also includes the basic ability to report and account for the System throughput.

  • For the PA Appliance and the SNWL Appliance, One Identity warrants that, during the applicable Warranty Period, the PA Appliance and the SNWL Appliance will operate in a manner which allows the PA Software and the SNWL Software, respectively, to be used in substantial conformance with the Documentation (the “PA Appliance Warranty” and “SNWL Appliance Warranty”, respectively).

  • For the PA Appliance, Provider warrants that, during the applicable Warranty Period, the PA Appliance will operate in a manner which allows the PA Software, to be used in substantial conformance with the Documentation (the “PA Appliance Warranty”).