User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Vocera User Guide
- What’s New
- Important Safety Instructions
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to Vocera
- Getting Started
- Features of Your Badge
- Basic Calling
- Logging In and Out
- Recording Names and Greetings
- Calling Other Users
- Calling a Member of a Group
- Broadcasting to a Group
- Training the Genie
- Answering a Call
- Ending a Call
- Using Buttons to Answer “Yes” or “No”
- Call Waiting
- Putting a Caller on Hold and Releasing the Hold
- Using Do Not Disturb
- Sending a Voice Message
- Playing, Saving, and Erasing Voice Messages
- Commands You Can Use During Message Play
- Using the Auto Answer Commands
- Advanced Commands
- Commands for Group Managers
- Maintaining Your Badge
- Voice and Text Email Messages
- The User Console
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does the Genie sometimes have trouble understanding me?
- Why is my badge chirping or beeping?
- Why does my badge sometimes beep when I’m talking to someone?
- Why does my badge display say “Searching for Server”?
- Why does my badge beep and then restart?
- None of the buttons on the badge seem to work, and the screen is frozen or blank. How do I get the badge to work again?
- How can I stop the system from logging me out when I put my badge in the charger?
- I heard a busy signal when I pressed the Call button. What happened?
- I can make calls, but I can’t receive calls or messages. What do I do?
- Some of my text messages begin with code such as
- End User Sales Agreement
- End User License Agreement
- Specifications and Regulatory Notices
- 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
- Place a Conference Call
- Initiate a Broadcast
- Forward a Call
- Transfer a Call
- Listen to and Leave Voice Messages
- Block and Accept Calls
- Locate Users and Groups
- Work with your own Groups
- Manage Groups
- Miscellaneous
- Index
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mend recycling the materials at a recycling center in your commu-
nity. If you choose to dispose of the batteries, consult the
regulations that are in force in your locale.
12. When recycling or discarding the battery, make it nonconductive
by applying vinyl tape to the terminals located on the edges of the
battery, at the sides.
ATTENTION: IL Y A DANGER D'EXPLOSION S'IL Y A REMPLACE-
MENT INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE, REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT
AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU MÊME TYPE OU D'UN TYPE ÉQUIVALENT
RECOMMANDÉ PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR. METTRE AU REBUT LES
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FABRICANT.
Important Information About Use in Certain Areas
1. Turn your badge OFF in facilities when any posted notices instruct
you to turn off all devices that emit a radio frequency. In parts of
certain facilities, such as hospitals or health care facilities, equip-
ment may be in use that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
2. If you have any reason to suspect that the badge is interfering with
sensitive equipment, turn the badge OFF immediately. To turn the
badge OFF, depress the Call button for 5 seconds or remove the
battery.
3. Turn your badge OFF and do not use the charger when you are in
any area with potentially explosive materials in the atmosphere.
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in
bodily injury or death. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres
include, for example: fueling areas; transfer or storage facilities for
fuel or chemicals; facilities with equipment using liquefied petro-
leum gas, such as propane or butane; and areas where the air con-
tains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.