Basic Features. The basic features available through Online Banking include the ability to:
a. Obtain Account balance and transaction information;
b. Transfer funds between your Accounts;
c. View and print Account statements and check images;
d. Download transactions for use with Quicken® and Microsoft® Money. We may add or remove certain features and/or functionality available from time to time. You may use Online Banking seven days a week, 24 hours per day, although some or all features may be occasionally unavailable due to emergencies or scheduled system maintenance. In addition, access to Online Banking may be slower at times due to high internet traffic or other factors beyond our control.
Basic Features. The following features are used to support basic telephony.
Basic Features. Provided that FedEx is current in its payment of fees for Maintenance Services as required under the Agreement, Contractor shall provide maintenance coverage and technical support services for the Equipment and Software (including any custom configurations and/or any special interfaces developed by Contractor for FedEx), at no additional charge. Maintenance Services will include, but not be limited to, the following: • 24/7 availability of Contractor personnel to provide unlimited, direct telephone support at [*]. • Delivery and installation of any fix, update, upgrades or enhancement to the Equipment and Software provided that the decision to perform any such installation shall be within the sole discretion of FedEx. • Assistance in the periodic cleaning of Equipment. • Standard error correction and maintenance modifications to the Equipment and Software. All services are performed by Contractor on a remote or on-site basis, as required. Depending upon the Location, Contractor may use sub-contractors to deliver Maintenance Services subject to prior approval of FedEx and sub-contractors compliance with FedEx security procedures.
Basic Features. This product outline assumes that separate account agreements will have the following critical basic features:
Basic Features. The basic features which are not currently existent in the 888 Software and which will be developed as an integral part of the Platform will comprise (and be limited to) the following:
Basic Features. This product outline assumes that separate account agreements will have the following critical basic features:
1. The agreement can be written as a group annuity contract, funding agreement, group life insurance policy or group accident and health insurance policy.
2. The separate account agreement can be used as either an accumulation vehicle or for non-accumulation immediate or deferred annuities. Contracts written on a group annuity form and used primarily as an accumulation vehicle may contain an annuity purchase option exercisable by eligible third-party beneficiaries. Funding agreements cannot contain any form of annuity purchase option.
3. For non-equity type separate accounts, interest will accrue on the balance held from time to time under most guaranteed separate account contracts.
(a) Interest will be fixed, not variable; meaning that the amount of interest credited under guaranteed separate account contracts will not depend upon the performance of the underlying assets held in the separate account.
(b) However, interest rates may be reset periodically and may reflect the difference in the contractual book value and market value of the separate account.
(c) Interest may be credited based upon a stated amount or will be determinable either from a formula contained in the contract or tied to an external financial index.
4. The separate account assets support the guaranteed separate account contracts. However, to the extent that the separate account assets are insufficient, the general account stands behind the guarantees in such contracts.
5. The separate account agreement will contain detailed provisions governing withdrawals from the contract and amounts payable in connection with any full or partial surrender.
Basic Features. Each queue is given a name and can also be given a long description. For a queue to be active it needs to be given a primary group whose agents will take the calls presented to the queue. Administrators can choose which classifications they allow agents to apply to calls at wrap-up for each queue. These act as tags for the call enabling the management team to understand what broad categories of interaction are flowing through the contact centre. This master list is configurable by the administrator and these classifications can be used in a variety of reports. Administrators can assign an agent script to a queue. This prompts the agent with questions when they pick up a call and gives space to record the answer. This dialogue is automatically recorded into the internal CRM and can be viewed later.
Basic Features. Basic features of the console shall include but not be limited to the following:
A. The console system shall be IP-based, fully modular, and based on a configuration which supports a large number of both local and remote operator positions.
B. The screen display shall be designed so that all dispatching functions shall be operable from one touch screen type display.
C. The screen display shall be very flexible, allowing authorized personnel the ability to determine which functions are available at each operator position.
D. The screen display shall allow users to select among preset agency screens for Sheriff, Fire, EMS, and others.
Basic Features. IDM operates on a 16-bit DOS operating system (MS-DOS or PC-DOS version 3.3 or higher), and it can be run from within a DOS window that is launched from within Windows 9X or NT. The following primary tasks may be performed with the Instrument Data Manager software: Installation October 2004
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