Vocera Communications B2000 Manual Do Utilizador

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Power Off
Power Off turns off all power to the badge and the badge 
display to preserve the battery charge when you are away 
from the network. (Press the Call button to turn the 
power on again.) 
Info
The Info feature gives you information about the badge 
you are using and how it is connected to the network. 
Most of this information is intended to be used by your 
system administrator for diagnostic purposes.
The Info menu provides the following information:
Battery
The battery strength is given in volts (V). The badge operates cor-
rectly when the battery level is 3.5 V or greater.
Badge MAC
The MAC address is a unique identifier for your badge that the 
Vocera server uses as the Badge ID.
Location
The name of the location or the physical network address of the 
access point with which your badge is currently communicating.
Badge IP
The Internet Protocol (IP) network address of the badge.
Server IP
The IP network address of the Vocera server.
Version
The version of the firmware (internal control programs) that your 
badge is using.
AP MAC
The physical network address assigned to the access point to which 
the badge is currently connected.