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e-control Vote SW-VOTE
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Server Configuration In Depth
Installation & Reference Guide — DOC. 5822
The following options control the display and behavior of the
Vote Proctor
window:
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Enable
Displays the
Vote Proctor
window when the signal block is enabled. Also enables the
Voting | Start Voting
command. If unchecked, the window cannot be opened at all.
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Auto-name vote
The server generates a name for the vote based on the current date and time, in the form
yymmdd_hhmmss.
Applies only to an otherwise unnamed vote; and only when the vote is
started from
Vote Proctor
window. The
Start Vote
button, normally disabled until an
agenda has been set, is enabled. Note that this option is independent of the option of the
same name under the
Control System Interface
tab
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Secret Ballot
During a vote, seat icons displayed in the
Vote Proctor
window turn grey as they vote.
Actual votes are tallied to the
Vote Proctor
window only after the floor is closed.
N
OTE
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A “secret ballot” is actually only secret while the floor is opened. Once the floor is
closed, the vote is published.
The
Control System Interface
Tab
The
Control System Interface
tab of the
Voting Console Signal Block Definition
window,
showing part of the definition of the VOTE signal block from demo2.
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Remote enable
Defines the,
Enable
and
Enabled
signals which permit the signal block to be enabled
and disabled from the control system. Normally not needed.
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Basic vote control
Defines all the basic signals for controlling and tallying the status of a vote. These signals
are all that need to be defined for a simple vote control console such as a lighted button
panel.
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Ballot sums
Defines the ballot tally analog signals,
TallyYes, TallyNo, TallyAbstain, TallyTotal,
TallyExcused.
These are analog signals used by the server to transmit vote status to the
control system "live" (during a vote).