Remote diagnostics definition

Remote diagnostics means any remote data transfer function
Remote diagnostics means the ability to evaluate an NG-911 system problem through network access to the site for the purpose of diagnosing the problem.
Remote diagnostics means the act of diagnosing a given QUMU Cloud Platform issue or problem from a distance. Instead of the QUMU Customer Support personnel being co‐located with the CUSTOMER personnel or system doing the diagnostics, with remote diagnostics the subjects can be separated by physical distance. QUMU Customer Support may require remote access to determine and diagnose the existence and nature of the reported issue.

Examples of Remote diagnostics in a sentence

  • This paper presents findings from a research project called “RDS (Remote Diagnostics System)”.

  • The main goal of Remote Diagnostics is to assess and analyze the reported Incident, determine the cause and validate the impact of the Incident – either verbally, or by accessing the Customer environment via a remote connection.Proximus will take actions to pinpoint the cause of the error and the location of the failing component.

  • In order to place a call for Remote Diagnostics Service customers will be provided with a Direct Priority Access phone number for that purpose.

  • Blue Rhino controlled approximately 50 percent of the United States wholesale propane exchange tank market; AmeriGas controlled approximately 30 percent of the market.

  • QUMU Customer Support may require the use of Remote Diagnostics to determine and diagnose the existence and nature of the reported issue in the Support Request.

  • Combining Telematics, Remote Diagnostics and Case Management in one integrated platform, Hino INSIGHT puts critical vehicle and driver management tools at your fingertips.

  • If access to perform Remote Diagnostics is unavailable, or access is not granted by the CUSTOMER, QUMU Customer Support may not be able to diagnose and isolate the reported issue in the Support Request.

  • Remote Diagnostics Service will be connected to the equipment during the installation.

  • Outside of these standard support hours Remote Diagnostics Service can be requested through the Global Expert Helpdesk that operates 24/7.

  • Heidelberg’s Central Call Desk accepts requests for Remote Diagnostics Service Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST for prepress and press products.


More Definitions of Remote diagnostics

Remote diagnostics means first level diagnostics and remote troubleshooting to restore the System hardware to Proper Operational Condition.
Remote diagnostics means any remote data transfer function between equipment and the provider
Remote diagnostics means any remote data transfer function between equipment and the provider of repair services including for the purposes of remote diagnostics, settings controls, or location identification;
Remote diagnostics means the possibility of remote access by Compaq to carry out a diagnostic of the defects using diagnostic programs installed on a system which is covered by a Hardware Maintenance contract.

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