False Alarms means Customer-Induced issues or issues which relate to Configurations, content or data or to software not forming part of the Application Software or other elements outside IFS’ reasonable control.
False Alarms. A student shall not initiate any false report of an impending emergency situation. Tampering with any emergency warning system is subject to suspension or expulsion.
False Alarms means the provision by the Subscriber of information regarding an Incident which, in the reasonable opinion of TN is recklessly provided or due care has not been taken by the Subscriber to establish whether an Incident has occurred or to follow guidelines issued by TN or the
Examples of False Alarms in a sentence
For these purposes, “excessive” means, in any 12 (twelve) months period, 5 (five) or more False Alarms that are not caused by Us or by any circumstances beyond Your reasonable control.
Failure to notify may determine a payment of a penalty, and if an excessive number of False Alarms occurs, we reserve the right to terminate the Agreement and to charge You for any expenses, costs, charges, incurred for False Alarms.
You should call the Secure Operating Centre before leaving Your vehicle for service or repairs in order to reduce the possibility of excessive False Alarms being sent from the vehicle.
More Definitions of False Alarms
False Alarms means Customer-Induced issues or other Excluded Incidents.
False Alarms means alarm signals generated from the Customer’s building which are of an unknown nature or Customer error.
False Alarms when a theft alert is received by the Secure Operating Centre but the vehicle has not been stolen. GPS: a satellite-based radionavigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Space Force that provides geolocation and time information to a GPS receiver anywhere on or near the Earth. GSM: is a standard system developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices. GSM SIM Card or GSM-GPRS: telephone service subscription card, inserted inside the Device, registered to Vodafone Automotive and used by it to transfer data from the Device to the Service Center. Location Data: any data that, through connection to communication networks, enables the location of the Vehicle to be identified.
False Alarms. The police will respond if you do not immediately report a false alarm to the alarm company. If you set off the alarm by mistake, call the alarm company’s central station at 0-000-000-0000 with your name, the Acct No: L99-2012, your security code, and your phone number (000-000-0000, if using the Office phone).
False Alarms means Customer-Induced Issues that do not warrant the initial priority given.
False Alarms means Signals that have been generated in error or accidentally at the Site. FEES : shall mean all monies payable by the Customer pursuant to the Agreement including the Charges, Services Fees, instalment payment, late payment interest and any other fees due and payable in the SA therein. FORCE MAJEURE : shall mean acts of God, war, sabotage, riot, insurrection, civil commotion, national emergencies (whether in fact or law), terrorism, pandemic, floods, lightning strikes, strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disturbances, accidents, the effect of any applicable laws, orders, rules, regulations or governmental policies and any other events beyond the reasonable control of SECOM Smart. Without prejudice to the foregoing, this shall include but not limited to any change of applicable laws, orders, rules, regulations or governmental policies (or its interpretation) which results in the performance of Services by SECOM Smart being illegal, unauthorised or unlicensed. GPRS : shall mean the General Packet Radio Service. This is a mobile data service.
False Alarms means Signals that have been generated in error or accidentally at the Site. Fees : shall mean all monies payable by the Customer pursuant to the Agreement including the Charges, Services Fees, instalment payment, late payment interest and any other fees due and payable in the SA therein.