Voting Functionality; User Controls & Indications; Normal Operation - Shure DM 6680 P User Manual

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DCS 6000 Digital Conference System
the lowest channel number is displayed will cause
the channel selection to wrap around to the highest
available channel if the channel wrap parameter is
set.
Holding the channel up or down button depressed
will cause the channel numbers to scroll with a
system defined start-up delay, and subsequent
smaller delay between each change in channel
position. These delays are set using system
parameters.
Volume Control
Volume control is done using the volume up and
volume down buttons. The number of volume levels

Voting functionality

Voting functionality is a feature where delegates
can cast their votes to various subjects using the
DCS 6000 Conference Units.
The voting functionality is only available when the
system if expanded with a PC running SW 6000
Conference Management software with the module
'SW 6060 Parliamentary Voting and Agenda' or by
using the DC 6990P.
The various voting modes and voting functionality
in general is explained in the SW 6000 CAA User
Manual and in the DC 6990P section. However the
functionality directly related to the 'Control &
Indications' in the units is explained here.
User Controls & Indications
The units featuring voting functionality will include
the following controls and interfaces.
Yes/Present (+) button
Pressing this button casts a 'Yes' vote or show the
user as 'Present' to the system.
Abstain (0) button
Pressing this button casts a 'Abstain' vote.
No (-) button
Pressing this button casts a 'no' vote.
Yes/Present (+) LED
This yellow LED flashes alone, when the user have
to present himself to the system as 'Present'. When
and the step size in dB between successive levels
is globally defined using system parameters –
however setting the volume level to 0 turns the
headphone/line output off.
When a volume button is depressed the channel
display will be overridden with the current
volume (this is indicated by the black dot in the
upper left corner of the display) if the show
volume global parameter is set. The display will
continue to show the current volume level for a
preset
time
interval
displaying the channel information – this time
interval is also set globally using a system
parameter.
the LED flashes together with the two other
voting LED's the user can press any of the voting
buttons to cast a vote.
Abstain (0) LED
When the LED flashes together with the two
other voting LED's the user can press any of the
voting buttons to cast a vote.
No (-) LED
When the LED flashes together with the two
other voting LED's the user can press any of the
voting buttons to cast a vote..

Normal operation

Attendance check
When the yellow 'Yes/Present (+) LED' flashes
alone, the user can to present him to the system
as 'Present' by pressing the 'Yes/Present (+)
button'.
Cast a vote
When all the yellow voting LED's flashes, the user
can cast his vote, by pressing any of the three
voting buttons.
The user can cast his vote or change a vote as
long time as the voting session is on-going.
If the voting parameter is selected as 'Secret'
(done in the SW 6000) the LED's stop flashing
after the vote is caste, however the user can still
change his vote if needed.
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