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Table of contents  
Specifying that results are displayed for each  
5.4 Export Multiple Choice voting script + results  
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Opinion Poll - in an opinion poll, participants  
5.4.2 Script + results export file layout.......................35 choose from a number of answers. There can be  
between two and 24 answer options.  
The module has two main windows; the Preparation  
window and the Control window. The preparatory  
and parameter definition work is mainly carried out  
from the Preparation window, and the starting and  
controlling of voting is carried out from the Control  
window. The files created using this module are  
called script files as they act as the script for voting  
procedures. For Multi Voting, three kinds of script  
file are possible depending on the kind of votings it  
contains:  
1 Multi Voting  
1.1 About multi voting  
1.1.1 What is multi voting?  
The Multi Voting module is a software module  
designed for controlling and monitoring conferences  
and discussions using the contribution equipment.  
Multi votings only  
Multiple choice votings only  
A combination of voting kinds.  
The module allows you to effectively implement and  
manage voting at a conference. The program covers  
a number of functions including vote preparation,  
specifying vote-related parameters, and starting and  
controlling voting. In Multi Voting there are six  
different kinds of voting to choose from. You can  
create motions for voting then select which kind of  
vote you want to use. The six different kinds of  
voting are:  
By creating, deleting and editing votings the script  
file can change from one type to another.  
A file menu allows script files to be opened, created,  
deleted, saved, saved under a different name,  
imported and printed out.  
A script file consists of a number of votings (between  
1 and 9999), each of which is a proposal (or motion)  
that will be voted on. New votings can be created  
and existing ones edited within script files. Votings to  
be edited are selected from a list in the currently  
open script file and displayed on-screen. All  
parameters related to this voting can be altered,  
although certain parameters have to satisfy system-  
specified criteria. Once a voting has been edited it is  
inserted back into the list. Every voting must have a  
unique number, which is used by the system as a  
reference. The name and description of each voting  
defines it for both users and delegates.  
Parliamentary voting - in a Parliamentary voting,  
participants vote about a motion. They can agree  
(Yes), disagree (No) or stay neutral (Abstain). They  
can also not vote at all (Not voted). A special type of  
parliamentary vote is with NPPV as a forth option.  
NPPV (‘ne prennent pas part au vote’) means that the  
delegate doesn’t want to participate in the vote (used  
in France).  
For/Against voting - in a for/against voting,  
participants vote about a statement. They can agree  
(For) or disagree (Against). They cannot stay neutral  
other than by not casting a vote.  
Once a voting is ready to be voted on, it is recalled  
in the Control window and the voting process is  
started. When the program enters the active voting  
state, delegates can use their delegate units to register  
votes. The user has full control over the voting  
procedure, and can stop or suspend a vote at any  
time. Motions that have already been voted on  
cannot be edited, but voting again on the same  
motion is possible. It is also possible to vote without  
opening a script file.  
Audience Response voting - in an audience  
response voting, participants give their opinion about  
a statement. They use a rating system to indicate how  
much they agree with the statement. There are five  
possible answers: Very much against (--), Against (-),  
Neutral (0), For (+) and Very much for (++).  
Rating - in a Rating voting, participants give their  
opinion about a statement. There can be between 2  
and 24 answer options.  
The program offers the possibility of displaying  
incoming votes or the final result of a vote on hall  
displays connected to the system, on delegate units  
with a display facility, and on-screen. It is possible to  
print out a hard copy of a voting with its results.  
There is also a facility which automatically prints out  
the results of a vote once voting is completed.  
Multiple Choice voting - in a multiple choice  
voting, participants choose from a number of answers  
of which only one (or sometimes a few) is correct.  
Not casting a vote is considered an incorrect answer.  
There can be between 2 and 24 answer options.  
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Voting results shown as a percentage are given to  
one decimal place. For a Multi voting, the exact  
percentage is always rounded down to obtain the one  
decimal place figure; for instance, 50.99% is rounded  
down to 50.9%. This prevents a percentage being  
rounded up to the majority limit when in fact the  
limit has not been reached. The leftover percentage,  
in this case 0.09%, is added on to the ‘not voted’ or  
the ‘abstain’ figure. If neither is possible, it will be  
added to the ‘no’ vote. In this way the total  
percentage will always be 100.  
It is also possible to enable a quorum function. This  
specifies how many authorized delegates must be  
present before a voting can legitimately take place. A  
majority function can also be enabled which  
determines what percentage of votes constitutes a  
majority voting.  
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modules will not run without the appropriate  
installation or names file.  
2 Getting started  
Multi Voting requires an installation file in order to  
function correctly. It also makes use of one specific  
area of information contained within the names file;  
the assigning of delegates to user-specified groups  
within the conference. The results of the voting of  
these groups can be displayed in the Results window  
of Multi Voting, but only if the appropriate names  
file containing these group assignments is specified  
from the Startup menu. If no names file is selected  
from the Startup main menu, the group results  
display option in Multi Voting will not be available.  
2.1 Starting multi voting  
2.1.1 The Startup screen  
The Multi Voting program is started from the Startup  
screen (shown below).  
Selecting an installation- (and a names) file  
For details on selecting an installation- (and a names)  
file, please refer to the Startup user manual (LBB  
4190).  
The Multi Voting icon  
For details on the Intercom icon and how to start  
Intercom from Startup, please refer to the Startup  
user manual (LBB 4190).  
2.2 Using Help  
2.2.1 The Help menu  
Figure 1 The Startup screen  
The ‘Help’ menu in the title bar contains commands  
for an on-screen help facility. This help facility  
contains information on all commands in the ‘File’  
menu, on which keyboard keys are functional, a  
description of how to use the software, information  
on how to use the help facility itself, plus an index  
and a glossary of terms. All information contained in  
this user manual is also found in the Help’ facility.  
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For starting the Startup program from an icon  
in the Windows desktop, refer to the Startup  
user manual.  
The software uses two user-created files that contain  
important information about the installed hardware  
configuration and about delegates’ names. These files  
are:  
The ‘Help’ facility contains the following options:  
Index  
Keyboard  
Commands  
Procedures  
Glossary  
Using Help  
About Multi Voting.  
Installation file - containing information about  
channel assignment and the numbers that have  
been assigned to all microphones connected to  
the system. These seat numbers are assigned  
using the System Installation software (LBB 4185).  
Names file - containing information about the  
name, seat number and other conference and  
personal details of participating delegates. Names  
files are created using the Delegate Database  
software (LBB 4180).  
2.2.2 Index  
To access the index:  
Select the ‘Help’ menu and click on ‘Index’.  
A full list of subjects covered by the help facility is  
given in alphabetical order. For more information on  
any subject contained in the index:  
The software modules may be started up from the  
Startup main window without specifying either an  
installation or names file. However, some software  
Click on the required subject in the index.  
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An on-screen page with the requested information  
will appear.  
Select the ‘Help’ menu and click on ‘Glossary’.  
A list of terms used in the help facility is given in  
alphabetical order. For more information on any  
term contained in the glossary:  
2.2.3 Keyboard  
This gives information on which keys on your  
keyboard can be used with the software. This  
includes using keys to activate menu items, to move  
around in dialogue boxes, for short cuts, and to select  
options from the main window. To access the  
‘Keyboard’ help facility:  
Click on the required subject in the index.  
A window with the requested information will appear.  
2.2.7 Using Help  
This gives information on how to use the help facility.  
To access the ‘Using Help’ facility:  
Select the Help’ menu and click on Keyboard’.  
A list of different key types is given. For more  
information on any key type contained in the list:  
Select the ‘Help’ menu and click on Using Help’.  
A list of topics is given. For more information on any  
topic contained in the list:  
Click on the required key type in the list.  
An on-screen page with the requested information  
will appear.  
Click on the required topic in the list.  
A list of options for the selected topic is given. For  
more information on any option contained in the list:  
2.2.4 Commands  
Click on the required option in the list.  
This gives information on all menu options, covering  
the ‘File’, ‘Edit’, ‘View’, ‘Settings’ and ‘Help’ menus.  
To access the ‘Commands’ help facility:  
An on-screen page with the requested information  
will appear.  
Select the ‘Help’ menu and click on ‘Commands’.  
2.2.8 About  
This provides software release information. To  
display the ‘About Multi Voting...’ window:  
A list of menu groups is given. For more information  
on any menu group contained in the list:  
Click on the required menu group in the list.  
Select the ‘Help’ menu and click on ‘About Multi  
Voting...’.  
A list of options in the selected menu group is given.  
For more information on any option contained in the  
list:  
The following window appears:  
Click on the required option in the list.  
An on-screen page with the requested information  
will appear.  
2.2.5 Procedures  
This gives information on how to use the software.  
To access the ‘Procedures’ help facility:  
Select the ‘Help’ menu and click on ‘Procedures’.  
A list of topics is given. For more information on any  
topic contained in the list:  
Click on the required topic in the list.  
A list of options for the selected topic is given. For  
more information on any option contained in the list:  
Click on the required option in the list.  
An on-screen page with the requested information  
will appear.  
Figure 2 The ‘About Multi Voting...’ window  
2.2.6 Glossary  
To access the glossary:  
To remove this window:  
Click on the ‘OK’ push button.  
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3 Preparing for a conference  
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For details on opening a script file, please refer  
3.1 The preparation window  
The Preparation window of the Multi Voting module  
is used to prepare votings. From this window it is  
possible to create new votings and edit existing ones.  
You can also access the ‘File’ menu. You can enter  
the Preparation window from the Control window as  
follows:  
The menu bar for the control screen  
All menu options referred to in this user manual are  
contained within the menu bar, located underneath  
the title bar at the top of the Control window. Access  
to drop-down menus is gained by clicking on the  
menu title, displayed in the menu bar. The full list of  
menu options available from the Control window is  
given below. It is also possible to access the ‘File’ and  
‘Help’ menus from the Preparation window.  
Click on the ‘Preparation!’ menu option situated  
on the menu bar of the Control window.  
The Preparation window appears:  
File  
Settings  
Results  
Preparation!  
Help  
New…  
Voting Timer  
Edit Legends  
100% Votes  
Open  
Results Window  
2 Results  
Answers  
Index…  
Open…  
Keyboard  
Commands  
Procedures  
Glossary  
Using Help  
Save  
Save As…  
Delete…  
Print Script…  
Print Results…  
Name  
Close  
Correct  
Indication  
Roll Call  
Percentage  
Absolute  
Bar  
Auto Abstain  
Voting Chairman  
Vote Weighting  
About Multi  
Voting…  
Import  
Scripts…  
Multiple Choice  
Copy Votings…  
Exit  
Pie  
Vote Not  
Recoverable  
Thermometer  
Voting LED’s  
To Hall Displays  
Attention Tones  
Figure 3 The Preparation window  
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The Preparation window contains the following  
elements:  
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‘Number’ and ‘Name’ edit fields  
‘Kind’ drop-down list box  
‘Subject’ dialogue box  
‘Interim Results’ drop-down list box  
‘Open’ voting and ‘Closed’ voting radio buttons  
‘Answers’ push button  
A list box of current votings  
‘Search’ radio buttons, push button and edit box  
‘Recall’, ‘Insert’ and ‘Delete’ push buttons  
Edit Quorums  
Edit Majority  
Approved Text  
Quorum  
Quorum/Majority  
Automatic Printing  
Automatic Export  
Majority  
3.2 Working with script files  
If you wish to use another script file or open a  
completely new one, the ‘File’ menu includes  
commands for doing so. This menu has commands  
If there is a script file currently open, the name of the for:  
script file will be displayed in the title bar at the top  
of the Preparation window. Votings contained within  
that script file will be displayed in the list box on the  
right hand side of the Preparation window. If there  
are more votings than can be displayed, a scroll bar  
is available. If a voting is currently selected, the  
‘Number’, ‘Name’ and ‘Kind’ text fields and the  
‘Subject’ text box will contain information relating to  
the selected voting. When a script file is opened, the  
first voting (voting number 1) is automatically  
selected.  
Creating a new script file  
Opening an existing script file  
Saving a script file  
Saving a script file under a different name  
Deleting a script file  
Printing a voting and its results from the current  
script file  
Importing a script file from outside the Multi  
Voting application  
Copying votings from one script file to another  
Exiting the Multi Voting program.  
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Click on the ‘Ok’ push button to return to the  
dialogue and enter a valid name.  
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Leaving the Multi Voting program is not  
covered in this section, but under ‘Exiting Multi  
Voting’ in paragraph 4.4. Similarly, printing is  
covered in paragraph3.6, and copying in  
Opening an existing script file  
To open an existing script file:  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Open’.  
The following dialogue box appears:  
Creating a new script file  
To open a new script file:  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘New...’.  
The following dialogue box appears:  
Figure 4 The ‘New’ dialogue box  
This dialogue box contains a text box for entering  
the script file name. When the ‘New’ dialogue box  
opens, a text insertion point is already in the text box  
and you can type a name up to 12 characters long.  
Figure 5 The ‘Open’ dialogue box  
There is a list box for selecting the script file name.  
The name of the script file currently open is also  
displayed. When the ‘Open’ dialogue box appears, a  
list box is shown with all script files currently  
available. To open a script file:  
Type the desired script file name in the text box.  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
Click on the name in the list.  
A new script file opens and the name appears in the  
title bar at the top of the window. The ‘Current’ list  
box will be empty, and all existing information  
relating to votings, scripts and results is removed. If  
you attempt to open a new script file before saving  
changes to the current one, a warning message with  
the following text is displayed:  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
If you attempt to open a script file before saving  
changes to the current one, the same error message  
will appear as for ‘Creating a new script file’. The  
same procedure should be followed. For more  
details, refer to page 9.  
‘Changes have been made to <filename>.’  
‘Do you want to save?’  
The selected script file will be opened. The votings of  
that script file are displayed in the ‘Current’ list box.  
Click on the ‘Yes’ push button to save the  
changed script file and open the new script file.  
Saving a script file  
To save the current script file:  
Click on the ‘No’ push button to open the new  
script file without saving the changed script file.  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Save...’.  
Click on the ‘Cancel’ push button to leave the  
‘New’ dialogue box without opening a new script  
file.  
All parameters in the current script file will be saved,  
except voting information, which has not yet been  
inserted into the ‘Current’ list.  
Saving a script file under a new name  
This allows you to save the current script file under a  
different name. By doing so, the original file remains  
unaltered. To do so:  
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If you have entered a filename that already  
exists, a warning message with the following  
text is displayed: ‘A file already exists with  
this name’.  
• Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Save As...’.  
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The following dialogue box appears:  
‘Are you sure you want to delete file  
<filename>?’  
If you still wish to continue:  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
The selected file will be deleted.  
Importing a script file  
It is possible to import a script file from outside the  
Multi Voting application. To import a script file:  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Import  
Script...’.  
Figure 6 The ‘Save As’ dialogue box  
The following dialogue box appears:  
When the ‘Save As’ dialogue box opens, a text  
insertion point is already in the text box and you can  
enter a new name up to 12 characters long.  
Type the new script file name in the text box.  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
The new name appears in the title bar at the top of  
the window. If you have typed in a filename that  
already exists, a warning message with the following  
text is displayed:  
‘A file already exists with this name’  
Figure 8 The ‘Import Script’ dialogue box  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
This is a standard windows dialogue box and  
contains a text box where you can type the name of  
the file to be imported. Files to be imported must be  
DOS files and have an .imp file extension.  
To continue:  
The dialogue box returns and a valid name can be  
typed in.  
Deleting a script file  
If you wish to delete a script file:  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Delete...’  
Enter the name of the file to be imported.  
The following dialogue box appears:  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
The selected file will be imported. The file will  
automatically be added to the list of script files in the  
‘Open’ dialogue box.  
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Caution  
If there is already a script file in Multi Voting  
with the same name as the imported file, the  
existing file will be overwritten. There is no  
warning message.  
You can also select a file by clicking on the file  
name in the list box underneath the text box.  
Two list boxes on the right hand side of the  
dialogue box allow you to select directories and  
drives respectively.  
Figure 7 The ‘Delete’ dialogue box  
This dialogue box contains a list box for selecting the  
script file to be deleted. To delete a script file:  
Double click on the file to be imported.  
Click on the name in the list.  
Printing Multiple Choice results  
It is possible to print Multiple Choice results. The  
report contains information about the script file and  
the voting results for each question contained in it.  
Click on the ‘Delete’ push button.  
Another dialogue box will appear, with the text:  
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This is only possible if the script contains  
Multiple Choice questions and no information  
of other voting types.  
This is only possible if the script contains  
Multiple Choice questions and no information  
of other voting types.  
Note  
Note  
When a Multiple Choice script file contains  
more than 40 questions, the file is no longer  
regarded as being a Multiple Choice script file  
and cannot be printed.  
When a Multiple Choice script file contains  
more than 40 questions, the file is no longer  
regarded as being a Multiple Choice script file  
and cannot be exported.  
To print a Multiple Choice voting script:  
To export a Multiple Choice voting script:  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Multiple  
Choice’.  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Multiple  
Choice’.  
From the sub-menu click on ‘Print Report...’.  
From the sub-menu click on ‘Export Report...’.  
The following dialogue box will appear:  
The following dialogue box will appear:  
Figure 10 The 'Export MC Report' dialogue box  
In the ‘File’ edit field:  
Enter the destination file to which the script is  
exported.  
Figure 9 The 'Print MC Report' dialogue box  
In the ‘Page Header’ edit field:  
Click on the ‘Export’ push button.  
Enter the page header.  
The result file will be exported.  
Select if only the total result must be printed.  
Select the number of printed copies  
Click on the ‘Print’ push button.  
3.3 Creating and editing votings  
All editing and creating of votings is carried out from  
the Preparation window.  
Creating new votings  
You can create new votings within an existing script  
file or in a completely new one. The procedure for  
doing so is exactly the same in both cases.  
The result will be printed.  
Exporting Multiple Choice results  
Entering voting description parameters  
These options allow you to enter the parameters that  
define a voting.  
It is possible to export Multiple Choice results into a  
DOS file. This report contains information about the  
script file and the voting results for each question  
contained in it. The file is exported to the directory:  
..:\DCNNG\EXPORT\MV  
Voting number  
This number gives the voting a unique reference and  
is used by the system as a means of identification. It  
appears alongside the voting name in the ‘Current’  
list, hall displays and delegate units fitted with  
displays. The voting number must be in the range  
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0001 to 9999 and must be unique. If it is not, a  
warning message will appear when you attempt to  
insert the edited voting back into the ‘Current’ list,  
and the insertion will not take place. To edit the  
voting number:  
Click on the ‘Subject’ edit field.  
Type in the required voting information.  
3.3.1 Voting answers  
Click on the ‘Number’ edit field.  
You can specify the number of answer options, the  
LCD text and the answer text, which will form each  
voting option in the current voting.  
Type in the required voting number.  
Answer text cannot be displayed on delegate units  
and can only be specified for Multiple Choice and  
Opinion Poll voting. To select the number of  
answers:  
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You can also use the up and down buttons to  
the right of the edit field to access the next  
highest or next lowest available voting number.  
Click on the ‘Answers’ push button in the  
Preparation window.  
The ‘Answers’ dialogue box will appear:  
Note  
The next voting number appears after you insert  
a voting.  
Voting name  
This name appears in the ‘Current’ list. The  
maximum length of a voting name is 20 characters.  
To edit the voting name:  
Click on the ‘Name’ edit field.  
Type in the required voting name.  
Figure 11 The ‘Answers’ dialogue box  
Voting kind  
This describes the type of voting. Six different kinds  
of voting are possible in Multi Voting:  
To specify the number of answer options:  
Select the ‘Number’ edit field and type in the  
required value.  
Parliamentary voting  
For/Against voting  
Audience Response voting  
Rating  
Multiple Choice voting  
Opinion Poll voting  
The up and down arrow buttons on the right-hand  
side of this field can be used to scroll to the required  
number.  
For more information about voting types and  
options, please refer to paragraph 1.1.1  
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If the voting kind is For/Against voting or  
Audience Response voting, the number of  
answers is selected automatically by the  
system.  
The ‘Kind’ drop-down list box - where the  
description is selected – contains the six choices. To  
select the voting kind:  
You can specify the LCD text, which is the text that  
will appear on delegate units. The options available  
will vary according to the voting kind. To do so:  
Use the up and down arrow keys to view the  
choices.  
Click on the required selection.  
Select the ‘LCD’ drop-down list box.  
Voting description  
Click on the required option.  
This is text that describes the voting. The voting  
description can appear on hall displays and LC  
displays of delegate units. The ‘Subject’ edit field -  
where the description is entered - contains four text  
lines. To enter or edit a voting description:  
For Multiple Choice and Opinion Poll voting, it is  
possible to specify answer text for answer options.  
Each answer option is displayed as a text edit field in  
the ‘Answer’ display area. If legend text has been  
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specified, this appears to the left of each answer  
option. For information about specifying legend texts,  
see paragraph 3.5.2.  
is stopped, it is possible to send the results to hall  
displays.  
Individual + Total on PC only - total and  
individual interim results will be visible only on  
the control PCs. After voting is stopped, it is  
possible to send the results to hall displays.  
If the number of answer options is greater than five, a  
scroll bar is active and can be used to scroll up or  
down to the required option. To enter answer text:  
Total results are results displayed for the total  
number of delegates. Individual results are results  
displayed separately for each delegate. Group results  
are results displayed for each group (if any) specified  
in the Delegate Database module.  
Click on the required edit field and enter the  
required text.  
You can specify if one or more answer options are  
correct:  
Click on the required ‘Correct’ tick box.  
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A tick () indicates that the answer option is correct.  
When you have finished specifying parameters:  
Individual and group results are only available  
when a voting is open.  
Click on the ‘Close’ push button.  
You will return to the Preparation window.  
To specify the interim results setting:  
Use the up and down arrow keys to view the  
options.  
3.3.2 Entering voting results parameters  
These options allow you to edit the parameters that  
define the vote type and how the vote results are  
displayed.  
Click on the required option.  
Open or closed vote  
3.3.3 Specifying viewing parameters  
An open vote is one in which individual and group  
results can be displayed. An open vote is only  
possible if a names file in the Delegate Database  
module is open. A closed vote is one in which no  
individual or group results can be displayed, only the  
total votes cast. To specify the vote type:  
You can specify how the voting results are displayed  
in the Results window. This is carried out from the  
‘Results’ menu, which can only be accessed from the  
Control window.  
Enabling 2 results  
This option allows you to specify whether the results  
of two separate votings from the current script are  
displayed alongside each other in the Results  
window. The current voting is displayed on the left  
hand side of the results display area and another  
voting can be chosen from the current script to be  
displayed on the right hand side. If this option is  
selected, the ‘Answers’ option is automatically  
deselected. To enable or disable this option:  
• Click on the ‘Open’ or ‘Closed’ radio button in  
the Preparation window.  
A black circle will appear in the selected radio  
button.  
Specifying interim results  
It is possible to view voting results while the voting is  
still taking place. When such interim results are  
shown they are updated every second. The ‘Interim  
results’ drop-down list box in the Preparation  
window determines if, where and in what form  
interim results are presented. They can be displayed  
on PCs, delegate units and hall displays. No interim  
results will be visible on delegate units if the number  
of answer options is greater than five. There are five  
choices:  
Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on ‘2  
Results’.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
None - no interim results are visible.  
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Total - only total interim results are visible. They  
are displayed on the control PC, hall displays  
and delegate units (if the number of answer  
options is less than five).  
‘2 Results’ and ‘Answers’ cannot both be  
selected simultaneously.  
Individual + Total - both total and individual  
results will be displayed as above.  
Total on PC only - only total interim results will  
be shown solely on the control PCs. After voting  
Specifying that results are displayed for each  
answer  
This option is used with Multiple Choice and  
Opinion Poll voting. To specify this option:  
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Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on  
‘Answers’.  
Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on  
‘Absolute’.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
Specifying delegate names in roll call voting  
This option allows you to display the voting  
delegate’s name at the bottom of the Results window  
during a roll call voting. Roll call voting determines  
the way that participants can vote. If it is enabled  
participants must vote sequentially in an order  
determined by the database application. If it is  
disabled participants can vote in any order. To  
enable this option:  
Displaying results in bar chart form  
To do so:  
Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on ‘Bar’ then  
‘Results Window’.  
The voting results will be displayed in the form of a  
bar chart.  
Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on ‘Name’.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
Enabling correct indication  
This option is used with Multiple Choice and  
Opinion Poll voting. It allows you to specify that a  
correct answer option is highlighted in a different  
color from the other answer options on hall displays.  
Before doing so, one or more answer options must be  
indicated as correct in the ‘Answers’ dialogue box.  
For more information see ‘Voting answers’. To  
enable this option:  
Figure 12 The result bar chart  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
Displaying results in pie chart form  
This option is used with Multi and For/Against  
voting. To specify this option:  
Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on ‘Correct  
indication’.  
Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on ‘Pie’ then  
‘Results Window’.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
The voting results will be displayed in the form of a  
pie chart.  
Specifying results as percentages  
To specify this option:  
Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on  
‘Percentage’.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
Figure 13 The result pie chart  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
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‘Percentage’ and ‘Absolute’ cannot both be  
selected simultaneously.  
Displaying results in thermometer chart form  
This option is used with Audience Response and  
Rating votings. The voting results are shown as a  
value between one and the number of answer  
options. The diagram below shows five answer  
options, and the result of the vote is therefore a  
number between one and five. A percentage is  
obtained by dividing the result by the number of  
Specifying results as absolute values  
This option can only be enabled if vote weighting is  
disabled. For more information see ‘Applying vote  
weighting’. To specify this option:  
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answer options. To specify this option:  
an existing voting is almost identical to that for  
creating a new voting. The only differences are that  
you must recall the voting you wish to edit from the  
voting list, and therefore the edit fields are not  
necessarily empty. The specifying of voting number,  
name and kind, voting subject and results display,  
and the insertion into the voting list is carried out as  
for creating a new voting. To enter new information  
into fields that already contain an entry, simply type  
over the existing entry or delete it first and then enter  
the new information. It is not possible to edit a voting  
that has already been voted on, though it can be  
deleted. For more details, see page 11  
Select the ‘Results’ menu and click on  
‘Thermometer’ then ‘Results Window’.  
The voting results will be displayed in the form of a  
thermometer chart.  
To select a voting for editing:  
Click on the voting in the voting list.  
Click on the arrow-shaped ‘Recall’ push button.  
The details of the selected voting will appear in the  
‘Number’, ‘Name’, ‘Kind’ and ‘Subject’ text fields.  
Figure 14 The result Thermometer chart  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
Search  
This option allows you to conduct a search for a  
particular voting in the current script file. The  
Search’ facility is located at the bottom right of the  
Preparation window. There are two ‘Search’ radio  
buttons, a ‘Search’ push button and a list box.  
3.3.4 Inserting into the voting list  
Once you have created a voting, it should be inserted  
into the current script file. A list of currently present  
votings in the current script file (if any) is shown on  
the right hand side of the window. To insert a voting:  
You can specify whether the search is conducted by  
voting name or number. The current search mode is  
indicated by a black circle in the appropriate radio  
button, located under the text ‘Search’. To choose  
the other mode:  
Click on the arrow-shaped ‘Insert’ push button.  
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Click on the radio button without the black  
circle.  
The voting will always be inserted at the end of  
the voting list.  
A black circle will appear in the newly selected radio  
button. Any searches will be conducted using this  
mode.  
If the voting list contains a voting with the same  
voting number as one being inserted, a warning  
message with the following text is displayed:  
‘A Voting already exists with number #.  
Do you want to overwrite?’  
You can specify a particular voting to search for by  
entering the voting details in the text box situated  
under the ‘Search’ push button. If ‘Numbers’ has  
been specified for the search, you may only enter up  
to four digits.  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button to continue  
inserting and to overwrite the existing voting.  
If ‘Names’ has been specified, the maximum number  
of characters allowed is the maximum length of the  
voting name. To search for a voting:  
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If you select a voting in the voting list, it is  
possible to delete it using the ‘Delete’ push  
button.  
Type the details of the required voting in the text  
box.  
Click on the ‘Search’ push button.  
3.3.5 Editing existing votings  
It is possible to edit existing votings from the  
currently open script file. The procedure for editing  
Once the search is completed, the list box displays all  
entries corresponding to the input details. You can  
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select the desired entry by clicking on it.  
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Votings that have been located using the ‘Search’  
facility are selected for insertion in the same way as  
those selected from the voting list.  
If the ‘Current Script:’ list contains a voting  
with the same voting number as one being  
inserted, the inserted voting is shown in the  
‘Current Script:’ list with a new number. After  
inserting a voting, the last selected position in  
the list of votings is maintained. The list does  
not automatically scroll back to the top.  
3.3.6 Editing the current script file  
It is possible to delete votings in the current script  
file, or add votings from another script file. Both  
actions are carried out from the ‘Copy Votings’  
dialogue box. To access this dialogue box:  
Note  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Copy  
Votings...’.  
Votings can only be copied into the ‘Current  
Script:’ list without existing results.  
The ‘Copy Votings’ dialogue box appears:  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button to continue  
inserting and to overwrite the existing voting.  
Once votings have been inserted, the ‘Total Votings:’  
figure situated under the ‘Current Script:’ list box will  
be updated to include the newly inserted voting(s).  
The inserted voting(s) are copied from the other  
script file and are no longer displayed in the left-hand  
list box.  
3.3.7 Deleting votings in the current script file  
It is possible to remove votings from the current  
script file.  
Figure 15 The ‘Copy Votings’ dialogue box  
Inserting votings into the current script file  
This option allows you to copy votings from another  
script file and insert them into the current one. To  
select the script file which contains the votings you  
wish to copy:  
Click on the voting you wish to delete in the  
‘Current Script’ list of the ‘Copy Votings’ dialogue  
box.  
Click on the ‘Delete’ push button situated under  
the ‘Current Script’ list box.  
Click on the drop-down list box situated at the  
top left corner.  
When you have finished working in the ‘Copy  
Votings’ dialogue box and wish to exit:  
This opens the list box and displays all available  
script files.  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
Click on the script file you wish to select.  
You can also delete votings from the voting list  
The name of the script file you have selected will be  
displayed in the dropdown list box. The votings  
contained within this script file are displayed in a list  
box below the file name. To select the voting to be  
copied:  
without using the ‘Copy Votings’ dialogue box. To do  
so:  
Click on the voting to be deleted from the voting  
list in the Preparation window.  
Click on the voting to be inserted.  
Click on the ‘Delete’ push button under the  
voting list.  
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You can also search for specific votings you  
wish to copy. For more information, see  
‘Search’.  
3.4 Viewing results during or after voting  
The results of the current vote are displayed in the  
Results window. This can be viewed from the  
Control window.  
Click on the arrow-shaped ‘Insert’ push button.  
To view the Results window:  
select the ‘Results’ menu and click on ‘Results  
Window’.  
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The Results window will appear:  
of the window and displays the number of  
delegates who have not voted in the second  
voting.  
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If the Quorum and/or Majority options are  
selected, Present and Not Voted are replaced  
by displays giving information about the  
selected quorum and majority as follows:  
Quorum - displays the number of authorized  
delegates who are present  
Req. Quorum - displays the required number of  
delegates as determined by the selected  
quorum  
Not Voted - displays the number of delegates  
who have not voted  
Req. Majority - displays the required majority  
as determined by the selected majority  
Majority - displays the actual majority.  
Figure 16 The ‘Results’ window  
Results display area - displays the results of the  
current voting (and second voting if selected).  
The way the results are displayed is specified in  
the ‘Results’ menu. Legends are displayed on the  
left. The results can be scrolled up and down  
simultaneously using scroll bars if the number of  
results is too large to fit inside the display area.  
Rulers - a ruler is displayed with each set of  
results to facilitate the comparison of results.  
Group list boxes - a list box is displayed  
beneath each set of results. This allows you to  
select which group results should be shown. The  
total results can be selected (‘All’). These groups  
are specified in the Delegate Database module.  
Voting Approved - this text box indicates  
whether the voting has achieved the majority  
stipulated in the Majority option. It is only  
present if this option is enabled, and the Majority  
option is selected.  
Voting list box - this list box is displayed  
beneath the second voting display area (if  
present). It allows you to select the voting name  
for the second voting. Any voting in the current  
script can be selected. By default the current  
voting is displayed.  
Roll Call - this text box displays the name of the  
delegate currently voting for a roll call voting. It  
is only present if the ‘Roll Call’ setting is enabled.  
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The window shown above is displayed when  
the ‘2 Results’ option in the ‘Results’ window  
is selected. If this option is not selected, only  
one set of results will be shown.  
The settings of the Results window are specified in  
the ‘Results’ menu. To alter these settings, see  
‘Specifying settings’ on paragraph 3.5. The window  
consists of the following elements (beginning at top  
left):  
Voting number text - displays the current voting  
number.  
Voting name text - displays the name of the  
current voting.  
Voting subject text - displays the subject of the  
current voting.  
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These elements are specified in the  
Preparation window. For more information, refer  
to paragraph 3.1.  
Timer text - displays the timer if the timer is  
enabled.  
Present - displays the number of delegates taking  
part in a voting. If a second voting is present, this  
text box is also present at the right hand side of  
the window and displays the number of delegates  
taking part in the second voting.  
Specifying which results are displayed  
This option allows you to specify which results are  
displayed in the left-hand and the right-hand result  
display areas of the Results window.  
The procedure for both displays is exactly the same.  
The two drop-down list boxes located directly below  
the results display areas of the Results window  
Not Voted - displays the number of delegates  
who have not voted. If a second voting is present,  
this text box is also present at the right hand side  
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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:  
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...’.  
Scroll through the list and click on the required  
group.  
The following dialogue box will appear:  
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.  
Figure 17 The ‘Voting Timer’ dialogue box  
In the ‘Minutes’ edit field:  
Enter the required time limit.  
3.5 Specifying settings  
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 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:  
You can specify that voting stops automatically when  
the time limit is reached. To do so:  
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  
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...’.  
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Automatic Printing is covered in paragraph  
The following dialogue box appears:  
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3.5.4 Specifying 100% votes  
You can specify how the number of delegates taking  
part in a vote is calculated.  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘100%  
Votes’.  
The following dialogue box appears:  
Figure 18 The ‘Legends’ dialogue box  
From the ‘LCD’ drop-down list box:  
Select the LCD legend text by clicking on the  
required option.  
There are three options: ‘Yes’, ‘No’, ‘Yes’, ‘No’,  
‘Abstain’ or ‘Yes’, ‘No’, ‘Abstain’, ‘NPPV’.  
In the ‘Screen and Print Legends’ section of the  
dialogue box there are ‘Time’, ‘Not Voted’, ‘Present’,  
‘Casted’ and ‘Authorised’ edit fields. To the right of  
these edit fields there are a number of other edit  
fields (depending on the LCD legend option selected  
above).  
Figure 19 The ‘100% Votes’ dialogue box  
There are five radio buttons:  
‘Present Key’ - This radio button allows you to  
specify that only delegates who have pressed the  
present key on their contribution unit will be  
counted.  
To enter a new legend text:  
Click on the required edit field.  
‘Present Key + Fraud Switch’ - This radio button  
allows you to specify that only delegates who  
have pressed the present key on their  
contribution unit and simultaneously the fraud  
switch will be counted.  
Enter the required legend text.  
You can input a new legend text up to 10 characters.  
Once you have specified all legend texts:  
‘External Contact’ - This radio button allows you  
to specify that only delegates who activated their  
external contact will be counted.  
‘Valid Votes’ - This radio button allows you to  
specify that only delegates who have cast a valid  
vote will be counted.  
‘Authorized Votes’ - This radio button allows you  
to specify that only delegates who have voting  
authorization will be counted. Voting  
authorization is specified in the Delegate  
Database module.  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
3.5.3 Specifying open and closed voting  
If you are voting without using a script file or if you  
are voting using the default settings present when the  
application is opened, you can specify whether the  
voting is open or closed. For more information about  
voting without using a script, please refer to  
paragraph 4.2.  
Click on the required radio button.  
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A black circle will appear in the selected radio  
button.  
If you have recalled a voting from the current  
script, these options are disabled and can only  
be altered from the Preparation window.  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on the  
required option.  
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A tick mark () indicates if the ‘Open’ or ‘Closed’  
option is enabled.  
Refer to System Installation user manual how to  
setup the Fraud switch and the External  
Contact  
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for each delegate, can be applied. To apply vote  
weighting:  
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Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Vote  
Weighting’.  
The present key is disabled on delegate and  
chairman units if the ‘Valid Votes’ or  
‘Authorized Votes’ setting is selected.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
3.5.5 Specifying roll call  
You can specify whether delegates can vote in any  
order or whether they must vote in an order  
predetermined in the Delegate Database module. In  
a roll call voting, each delegate will be prompted  
when it is time to vote. A delegate can then cast and  
correct a vote within the specified voting time.  
Roll call voting is only possible if a names file is  
open. If a delegate’s seat number is not known,  
his/her ID-card must be inserted into the card reader  
before prompting can take place.  
3.5.9 Specifying that votes are not revocable  
This option allows you to determine whether  
delegates can change their vote while a voting is  
taking place, or whether having voted once, the vote  
cannot be changed during the same voting. To  
specify that votes cannot be changed, i.e. they are not  
revocable:  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Vote Not  
Revocable’.  
To enable or disable roll call:  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Roll  
Call’.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
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’Auto Abstain’ and ‘Vote Note Revocable’  
cannot be simultaneously selected.  
3.5.6 Specifying auto abstain  
This option allows you to enable an automatic  
abstain function, whereby delegate units register an  
abstention (after access requirements have been  
satisfied) until either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ is pressed. This  
means the ‘Not Voted’ total will always be zero. As a  
result there will be no ‘Not Voted’ on the screen  
display, hall display, LCD displays of delegate units  
(where applicable) or any printouts of vote results.  
3.5.10 Enabling the voting LEDs on delegate units  
On delegate units, LEDs are present to indicate each  
answer option. It is possible to determine whether  
these LEDs light when a vote is cast. To select this  
option:  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Voting  
LEDs’.  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Auto  
Abstain’.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
3.5.11 Sending voting results to hall displays  
This option allows you to determine whether the  
results of a vote can be shown on all hall displays  
connected to the system. To do so:  
3.5.7 Enabling the chairman to vote  
This option allows you to enable a voting chairman  
function, which determines whether the controlling  
chairman is allowed to vote.  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Hall  
Displays’.  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Voting  
Chairman’.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
3.5.8 Applying vote weighting  
This option allows you to determine whether vote  
weighting specified in the Delegate Database module  
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enabled or disabled.  
To specify a new quorum, or edit an existing  
quorum:  
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The time to display the voting results on  
Concentus and Hall Displays can be defined in  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on  
‘Quorum/Majority’.  
the DCNNG.INI file:  
[Common Voting]  
ViewTimeAfterStop = TT  
Select ‘Edit Quorums....’  
Where:  
ViewTimeAfterStop The time to display the  
voting results. TT is  
The following dialogue box will appear:  
between 0 and 200  
seconds  
If the settings is not in DCNNG.INI the default  
time is 60 seconds.  
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Normally, the number of delegates present  
during a voting is determined by the number of  
delegates that pressed the ‘PRESENT’ key on  
their units. When the LBB 4175 or LBB 4176  
PC-software is used, this number can also be  
determined by the number of authorized  
delegates in the delegate database (100%-  
votes setting set to ‘Authorized’), or the number  
of people that actually casted a vote (100%-  
votes setting set to ‘Casted’). In these 2 cases,  
the ‘Present’-legend on the LBB 4183 Text  
Display and the LBB 4184 Video Display will  
switch to ‘Authorized’ or ‘Casted’. However, on  
the unit LCD’s and the LBB 4183 numeric  
displays, this legend will not be changed. This  
might be experienced as confusing. To prevent  
confusion, the display of the number of  
Figure 20 The ‘Edit Quorums’ dialogue box  
The dialogue box consists of the following elements:  
‘Name’ and ‘Formula’ edit fields  
‘Insert’ and ‘Recall’ push buttons  
A list box of current quorums  
‘Authorized’ or ‘Casted’ delegates on unit  
LCD’s and LBB 4183 numeric displays can be  
disabled. The following DCNNG.INI section  
‘OK’, ‘Cancel’ and ‘Delete’ push buttons  
determines this setting:  
[Startup]  
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DisablePresentNumber=No  
The ‘Calculate over:’ part of the dialogue box  
is not active.  
Where:  
DisablePresentNumber  
When set to ‘Yes’, the  
display of number of  
Authorized Delegates or  
Casted Votes will be  
disabled  
To specify a new quorum:  
Type the desired quorum name in the ‘Name’  
edit field.  
The ‘Formula’ edit fields allows you to determine  
how the quorum is calculated. They consist of a  
numerator (upper edit field), denominator (lower edit  
field) and constant (right hand edit field).  
3.5.12 Specifying quorums and majorities  
It is possible to specify the minimum number of  
authorized delegates that must be present before a  
vote can take place. This is called a quorum. It is also  
possible to specify the percentage of votes, which will  
constitute a majority vote.  
Specifying quorums  
It is possible to specify a new quorum or edit existing  
quorums. If a quorum(s) exists, it can be selected and  
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Specifying majorities  
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It is possible to specify a new majority or edit existing  
majorities. If a majority exists, it can be selected and  
enabled or disabled.  
To specify a new majority or edit an existing  
majority:  
The value of the numerator divided by the  
denominator is automatically multiplied by the  
number of authorized delegates for calculating  
the quorum. Values will be rounded to the  
nearest integer.  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on  
‘Quorum/Majority’.  
As an example of specifying a quorum, the following  
figures would be entered in the ‘Formula’ edit fields  
to produce a quorum corresponding to over half the  
authorized delegates being present:  
Select ‘Edit Majorities....’  
The following dialogue box will appear:  
numerator – 1  
denominator – 2  
constant - 1  
In the above example, the number of authorized  
delegates would be multiplied by 1/2. The number  
one would then be added to this figure to produce  
the final quorum i.e. over half the authorized  
delegates.  
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Note  
The figures entered in the numerator and  
denominator edit fields can be a maximum of  
three digits. The denominator cannot be zero.  
The figure entered in the constant edit field can  
be a maximum of four digits, and have a  
maximum value of 1500.  
To continue:  
Figure 21 The ‘Edit Majorities’ dialogue box  
Enter the desired values in the ‘Formula’ edit  
fields.  
The dialogue box consists of the following elements:  
‘Name’ and ‘Formula’ edit fields  
‘Calculate over:’ radio buttons  
‘Insert’ and ‘Recall’ push buttons  
A list box of current majorities  
‘OK’, ‘Cancel’ and ‘Delete’ push buttons  
Click on the ‘Insert’ push button.  
The quorum will now appear in the list box, and can  
be selected from the Control window.  
The procedure for editing an existing quorum is  
almost identical to that for creating a new quorum.  
The only differences are that you must move the  
quorum to the formula edit fields first. To edit an  
existing quorum:  
To specify a new majority:  
Type the desired majority name in the ‘Name’  
edit field.  
Highlight the quorum in the list of current  
quorums.  
The ‘Formula’ edit fields allows you to determine  
how the majority is calculated. They consist of a  
numerator (upper edit field), denominator (lower edit  
field) and constant (right hand edit field).  
Click on the ‘Recall’ push button.  
Specifying name and formula is carried out as for  
creating a new quorum.  
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The value of the numerator divided by the  
denominator is automatically multiplied by the  
option selected in the ‘Calculate over:’ part of  
the dialogue box for calculating the quorum.  
Values are rounded to the nearest integer.  
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Any quorum in the list box can be deleted by  
first highlighting it and then clicking on the  
‘Delete’ push button.  
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The ‘Calculate over:’ radio buttons allow you to  
specify whether the majority is calculated over the  
number of authorized delegates, the number of votes  
excluding abstentions or the total number of votes  
including abstentions.  
Enabling Quorum and Majority  
To enable Quorum or Majority:  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on  
‘Quorum/Majority’.  
As an example of specifying a majority, the following  
settings would be made to produce a majority  
corresponding to over half the authorized delegates  
voting 'Yes' or 'For':  
Click on ‘Quorum’ or ‘Majority’ as required.  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
numerator – 1  
denominator – 2  
constant – 1  
calculate over: Authorized del.  
If a quorum is selected and enabled when the  
Attendance Registration software is not running, the  
following warning message will appear:  
‘Quorum Enabled but Attendance Registration  
is not running. Continue?’  
In the above example, the number of authorized  
delegates would be multiplied by 1/2. The number  
one would then be added to this figure to produce  
the final majority i.e. over half the authorized  
delegates.  
Click on ‘OK’ to vote without attendance  
registration.  
Click on ‘Cancel’ to return to the Control  
window.  
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Note  
The figures entered in the numerator and  
denominator edit fields can be a maximum of  
three digits. The denominator cannot be zero.  
The figure entered in the constant edit field can  
be a maximum of four digits, and have a  
maximum value of 1500.  
When either Quorum or Majority are enabled, the  
Quorum/Majority window automatically appears.  
This window contains information about the number  
of authorized delegates present, the required quorum  
and/or majority and the actual majority. An example  
of this window is given below.  
To continue:  
Enter the desired values in the ‘Formula’ edit  
fields, and click on the required radio button in  
the ‘Calculate over:’ window.  
Click on the ‘Insert’ push button.  
Figure 22 The ‘Quorum/Majority’ window  
The majority will now appear in the list box, and can  
be selected from the Control window. The procedure  
for editing an existing majority is almost identical to  
that for creating a new majority. The only differences  
are that you must first move the majority to the  
formula edit fields. The specifications are carried out  
as for creating a new majority. To edit an existing  
majority:  
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The information in the Quorum/Majority window  
is updated in real time. This means that the  
information is always up to date.  
Highlight the majority in the list of current  
majorities.  
Note  
The Quorum/Majority window cannot be  
closed, it can only be minimized.  
Click on the ‘Recall’ push button.  
The specifying of name and formula is carried out as  
for creating a new majority.  
Approved Text  
It is possible to specify that text will be shown at the  
end of a vote indicating if the vote was passed or  
rejected. To enable Approved Text:  
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Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on  
‘Quorum/Majority’.  
Any majority in the list box can be deleted by  
first highlighting it and then clicking on the  
‘Delete’ push button.  
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contains information such as voting name, voting  
Click on ‘Approved Text’.  
number, voting subject and the answer options,  
which can be voted on. You can also specify print-  
related parameters. To print a script file:  
If the option was previously enabled (indicated by a  
tick mark) it will become disabled. If it was disabled,  
it will become enabled (indicated by a tick mark).  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Print  
Script...’.  
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The following dialogue box appears:  
This text will only be shown if a majority is  
selected and enabled. No text will be shown if  
the voting is closed, and no votes have been  
cast.  
3.5.13 Exporting results automatically  
You can specify that the results of a voting are  
automatically exported to DOS file. To do so:  
Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Automatic  
Export...’.  
Figure 24 The ‘Print Script’ dialogue box  
The following dialogue box will appear:  
Select the ‘Page Header:’ text box.  
A descriptive name of the voting may be entered up  
to 80 characters long. This text box may be left  
blank.  
Select the ‘Number of Copies:’ field and type in  
the required number (maximum nine).  
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Figure 23 The ‘Automatic Export’ dialogue box  
The up and down arrow buttons on the right-  
hand side of this field can be used to scroll to  
the required number.  
To enable or disable automatic export:  
Click on the ‘Export after stop’ tick box.  
Click on the ‘Print’ push button.  
A tick () indicates that the function is enabled.  
If you only wish to export the total results of a  
voting:  
A copy of the script file will be printed.  
Click on the ‘Total only’ tick box.  
3.6.2 Printing voting results  
It is possible to print a hard copy of the voting results  
from the currently open script file. You can conduct  
a search for the voting whose results you wish to  
print, and also specify print-related parameters. All of  
this is carried out from the ‘Print Results’ dialogue  
box.  
Otherwise the individual results and group results  
will be exported as well.  
A tick () indicates that the function is enabled.  
Once you have specified all options:  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Print  
Results...’.  
3.6 Printing  
It is possible to print hard copies of votings and their  
results. You can print an entire script file, or you can  
print copies of the results of one or more votings  
from the currently open script file. It is also possible  
to specify that the results of a voting are printed  
automatically when the voting is finished.  
3.6.1 Printing script files  
It is possible to print a hard copy of a script file. This  
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The following dialogue box will appear:  
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If ‘Abstain votes’ is chosen, the names of  
abstaining delegates will be printed whether  
the voting is open or closed.  
To include the total result:  
Click on the ‘Include Total Results’ tick box.  
To include group results:  
Click on the ‘Include Group Results’ tick box.  
To include individual results:  
Click on the ‘Include Individual Results’ tick box.  
To include the names of abstaining delegates:  
Click on the ‘Abstain votes’ tick box.  
A tick () indicates that these functions are enabled.  
You can also specify whether individual results are  
sorted according to group or answer option. When  
sorted by group, individual results for each answer  
option are displayed, group-by-group. The groups to  
which delegates belong are created using the  
Delegate Database module. When sorted by answer,  
a list of individual results will be given for each  
answer option.  
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The ‘Sort by’ options are only active when  
‘Individual Results’ is selected in the ‘Include’  
group. Individual results cannot be sorted by  
group and answer simultaneously.  
Figure 25 The ‘Print Results’ dialogue box  
To select the voting results you wish to print:  
Click on the required voting from the ‘Voting:’  
drop-down list box.  
To sort by group:  
Click on the ‘Sort by Group’ tick box.  
To sort by answer:  
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You can also initiate a search to locate the  
voting results you wish to print (see ‘Search’  
Click on the ‘Sort by Answer’ tick box.  
Select the ‘Number of Copies:’ field and type in  
the required number (maximum nine).  
To specify the title of the printed voting result:  
Select the ‘Page Header:’ text box.  
A tick () indicates that these functions are enabled.  
A descriptive name of the voting may be entered up  
to 80 characters long. This text box may also be left  
blank. You can specify whether the print out of the  
selected voting includes the total results, group  
results, individual results or the names of delegates  
who abstain from voting.  
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The up and down arrow buttons on the right-  
hand side of this field can be used to scroll to  
the required number.  
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Once you have specified all parameters:  
Click on the ‘Print’ push button.  
Any combination of ‘Total’, ‘Group’,  
‘Individual’ and ‘Abstain votes’ can be  
chosen.  
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Print a multiple choice report  
It is possible to print a multiple choice voting script.  
3.6.3 Printing voting results automatically  
It is possible to specify that the results of a voting be  
automatically printed when the voting is finished. To  
do so:  
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Select the ‘Settings’ menu and click on ‘Automatic  
Printing...’.  
This is only possible if the script contains  
multiple choice questions and no information of  
other voting types  
The following dialogue box appears:  
To print a multiple choice voting script:  
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Multiple  
Choice’.  
From the drop-down menu click on ‘Print  
Report’.  
The following dialogue box will appear:  
Figure 27 The ‘Automatic Print’ dialogue box  
To enable or disable automatic printing:  
Figure 26 The 'Print MC Report' dialog box  
Click on the ‘Print after stop’ tick box.  
Select the ‘Page Header:’ edit field.  
A tick () indicates that the function is enabled.  
You can also select printing parameters. To specify  
the title of the printed voting result:  
A descriptive name of the voting may be entered up  
to 80 characters long. This text box may be left  
blank.  
Select the ‘Page Header:’ text box.  
You can specify whether the total results only should  
be printed. To do this:  
A descriptive name of the voting may be entered up  
to 80 characters long. This text box may also be left  
blank. You can specify whether the print out of the  
selected voting includes the total results, group  
results, individual results or the names of the  
delegates who abstained from voting.  
Click on the ‘Total only’ tick box.  
A tick () indicates that this function is enabled.  
Select the ‘Number of Copies:’ field and type in  
the required number (maximum nine).  
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Any combination of ‘Total’, ‘Group’,  
‘Individual’ and ‘Abstain votes’ can be  
chosen.  
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The up and down arrow buttons on the right-  
hand side of this field can be used to scroll to  
the required number.  
Note  
Once you have specified all parameters:  
Click on the ‘Print’ push button.  
If ‘Abstain votes’ is chosen, the names of  
abstaining delegates will be printed whether  
the voting is open or closed.  
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To include the total result:  
Click on the ‘Include Total Results’ tick box.  
To include group results:  
Click on the ‘Include Group Results’ tick box.  
To include individual results:  
Click on the ‘Include Individual Results’ tick  
box.  
To include the names of abstaining delegates:  
Click on the ‘Abstain Votes’ tick box.  
A tick () indicates that the function is enabled.  
You can also specify whether individual results are  
sorted according to group or answer option. When  
sorted by group, the individual results for each  
answer option are displayed, group-by-group. The  
groups to which delegates belong are created using  
the Delegate Database Module. When sorted by  
answer, a list of individual results will be given for  
each answer option.  
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Note  
The ‘Sort by’ options are only active when  
‘Individual Results’ is selected in the ‘Include’  
group. Individual results cannot be sorted by  
group and answer simultaneously.  
To sort by group:  
Click on the ‘Sort by Group’ tick box.  
To sort by answer:  
Click on the ‘Sort by Answer’ tick box.  
It is possible to specify text that will appear at the  
end of the printout. This could be, for example, the  
name of the chairman of the congress, though any  
desired text could be specified. To do so:  
Select the ‘Report Trailer:’ text box.  
Text may be entered up to 80 characters long. This  
text box may also be left blank.  
Once you have specified all parameters:  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.  
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Voting list.  
4 Controlling voting  
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If voting is in progress, the ‘Start’ push button  
will display the text ‘Hold’ or ‘Restart’.  
Depending on what has been specified in the  
‘View’ and ‘Settings’ menus, various elements  
listed above may not be displayed.  
4.1 The control window  
The Control window of the Multi Voting module is  
used to recall votings and to start, control and stop  
the voting process itself. You can also access the  
menu bar, which allows you to specify viewing  
options and settings, print, and work with script files.  
To go to the Control window from the Preparation  
window:  
Note  
If the Quorum and/or Majority options are  
selected, a ‘Requested Quorum’ and/or  
‘Requested Majority’ drop-down list box will  
be present. Each of these boxes also has a  
smaller text field to the right showing the real  
time values of the quorum and majority.  
Click on the ‘Control!’ menu option situated on  
the menu bar.  
The Control window appears:  
If a script file is currently open, the name of the  
script file will be displayed in the title bar at the top  
of the Control window. Votings contained within that  
script file will be displayed in the list box on the right  
side of the control window. If there are more votings  
than can be displayed, a scroll bar is available. If  
there is no voting currently selected or if there is no  
script file currently open, the ‘Name’ edit field is  
empty and the ‘Number’ text field displays ‘1’.  
Figure 28 The Control window  
4.2 Voting without a script  
While most voting is carried out using pre-prepared  
scripts, it is also possible to vote without such a script.  
In this case, a default voting script will be used.  
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Note  
The Control window cannot be opened if there  
is no connection to the Central Control Unit  
(CCU).  
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Note  
When all elements of the Control window are  
displayed and voting is not in progress, the following  
can be seen:  
This is only possible if there is no script file  
open, i.e. if the software has been started up  
but no file has been opened, imported or  
created.  
‘Number’ and ‘Name’ text fields  
‘Start’ and ‘Stop’ voting push buttons  
‘Present’ and ‘Not Voted’ texts  
If the program is open in the Control window, you  
have the same access to voting functions as when a  
script file is open and a voting recalled. You need not  
specify any vote-related parameters (such as open or  
closed vote, time limit etc.) in order to vote. However  
if you wish to do so, see paragraph 3.3.2.  
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Note  
If the Quorum option is enabled and a quorum  
is selected, the ‘Present’ text is replaced by a  
‘Quorum:’ text. The Quorum option is only  
available for parliamentary voting and  
For/Against voting.  
Starting and controlling the vote is carried out in  
exactly the same manner as for voting using a pre-  
prepared script - refer to ‘Starting Voting’.  
Timer  
Once a vote has been carried out without a pre-  
prepared script, the results of the vote are stored in a  
script file called defmv.dat. This file name will appear  
at the top of the Control window once the voting has  
been completed and the results saved. This script file  
‘Previous’ and ‘Next’ voting selection push  
buttons  
‘Recall’ voting push button  
‘Search’ (for a voting) radio buttons, push button  
and list box  
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exists solely to save the results of unscripted votes,  
and can only contain one voting with results. If  
another unscripted vote takes place, the vote results  
will be written over the existing data in this file.  
Figure 30 Voting using a script  
Click on the ‘Next’ push button.  
The details of the ‘next’ voting will appear in the  
‘Number’ and ‘Name’ text fields.  
If a voting was already recalled, it will be replaced by  
the ‘next’ voting and inserted back into the voting list  
in its original position. If there is no voting currently  
selected, the first voting in the voting list is selected.  
Figure 29 Voting without a script  
4.3 Voting using a script  
Selecting a voting  
Selecting the previous voting  
This option allows you to select the voting situated  
above the one currently selected on the voting list.  
This feature allows you to select a voting from the  
voting list. It is available from the Control window, if  
you are working in a script file with votings or have  
created a voting in the Preparation window.  
Click on the ‘Previous’ push button.  
Click on the voting you wish to select.  
The details of the ‘previous’ voting will appear in the  
‘Number’ and ‘Name’ text fields.  
Click on the arrow-shaped ‘Recall’ push button.  
The details of the selected voting will appear in the  
‘Number’ and ‘Name’ text fields. If the timer is  
enabled, the time limit for the selected motion will be  
displayed (in minutes:seconds) once voting starts. To  
enable the timer, or alter the time allowed, see  
‘Timed Vote’.  
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Note  
If a voting was already recalled, it will be  
replaced by the ‘previous’ voting and inserted  
back into the voting list in its original position. If  
there is no voting currently selected, the first  
voting in the voting list is selected. After  
recalling a voting, the last selected position in  
the list of votings is maintained. The list does  
not automatically scroll back to the top.  
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Note  
You can also initiate a search to locate a  
particular voting. Please refer to the procedure  
described for the ‘Search’ facility in the  
Preparation window.  
4.3.1 Selecting a quorum and majority  
From the Control window, it is possible to select a  
quorum or majority. The quorums and majorities are  
created and edited from the Preparation window. For  
more information, please refer to paragraph 0  
Once you have selected a voting, you can start  
voting.  
Selecting a quorum  
Selecting the next voting  
This is done using the ‘Requested Quorum:’  
dropdown list box, which contains the names of all  
the quorums, which have been created. There is also  
a 'None' option, if you do not wish to specify a  
quorum. To select a quorum:  
This option allows you to select the voting situated  
below the one currently selected in the voting list.  
Use the arrow key to view the choices.  
Click on the required selection.  
When a quorum is selected, the text field to the right  
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of the ‘Requested Quorum:’ drop-down list box shows  
displayed the ‘Start’ text, whose function and text  
the calculated value of the quorum.  
changes depending on the state of the voting. The  
full range of possibilities for this push button are:  
Before voting has been started, the push button  
displays the text ‘Start’ and is used to start voting.  
Once voting has started, the push button displays  
the text ‘Hold’ and is used to suspend voting.  
If voting has been suspended, the push button  
displays the text ‘Restart’ and is used to restart  
voting.  
Once voting has been restarted, the push button  
displays the text ‘Hold’ and is used to suspend  
voting.  
Once voting has been completed, (and the ‘Stop’  
push button has been pressed), the push button  
displays the text ‘Start’ and is used to start voting  
(on a new voting, or to re-vote on the same  
motion).  
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The ‘Quorum’ text box in the lower left corner  
of the Control window shows the number of  
authorized delegates present.  
Selecting a majority  
This is done using the ‘Requested Majority’ dropdown  
list box, which contains the names of all the  
majorities, which have been created. There is also a  
'None' option, if you do not wish to specify a  
majority. To select a majority:  
Use the arrow key to view the choices.  
Click on the required selection.  
When a majority is selected, the text field to the right  
of the ‘Requested Majority:’ drop-down list box shows  
the calculated value of the majority.  
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The voting state can also change due to the  
action of the timer. If a time limit has been  
specified and ‘Auto Vote Stop’ is active, voting  
is suspended once the time limit is reached.  
The push button will display the text ‘Start’ and  
can be used to restart voting. If ‘Auto Vote  
Stop’ is not active voting can still continue until  
manually stopped. To enable the timer or alter  
the time allowed, see Timed Vote.  
4.3.2 Starting voting  
Before the voting start it is possible to activate an  
attention tone. This attention tone can be used to  
page the delegates before the vote starts. To activate  
an attention tone:  
Click on the ‘Page’ push button.  
Once you have paged the delegates, you can start a  
vote on the selected motion. To start voting:  
To stop a vote:  
Click on the ‘Stop’ push button.  
Click on the ‘Start’ push button.  
When you click on ‘Stop’, delegates will be unable to  
cast any more votes. Any conferencing facilities  
suspended during voting will be restarted. The timer  
is reset, and the push button alongside ‘Stop’ displays  
the text ‘Start’ and is used to start voting (on a new  
motion or to re-vote on the same motion).  
If you attempt to start voting on a motion that has  
already been voted on, a message will be displayed  
with the following text:  
‘Voting results exist for this motion.  
Overwrite?’  
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button to continue voting  
and to overwrite the existing motion.  
4.4 Exiting Multi Voting  
Click on the ‘Cancel’ push button to stop voting.  
4.4.1 Temporarily exiting Multi Voting  
It is possible to temporarily leave Multi Voting  
without closing it down completely. To do so:  
Once the voting procedure is initialised, the delegates  
can start casting their votes. The ‘Next’ and ‘Recall’  
push buttons are disabled while voting is taking  
place. If the timer is enabled, the ‘Time’ display will  
be updated every second to show the available time  
left to vote. If the ‘Interim Results’ option is enabled,  
the incoming votes will be displayed on screen. It is  
possible to control a vote, which is taking place.  
Click on the minimize button situated at the top  
right of the application window.  
The Multi Voting program will become iconized in  
the Windows Taskbar. To re-enter Multi Voting:  
Click on the Voting icon.  
4.3.3 Controlling voting  
While voting is taking place it is possible to hold,  
restart or stop the voting. Holding and restarting is  
accomplished using the push button which initially  
4.4.2 Permanently exiting Multi Voting  
If you wish to exit Multi Voting completely:  
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• Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Exit’.  
If you have requested to exit before saving a script  
file that has changed, a warning message with the  
following text is displayed:  
‘Changes have been made to <filename>.  
Do you want to save?’  
Click on the ‘Yes’ push button to save the  
changed script file and exit the program.  
Click on the ‘No’ push button to exit without  
saving the changed script file.  
Click on the ‘Cancel’ push button to return to the  
program without exiting.  
When you exit Multi Voting you will return to the  
Windows desktop.  
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Tip  
You can also exit Multi Voting by clicking on  
the 'close' button on the far top right corner of  
the window.  
Note  
By closing the Startup program, all applications  
- including Multi Voting - will close.  
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5 Voting import/export  
5.1 Introduction  
The DCN Next Generation Voting applications can import voting scripts and export voting results. The  
voting import and export takes into account the ImportSeparator setting in the Database section of  
DCNNG.INI:  
[Database]  
ImportSeparator=,  
This setting determines what character is used to separate fields in import and/or export files. The default  
separator is a comma (“,”). The default separator will be used when no separator is specified in the  
DCNNG.INI-file.  
5.2 Import voting script  
5.2.1 Introduction  
In voting scripts the DCN Next Generation operator can prepare a voting even if the DCN Next Generation  
system is not running. A voting script is a simple ASCII file that describes one or more voting rounds. The  
default extension of the voting script file is “imp”, but voting script files with different extension can be  
imported also. When imported into the DCN Next Generation, these voting rounds are the same as those  
made with the Multi and/or Parliamentary Voting applications.  
5.2.2 Import file layout  
Settings that do not apply for a particular type of vote are simply ignored, but the separator characters that  
delimit these entries must be present.  
File starts with the line:  
DCNNG VOTING SCRIPT x.0<SEP>script name<EOL>  
where:  
Indicates the type of file and the version of DCN Next  
Generation required to handle it. (required entry) In this  
fixed text, the letter ‘x’ represents the major version  
number of the DCN Next Generation software.  
Name of the script to be stored in the database. 8  
characters maximum. A script cannot be imported if it has  
a name which is already present in the DCN Next  
Generation system. (required entry).  
DCNNG VOTING SCRIPT  
x.0  
script name  
Indicates a separator character.  
Indicates an end of line (carriage return (0x0D) and  
<SEP>  
<EOL>  
newline character(0x0A)).  
A 2-line entry follows for each vote:  
First line:  
voting number<SEP>voting name<SEP>voting subject<SEP>voting  
kind<SEP>voting menu<SEP>not used<SEP>not used<SEP>interim  
results<SEP>number of answers<EOL>  
where:  
This must be in the range 1-9999. (The default is 1 for the first  
vote and is incremented for each subsequent vote in the script.)  
20 characters maximum. Default empty.  
voting number  
voting name  
voting subject  
voting kind  
132 characters maximum. Default empty.  
A number in the range 1-6 that specifies the type of vote: See  
table 1 for explanation. The default is 1 for the first vote and is  
the previous value for subsequent votes.  
A number in the range 1-7 that specifies the layout for the  
possible answers on the delegate LCD screens: See table 2 for  
voting menu  
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explanation. The default is 1 for the first vote and is the previous  
value for subsequent votes.  
The fields are not used, and can be left blank.  
Not used  
A number in the range 0-4 that specifies the interim results  
interim results  
setting. See table 3 for an explanation of these values. The default  
is 0 for the first vote and is the previous value for all subsequent  
votes.  
A number that indicates how many answers are possible in this  
vote. This is a required entry. There is no default.  
Indicates a separator character.  
Indicates an end of line (carriage return (0x0D) and newline  
character(0x0A)).  
number of answers  
<SEP>  
<EOL>  
Table 1: Voting kind numbering  
Table 2: Voting menu settings  
1 Yes, No  
2 Yes, No, Abstain  
3 For, Against  
4 --, -, 0, +, ++  
5 1, 2, 3, ...  
Table 3: Interim results settings  
0 None  
1 Total  
2 Total + Individual  
3 Total on PC only  
4 Total + Individual on PC  
only  
1
2
3
4
5
Parliamentary vote  
For/Against vote  
Audience Response vote  
Rating vote  
Multiple Choice vote  
6
Opinion Poll vote  
6 A, B, C, ...  
7 ..., C, B, A  
8 Yes, No, Abstain, NPPV  
Second line:  
answer legend<SEP>answer text<SEP>answer correct<EOL>  
where:  
Legend text for this answer (10 characters maximum).  
Descriptive text for this answer (66 characters maximum).  
In a multiple choice vote, this setting indicates whether the  
answer is correct (TRUE) or incorrect (FALSE).  
answer legend  
answer text  
answer correct  
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Note  
This line is repeated for the number of answers.  
5.3 Export voting results  
5.3.1 Introduction  
In DCN Next Generation Voting applications, it is possible to automatically save the final voting results for a  
single voting round. This section specifies the layout of such an export file.  
5.3.2 Results export file layout  
The results export file is composed of the following lines of data (in this order):  
Identification  
answer legend  
This section is the 1st line in the file.  
This section consists of lines repeated for each possible answer in  
this vote (see table 1, section 5.2.2 ).  
date and time  
total results  
This section contains the date and time the voting was stopped.  
This section consists of a part with a fixed number of lines with the  
totals and a part consisting of lines repeated for each possible  
answer in this vote (see table 1, section 5.2.2 ). I.e. totals per  
answer.  
individual results  
This section is conditional and consists of a line for each delegate.  
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DCNNG RESULT x.0<SEP>voting number<SEP>voting name<SEP>voting  
subject<SEP>voting kind<SEP>number of answers<EOL>  
where:  
Indicates the type of file and the version of DCN Next  
DCNNG RESULT x.0  
Generation that produced it. In this file type indication, the letter  
‘x’ represents the major version number of the DCN Next  
Generation software.  
A number in the range 1-9999.  
The name of the vote.  
The voting subject text.  
A number in the range 1-7 that specifies the type of vote: See  
table 1 for explanation.  
voting number  
voting name  
voting subject  
voting kind  
The number of possible answer options in this vote.  
number of answers  
Answer legend  
This line is repeated ‘number of answers’ times:  
answer legend<SEP>answer text<SEP>answer correct<EOL>  
where:  
answer legend  
Legend text for the answer.  
Descriptive text for the answer.  
answer text  
In a multiple choice vote, this setting indicates whether the  
answer is correct (TRUE) or incorrect (FALSE).  
answer correct  
Date and time  
This line contains the date and time the voting was performed (the exact time will indicate the time the voting  
is stopped).  
DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM<EOL>  
where:  
Date of voting, DD = day (2 digits), MM = month (2 digits),  
YYYY = year (4 digits).  
DD-MM-YYYY  
Time of voting, HH = hour (2 digits, 24 hour military time  
format), MM = minutes (2 digits)  
HH:MM  
Total results  
total voting results<EOL>  
present legend<SEP>number of present<EOL>  
not voted legend<SEP>number of not voted<EOL>  
quorum name<SEP>required quorum<SEP>authorized delegates<EOL>  
majority name<SEP>required majority<SEP>majority<EOL>  
where:  
total voting results  
The average result (0-1000) of an Audience Response or Rating  
type voting.  
Legend text  
present legend  
The number of voters registered as present  
Legend text  
number of present  
not voted legend  
number of not voted  
quorum name  
The number of present voters who have not voted  
The name of the used Quorum formula  
The number of authorized delegates that must be present for a  
voting to become approved, it will be 65535 (0xFFFF) when no  
quorum is required  
required quorum  
The number of authorized delegates present  
The name of the used Majority formula  
The number of “for”- or “yes”-votes necessary for a voting to  
become approved, it will be 4294967295 (0xFFFFFFFF) when no  
majority is required)  
authorized delegates  
majority name  
required majority  
The number of “for”- or “yes”-votes  
Majority  
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This line is then repeated ‘number of answers’ times:  
answer option legend<SEP>answer option result<SEP><EOL>  
where:  
Answer text  
answer option legend  
The number of voters who selected this answer.  
answer option result  
Individual results  
This line is repeated for each delegate (if selected):  
delegate id<SEP>screen line<SEP>group<SEP>answer legend<EOL>  
where:  
A number in the range 1-1000 (single CCU) or 1-1500 (multi-  
CCU) that identifies the delegate in the delegate database. Each  
delegate has a unique ID-number.  
delegate id  
Text of 33 characters which identifies the delegate as text. Can be  
generated by either the DB application or using DCNNGAPI.  
The name of the group for this delegate as determined by the  
names file. If the delegate is not associated with a group this part  
is empty.  
Screenline  
Group  
The legend of the answer given by the delegate.  
answer legend  
5.4 Export Multiple Choice voting script + results  
5.4.1 Introduction  
In the Multiple Choice Voting application, it is possible to save a script and any voting results in a single  
export file. It is a special kind of export file as it only contains Multiple Choice voting and contains the  
information of all votings in the script.  
5.4.2 Script + results export file layout  
The results export file is composed of the following lines of data (in this order):  
identification  
voting info  
This section is the 1st line in the file.  
This section consists of a part with a fixed number of lines with the  
voting description and a part consisting of lines repeated for each  
possible answer in this vote.  
This entire section is repeated for each voting in the script.  
This section consists of one fixed line plus one line per voting for  
each delegate with voting authorization.  
individual results  
Identification  
DCNNG MC RESULT x.0<SEP>script name<SEP>number of votings<EOL>  
where:  
Indicates the type of file and the version of DCN Next  
Generation that produced it. In this file type indication, the letter  
‘x’ represents the major version number of the DCN Next  
Generation software.  
DCNNG MC RESULT  
x.0  
Name of a script (20 characters maximum).  
The number of votings in the script.  
script name  
number of votings  
Voting info  
This entire section is repeated ‘number of votings’ times.  
voting number<SEP>voting name<SEP>voting subject<SEP>number of  
answers><EOL>  
where:  
See page 34 for a description of the fields.  
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This line is then repeated ‘number of answers’ times:  
answer legend<SEP>answer text<SEP>answer correct<EOL>  
where:  
See page 34 for a description of the fields.  
Individual results  
This entire section is repeated for each delegate with voting authorization.  
delegate id<SEP>screenline<SEP>group<SEP>number of correct  
answers<EOL>  
where:  
The number of answers given by the delegate which matched the  
answer with correct indication on in the script.  
number of correct  
answers  
See page 35 of the description of the fields not described here.  
This line is then repeated ‘number of votings’ times:  
answer legend<EOL>  
where:  
See page 34 for a description of the fields.  
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