Vocera Communications B2000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Advanced Commands
Some commands require special badge permissions or are a little more 
complex than the commands described in Basic Calling on page 27. This 
chapter describes these commands.
The commands are grouped by category. When a command requires 
special permission, it is marked by an asterisk (*) in the description. Your 
system administrator enables or disables permissions for each user. If 
you do not have permission to use a command that requires one, the 
Genie will tell you.
Calling Telephone Numbers
If the Vocera Telephony Solution Software is installed on your system, 
you can ask the Genie to call telephone numbers. Separate permissions 
are required to make calls to in-house extensions, local numbers, and 
long-distance numbers.
The following commands are available:
Notice that you use the same command to make local and long distance 
calls. The Genie will prompt for the number, including the area code. If 
the area code you say matches the local area code or toll-free area 
codes set up by your system administrator, the call will be considered 
local.
The Genie understands numbers, including variations of a number. For 
example, “Dial extension four one zero zero,” “Dial extension four one 
oh oh,” or “Dial extension forty one hundred” are all recognized as 
commands to dial 4100. The Genie does not recognize commands to 
dial letters (for example, 1-800-VOC-ERA1).
Action
Recommended Voice 
Commands
(Examples in Italics)
Alternative Forms
Call an 
extension*
Dial extension 5120.
Call a local or 
long distance 
telephone 
number*
Get me an outside line.
Dial an outside number.