Section 5: CS5 VU Voting/Chairperson Station
5.5 Chip Card Identification
Chip card identification is only available in a computer controlled system and the identification system only accepts AKG
chip cards. The chip card reader and control software check the identity of the person using the microphone station as
well as their priority and voting rights, allowing votes to be weighted or classified. This system also allows holders of
AKG chip cards to exercise their rights not only from their assigned microphone stations, but from any CS 5 VU micro-
phone station in the conference system.
Note: To assign chip cards to persons, enter each person's data into the database in the CS 5 ConferControl soft-
ware. For details, refer to the ConferControl Operating Manual.
• Instruct users how to identify themselves to the system:
1. Insert the chip card into the chip card reader slot with the contacts pointing toward the slot as shown on the dis-
play:
The main menu appears on the display.
If you inserted the card the wrong way, or if you inserted an incompatible card, a warning message ("WRONG
CARD") will appear on the display:
Important:
• Inserting any card other than an AKG chip card causes malfunctioning and may even damage the card
or the equipment.
2. Remove the chip card by the time the session is over.
Note: If two persons share a single CS5 VU, both persons can vote by taking turns using their chip cards and pro-
ceeding as describe in sections 5.4 and 5.5 above.
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