DCN Voting Units Installation and User Instructions
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Figure 2.20 Parliamentary Voting LBB 4141/00
Figure 2.21 Parliamentary Voting LBB 4141/50
To vote, press the yes, no or abstain button. The LED above the pressed button illuminates. To change your vote, press one of the other buttons.
When the chairman holds the voting, the voting unit becomes inactive and the LEDs go out. When the chairman restarts the voting, the LEDs return to their previous state.
Once the chairman stops the voting session, the voting session is finished and the LEDs go out.
2.9 Troubleshooting
2.9.1 Fault Indication on a Voting Unit
The unit active indicator flashes in case the unit detects a communication fault.
If the unit active indicator flashes:
1.Press the button in the middle of the voting unit shortly (see Figure 2.14 and Figure 2.15). In case all LEDs of the unit illuminate, the unit is de- initialized and the problem was caused by an address conflict. Press the button in the middle of the voting unit in order to initialize the voting unit. Once the unit is recognized in the system, the unit active indicator illuminates and the address conflict is solved.
2.Follow the general trouble shooting procedure (see paragraph 2.9.4), in case the problem is not solved.
If the unit active indicator does not illuminate:
1.Check whether the unit is connected.
2.Follow the general trouble shooting procedure (see paragraph 2.9.4).
2.9.2 Address Conflict
In some cases the voting unit cannot detect an address conflict. Symptoms of a voting unit with an address conflict:
•The number of units detected by LBB 3585 System Installation software is less than the actual number of units installed.
•The voting unit does not respond.
•The voting unit responds to key presses on another unit.
In case a voting unit is not responding correctly:
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2.Follow the general trouble shooting procedure (see paragraph 2.9.4), in case the problem is not solved.
2.9.3 Disconnect Indication via a PC
The LBB 3571 Synoptic Microphone Control Software displays which unit is disconnected (see Figure 2.22).
The voting unit is represented as if it is a delegate unit.
Figure 2.22 Disconnects via LBB 3571 software
Additionally, the LBB 3590 Start Up software can be configured for logging and for displaying
The voting unit is represented as if it is a delegate unit.