User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Vocera Badge User Guide
- Contents
- What's New
- Welcome to Vocera
- Badge Features
- Commands
- Basic Calling
- Advanced Commands
- Calling Telephone Numbers
- Calling an Address Book Entry or Buddy
- Sending and Receiving Numeric Pages
- Redialing Phone Numbers
- Using Instant Conferences
- Broadcasting to a Group
- Forwarding Your Calls
- Placing a Three-Way Conference Call
- Issuing Urgent Commands
- Joining or Leaving a Group
- Locating a Vocera User or Group Member
- Recording Your Voiceprint
- Blocking and Accepting Calls
- Recording a Dictation Session
- Getting Other Information
- Navigating IVR Phone Trees with a Badge
- Special Features
- Communicating with Multiple Sites
- Commands for Group Managers
- Sending Text Messages to Vocera Devices
- Using Vocera Access Anywhere
- The User Console
- Maintaining Your Badge
- Reference
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does the Genie have trouble understanding me?
- Why is my device chirping or beeping?
- Why does my device beep when I'm talking to someone?
- Why does my device display say "Searching for Server"?
- Why does the Genie ask me to wait when I press Call?
- Why can't I receive calls or messages?
- Why do some text messages begin with strange characters?
- Why does my badge beep and then restart?
- What can I do if badge buttons are not working?
- How can I stop getting logged out when I charge my badge?
- Agreements, Specifications, and Notices
- Important Safety Instructions
- Command Reference
- Summon and Dismiss the Genie
- Log In and Log Out
- Record Your Name, Greeting, and Voiceprint
- Call a User or Group Member
- Dial a Telephone Number
- Broadcast to a Group
- Forward a Call
- Transfer a Call
- Use Instant Conferences
- Send and Receive Numeric Pages
- Block and Accept Calls
- Send Messages
- Play Messages
- Locate Users and Groups
- Work With Your Groups
- Manage Groups
- Place a Three-Way Conference Call
- Work with Sites
- Dictation
- Getting Help
- Miscellaneous
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Index
Using Sites in Voice Commands
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Because you and other users can roam among sites, you also have a current
site. In most situations, your current site and home site are identical. Your
current site changes only when you are on the network at another physical
site.
In some situations, your organization may have a "global" site that does not
represent any physical location. Your administrator can assign users, groups,
and address book entries to the global site if they are not associated with a
specific physical site.
Using Sites in Voice Commands
If your deployment has multiple sites, your usual procedures allow you to place
your most common calls. That is, to call a user who is at your current site, or to
call a user whose home site is the same as your current site, simply use normal
voice commands—Vocera will find the person for you.
For example, if you want to call Tech Support at your current site, simply
say "Call Tech Support". If you are visiting Chicago, and you want to call
Remington Peters, whose home site is Chicago, just say "Call Remington
Peters". Vocera will find Remington even if he is visiting another site.
You can also use normal voice commands to call a user, group, or address book
entry at the global site, if your installation has one. However, if the party you're
calling happens to have the same name as a user, group, or address book entry
at your local site, Vocera automatically calls the local party. In this situation, you
need to connect to the proper site before you issue the command.
To call users, groups, or address book entries at any arbitrary site, you must first
explicitly connect to the proper site, and then issue the normal voice command.
Explicitly connecting to a site always works, no matter where you or the party
you are calling happen to be located, assuming you have permission to call
users at remote sites.
Here are some examples of using sites in the "Call" voice command:
Action Recommended Commands
Calling a user at your current site Call April Buckley.
Calling a user whose home site is
the same as your current site
Call April Buckley.