Voting Functionality; Audio Settings; Microphone Functionality - Shure Microflex Complete MXC Series User Manual

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Voting Functionality

Voting functionality can be controlled using an MXC640 conference unit in chairman mode, or through the SW6000 Parliamen-
tary Voting software module.
In standalone mode, the CCU supports 2-, 3-, and 5-button voting configurations. Live results are available during voting ses-
sions, unless the chairman has defined the session as 'Secret.' The CCU delivers final results at the end of voting sessions and
attendance checks.
User Controls & Indications
The units featuring voting functionality will include the following controls and interfaces.
+
0
-
+ +
- -
The voting button LEDs indicate to participants which options are available. Attendance checks are indicated by the + LED.
Participants can cast or change votes for the duration of the voting session.
Note: In 'Secret' voting sessions, LEDs stop flashing after the vote is cast; however, votes can still be changed for the duration of the voting session.

Audio Settings

Microphone Functionality

When a microphone is turned on, the audio is routed to the main mix (Group A) and headphone output (Channel 0) by default.
This mix is often referred to as the 'floor' mix, because it transmits the audio from the speaker to the rest of the participants in
the meeting.
Casts a 'Yes' vote, or declares the user as 'Present'
Records an 'Abstain' response
Casts a 'No' vote
Casts a '+ +' vote
Casts a '- -' vote
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