Offline Mode Sample Clauses

Offline Mode a. When the N.C. is shut down, all of the readers all go offline. When the readers are offline, they go into either of two modes, depending on how each reader is set. If switch # 9 on the reader module is turned on, the reader goes into automatic degraded mode. Degraded mode means that the module checks only the site code on the card, and then grants access. This means that any card from your facility will work in all of the doors, 24/7. Even a voided card from your facility will work. You can tell when a reader module is in degraded mode, because it takes about 3 seconds to open the door, instead of the usual one second. b. To disable the automatic degraded mode, you turn switch # 9 OFF on any reader module. You would normally only do this for doors going to high security areas. With the automatic degraded mode off, NO ACCESS can be granted when the reader is offline. Other arrangements must be made for such doors when you are doing system maintenance, such as having a mechanical key override, or leaving the door propped open. c. If you have elevator security in your system using the # 4190 panel, these units will not function when the system is offline. These panels must be bypassed when the system is offline. Consult your installer for instructions on how to put the elevators in security bypass in the event that the system is offline.
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Offline Mode. In offline/ physical mode by post, you may write in prescribed format available at link xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/en/grievance-redressal- officer/ to the address:
Offline Mode. Customer hereby authorizes PX to enable processing of credit cards offline in the event of an internet failure (“Offline Mode”). Additionally, Customer authorizes PX to enact service in Offline Mode until internet service is restored for a maximum of 4 hours per event. Transactions in Offline Mode shall be capped at fifty (50) dollars maximum per transaction per card, and a maximum of five-hundred (500) transactions processed per device per Offline Mode event, and a maximum of one-thousand (1000) dollars total per device per Offline Mode event. Customer and PX agree and acknowledge that PX will not be liable for unsuccessful transactions that are a result of Offline Mode transaction processing. Customer shall be responsible with acquiring approval from its banking partner for operation of Offline Mode. PX will not be liable if the terms of Clause 18.5 or the operation of Offline Mode causes Customer’s account to be downgraded, shut down, disrupted, or otherwise adversely impacted.
Offline Mode. Ordinarily, use of Katalon Studio Enterprise requires that online access be maintained, including for activation, support and updates. However, if you purchase an annual subscription to Katalon Studio Enterprise, then any User may convert the User’s subscription access to Offline Mode. The User will enter in the subscription manager portion of your Katalon account page the Machine ID of the Machine on which you will install Katalon Studio Enterprise and obtain a license key from Katalon in order to activate your copy of Katalon Studio Enterprise on that Machine. Each instance of Katalon Studio Enterprise in Offline Mode will count as a User’s subscription as part of the subscriptions for which you
Offline Mode. The Software can be used online (using an active internet connection) and offline, without internet connection (“Offline Mode”). If you intend to use the Offline Mode, you must ensure that you have received the latest Data Update for the Software at least ten (10) days before the intended use of the Offline Mode in order to ensure that the Software and the data displayed in the Software are up-to-date and for a proper use of the Software. Please note, that the Software cannot be used in the Offline Mode unless you have received the latest Data Update.
Offline ModeTotal shutdown of the System, either scheduled shutdown (after IAA approval only) or in Recovery Mode where the System is down and actions are in place to bring the System online.

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