Vocera Communications AB3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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 Recording Names and Greetings
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If your organization shares Vocera devices, make sure you log out when you
are finished using your badge or phone. Turning the power off or removing the
battery does not log you out—the Genie remembers you are logged in when
the device gains power again. When you place a phone or a badge and battery
together in the charger, the system may automatically log you out, depending
on a preference set by your administrator.
You can log into the system on only one Vocera device at a time. If you try to
log in with a second badge or phone, the Genie reminds you and asks you to
confirm if you still want to log in. When you say Yes, the system logs in your
new badge and logs out your first Vocera device.
Recording Names and Greetings
To allow your callers to hear your name in your own voice, and to enable callers
to hear a personal greeting when they leave messages, use the following voice
commands to record your name and to record, play, and erase your greeting.
Action
Recommended Voice
Commands
Alternative Forms
Record your name
Record name.
Record my name.
Record, play back, or
erase your greeting
Record greeting.
Play back greeting.
Erase greeting.
Record my greeting.
Play back my greeting.
Erase my greeting.
Using the Welcome Tutorial on the Badge
Even if you've had a training session in the use of the badge, you may find it
hard to remember the basics that seemed so simple in the classroom. The Genie
provides a brief and witty welcome tutorial to bring you up to speed in badge
use. The tutorial is easy to use, and it covers enough of the basics to help your
experience with the badge be a positive one.
During the tutorial, the Genie describes how to use the badge, records your
name, and shows you how to make a call. You can end the tutorial at any
time by pressing the Hold/DND button. You can play the tutorial as many
times as you want, or you can return at a later time to the section that records
commands.