System Characteristics definition

System Characteristics. Franchisee’s Cable System shall meet or exceed the following requirements: 4.1.1. The System shall be designed with an initial analog and digital carrier passband between 50 MHz and 860 MHz. 4.1.2. The System shall be designed to be an active two-way plant for subscriber interaction, if any, required for the selection or use of Cable Service. 4.1.3. The System shall transmit in high definition any signal which is received in high definition format. 4.1.4. The System shall have a backup power supply capable of operating and supplying standby emergency power for a period of at least four (4) hours in the event of a power loss.
System Characteristics has the meaning ascribed thereto in paragraph 4.3(a) of Part A of Schedule 2;
System Characteristics the characteristics of the Purchaser’s System specified in Schedule 1; [note: these will need to be added into Schedule 1 in each case]

Examples of System Characteristics in a sentence

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  • The OVAL Language, developed by a broad spectrum of industry, academia, and government organizations from around the world, standardizes the three main steps of the assessment process: OVAL System Characteristics for representing the configuration information of systems for testing; OVAL Definitions for expressing a specific machine state; and OVAL Results for reporting the results of the assessment.

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  • Table 2: Specialists in ambulatory care: mode of employment Self-employedPrivately employedPublicly employedAustriaAustraliaDenmarkBelgium FinlandCanada IrelandCzech Republic IsraelFrance ItalyGermany New ZealandGreece NorwayIceland PortugalKorea SloveniaNetherlands SpainPoland SwedenSwitzerland United KingdomUnited States Source: 2012-13 OECD Health System Characteristics Survey, as of February 2014.

  • K.B., Kantor, P.B.: Predicting the Effectiveness of Naive Data Fusion on the Basis of System Characteristics.

  • NOTES:To Emergency Generatoras I.C. SystemTypical Power System Characteristics: Voltage, Frequency, and Emergency ConditionTypical User Equipment Constraints: Type of Power, Power Factor, Power Interruption, Grounding, Load Unbalance, Pulsed Loads, Input Current Waveform, and Surge/Inrush Current1/ Refer to 1.3 for a description of the interface.

  • For more information on the characteristics of small systems, please refer to Small Water System Characteristics (EPA 816-D-99-002).

  • A/53 Part 5: 2014 ATSC Digital Television Standard, Part 5, AC-3 Audio System Characteristics A/53 Part 6: 2014 ATSC digital Television Standard, Part 6, Enhanced AC-3 Audio System Characteristics 2.

  • Collection System Characteristics by Pipe Material - The sanitary sewer system for the City presently consists of approximately 50 miles of sewer mains, with about an equal length of house laterals (serving an estimated 3,800 buildings) comprising the total wastewater collection system.

  • Besides producing a list of discovered vulnerabilities, the OVAL scanner can also output a detailed machine config- uration information in the System Characteristics Schema.


More Definitions of System Characteristics

System Characteristics. Franchisee's Cable System shall meet or exceed the following requirements:
System Characteristics. Franchisee's Cable System shall meet or exceed the following requirements: 5.2.1. The System shall be operated with an initial digital carrier passband between 57 and 861 MHz. 5.2.2. The System shall be operated initially as an active two-way system that allocates sufficient portion of said bandwidth to deliver reliable two-way Cable Services. 5.2.3. The System shall include protection against outages due to power failures, so that back-up power is available at a minimum for at least 24 hours at each headend, and conforming to industry standards, but in no event rated for less than four hours, at each power supply site.
System Characteristics. The Franchisee's Cable System shall meet or exceed the following requirements: 4.1.1 Facilities and equipment of good and durable quality, generally used in high-quality, reliable, systems of similar design. 4.1.2 All facilities and equipment required to properly test the Cable System and conduct an ongoing and active program of preventive maintenance and quality control and to be able to quickly respond to customer complaints and resolve system problems. 4.1.3 The System shall be equivalent to or exceed technical characteristics of an HFC 750 MHz Cable System and provide activated two-way capability. The Cable System shall be capable of supporting video and audio. 4.1.4 The System shall be capable of continuous twenty-four (24) hour per day operation in accordance with applicable FCC standards. 4.1.5 Facilities and equipment sufficient to cure violations of any applicable FCC technical standards. 4.1.6 The System shall be protected against outages due to electrical power failures. The System shall have back-up electrical power sources that are sufficient to operate the headend of the System for at least 24 hours without other electrical power. Section 4, Service Interruptions and Outages, of Appendix B, Customer Service Standards, shall apply to Significant Outages, as defined in Appendix B. The System shall be designed with standby power system supplies that will supply back-up power of at least four (4) hours duration throughout the distribution networks including all nodes and amplifiers. In addition, throughout the term of this Franchise Agreement, Franchisee shall have a plan in place, along with all resources necessary for implementing such plan, for dealing with commercial power outages of more than two (2) hours duration so that Franchisee can react to power outages prior to the standby capabilities being exhausted. This outage plan and evidence of requisite implementation resources shall be presented to the City no later than thirty (30) days following receipt of a request. 4.1.7 All facilities and equipment shall be designed, built and operated in compliance with all applicable FCC requirements regarding consumer electronic equipment. Equipment must be installed so that all closed captioning and second audio programming (SAP) programming received by the Cable System shall include the closed caption and SAP signal as long as such signals are provided consistent with FCC standards. Equipment must be installed so that all local signals received wit...
System Characteristics means the characteristics of the Purchaser’s System specified in Schedule 1; [note: these will need to be added into Schedule 1 in each case]
System Characteristics. Franchisee’s Cable System shall meet or exceed the following requirements: 5.2.1. The System shall be designed with an initial digital carrier passband between 50 and 860 MHz. 5.2.2. The System shall be designed, constructed and maintained to be an active two-way plant for subscriber interaction, if any, required for selection or use of Cable Service.

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  • Signaling System 7 (SS7 means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • Subsystem means any subset of the System identified as such in the Contract that may be supplied, installed, tested, and commissioned individually before Commissioning of the entire System.

  • Enhanced 9-1-1 service or "E-911" means a service consisting of telephone network features and

  • Target Population means persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities, including mental illness, HIV or AIDS, substance abuse, or other chronic health condition, or individuals eligible for services provided pursuant to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code) and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people.

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  • System Life means all phases of the system's development, production, or support.

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  • Components means articles, materials, and supplies incorporated directly into end products at any level of manufacture, fabrication, or assembly by the Contractor or any subcontractor.

  • Functional Specifications means the descriptions of features and functions of the Application as expressly set forth in Quote.

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  • Category 4 Data is data that is confidential and requires special handling due to statutes or regulations that require especially strict protection of the data and from which especially serious consequences may arise in the event of any compromise of such data. Data classified as Category 4 includes but is not limited to data protected by: the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Pub. L. 104-191 as amended by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH), 45 CFR Parts 160 and 164; the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C. §1232g; 34 CFR Part 99; Internal Revenue Service Publication 1075 (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/pub/irs-pdf/p1075.pdf); Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration regulations on Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 CFR Part 2; and/or Criminal Justice Information Services, 28 CFR Part 20.

  • Security Vulnerability means a flaw or weakness in system security procedures, design, implementation, or internal controls that could be exercised (accidentally triggered or intentionally exploited) and result in a security breach such that data is compromised, manipulated or stolen or the system damaged.

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  • Service Level means the standard set forth below by which IBM measures the level of service it provides in this SLA.

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