AKG Acoustics CS 5 user manual Voting/Polling, Controlling a Ballot or Opinion Poll President Mode

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Section 5: CS5 VU Voting/Chairperson Station

5.4 Voting/Polling

!• If anything goes wrong while a ballot or poll is in progress, the display will go dark (in case of a power failure) or show "VOTING FAILED". Voting/polling data may be lost or corrupted.

To ensure correct results, always repeat the entire ballot or poll once the problem has been corrected.

5.4.1Controlling a Ballot or Opinion Poll (PRESIDENT Mode)

Instruct the president of the meeting how to control a complete voting or polling procedure:Important:

1. From the President main menu, press soft button 5 (VOTE) to call up the voting control menu:

2a. To start a three-way (no/abstention/aye) ballot, press soft button 1. The display will change like this:

The delegates may now cast their votes.

As long as "TIME LEFT" is shown on the display, you can press soft button 5 (ABORT) to stop the procedure and return to the voting control menu.

2b. To start an opinion poll (five options), press soft button 2. The display will change like this:

2c. To start a two-way (aye/no) vote, press soft button 5. This allows two-way voting from both CS 5 VU and CS 5 DU microphone stations.

The delegates may now cast their votes. Refer to section 5.4.2 on page 27.

As long as "TIME LEFT" is shown on the display, you can press soft button 5 (ABORT) to stop the procedure and return to the voting control menu.

3.The delegates may now cast their votes.

As long as "TIME LEFT" is shown on the display, you can press soft buttons 1 and 5 (ABORT) simultaneously to stop the procedure and return to the voting control menu.

4.As soon as all delegates have pressed their voting buttons, the votes are counted automatically and this screen appears on the display (results shown below are examples):

5.When the counting is done, the display will change like this…

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Contents Conference System Table of Contents Table of Contents Symbols Used FCC Statement Safety and EnvironmentSafety Instructions EnvironmentGeneral Page System Examples Simple Discussion SystemExample 1 Simple discussion system Example 2 Larger discussion system with computer control Computer-controlled Discussion SystemInfrared Interpretation System Layout Wiring Diagram Example 4 Large conference system layout and wiring diagram Page Front Panel Power Switches power to the Base Unit on I or OFFCS 5 BU Base Unit GeneralRear Panel CS 5 BU Base UnitBlock Diagram Setting Up the Base UnitConfiguring the Dip Switches Base Unit dip switchesSelecting NOM Limitation/Interpretation Channels Setting Levels Powering UpCS 5 BU Base Unit CS 5 DU Delegate Station IntroductionControls, Inputs, and Outputs Selecting Operating Modes Setting UpCS 5 DU Delegate Station Making ConnectionsCS 5 DU Delegate Station Control Panel, Inputs, and Outputs CS5 VU Voting/Chairperson StationCS5 VU Voting/Chairperson Station Refer to Mini jack for stereo headphonesFunction Switch positions Press soft button 3 Back to return to the main menu Delegate ModePresident menu and selectable submenus President ModeVoting/Polling Controlling a Ballot or Opinion Poll President ModeVoting in Delegate Mode … or like this…Press any button to return to the President main menu Chip Card Identification CS 5 IU control panel, inputs, and outputs CS 5 IU Interpreter StationOutput CS 5 IU Interpreter StationSelecting Station Addresses Selecting Target Language ChannelsSelect Next press Relay to bring up this screen Selecting the Microphone Type List of Available Language NamesControlling the microphones Using the Interpreter StationMicrophone signal will be automatically routed to output a Select your target languageCS 5 IU Interpreter Station General PlacementInfrared Transmission System CS 5 IRT 1 and CS 5 IRT 2 Infrared RadiatorsConnections Connect each infrared radiator to powerInfrared Transmission System MountingCS 5 IRR 7 Infrared Receiver Replacing Batteries Using the Infrared ReceiverCS 5 CU 50 Charger/Storage Case Charging BatteriesUnlock and remove the lid from the flight case Remove the receiver from the charging slot Battery CareSystem Components CS 5 BU SpecificationsConnector Pinouts SpecificationsSystem Physical Dimensions Signal/noise ratio Width CS 5 DU/VUDepth Physical Dimensions Width Circuited input Headphone Output PowerCS 5 PS CS 5 IRR CS 5 IRT 1 and CS 5 IRTConformity Quick Charging Mode Charging currentTrickle Charging Mode Charging current CS 5 CU10/09/9100 U