Vocera Communications B3000 Manual Do Utilizador

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Using Do Not Disturb 
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Using Do Not Disturb
There may be times when it is inconvenient for you to receive calls and message
notifications from the Genie (when you are attending a meeting, for example).
The best way to block calls temporarily is to press the Hold/DND button. When
you are ready to resume accepting calls, press the Hold/DND button again.
On a badge, a light at the top of your badge flashes yellow to remind you that
you are in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode. Also, your badge or phone will beep
every 15 minutes to remind you, unless your system administrator turns off this
setting.
When you put the badge or phone in DND mode, some calls may still be put
through. VIP buddies or a person with VIP status can optionally interrupt DND
mode, and an urgent call is always connected.
The Genie tells VIP buddies and callers who have VIP Status that you are not
accepting calls right now, and asks them "Do you want me to break through?"
If they confirm, the Genie calls your Vocera device. (VIP Status is a permission
granted by the system administrator.)
Urgent calls and urgent broadcasts always break into DND mode — you do not
get the opportunity to reject them. The system administrator must grant a user
permission to make urgent calls and broadcasts.
To block calls using voice commands, see 
Sending Voice and Email Messages
The following topics describe how to send messages from your badge or
phone:
Sending a Voice Message
You can send voice messages to individual users, or you can send messages to
all members of a group simultaneously. You can also specify that the message
is urgent. By default, the maximum length of each message is one minute,
although your system administrator can set it as high as three minutes.
If you send an urgent message, it automatically breaks through to all
recipients, regardless of what they are doing at the time. See