INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION Sample Clauses
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. 5.1. All equipment prices shall include installation, with the exception of integrated software solutions and Production Equipment.
5.2. Contractor may charge the contracted rate for integrated software and Production Equipment installation. The total number of hours/days needed shall be agreed to, in writing, before any installation or integration services may be initiated. The Contractor shall charge only for actual costs incurred.
5.3. If a Contractor needs to utilize special rigging (e.g. a crane) where the Purchasing Entity does not have an elevator accessible for moving the equipment, they may charge the hourly installation/integration rate. However, all rigging charges shall be mutually agreed to, in writing, before Work begins.
5.4. Contractor shall affix a label or a decal to the equipment at the time of installation which shows warranty period by dates, and the name, address, and telephone number of Contractor or
5.5. Contractor and the Purchasing Entity shall, prior to Order placement, review the installation location to ensure the proposed location meets the Manufacturer's installation criteria.
5.6. If special installation is required, the Contractor and Purchasing Entity shall agree in writing, to the total cost of the installation.
5.7. Should the proposed installation location not meet established installation criteria, the Contractor and the Purchasing Entity shall attempt to locate an alternate mutually agreeable location for the equipment.
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. 6.1 Standards All Site Preparation must be completed in accordance with the project's Implementation Schedule to assure inclusion in acceptance testing and Conditional Acceptance of the System or System Expansion. Customer shall furnish all labor and materials necessary to prepare and complete each Site in compliance with all applicable codes and in accordance with the Implementation Schedule. Customer will advise Motorola upon completion of MSO Site preparation. Motorola will commence installation and integration only after this notification of "READY for FNE" is made. The equipment will be installed and integrated by Motorola in accordance with the following standards:
6.1.1 All work shall be performed by skilled Motorola personnel and qualified subcontractors approved by Motorola.
6.1.2 Motorola parts or parts of equal quality will be used.
6.1.3 The work will be performed in accordance with the instructions and techniques as described in the manuals supplied by the equipment vendor.
6.1.4 All grounding shall be in conformance with Motorola systems engineering requirements.
6.2 Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, Motorola shall install and integrate the System or System Expansion as specified in the Agreement when the Site is listed "Ready for FNE." A Site is "FNE Ready" at the point in time when the installation team can deliver, install, integrate, and test all of the FNE and associated ancillary equipment in a continuous, uninterrupted manner. "Ready for FNE" is further defined as, but is not limited to, the following conditions being met:
6.2.1 Lease agreement commenced.
6.2.2 All construction work has been completed. This includes but is not limited to the completion of interior finishes (including all paint and floor covering), electrical work (including all lighting, convenience outlets, grounding and bonding), cable ladder (installed and grounded), and HVAC systems fully operational.
6.2.3 Final inspection granted.
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. Any CoreFiling Software which has been installed by a non-accredited engineer will not be eligible for CoreFiling Support, even when CoreFiling is in receipt of Maintenance Fee for that particular piece of CoreFiling Software. Where a solution has been installed be a non-accredited engineer, CoreFiling will reinstall the relevant Software and the current standard time and materials rate. Any services required will be delivered between Monday – Friday (excluding UK Bank Holidays), between 9am and 6pm. Out of hours working arrangements are available upon request at additional cost and must be agreed in advance.
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. The Supplier must install and integrate the System at the Sites by the dates set out in the Project Plan, including by:
(a) installing the Hardware, including any necessary Hardware cabling;
(b) installing the Software on the Hardware;
(c) if required by XL, de-commissioning any existing information systems (including all software and hardware forming part of such systems) that are to be replaced by the System; and
(d) removing all rubbish (including packaging) generated in installing the System at the Sites.
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. Inspect, install and integrate all the process equipments as per the layout in Phase 1.
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. 5.1 Developer shall be responsible for providing installation and integration of all Derivative Products the Developer sells directly to End Users. The Developer shall require that its distributors provide installation and integration services for the Derivative Products they sell to End Users.
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. Pursuant to a mutually agreeable Development Plan, MDT, with the assistance of Emory, will install and integrate the My Medtopia Health Manager onto the Website. MDT shall also provide, at its expense, training to Emory’s employees and agents on the features, functionality and use of the My Medtopia Health Manager.
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. [Four Pages of Technical Information Deleted Pursuant to Confidential Treatment Request] Exhibit G RF Optimization Services Introduction RF optimization addresses performance validation of the network and support typically required for commercial launch. During this stage of system deployment, equipment and site configuration parameters including PN offset plans, neighbor lists, antenna orientations, and tilts can be adjusted in the interest of gaining maximum transmission and call-handling benefits from the network and its physical infrastructure. During optimization of the network, performance data including Frame Error Rate (FER), call origination statistics, and drop call statistics are collected to measure the performance of the network. Owner intends to launch markets according to aggressive schedules. Meeting targeted on-air dates is critical to Owner's success. [***] [*] Certain material (indicated by an asterisk) has been omitted from this document pursuant to a request for confidential treatment. The omitted material has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
INSTALLATION AND INTEGRATION. The contractor shall install telecommunication systems/networks per specifications, and integrate applicable components and applications into tested and validated networks and/or systems. This may include providing Internet access. Specifically, the contractor shall:
a. Prepare telecommunication system/network integration and test plans. Plans shall document all requirements for integration and testing facilities, support systems, instrumentation, and logistic support.
b. Provide engineering and technical services to install cable plant and equipment in designated areas such as building, ship, inter-buildings, and activity-wide. Installation of the telecommunication system/network cable plant may require fabrication of conduit, trenching cable, etc., depending on site unique requirements. The contractor shall also conduct integration testing resolve interface problems; analyze and correct deficiencies in hardware, software, and documentation.
c. Provide maintenance on installed and/or supported telecommunication systems/and computer networks.
d. Provide oversight of third party integration to verify whether the network and associated systems are integrated in accordance with government specifications.
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