Here is a 
  general summary for the Shelby County Primary Election on May 
  7th,  2002.  Shelby County used 133 new R-4 AVTS units for Early Voting.  They started on 
  April 17th in the Election Office with 7 units.  Then on April 26th, they 
  added their other 18 sites, with 7 units each.  They finished Early 
  Voting on May 2nd.
   
  They 
  had 9 units that had problems during the Early Voting Process.  
  There were 3 units that would not release the Voter Card after voting.  
  It looks like 1 of the Card Readers has been installed too tight because 
  when you insert a card there is friction when inserting the card and then when 
  it ejects, it simply stays in the card reader, you then have to pull on 
  the card while rebooting  the system in order to get the card out.  
  There are 2 other units that have no friction problem, but it looks like the 
  card reader needs the spring or whatever ejects the card to be 
  tightened/strengthened, because the card reader does not eject the card far 
  enough out of the reader, and then the card is stuck in the reader, then 
  having to  pull on the card while rebooting the system.  There are 3 
  units that do a continuous boot, when starting the system.  Once I 
  inserted a PCMCIA card the continuous boot stopped, however the poll workers 
  did not remove the PCMCIA card and reinsert it, which might have resolved the 
  problem.  There are 2 units that went completely blank, and will not boot 
  up.  There is 1 unit that boots, but the screen is a rainbow of colors 
  and cannot be seen.
   
  Obviously 
  all of these units will be shipped back to McKinney for repair and 
  maintenance.  I just wanted to give everyone that will be using AVTS 
  units in the future, a heads up of possible problems you may encounter.  
  Also, this represents about a 7% failure rate.  Is there anything that 
  the manufacturing plant can do to improve these problems.  If we install 
  19,000 units in Georgia, then we are looking at having to repair over 1300 
  units after their first election.
   
  Other than 
  machine problems and the Table Top Card Reader/New Smart Card problems.  
  Everything else went fine.  The loading up of all 133 PCMCIA cards, 
  accumulating results, and Central Count all worked without a 
  hitch.
   
  Jeff Hintz
Diebold 
  Election Systems
405 N. 115th Street
Omaha, NE 68154
(402) 
  697-7171 office 
(402) 697-7166 fax
(402) 871-3346 
  cell