Hardware Operation Sample Clauses

The Hardware Operation clause defines the responsibilities and standards for the use, maintenance, and performance of hardware provided or used under an agreement. It typically outlines requirements such as proper installation, regular servicing, and adherence to operational guidelines, ensuring that the hardware functions as intended throughout the contract period. By clearly specifying these expectations, the clause helps prevent disputes over hardware failures or misuse, ensuring both parties understand their obligations and reducing the risk of operational disruptions.
Hardware Operation. 3.1 Calibration 1. If you chose to install the New Handwriting/Mouse mode, please choose the “Calibration” option from the Mouse menu to launch the touch pad calibration program; if you chose to install the Traditional mode, please choose the “Calibration” option from the Full Screen or Writing Pad menu to launch the touch pad’s calibration program. 2. Please click on the four corner spot of touch pad starting from top-left in counterclockwise direction. 3.2 Touch-Pad Operation 1. Moving: Put the pen on the touch-pad, and then move it on the panel gently. 2. Click: Hit the touch-pad once.
Hardware Operation. 3.1 Calibration 1. Click Penpower ▇▇ ▇▇. icon and select Calibration from the menu. 2. Please click on the top-left cor- ner spot of the Penpower ▇▇ ▇▇. pad and then click on the bottom- right corner spot of the Penpower ▇▇ ▇▇. pad.
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  • Co-operation Each Party acknowledges that this ESA must be approved by the Department and agree that they shall use Commercially Reasonable efforts to cooperate in seeking to secure such approval.

  • System Operation The Parties shall adhere to any applicable operational requirements of PJM necessary to protect the integrity of the transmission system within the PJM Control Area and the transmission systems of interconnected control areas, and shall satisfy any and all PJM, RFC and NERC criteria, when applicable. The DS Supplier shall also adhere to any applicable operational requirements of the Company necessary to protect the integrity of the Company’s local distribution system.

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  • Configuration Management The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management program, which shall provide for the administrative and functional systems necessary for configuration identification, control, status accounting and reporting, to ensure configuration identity with the UCEU and associated cables produced by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a Contractor approved Configuration Management Plan that complies with ANSI/EIA-649 2011. Notwithstanding ANSI/EIA-649 2011, the Contractor’s configuration management program shall comply with the VLS Configuration Management Plans, TL130-AD-PLN-010-VLS, and shall comply with the following: