Active Equipment definition

Active Equipment means any Equipment unit actively using the Monitoring Software.
Active Equipment means electronic devices that receive power. “Site” means the address where the installation is to be received
Active Equipment means Switches, Firewall, VoIP Setup, Server etc.

Examples of Active Equipment in a sentence

  • There is no claim by any Company Entity pending under any of such policies or bonds as to which coverage has been questioned, denied or disputed in writing by the underwriters of such policies or bonds.

  • Additional Active Equipment Units can be added to the license at any time in the future, which will also increase the non-rolling stock asset allocation.

  • Neoforma shall be responsible for keeping the Novation Exchange registry and the HPPI Exchange registry current and for not allowing access to such Exchanges by unauthorized Users.

  • Upon signing the subsequent Product Schedule and paying in full the applicable fees, CUSTOMER shall have the right to monitor the revised number of Active Equipment Units as set forth in the subsequent Product Schedule.

  • Customer may increase the number of authorized Active Equipment Units by executing a subsequent Order Form and paying in full the applicable fees.

  • Software may be licensed on a per-set basis, a number of Active Equipment Unit basis, or other basis as described on the Order Form (License Restriction).

  • CUSTOMER may increase the number of authorized Active Equipment Units by executing a subsequent Product Schedule and paying in full the applicable fees.

  • Active Equipment Defines all the technical equipment belonging to the Client permitting an Optic Link to be used and activated.

  • Non-rolling stock assets are assets that also need to be tracked, maintained, and reported against but that are not Active Equipment Units, such as non-licensed equipment, attachments, booms, generators, lawn mowers, etc.

  • The Client will not ask LD COM or its agents to attend until it has made sure that the fault does not originate from its own Active Equipment.

Related to Active Equipment

  • Associated equipment means equipment that is used in conjunction with a radiographic exposure device to make radiographic exposures that drives, guides, or comes in contact with the source, e.g., guide tube, control tube, control (drive) cable, removable source stop, “J” tube and collimator when it is used as an exposure head.

  • Designated Equipment means any equipment designated in the SLA, upon which the Licensed System may be used; Documentation means operating manuals and other printed materials which assist the Customer to use the Licensed System including any technical and user software material as published by Pentana Solutions; Escalation Request is as set out in the SLA;