Specifications
Crestron e-control Vote SW-VOTE
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• receipt of PrintSave signal. (see 8, below)
This action results in the server transmitting the following signals to the control
system:
• de-assert of StateDisplay signal
• If secret ballot: All the Status
I
signals are sent again with their actual vote values.
9 Record Vote
Recording of vote is initiated by:
• clicking the Print & Save Vote button in the Voting Computer; or
• receipt of PrintSave signal.
This action results in the server transmitting the following signals to the control
system:
• If Vote Results window still opened: Closing of Vote Results window and de-assert of
StateDisplay signal ();
• transmission of string "[Vote concluded]" via AgendaEcho serial signal;
• assert of StatePrintSave signal;
• de-assert of StatePrintSave signal (when printing and saving are completed); and
• pulse of Done signal.
At this point the vote is concluded and the server is waiting for:
• a new vote (1, above);
• more adjusts (4, above); or
• re-display of results (5, above).
10 Abort Vote
This operation may be initiated at any time after Open Vote and before Display
Results by:
• clicking the Abort Vote button in the Voting Computer; or
• pulse of the Abort digital signal (control system transmits to server).
This action results in the server transmitting the following signals to the control
system:
• Transmission of string "[Vote aborted]" via AgendaEcho serial signal;
• de-assert of StateStart, StateEnd, StateDisplay, and StatePrintSave signals.
11 Attendance Taking
The floor can be opened for taking attendance by:
• clicking the Take Attendance button in the Voting Computer; or
• pulse the Attendance digital signal.
The remainder of the sequence is identical to voting, with the following exceptions:
• Agenda Item Description string is generated by server ("Attendance on [date and time]").
• Only YES
i
and NO
i
signals are accepted, in reponse to which 0 (BALLOT_ABSENT)
and 1 (BALLOT_PRESENT) are sent back (via the Status
I
signal).
• The attendance results (absentees) are used to accurately record subsequent votes. That
is, ballots are not accepted from absentee seats, said seats are noted as "ABSENT" in the
reports. Also, absentee seats may or may not be counted when figuring majority (depends
on configuration).