Vocera Communications AB3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Logging In at a Site you are Visiting 
Communicating with Multiple Sites ··· 81
Action
Recommended Commands
Calling a user at a remote site or
any arbitrary site *
1. Connect to Santa Cruz.
2. Wait for the next Genie prompt, then say:
Call April Buckley.
You can use any voice command after you connect to a site. The connection
exists for the current call only. When you end the call, the connection is closed.
Logging In at a Site you are Visiting
If you don't log out when you leave a site, and you bring your logged-in device
to a new site, you won't need to log in again. Vocera identifies you as soon as
you connect to the local network.
If you log out or get a new device at a site you are visiting, you need to log in
when you are on the local network. In this situation, you must connect to your
home site and then log in as you usually do.
Action
Recommended Commands (Italics indicate
an example)
Logging in at a site you are visiting
1. Press the Call button, then wait to hear the
log-in prompt.
2. Connect to your home site as follows:
Connect to Santa Cruz.
3. Wait for the next log-in prompt, then say
or spell your name as usual:
April Buckley.
When you log in at your home site, you don't need to connect to it. You only
need to connect when logging in at a remote site.
Important:  Previous versions of Vocera used site names as a modifier within
the voice command. For example, earlier versions allowed you to say "Call
Sammie Miller in Tampa" or "Broadcast to Managers in Atlanta". Vocera now
requires you to connect to a remote site first, to improve speech recognition.