Vocera Communications AB3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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 The Badge Menus
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The status message area may show one of the following alerts:
Status Message
Meaning
Name—not blinking
The name of the person who is logged in to the Vocera
system using this badge.
Name—blinking
If someone is trying to call you, this shows you the
name of the person who is calling. If you are already on
a call, this shows the name of the person with whom
you are currently speaking. If you are already on a call
and you hear the Call Waiting tone, this displays the
name of the person who is trying to call you.
If you are in a conference, this shows its name. If you
are receiving a broadcast, this shows the name of the
person making the broadcast.
If you received a message, this shows the name of the
person who sent the message for 15 seconds.
Vocera
Your badge is communicating with the Genie.
Logged out
No one is logged in with this badge.
Searching for Access
Points or Off Network
The badge is out of network range or is not able to
connect with the network. If you are sure you are
within range of your network, contact your system
administrator.
Searching for Server
The badge is within network range, but it is not
communicating with the Vocera Server. See 
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 correctly
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. On a B3000 badge, this screen also
displays the Vocera serial number.