Additional Battery Information Sample Clauses

Additional Battery Information. All of the EMTAs provided by the Company at this time are equipped with only one battery slot and therefore do not support an additional spare battery. You may purchase additional backup batteries from the EMTA’s manufacturer. • If you are interested in obtaining backup power alternatives, such as solar chargers, car chargers or mobile charging stations, please contact your local hardware store or electronics retailer for possible options. To use these alternatives to power your Voice Service, you must provide AC power to the EMTA. • Do not place batteries into fire, intense heat or liquids. • Do not attempt to open or modify battery packs. • Avoid skin contact with cracked or leaking batteries.
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Related to Additional Battery Information

  • Release of Confidential Information No Party shall release or disclose Confidential Information to any other person, except to its Affiliates (limited by FERC Standards of Conduct requirements), subcontractors, employees, consultants, or to parties who may be considering providing financing to or equity participation with Developer, or to potential purchasers or assignees of a Party, on a need-to-know basis in connection with this Agreement, unless such person has first been advised of the confidentiality provisions of this Article 22 and has agreed to comply with such provisions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Party providing Confidential Information to any person shall remain primarily responsible for any release of Confidential Information in contravention of this Article 22.

  • Confidential Information Breach This shall mean, generally, an instance where an unauthorized person or entity accesses Confidential Information in any manner, including but not limited to the following occurrences: (1) any Confidential Information that is not encrypted or protected is misplaced, lost, stolen or in any way compromised; (2)one or more third parties have had access to or taken control or possession of any Confidential Information that is not encrypted or protected without prior written authorization from the State; (3) the unauthorized acquisition of encrypted or protected Confidential Information together with the confidential process or key that is capable of compromising the integrity of the Confidential Information; or (4) if there is a substantial risk of identity theft or fraud to the Client Agency, the Contractor, DAS or State.

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