Buttons Clause Samples
The "Buttons" clause defines the requirements and specifications for any buttons included in a product or service. It typically outlines aspects such as the design, placement, labeling, and functionality of buttons to ensure they meet usability and accessibility standards. For example, it may require that buttons be clearly labeled, easily accessible, and function as intended when pressed. The core purpose of this clause is to ensure that buttons are user-friendly and reliable, thereby reducing user confusion and potential operational errors.
Buttons. The Licensee will post on the screens of its Service the following advertisements in the form of buttons ("Buttons"). Such Buttons will provide a hyperlink to the infoUSA web site that will allow Users to link to the info▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ site to purchase the following services:
Buttons. Except for a one-inch button as provided by this Agreement, no non-uniform apparel shall be worn. Employees shall be permitted to wear a one-inch Union button while performing their duties, provided the button is not derogatory to the Employer or the Employer’s client.
Buttons. The Client Agency shall supply the gilded shirt buttons and attach to the button toggle.
Buttons. The Employer shall not prohibit the wearing of Union pins and buttons provided they are of a reasonable size and style and management approves of their use beforehand. Management shall not unreasonably withhold approval.
Buttons. Four-button removable 40 ligne, Vermont state seal buttons attached to each front. 24 ligne Vermont state seal buttons attached to pocket flaps and shoulder straps. Ring toggles for securing buttons. Brass, black japanned finish snap fasteners for upper pockets. Brass, black japanned hook-and-eye closure. To be sewn in sleeve directly on top of the shoulder and fasten with 24 Lingre Vermont Seal button. Finished with single point Cloth of matching Raeford goods sewn on Left Chest Sewn eyelets for name plate on right breast pocket flap. Belt hooks for use with exterior duty belt appropriately sewn into each side seam.
Buttons. All buttons, size 20 ligne, shall be made from black melamine material for durability. A printed UPC bar code tag must be attached to every garment so as to be visible in the package. The UPC bar code must identify style, color and size information so as to be incorporated into an inventory management system. Appropriate support documentation must be available to assist Agency in encoding UPC information.
Buttons. Only employees who are working are allowed behind the Food Fair. Owners: If you have family members behind the Food Fair, they MUST have on a Riverfest button. ALL people behind the Food Fair MUST be wearing a button at ALL times!!!
Buttons. Shall have a minimum of two (2) programmable buttons and a maximum of three (3) programmable buttons. Shall be programmable for a right-handed or left-handed user.
Buttons. Gilt 36 ligne CT State Police buttons, four (4) securely sewed on front and reinforced on back with a small 2-hole black bone button, one (1) on each pocket flap and one (1) on each shoulder strap. The buttons on front to be spaced so that the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ belt can be worn between the third and fourth button. BUTTONHOLES: Four (4) on front of heavy quality best machine made buttonholes. EYELETS: Silk eyelet hole on each side of the collar must be made by machine and be of pure dye silk. The eyelet hole must be set 1” from edge and 1 ¼” above the notch. ARM ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇: Must be made of the same material as the coat and piped with lining. CANVAS FRONT: Sheer Brothers Hairvas, Style #1220, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Interling R-74 thoroughly cold water shrunk, reinforced with non-pull 36 picks per inch across haircloth reaching from BADGE TAB: A metal badge tab on the left breast. SEWINGS: All sewing must be done with pure dye silk, using letter “A”. EMBROIDERED SLEEVE INSIGNIA: Will be furnished by Client Agency. NOTE: The Warrenton #1208-2588 will be furnished by the Client Agency Division of State Police.
Buttons. To toggle the state of your Bluetooth module from off to on and vice versa, press the Units and Mode buttons at the same time. To keep the instrument locked with a single device, we use a three-digit PIN. This PIN is randomly generated when the Units and Mode Buttons are pressed and held at the same time. Our instrument has several different ways of communicating besides its main USB port. All of these other communications styles or “auxiliary communications” are affected by the list of parameters below. Device Auxiliary Communication Enabled Dev_AuxCom_En Default Value: 1 Enables/disables the auxiliary communication. • 0 - Off • 1 - On Ex: Serial port enabled/disabled, Bluetooth power on/off, kills hot key listening, etc. - on, off Device Auxiliary Communication Mode Dev_AuxCom_Mode Default Value: 0 (AuxComm Wireless Secure) Sets the mode/type of auxiliary communication • 0 - Secure consented communication (▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ only, and uses PIN) • 1 - Secure communication (▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ only, and uses PIN) • 2 - Standard consented communication o Terminal style serial interface usable with putty/hyperterm/etc. • 3 - Standard communication o Terminal style serial interface usable with putty/hyperterm/etc. • 4 - 375_MODE communication (Follows the Model 375 output) Device Auxiliary Communication Power Mode Dev_AuxCom_Pwr_Mode Default Value: 0 Sets how the auxiliary communication powers up • 0 - Power up on start-up - default • 1 - Off until hot key pressed (Units button plus Mode button) Device Auxiliary Communication Power Auto Off Time Dev_AuxCom_Pwr_AutoOffTm Default Value: Default: 1 Minute Sets the amount of time the instrument will wait to receive a connection before powering down auxiliary communication. Hot key press will re-activate it. • 0 - Disabled • 1 to 9 minutes Default: 1 minute Device Auxiliary Communication Write Protection Dev_AuxCom_WritePrtct Default Value: 1 (On) Sets write protection from the auxiliary communication. If this this is enabled, the auxiliary communication will be unable to modify settings on the instrument. • 0 - Off • 1 - On - Default Note: lmi_comm is the main use for now. Port will still read input, but parameters can't be changed. Device Auxiliary Communication Encryption Enabled Dev_AuxCom_Crypto_En Default Value: 1 (On) Enables/disables encryption over the auxiliary communication. • 0 - Off • 1 - On - Default Single User License Grant: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Measurements, Inc. ("Ludlum") and its suppliers grant to Customer ("Customer") a nonexcl...
