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e-control Vote SW-VOTE
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Appendices
Installation & Reference Guide — DOC. 5822
Yes
s
Voting Console
Description
Seat votes Y
ES
Direction
control system to Voting Computer
Type
Digital
Value
Pulse
Expected Reply
None
Comments
This signal is accepted by the Voting Computer while the floor is opened for voting
only. Even when the floor is opened, it will be ignored when the seat has been
excused from the vote, either by the operator prior to opening the floor, or by the
seat itself via a prior pulse of its
Excuse
signal.
During a regular vote, a seat may pulse its
Yes, No,
and
Abstain
signals at will
while the floor is opened. The most recently pulsed signal is considered definitive
at the moment the floor is closed. However, if the seat pulses its
Excuse
signal,
further pulses of any of these signals are be ignored. (The operator can however
adjust the seat’s vote after the floor is closed.)
During attendance-taking, a seat may pulse its
Yes
(for P
RESENT
)and
No
(for
A
BSENT
) signals at will while the floor is opened. Again, the most recently pulsed
signal is considered definitive at the moment the floor is closed.
Only P
RESENT
is really germane since the default vote is A
BSENT
. The reason the
No
signal is accepted here is just in case a member of the body hits the
Yes
button
for the wrong seat, realizes his mistake, and wishes to undo it by hitting the
No
button.
See Also
No, Abstain, Start, End