System Specifications.
12.1 Subject to federal and State law and the rules and regulations of the FCC and NYSPSC, and subject to the System’s capability of providing the services and facilities prescribed in this Agreement, the technical design of the System serving the Village shall be at the option of Franchisee and as further described in this section.
12.2 All such construction and any subsequent maintenance, repair, or improvement of said System shall use materials of good and durable quality and shall be performed in a safe, workmanlike, thorough, and reliable manner to the extent practicable.
12.3 Franchisee’s System shall provide for a minimum channel capacity of not less than 8077 channels on the effective date of this Agreement. In accordance with the requirements of the NYSPSC, the exercise of this Agreement shall include reasonable efforts in good faith to maximize the number of energized channels available to subscribers, subject to the rights and obligations granted and imposed by Federal law and regulation, and to the extent economically reasonable and commercially practicable, including Franchisee’s right to consider how the business impact of such actions may impact upon its commercially reasonable rate of return on investment over the remaining term of the Franchise.
12.4 The System shall take commercially reasonable steps to incorporate equipment capable of providing standby powering of the System so as to minimize, to the extent practicable, Area Outages caused by interruption of power furnished by the utility company. The standby powering equipment shall provide for automatic cut-in upon failure of the AC power and automatic reversion to the AC power upon resumption of AC power service. The equipment also shall be so designed as to prevent the standby power source from powering a “dead” utility line.
12.5 The design and construction of the System will include substantial utilization of fiber optic technology.
12.6 The System shall be so designed as to enable Franchisee to provide serviceCable Service throughout the territorial limits of the Village. The System shall be so constructed so as to be capable of providing service Cable Service to all residential housing units throughout the territorial limits of the Village at Franchisee’s costs and expense, subject to the provisions of Section 15.1. The Franchisee shall extend design the System to be able to offer Cable Service to any commercial or business customer that Franchisee is authorized to serve, subje...
System Specifications. The initial specifications for the System are attached to the Master Agreement as Exhibit B. Silver Spring will create detailed specifications for the System based on such initial Specifications and deliver such specifications to ComEd for its review. Silver Spring will incorporate Com Ed’s comments regarding such specifications and deliver further revised specifications to ComEd. After ComEd’s acceptance of such revised specifications, each Party’s Designated Representative shall sign such specifications, which shall be deemed the Specifications under the Master Agreement and attached to the Master Agreement. Such Specifications shall be finalized before Optimization of the first Optimization Area. After Optimization of each Optimization Area, the Parties shall review the Specifications and make any changes that are agreed upon by the Parties or reasonably requested by ComEd and update Attachment 6 hereto accordingly.
2.2. Field Network Deployment and Deployment Support
System Specifications. 12.1 Subject to federal and State law and the rules and regulations of the FCC and NYSPSC, and subject to the System’s capability of providing the services and facilities prescribed in this Agreement, the technical design of the System serving the Municipality shall be at the option of Franchisee and as further described in this section.
12.2 All such construction and any subsequent maintenance, repair, or improvement of said System shall use materials of good and durable quality and shall be performed in a safe, workmanlike, thorough, and reliable manner to the extent practicable.
System Specifications a) Rentcheck shall be responsible for maintaining all Rentcheck computer hardware, software and internal data networks. Member will be responsible for the availability and performance of any such leased lines and modems, in addition to Member's network systems.
b) In the event that system changes are required, for either Rentcheck or Member, the parties will adopt testing procedures of any revised or updated process upon mutually agreeable terms.
System Specifications. Technical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Module Processor Unit Display Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M1000-Sl/(1)/ M1000-CL/(3)/ RADX 614A Mammolux 680 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Purpose Digitizes and Analyzes Radiological Images Displays ImageChecker Files ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Film Size 18 x 24 cm or 24 x 30 cm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Film Type All accredited film types ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Patient ID Code 128C barcode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spatial Resolution 50 pm R2 ImageChecker File ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dynamic Range 12 bits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cycle Time Typical times: Typical times: Variable, depending on 18 x 24 cm: 65-70s/film 18 x 24 cm: (less than)60s/film Not Applicable image size & complexity 24 x 30 cm: 100-105s/film 24 x 30 cm: (less than)60s/film ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Internal Processor Intel x86 Intel x86 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buffer Capacity Not Applicable 1000 (4-film case) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dimensions (HxWxD) 116 x 56 x 94 cm 167 x 74 x 67 cm 159 x 132 x 76 cm 163 x 131 x 75 cm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Weight 131 kg 181 kg 300 kg 310 kg --------------------------------------...
System Specifications. 11.1 Subject to FCC and PSC regulations, policies, and standards, and subject to the cable communication systems’ capability of providing the services and facilities prescribed in this franchise, the technical design of the cable communications system serving the Municipality shall be at the option of the Franchisee and as further described in this section.
11.2 The Franchisee shall maintain its systems subject to the conditions as follows:
a) the Franchisee shall be subject to maintaining the following customer service standards:
I. Trained company representatives will be available to answer telephone inquiries twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, three hundred and sixty five days per year.
II. Under normal operating conditions, telephone answer time, including wait time, shall not exceed thirty (30) seconds when the connection is made. These standards shall be met no less than ninety (90) percent of the time under normal operating conditions, measured on a quarterly basis.
III. The operator will not be required to measure compliance with answering standards referenced in 11.2.II unless a historical record of complaints evidences a clear failure to comply.
IV. Under normal operating conditions, installation, outage and service call standards will be met no less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the time measured on a quarterly basis.
i. Standard installations, meaning those aerial drops 175 feet or less under 125 feet from the existing distribution system and buried connections 150 feet or less from the existing distribution system, will be performed within seven (7) business days or as negotiated with the customer.
ii. Excluding conditions beyond the operator’s control, work on service interruptions will begin no later than 24 hours after the problem occurs.
iii. Time blocks for installation services must not exceed a four hour window during normal business hours.
iv. The operator must not cancel an appointment with a customer after the close of business on the business day prior to the scheduled appointment other than in the event of circumstances beyond the operator’s control.
V. Customers will be notified in writing of any changes in rates or programming services with at least thirty (30) day notice other than an event outside of the control of the operator.
b) the Franchisee will provide service to all areas with an average of 30 25 homes per aerial mile or greater without contribution in aid of construction by subscribers; In cases of a reque...
System Specifications. 3.1. The Customer shall ensure that its network and systems comply with the relevant reasonable specifications provided by Hofy from time to time in order to enable access to the Platform. The Customer shall be solely responsible for procuring and maintaining its network connections and telecommunications links from its systems to Hofy's data centres.
System Specifications. 5.2.1 The vehicle fuel system must report data and status alert to the application software relating to excessive fuel usage and budget control. This will include the provision of all relevant software for use with the Municipality’s computers and link with the financial management systems.
5.2.2 The fuel management system must allow automated fuel deposit at the depot and automated booking of the issued fuel billing it to the respective costing code.
5.2.3 All vehicles will be required to be fitted with a tag that will activate the fuel pumps for issue. The fuel management system should allow for a manual process in circumstances where a tank is not fitted with a tag.
5.2.4 The system must allow the municipality to manually insert fuel issues if the Municipal Depot is not utilized and a commercial outlet was utilized.
5.2.5 The system must be remotely backed up on the Service Providers’ server for at least 5 years.
5.2.6 The Service Provider is required to do the installation of all new and current tags.
System Specifications. Defining the key parameters of the CD-MEDICS system has been critical to the success of the project. This has taken into account all of the key stakeholders including clinical end users and patients who will ultimately interact with the CD-MEDICS system. The figure below shows the different perspectives engaged with and how they have interacted to provide the specifications.
System Specifications. The System Utilization Group shall select a product which, at a minimum, most closely meets the following specifications: The mass communications and notification system should include Reverse 911, staff and key official call down capability, and situational awareness (SA) with real-time monitoring of social media and weather. The system should be able to reach citizens through existing 911 databases or through voluntary sign up. Notifications can be wide or targeted by means such as zip code or GIS mapping. The call down capability should have an unlimited number of groups which can be created. The system should allow two way notifications for staff to respond to the call down and provide operations feedback. The system should monitor social media and weather for established alerts or keywords. The system should allow for use in distinction of public safety emergencies, disasters (man-made, natural, technological and or infrastructure), and or exercises. The system should allow real-time SA from field personnel or the public through the upload of picture or video back to the Participating Party’s Incident Command Post or Emergency Operations Center.