Diagnostics Sample Clauses

Diagnostics. Charges for diagnostics to the extent the same are not provided under Article 2.9.
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Diagnostics. The UPS/Diagnostics page provides the ability to verify that the UPS can supply adequate battery runtime for the connected computers to shutdown properly. Perform a complete runtime calibration to ensure an accurate estimate of the runtime for the connected load. The buzzer can be tested to ensure that the UPS can issue an alarm and that the indicator lights will display properly if requested by the UPS.
Diagnostics. The Parties acknowledge and agree that each Party shall have the right to use Diagnostics in combination with Competing Products Researched, Developed or Commercialized by such Party.
Diagnostics. VENDOR shall provide to GTECH its diagnostics, test programs and test routines, necessary to repair to component level, the unit, any of the assemblies, subassemblies, piece parts, components, or other items comprising the Products purchased under this Agreement.
Diagnostics. The ability of integrated diagnostics (automated, semi-automated, and manual techniques taken as a whole) to fault-detect and fault-isolate in a timely manner.
Diagnostics. False Alarms (FA). False alarms are faults where, upon investigation, the fault cannot be confirmed. Measures of FA may be expressed as a total number, a percentage, a rate of occurrence, a probability of occurrence, etc. Mean Time to Fault Locate (MTTFL). Average time to fault locate: Percent of Correct Detection (Pcd). Given that a fault has occurred, the proportion of faults correctly detected:
Diagnostics. 12.11.1. The installation manual shall contain a description of the diagnostic system and the corrective actions that shall be taken in case of malfunctions.
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Diagnostics. You understand and acknowledge that the Software may transmit to Wasabi technical and related information about your use of the Software and Wasabi Service with which it is used (“Usage Data”), which may include, without limitation, performance, usage, internet protocol address, operating system, application software, and other usage statistics. Wasabi may use the Usage Data in order to facilitate the provisioning of updates, upgrades, and to troubleshoot the Software support, and to enhance, improve, and develop current and future Wasabi products and services. Such transmissions and/or notices may be on a daily or other periodic basis, or upon a failure or crash of the Software. You also agree that Wasabi may transfer such information to Wasabi affiliates and partners from time to time for use as set forth herein.
Diagnostics. (1) The software shall include a diagnostic routine that conducts verification checks on edits and/or downloaded traffic signal controller databases. (2) The verification routine shall automatically run prior to when either of the following criteria exist: (a) A traffic signal controller database is downloaded from a remote management station or when copied from an approved external source. (b) Before edits to a database are saved. (c) Timing changes via the front panel result in a verification failure (3) Any discrepancies identified during the verification check shall be clearly identified and displayed to the user. (a) A description of the discrepancy shall also be displayed. (4) The verification routines shall include, at a minimum, the following checks: (a) Out of range parameters (b) Overlap/phase is activated but yellow and red time below minimums. (c) Pedestrian overlap/phase activated but no detector input assigned. (d) Vehicle overlap/phase activated but no recall or detector input assigned. (e) Walk rest is called for, but the pedestrian minimum is violated. (f) The offset is greater than the cycle length. (g) Coordinated plan phase times do not add up to cycle length unless cycle length is set to zero. (h) Plan has coordination numbers, and transition parameters are not defined, unless cycle length is set to zero. (i) Coordination plan calls for phases with “0” minimum green and/or gap time. (j) Coordination plan calls for phases that are not in the overlap table referenced by the coordination plan.
Diagnostics. Abort In Progress League: Stops any league that is currently running. Target Test: Starting with the Double 20, this will ask you to tap various segments. The segment you hit will make a positive sound if it is the correct segment and a negative sound if it is wrong. This will help you find stuck segments as well as making sure all the segments score properly. LED Test: Technicians can use this to test the LED’s on the side panels. It wll scroll through the various colors.
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