Bosch Appliances 00 and LBB 4141 Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
DCN Voting Units Installation and User Instructions
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Bosch Security Systems B.V. | June 2004 | 9922 141 70611
The LBB 4141/50 Chinese voting unit can be used
for attendance registration, parliamentary voting and
for/against voting.
2.8.2 Locating Buttons by Touch
The pimple beneath the button in the middle of the
voting unit allows users, especially visual impaired to
quickly locate the voting buttons by touch (see
Figure
2.1
and Figure 2.2)
2.8.3 Unit Active Indication
The blue unit active indicator illuminates in normal
operation (see Figure 2.16 and Figure 2.17). If the
unit active indicator flashes or does not illuminate,
see paragraph 2.9.1 for troubleshooting.
Figure 2.16 Unit Active Indication LBB 4141/00
Figure 2.17 Unit Active Indication LBB 4141/50
2.8.4 Attendance Registration
A PC is required for attendance registration. The
operator initiates attendance registration. See the
manual of LBB 3578 Attendance Registration and
Access Control.
The LED above the present button flashes, in case
the option “registration at seat by present key” is
selected (see Figure 2.18 and Figure 2.19). To register
presence, presses the present button. The LED goes
out.
Figure 2.18 Presence Registration LBB 4141/00
Figure 2.19 Presence Registration LBB 4141/50
In case the option “registration at entrance/exit unit”
is selected, the voting unit will stay inactive until the
delegate assigned to that unit is registered present
(e.g. registered with a chip card).
2.8.5 Voting Authorization and Access Control
A PC is required for voting authorization and access
control. The operator specifies whether individual
delegates are allowed to take part in electronic voting
and initiates access control. See the manual of LBB
3580 Delegate Database and LBB 3578 Attendance
Registration and Access Control.
In case access control is enabled for voting, the
voting unit will stay inactive if the delegate assigned
to that unit has no voting authorization.
2.8.6 Voting
The user interaction of the voting units in a stand-
alone system is described in this paragraph. See the
manuals of LBB 3575 Parliamentary Voting and LBB
3576 Multi Voting for other options.
The chairman initiates the voting session. The LED
above the present button starts to flash (see Figure
2.18 and Figure 2.19).
To register presence, press the present button. The
LED above the present button goes out and the
LEDs above the yes (green, +), no (red, -) and abstain
(yellow, x) button start to flash (see Figure 2.20 and
Figure 2.21).