Bosch Appliances Home Security System LBB 4176 User Manual

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contain a list of all groups that have been specified 
for the current conference using the Delegate 
Database module. The default setting is ‘All’, so 
voting results of all participants will be displayed. 
The left hand display area refers to the current 
voting. The right hand display area can refer to the 
current voting or to any other voting in the current 
script. To select another group: 
•  Scroll through the list and click on the required 
group. 
The results for only that group will be displayed. The 
name of the selected group will appear below the 
results, in the first line of the drop-down list box. To 
specify the voting in the current script to which the 
second display refers, a second drop-down list box 
located under the second results display area allows 
you to select any voting within the current script. By 
default the current voting will be shown. To select 
another voting: 
•  Scroll through the list and click on the required 
voting. 
The results for that voting will be displayed. The 
name of the selected voting will appear below the 
results, in the first line of the drop-down list box. 
3.5
  Specifying settings 
You can specify a number of voting-related 
parameters using the ‘Settings’ menu of Multi Voting. 
The ‘Settings’ menu can only be accessed from the 
Control window and it is only active if no voting is 
taking place. The following can be specified: 
• 
Timed vote 
• 
Legends 
• 
100% Votes 
• 
Open 
• 
Close 
• 
Roll Call 
• 
Auto abstain 
• 
Voting Chairman 
• 
Vote weighting 
• 
Vote Not Revocable 
• 
Voting LEDs 
• 
Quorum/Majority 
• 
To hall displays 
• 
Attention Tone 
• 
Automatic Printing 
• 
Automatic Export 
 
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   Note 
Automatic Printing is covered in paragraph 
3.6.3. 
3.5.1
  Specifying timed vote 
The Multi Voting module incorporates a timer 
facility that allows you to set a time limit for any 
vote. From the ‘Voting Timer’ dialogue box you can 
set the time limit and determine whether the timer is 
activated, and therefore whether the time limit can be 
applied to a vote or not. To do so: 
•  Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Voting 
Timer...’
The following dialogue box will appear: 
 
Figure 17 The ‘Voting Timer’ dialogue box 
In the ‘Minutes’ edit field: 
•  Enter the required time limit. 
The up and down arrow buttons on the right-hand 
side of this field can be used to scroll to the required 
number. 
 
You can specify that voting stops automatically when 
the time limit is reached. To do so: 
•  Click on the ‘Auto Vote Stop’ tick box. 
A tick (√) indicates that the function is activated. 
To activate the time limit: 
•  Click on the ‘Timer On’ tick box. 
A tick (√) indicates that the function is activated. 
Once you have specified all parameters: 
•  Click on the ‘Ok’ push button. 
3.5.2
  Specifying screen and print legends 
You can specify the legends that appear in the 
Results window and also when printing the results of 
a vote. 
•  Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Edit 
Legends...’
The following dialogue box appears: