WIRELESS TRANSMITTER OPERATIONS Sample Clauses

WIRELESS TRANSMITTER OPERATIONS. Issue 1: During periods of extended low temperatures, real-time data reporting was interrupted from some of the pedestals. This was a concern because this type of data reporting is the most desirable for remote data access. The data collection process was not interrupted during these extended periods of low temperature. All of the unreported data remained in storage on the data loggers. After consideration of all of the possible failures, it was suspected that the wireless transmitters within the pedestals were experiencing problems because of temperatures outside their optimal thermal operation range. It was originally believed after speaking to several experts in the field that that the outdoor temperatures experienced in New York would not significantly affect the consumer grade transmitters. The transmitters were designed primarily for consumer indoor use, not outdoor commercial applications. The transmitters had been chosen because they were the most cost effective. Commercial grade units contained many other features which were not necessary for the scope of this project and were significantly more expensive. To confirm that the transmitters were in fact the component that failed, further investigation was performed. Since the operational temperature ranges for the system data logger and pulse counter (also installed in the pedestal) were both within the temperature variances experienced at the site, the component failure was identified as the wireless transmitter since the lowest operational range for the transmitter was 32°F. As the failure condition occurred when the ambient temperature for the site was lower than 32°F for an extended period, it was determined that the failure was linked to the wireless transmitter in temperatures under 32°F. To further ensure that this was indeed the problem, New West Technologies conducted testing on these wireless units to ensure that the temperature issue was indeed causing the problem. As expected, the low temperatures did have an adverse effect on the operation of the bridge. Low temperatures caused the wireless transmitter to fail. Resolution 1: In order to attempt to alleviate this problem, the data logger’s manufacturer was consulted for advice. They suggested to design and install an active heating (resistance heater) and cooling (exhaust system) to maintain the temperature of the enclosures within operational ranges. (It should be noted that the high temperatures conditions experienced at the site did n...
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to WIRELESS TRANSMITTER OPERATIONS

  • Data Transmission Control Except as necessary for the provision of the Cloud Services in accordance with the Agreement, Personal Data must not be read, copied, modified or removed without authorization during transfer. Where data carriers are physically transported, adequate measures are implemented at SAP to provide the agreed-upon service levels (for example, encryption and lead-lined containers). Measures: • Personal Data in transfer over SAP internal networks is protected according to SAP Security Policy. • When data is transferred between SAP and its customers, the protection measures for the transferred Personal Data are mutually agreed upon and made part of the relevant agreement. This applies to both physical and network based data transfer. In any case, the Customer assumes responsibility for any data transfer once it is outside of SAP-controlled systems (e.g. data being transmitted outside the firewall of the SAP Data Center).

  • Telecommunications Services The offering of telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used.

  • Telecommunications Each Lender and Administrative Agent shall be entitled to rely on the authority of any individual making any telecopy, electronic or telephonic notice, request, or signature without the necessity of receipt of any verification thereof.

  • Data Transmission The procedures for transmitting load obligation data to PJM for DS Supplier’s DS Load shall be as set forth by PJM.

  • Verizon Retail Telecommunications Service Any Telecommunications Service that Verizon provides at retail to subscribers that are not Telecommunications Carriers. The term “Verizon Retail Telecommunications Service” does not include any Exchange Access service (as defined in Section 3(16) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. § 153(16)) provided by Verizon.

  • Interoffice Transmission Facilities BellSouth shall provide nondiscriminatory access, in accordance with FCC Rule 51.311 and Section 251(c)(3) of the Act, to interoffice transmission facilities on an unbundled basis to <<customer_name>> for the provision of a telecommunications service.

  • Wireless Operator Data In addition to Section 20 (Information Authorization) of the General Terms, you acknowledge that we or Zelle® may use information on file with your wireless operator to further verify your identity and to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or unauthorized use of the Service. By using the Zelle® Payment Service, you authorize your wireless operator (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon, or any other branded wireless operator) to disclose your mobile number, name, address, email, network status, customer type, customer role, billing type, mobile device identifiers (IMSI and IMEI) and other subscriber status and device details, if available, to us or our Service Providers solely to allow verification of your identity and to compare information you have provided to us or to Zelle® with your wireless operator account profile information for the duration of our business relationship. See Zelle®’s Privacy Policy at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/privacy-policy for how it treats your data. Please review our Privacy Policy in order to better understand our commitment to maintaining your privacy, as well as our use and disclosure of your information.

  • Availability of Verizon Telecommunications Services 3.1 Verizon will provide a Verizon Telecommunications Service to PCS for resale pursuant to this Attachment where and to the same extent, but only where and to the same extent, that such Verizon Telecommunications Service is provided to Verizon’s Customers.

  • Use of Verizon Telecommunications Services 2.1 Verizon Telecommunications Services may be purchased by Connectel under this Resale Attachment only for the purpose of resale by Connectel as a Telecommunications Carrier. Verizon Telecommunications Services to be purchased by Connectel for other purposes (including, but not limited to, Connectel’s own use) must be purchased by Connectel pursuant to other applicable Attachments to this Agreement (if any), or separate written agreements, including, but not limited to, applicable Verizon Tariffs.

  • Transmission Control In-transit: We make HTTPS encryption (also referred to as SSL or TLS) available on every one of its login interfaces and for free on every customer site hosted on the HubSpot products. Our HTTPS implementation uses industry standard algorithms and certificates. At-rest: We store user passwords following policies that follow industry standard practices for security. We have implemented technologies to ensure that stored data is encrypted at rest.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.