Hardware Options
PC-Based Voting Display
NSS-Vote can support voting results in a standard Internet browser window. This browser display can be
used to post voting results to a projector, if desired. More detailed voting results are available when using
a graphical voting display, but this option can provide a low-cost method for displaying voting results.
Additionally, video hardware may be required to make the PC's video appear on the
video projector. Make sure to account for this in your design.
Typical Configurations
While NSS-Vote is extremely flexible, a few typical configurations are included below. The
configuration that is right for you is dependant on your budget and requirements. Please use these
configurations as a guideline.
Configuration 1 (High-end)
A typical high-end configuration would include:
Configuration 2 (Medium-sized)
A typical medium-sized configuration would include:
Configuration 3 (Low-end)
A typical low-end configuration would include:
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Two AXT-CA10's – One Operator's console for the Mayor and one operator's console for the
City Clerk.
Up to 21 AXT-CA10's – One panel per voting station.
One AXD-MSP8 – One public speaking station.
One AXB-TPI/3 – One voting display station to display voting results on a projector.
Two AXT-CA10's – One Operator's console for the Mayor and one operator's console for the
City Clerk.
Up to 21 AXT-CP4's or AXD-CV6's – One panel per voting station.
One AXD-MSP8 – One public speaking station.
One AXB-TPI/3 – One voting display station to display voting results on a projector.
Two AXT-CA10's – One Operator's console for the Mayor and one operator's console for the
City Clerk.
Up to 21 AXD-MSP8's – One panel per voting station.
One AXD-MSP8 – One public speaking station.
One AXB-TPI/3 – One voting display station to display voting results on a projector. This
option is recommended in this configuration to provide each member with a graphical view of
the voting results.
NSS-Vote Programmer's Guide