Specifications
Crestron e-control Vote SW-VOTE
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listing of all the inputs and outputs. To do this, start the server using the
Server | Start w/o connecting command and select the signal block you are
interested in from the Signal Blocks & Connections listbox.
Certain signal names are used in more than one type of signal block. However, only
one entry for each signal type appears in the reference. Among these are the Done
signal; the Enable and Enabled signals; and the three error signals, ErrNumber,
ErrString, and ErrTrigger. This identical naming reflects the fact that these signals
function similarly regardless of where they appear.
COM Settings Signal Block Summary
The system block contains two Ping and two Pong signals. One pair consists of a
send (Ping) and receive (Pong) from the Server’s point of view; and the other, a
send (Ping) and receive (Pong) from the Systems’ point of view. This
accommodates pinging from either (a) Systems to the Server or (b) vice versa.
Signal Name Direction Type
Done
server-to-system
D
ErrNumber
server-to-system
A
ErrString
server-to-system
S
ErrTrigger
server-to-system
D
PingSvr
system-to-server
D
PingSys
server-to-system
D
PongSvr
server-to-system
D
PongSys
system-to-server
D
Request-to-Speak Console Signal Block Summary
The following signals comprise a Voting Console signal block. The number and
precise selection of signals varies based on the specific signal block definition.
Signal Name Direction Type
ClearFiles
system-to-server
D
ClearQueue
q
system-to-server
D
ClearQueueSet
system-to-server
D
DateTime
f
server-to-system
S
Done
server-to-system
D
Enable
system-to-server
D
Enabled
system-to-server
D
ErrNumber
server-to-system
A
ErrString
server-to-system
S
ErrTrigger
server-to-system
D
Hold
system-to-server
D
Load
f
system-to-server
D
MicSelect
server-to-system
A
Name
s
server-to-system
S
PrintReport
system-to-server
D
Req
s
system-to-server
D
Req-fb
s
server-to-system
D
Save
f
system-to-server
D