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Chapter 4 - Operations Performed During On Going Conferences
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To end the Q&A session and clear the queue:
The Q&A session can be ended by either the operator or the chairperson.
The operator clicks the Clear QA button 
 on the Q&A toolbar. 
The chairperson enters the appropriate DTMF code (the default code is 
#24).
Once the Q&A queue is emptied, the Q&A session is over. Participants 
revert to the standard status and icons (according to their role).
Managing Voting Sessions
In a voting session, participants express their preference on a set of choices 
using the touch-tone keypad during an On Going Conference. The system 
uses digits to correlate participant votes to the items for which they are 
voting. 
A voting session can include up to 10 choices for one subject. Each choice is 
assigned a digit (between 0 to 9) and a descriptive title. For example, in an 
employees meeting, the employees have to vote for one of the benefit plans 
suggested by the management. Each plan is assigned a digit (for example, if 
there are 5 plans, the choices may be 0 to 4) and a short description.
A voting session consists of three main stages:
Preparation stage -
 
Before the voting session begins, the operator or the 
chairperson (using the WebCommander application) creates the list of 
choices and their descriptions. The operator or the chairperson then 
informs the conference participants of the choices available for selection 
and the digit assigned to each option.
Voting stage - When voting, each participant enters the digit that 
represents the participant’s choice, using the DTMF input device. As 
each vote is counted, the information is presented on-line in the Voting 
window. 
Results stage - When the voting is completed, the final results are 
viewed. The operator or the chairperson can save the voting results to a 
file or start a new vote. 
Voting sessions are available in IVR enabled conferences that are run on 
Audio+ cards and require the use of a DTMF input device.