DSuite Administrator and User Sample Clauses

DSuite Administrator and User. 2 ½ Days  Introduction to Democracy Suite o Democracy Suite Software Component Overview o Tabulator Systems Overview  ImageCast Precinct Ballot Scanner – ICP  ImageCast X-Ballot Marking Device – ICX-BMD  ImageCast Central – ICC o Review of Quick Reference Guides o Additional System Components o Consumable Items o Voting System Process Overview o Generic Election Timeline and Workflow Responsibilities Review  The Election Proofing Process o Overview of the County Proofing Process o The Election Proofing Package o Proofing Ballots o Proofing Reports o Proofing Audio Ballot Files  Election Preparation o Election Event Designer – EED – Programming the Tabulators o Setting Up ImageCast Central – ICC o Setting Up Adjudication  Logic and Accuracy Testing o Testing Steps Overview o Test Deck Overview o Logic and Accuracy Test Procedures  ICX-BMD/ICP  ICC with Adjudication  RTR  Results Xxxxxx and Reporting - RTR o Overview of RTR o Opening an Election in RTR o RTR Settings o Loading Election Results o Managing Results Files and Tabulators in RTR o Manual Entry of Results o Results Reporting and Exporting o Exporting Results Manually  Backing up the Final Results  Purging Test Results ICX-BMD/ICP Operator – 1 Day • ICP Operations o Hardware Overview o Loading/Changing Paper Tape o Loading the Memory Cards o Acceptance Testing o Maintenance and Troubleshooting • ICX-BMD Operations o Hardware Overview o Loading Paper and Toner in the BMD Printer o Loading Election Files o Acceptance Testing o Maintenance and Troubleshooting • Logic and Accuracy Testing o Test Decks and Vote Xxxx • Voting Equipment in the Polling Place o Setting up the Equipment o Opening the Polls o Activating Voter Cards o Voting on the ICX-BMD/ICP o Closing the polling place ICC/ADJ Administration – 1 Day  Overview of ICC and ADJ Functionality  Setting Up the ICC – Loading the Tabulator Files and Scanner Configuration  Setting Up RTR to Manage, Monitor and Automatically Upload Results From ICC/ADJ  Setting Up Adjudication – Loading the Election and Setting Conditions  Logic and Accuracy Testing  Ballot Handling o Scanning Ballots and Common problems o Batch Handling  Rejecting and Resetting batches  Deleting Batches  Adjudicating Ballots o Standard User Vs. Administrative User o Ballot Overlays o Ballot Review and AuditMark o Write-in Resolution o Submitting Batches o Managing Quarantined Ballots o Configuring and Managing Report Profiles ICC/ADJ Operator – ½ Day  Ballot Hand...
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DSuite Administrator and User. 2 ½ Days • Introduction to Democracy Suite o Democracy Suite Software Component Overview o Tabulator Systems Overview ▪ ImageCast Precinct Ballot Scanner – ICP ▪ ImageCast X-Ballot Marking Device – ICX-BMD ▪ ImageCast Central – ICC o Review of Quick Reference Guides o Additional System Components o Consumable Items o Voting System Process Overview o Generic Election Timeline and Workflow Responsibilities Review • The Election Proofing Process o Overview of the County Proofing Process o The Election Proofing Package o Proofing Ballots o Proofing Reports o Proofing Audio Ballot Files • Election Preparation o Election Event Designer – EED – Programming the Tabulators o Setting Up ImageCast Central – ICC o Setting Up Adjudication • Logic and Accuracy Testing o Testing Steps Overview o Test Deck Overview o Logic and Accuracy Test Procedures ▪ ICX-BMD/ICP ▪ ICC with Adjudication ▪ RTR • Results Xxxxxx and Reporting - RTR o Overview of RTR o Opening an Election in RTR o RTR Settings o Loading Election Results o Managing Results Files and Tabulators in RTR o Manual Entry of Results o Results Reporting and Exporting o Exporting Results Manually • Backing up the Final Results • Purging Test Results

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