Vocera Communications B3000N Manuel D’Utilisation

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BADGE FEATURES
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VOCERA BADGE USER GUIDE
Radio with 802.11 a/b/g/n Support
802.11a/n support allows the B3000n to operate in the higher 5GHz frequency range, avoiding
the congestion and interference in the 2.4GHz range of 802.11b/g. Less interference results
in greater voice quality and better speech recognition. The radio allows use of either or both
frequencies, as desired.
Call Button LED Halo Colors
The B3000n provides an LED-lighted halo around the Call button to indicate the status of the
badge, allowing other people to see if you are in a call.
Figure 1: Call button LED halo
The LED halo around the Call button uses the following colors:
Table 1: Call button halo colors
Color
Meaning
Green
On an active call
Amber
In DND mode or on hold
Cycle through colors
Off network
Because the halo light around the Call button appears on the front of the badge, you may need to
tilt the badge up to see your own halo light clearly. Other people should be able to see your halo
light easily and notice whether you are currently on an active call.
Orientation Sensor
The B3000n badge display contains an orientation sensor that automatically inverts the text
on its display when you tilt up the bottom of the badge, making it easy to read the screen. To
conserve power, the display is activated only when you press buttons, use menus, or are on a
call. Otherwise, the display is powered off.
The following figure shows the B3000n screen:
The following figure shows a user tilting the badge to read the screen: