Introduction; What Is Crestron E-Control™ Vote - Crestron SW-VOTE User Manual

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Crestron e-control Vote

Introduction

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Introduction
Below, you will find introductory material on several aspects of the Crestron
e-control Software Server product family, including the following specific sub-
sections:
Sub-section
Description
An abstract describing the Crestron e-control Vote
What is Crestron e-
component of the Crestron Software Server,
control™ Vote?
including a table of practical limitations.
Leading
A table summarizing Crestron products required to
Specifications
build an application using e-control Vote.
Requirements
A section detailing minimum system requirements.
What is the Crestron
Another abstract, describing the Crestron Software
Software Server?
Server itself.
System Terminology
This illustrated section includes system block
and Topology
diagrams.
An in-depth summary of all features of the e-control
Feature Summary
Vote server component.
Installation
Brief instructions on installing the package.
An explanation of the licensing requirements and
Licensing
interface.
What is Crestron e-control™ Vote?
Crestron e-control Vote (SW-VOTE) uses a Crestron control system and a PC to
perform both voting and request-to-speak functions. It is licensable software which
runs on the PC and communicates with Crestron control system(s) to serve the voting
and request-to-speak needs of a legislative body.
N
: In the following table, the term "unlimited" should be read as "practically unlimited"
OTE
meaning "limited only by system resources," such as number of available control system signals,
number of available indirect text fields, etc.
Table of practical limitations
Specification
Window sizes (pixels)
Voting Consoles
Request-to-Speak
Consoles
Seats
Attendance*
Votes
Agenda item list* size
Request-to-speak queues
Range
Vote Proctor window:
1024x768, 1152x870, or 1280x1024
Vote Results window: 1024x768 (only)
One (1). The present release requires the use of the Voting
Computer interface for voting, which limits operations to a
single room.
Unlimited; however in the present release, all utilize the same
list of seat names, again limiting operations to a single room.
Unlimited; however the Vote Results window will only display
the first 80 names.
Seat signals: P
, A
RESENT
BSENT
Clerk control: P
, A
RESENT
BSENT
Seat signals: Y
, N
, A
ES
O
BSTAIN
interest)
Clerk control: Y
, N
, A
ES
O
BSTAIN
Unlimited number of items
Unlimited number of queues; note however that there is only
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