Electronics Sample Clauses
Electronics. Please ask your host family about rules for the usage and permitted hours of operation of the T.V., VCR, DVD player, DVR, any available computers, wireless internet systems, dishwashers, home audio or stereo equipment, any outdoor equipment such as spas, Jacuzzis, pools or barbeques, and similar types of equipment. Please get instruction from your host family before using any such equipment. Your host family may not have any or all of the above listed items, as each host family is different. Y.E.S. will not provide any equipment and will not be responsible for any use of such equipment by you.
Electronics. The total electronic efficiency should be at least 85%.
Electronics. The Theatre shall instruct the audience prior to each performance to turn off all electronic devices such as beepers, cellular phones, and watches in two out of the following three ways:
(a) through prominent placement in all programs,
(b) by means of a public announcement, and
(c) by means of a sign conspicuously and prominently posted in the theatre (sign shall be at least 8 by 10 inches in size with letters at least one inch in height).
Electronics. Educational Housing Services is not responsible for any personal electronic equipment, including computers, brought into the residence. All residents should connect their electrical/electronic equipment, including computers, to power surge protective devices to minimize potential damage to their personal property.
Electronics. No refunds will be provided for the malfunction of any electronics. No guarantee is offered for reception and no refunds are offered for failure or spotty reception of cable, satellite, internet or other service.
Electronics. Products sold may include a variety of electronic products and gadgets or a targeted line of products and gadgets, such as computers and computer-related accessories, cell phones/smart phones and accessories, mp3 players and accessories, noise-cancelling headphones, digital cameras and accessories, or related items.
Electronics. If Included is shown next to electronics on the Declarations Page, the amount of insurance for electronics shall be included in the amount specified for Coverage A – Boat.
Electronics. (a) The inverter should be of quasi sine wave or full sine wave type with frequency in the range of 20-35 KHz. Half wave operation is not acceptable.
(b) The total electronic efficiency should be at least 80%.
(c) No blackening or reduction in the lumen output by more than 10% should be observed after 1000 ON/OFF cycles(two minutes ON followed by four minutes OFF is one cycle).
(d) The idle current consumption should not be more than 10 mA.
(e) Electronics should operate at 12 V and should have temperature compensation for proper charging of the battery through out the year.
(f) Necessary length of wires, cables and fuses should be provided.
(g) The PV module will be used to sense the ambient light level for switching ON and OFF the lamp.
Electronics. The Contractor shall collect and dispose of eligible electronics waste in a manner complying with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, and guidelines. Electronic, or e-waste, refers to electronic products placed on the ROW. These include a wide range of items, including but not limited to the following: • Television and computer monitors • Computers and computer peripherals (i.e. monitor and keyboards) • Audio and stereo equipment • VCR’s and DVD players • Video cameras • Telephones, cellular telephones and other wireless devices • Fax and copy machines • Video games and consoles The Electronics debris must be taken to an MDEQ approved facility that accepts such waste as set forth in paragraph 2.2 hereinabove.
Electronics. Removing, repairing, (re)installing and operational testing of electronic equipment.