
DCN Next Generation Open Interface Release 2.4 Attendance Registration
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Bosch Communications Systems | 2007 February | SRS_ATINF | Du100902
2. INTERNAL FUNCTIONING OF ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION
2.1 Introduction
The Attendance Registration application is divided into three closely related parts:
a. Attendance registration
b. Access control
c. Delegate identification
In the following section an explanation is given about the three parts.
Note that if the attendance registration application is not active in the CCU, however the authority
settings as present in the delegate database are used to accept or reject actions of the
delegates.
For example, when a delegate has no Voting authority, he will not be requested to cast his vote.
The authority settings are part of the delegate database, which should be downloaded using the
remote functions as described in [SRS_SCSIINF].
2.1.1 Attendance registration
Attendance registration is an application that allows the remote controller to keep track of the
delegates present in the system. To accomplish this the delegate must register himself present
by using one of the selectable options:
• Pressing his ‘Present key’ on his unit. (No leave option)
• Activating the external ‘present’ contact. (No leave option)
• Entering his PIN Code on his unit. (No leave option)
• Inserting his ID-card in his or any unit. To leave he withdraws the ID-card.
• Inserting his ID-card in the entrance-unit of the system. To leave he has to insert his
ID-card in the exit-unit of the system.
One of the above options is selectable for registration of a delegate.
Note 1: Activating the external ‘present’ contact will act the same as pressing the ‘Present key’.
Note 2: The use of the ID-card can, as an extra option, be combined with entering a pin-code.
Note 3: The ID-card insertion in a unit can be selected to be in his own unit only (fixed seating) or
in any unit of the system (free seating). In the latter situation the attendance application
connects the current seat to the delegate. The new seat-delegate combination is used
within the system.
The attendance registration application keeps track of the delegate, which enters the system
(become present) and leaves the system (become absent). The differences (if any) are reported
to the remote controller every second.
2.1.2 Access Control
Access Control keeps track of the delegate's accessibility for the applications Microphone
Management, Intercom and Voting as stored in the delegate database. Note that the content of
the delegate database is controlled by the remote functions available in the System Configuration
application. More information can be found in [SRS_SCSIINF].
A delegate can get control for an application (if he has access according to the authority settings
in the delegate database) using one of the following options:
• Entering his PIN Code on his unit.
• Inserting his ID-card in his or any unit.
• Inserting his ID-card in the entrance-unit to get access for his seat as stored in the
delegate database. Inserting the ID-card in the exit-unit disables the accessibility.
One of the above options is selectable for access control.
Note: The use of the ID-card can, as an extra option, be combined with entering a pin-code.
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