Vocera Communications B2000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Reading Text Messages
There are two kinds of messages you can read on your badge display: 
• Email messages. (The previous section describes how to send these 
to badges.)
• Text messages that are sent from the User Console. (See The User 
To simplify the following instructions, the term “text messages” in the 
following procedure refers to messages sent from either source.
To read text messages on the badge display:
1.
Hold the badge so that the display screen is visible.
2.
Press the Up button once to see the Messages icon:
3.
Press the Select button to select the Messages feature. You will 
see a list of message subjects, one subject per line.The newest 
messages are listed first.
If the message was sent from an email account, the subject line dis-
plays the first 12 or 13 characters of the message.
4.
Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the list of subjects 
until you see the message you want to read.
5.
Press the Select button to display the message associated with the 
selected subject. The display shows the body of the message, and 
then the sender’s name, the sender’s email address, and the date 
and time the message was received by the Vocera server. Use the 
Up and Down buttons to scroll through the message, if necessary.
Note:  There is a limit of 150 characters for all text messages sent 
to a badge. The Vocera User Console will not allow the sender to 
create a message longer than 150 characters, but there is no way 
to enforce this rule for email sent from a computer. If an email 
message appears to be incomplete, it may mean that the original 
message was longer than 150 characters.