Retrieving System Status; Voting Control (Only Cu 6110); Voting Results - Shure CU 6110 User Manual

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There can be several reasons for the CU to reject turning on a microphone:
-The microphone is already turned on
-The microphone is no longer connected to the system.
-Speak list is already full ('max_speakers'), and delegate interrupt is not 'on'.
10.1.7

Retrieving system status

The CU supports streaming of status. When an External Control issues a 'mic_status', 'audio_status' or
'voting_status' command, the CU responds by sending the status. Hereby, it is possible for an External
Control to synchronize with the CU status.
10.1.8

Voting control (only CU 6110)

The external control interface features control of voting sessions and attendance check sessions in the
Central Unit. This feature is available only for CU 6110 – not for CU5905. And only if the feature license
'Voting' is uploaded in the CU 6110.
10.1.8.1
Voting configurations
Two different configurations must be considered:
CU 6110 controlled by SW 6000
CU 6110 not controlled by SW 6000 (standalone)
10.1.8.1.1 Retrieve voting sessions
No matter which configuration applies, it is possible for an external controller to request a list of voting
sessions - using the command 'voting_status'. The CU will reply by returning the list of voting sessions
currently applicable (either SW 6000 defined voting sessions or build-in voting sessions).
10.1.8.1.2 SW 6000 controlled
SW 6000 supports a number of voting sessions.
Via the external control protocol, it is possible to make two requests:
Start one of the SW 6000 defined voting sessions
Start SW 6000 default voting session
10.1.8.1.3 Standalone
The CU features 4 build-in voting sessions in standalone mode:
3-button voting
3-button secret voting
5-button voting
5-button secret voting
10.1.9

Voting results

During voting sessions the CU delivers interim voting results, unless the session is secret.
At completion of a voting session, the CU delivers final voting results. Also at completion of an attendance
check the CU delivers final attendance check result.
10.1.9.1
SW 6000 controlled
With SW 6000 attached to the CU, voting results are defined in SW 6000. Up to 9 voting results can be
defined.
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