Vocera Communications AB3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Anti-Microbial Protection 
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The change affects only the listening device in use at the time. That is, if you
are using a headset and you adjust the volume during a call, you change the
volume for the headset only. If a headset is not plugged in, you change the
volume for the badge speaker only.
Flipping the Screen
You can invert the B3000 screen, turning it upside down, thus making it easy to
tilt up to read.
To flip the B3000 screen:
1. Tilt the bottom of the badge up to look at the screen.
2. Press the Up button until you see the Settings icon.
3. Press the Up button until you see the Flip Screen icon.
4. Press the Select button to flip the screen and return to the main screen.
Anti-Microbial Protection
Most exterior surfaces of B3000 and B2000 badges incorporate an antimicrobial
additive from BioCote® to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, and fungi.
This additive is molded into the badge material, and you cannot wear it off or
remove it by scratching the badge.
A topical solution, also from BioCote, is applied to the buttons and the plastic
display screen of B3000 and B2000 badges. The battery compartment, the
inner surface of the battery, and the microphone screen do not incorporate
antimicrobial protection.
Headset Jack
The headset jack accepts an earphone/microphone-style headset (sold
separately) for times when you want more privacy or when you are working
in a noisy environment. When you attach a headset, the device's microphone
operation is suppressed. The speaker is also suppressed unless you turn on
the Announce through Speaker property. See 
On a Vocera badge, you can adjust the volume for a headset separately from
the badge speaker volume. See 
Alert Tones and Notifications
Alert tones are controlled by settings on the Vocera server. Your device may play
any or all of the following alert tones: