Specifications

Crestron e-control Vote SW-VOTE
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The Rules Tab
The Rules tab of the Voting Console Signal Block Definition window, showing part of the
definition of the VOTE signal block from demo2.
Optional vote values
The operator normally has the ability to alter a vote after the floor is closed. In addition to
YES and NO, the options in this frame add ABSTAIN and EXCUSE to the possible vote
values.
NOTE: These options are indepent of the Additional vote signals options under the Control
System Interface tab and may be checked even if the latter are not checked.
Legal Voting Quorum
Options in this frame affects how the server calculates the value of the TallyQuorum
signal and the "QUORUM" indicator in the Vote Proctor window.
Required to CARRY
Options in this frame affects how the server calculates the value of the TallyCarried
signal and the "CARRIED" indicator in the Vote Proctor window.
Required for 2/3 MAJORITY
Options in this frame affects how the server calculates the value of the Tally23Majority
signal and the "2/3 MAJORITY" indicator in the Vote Proctor window.
Opposition
Options in this frame affects how the server defines what counts as a NO vote.
abstentions, excused voters, absentees, and “refuseniks” (members who refuse to cast a
vote) are not counted as a “vote against" unless checked.
Default votes
Options in this frame affects how all ballots start out when a vote is first opened.
The Reports Tab
There are four reporting modes: Print[er], VGA [Display], Textfiles, and Database.
Database is always enabled, and does not show up here at all.