User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Vocera Badge User Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to Vocera
- Badge Features
- Commands
- Basic Calling
- Advanced Commands
- Blocking and Accepting Calls
- Broadcasting to a Group
- Calling Telephone Numbers
- Calling an Address Book Entry or Buddy
- Forwarding Your Calls
- Getting Other Information
- Issuing Urgent Commands
- Joining or Leaving a Group
- Locating a Vocera User or Group Member
- Navigating IVR Phone Trees with a Badge
- Placing a Three-Way Conference Call
- Redialing Phone Numbers
- Sending and Receiving Numeric Pages
- Using Instant Conferences
- Optional Commands
- 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
- Notification Prompts
- 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
- Block and Accept Calls
- Broadcast to a Group
- Call a User or Group Member
- Dial a Telephone Number
- Environmental Services
- Forward a Call
- Getting Help
- Locate Users and Groups
- Log In and Log Out
- Manage Groups
- Miscellaneous
- Place a Three-Way Conference Call
- Play Messages
- Record Your Name and Greeting
- Send and Receive Numeric Pages
- Send Messages
- Summon and Dismiss the Genie
- Transfer a Call
- Use Instant Conferences
- Work With Your Groups
- Work with Sites
- Frequently Asked Questions
BADGE FEATURES
18 VOCERA BADGE USERGUIDE
Enhanced Durability
The B3000 is more durable and rugged than its B2000 predecessor. All buttons on the badge
now use dome switches instead of mechanical switches. Menu selection buttons have been
moved from the side to the front of the badge, and the battery latch is now part of the battery. A
metallic spine reinforces the shell and serves as the attachment point for accessories at the top of
the badge. The B3000 has been tested to withstand dust, shock, and vibration. Like the B2000
badge, the B3000 is NOT water-resistant.
Enhanced Display
The B3000 badge display, which is 11% larger than the B2000 display but with nearly twice as
many pixels, has been moved to the front of the badge and positioned in portrait orientation. To
conserve power, the display is activated only when you press buttons, use menus, or are on a
call. Otherwise, the display is powered off. You can choose to invert the screen, thus letting you
conveniently read the text by tilting the bottom of the badgeup.
The following figure show the B3000 screen in different orientations (right side up and upside
down):
The following figure shows a user tilting his badge up to read the inverted screen: