User's Manual

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PMP320HDW2v1
Preliminary
JUL
2010
PMP
320
Hardware
Installation
Software
License
Terms
and
Conditions
US
Government
Users
.
If
you
are
a
US
Government
user,
then
the
Software
is
provided
with
"RESTRICTED
RIGHTS"
as
set
forth
in
subparagraphs
(c)(1)
and
(2)
of
the
Commercial
Computer
Software
-
Restricted
Rights
clause
at
F
AR
52
227
-
19
or
subparagraph
(c)(1)(ii)
of
the
Rights
in
T
echnical
Data
and
Computer
Software
clause
at
DF
ARS
252.227
-
7013,
as
applicable.
Disputes
.
Y
ou
and
Motorola
hereby
agree
that
any
dispute,
controversy
or
claim,
except
for
any
dispute,
controversy
or
claim
involving
intellectual
propert
y
,
prior
to
initiation
of
any
formal
legal
process,
will
be
submitted
for
non
-
binding
mediation,
prior
to
initiation
of
any
formal
legal
process.
Cost
of
mediation
will
be
shared
equall
y
.
Nothing
in
this
Section
will
prevent
either
party
from
resorting
to
judicial
proceedings,
if
(i)
good
faith
efforts
to
resolve
the
dispute
under
these
procedures
have
been
unsuccessful,
(ii)
the
dispute,
claim
or
controversy
involves
intellectual
propert
y
,
or
(iii)
interim
relief
from
a
court
is
necessary
to
prevent
serious
and
irreparable
injury
to
that
party
or
to
others.
General
.
Illinois
law
governs
this
license.
The
terms
of
this
license
are
supplemental
to
any
written
agreement
executed
by
both
parties
regarding
this
subject
and
the
Software
Motorola
is
to
license
you
under
it,
and
supersedes
all
previous
oral
or
written
communications
between
us
regarding
the
subject
except
for
such
executed
agreement.
It
may
not
be
modified
or
waived
except
in
writing
and
signed
by
an
officer
or
other
authorized
representative
of
each
part
y
.
If
any
provision
is
held
invalid,
all
other
provisions
shall
remain
valid,
unless
such
invalidity
would
frustrate
the
purpose
of
our
agreement.
The
failure
of
either
party
to
enforce
any
rights
granted
hereunder
or
to
take
action
against
the
other
party
in
the
event
of
any
breach
hereunder
shall
not
be
deemed
a
waiver
by
that
party
as
to
subsequent
enforcement
of
rights
or
subsequent
action
in
the
event
of
future
breaches.