JVC VR-X3200U DVR User Manual


 
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MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE
TERMS
WINDOWS EMBEDDED STANDARD 7
These license terms are an agreement between you and JVC KENWOOD Corporation (JVC KENWOOD). Please read them. They
apply to the software included on this device. The software also includes any separate media on which you received the software.
The software on this device includes software licensed from Microsoft Corporation or its affiliate.
The terms also apply to any Microsoft
updates,
supplements,
Internet-based services, and
support services
for this software, unless other terms accompany those items. If so, those terms apply.
If you obtain updates or supplements directly from Microsoft, then Microsoft, and not JVC KENWOOD, licenses those to you.
As described below, using the software also operates as your consent to the transmission of certain computer
information for Internet-based services.
By using the software, you accept these terms. If you do not accept them, do not use the software. Instead, contact JVC
KENWOOD to determine its return policy for a refund or credit.
If you comply with these license terms, you have the rights below.
1 USE RIGHTS
Use. The software license is permanently assigned to the device with which you acquired the software. You may use the
software on the device.
2 ADDITIONAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND/OR USE RIGHTS
a. Specific Use.
JVC KENWOOD designed the device for a specific use. You may only use the software for that use.
b. Other Software.
You may use other programs with the software as long as the other programs
directly supports the manufacturer’s specific use for the device, or
provide system utilities, resource management, or anti-virus or similar protection.
Software that provides consumer or business tasks or processes may not be run on the device. This includes email, word
processing, spreadsheet, database, scheduling and personal finance software. The device may use terminal services
protocols to access such software running on a server.
c. Device Connections.
You may not use the software as server software. In other words, more than one device may not access, display, run, share
or use the software at the same time.
You may use terminal services protocols to connect the device to a server running business task or processes software
such as email, word processing, scheduling or spreadsheets.
You may allow up to ten other devices to access the software to use
File Services,
Print Services,
Internet Information Services, and
Internet Connection Sharing and Telephony Services.
The ten connection limit applies to devices that access the software indirectly through “multiplexing” or other software or
hardware that pools connections. You may use unlimited inbound connections at any time via TCP/IP.
d. Remote Access Technologies.
You may access and use the software remotely from another device using remote access technologies as follows.
Remote Desktop. The single primary user of the device may access a session from any other device using Remote Desktop
or similar technologies. A
session
means the experience of interacting with the software, directly or indirectly, through any
combination of input, output and display peripherals. Other users may access a session from any device using these
technologies, if the remote device is separately licensed to run the software.
Other Access Technologies. You may use Remote Assistance or similar technologies to share an active session.
Other Remote Uses. You may allow any number of devices to access the software for purposes other than those described
in the Device Connections and Remote Access Technologies sections above, such as to synchronize data between
devices.
e. Font Components.
While the software is running, you may use its fonts to display and print content. You may only
embed fonts in content as permitted by the embedding restrictions in the fonts; and
temporarily download them to a printer or other output device to print content.
f. Icons, images and sounds.
While the software is running, you may use but not share its icons, images, sounds, and media.