Common use of LATE TO SET Clause in Contracts

LATE TO SET. If requested by the customer, within a predetermined set of minutes, as advised by the customer, of the latest arming times, the operative will identify if the system has been armed. If the system has not been armed, the operative will contact the nominated emergency Key Holder contact to enquire as to the delay in the arming times. The operative will then raise an incident report which will be emailed to the client at the earliest opportunity. To be able to perform a late-to-set check, the ARC must be able to receive a separate armed and disarmed signal from the system.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement

LATE TO SET. If requested by the customer, within a predetermined set of minutes, time window as advised supplied by the customer, of the latest arming times, the ARC operative will identify if the system has been armed. If the system has not been armed, the ARC operative will contact the nominated emergency Key Holder key holder contact to enquire as to the delay in the arming times. The RVRC operative will then raise an incident report which will be emailed to the client customer at the earliest opportunity. To be able to perform a late-to-set check, the ARC must be able to receive a separate armed and disarmed signal from the system.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Level Agreement, Monitoring Terms