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Voting
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y If a delegate inserts his chip card into the chip card slot of any desired
console, his last name appears on the display of the console instead of
the microphone number.
y You can ensure that only authorized delegates participate in voting
sessions (see “Taking votes with or without chip cards” on page 64).
y You can – e.g. as a presence check – record which delegates have
inserted their chip card into the chip card slot of their console (see
“Saving or printing the data of all inserted chip cards” on page 60).
y You can use printed chip cards (e.g. bearing the logo of your conference
or conference center) and thus give your conference a personal,
individual touch.
For this, you require the S-MM, S-DM and S-VM software modules as well
as consoles with a chip card slot (SDC 8000 CV, SDC 8000 DV or
SDC 8000 ID).
Writing data to chip cards
To write personal data of the delegates to chip cards:
Open the synoptic view.
Insert a chip card into the slot of each of the consoles. The chip must
point downwards and to the left.
The green LED on the chip card icon of the corresponding consoles
lights up. The consoles with a chip card inserted into their chip card slot
are displayed in white in the synoptic view.
Make sure that all consoles with inserted chip cards are displayed in
white in the synoptic view.
Close the synoptic view.
From the “Configuration” menu, choose “Badge programming”.
The input mask opens.
In the “Micro No.” field, enter the four-digit microphone number of the
console whose inserted chip card you want to write.
In the “Badge No.” field, enter the four-digit chip card number which
the chip card is to be assigend.
In the “Name” field, enter the last name of the delegate the way in
which it is to appear in the name list and on the console display.
You may fill in the remaining fields or not.
Click the “Write” button.
The entered data are written to the chip card.
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