Vocera Communications B3000N Manuel D’Utilisation

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BADGE FEATURES
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VOCERA BADGE USER GUIDE
Display Screen
The display screen on the back of the badge provides status information and a menu that lets
you view badge information and customize settings. The display screen also lets you view
text messages sent by email, the Vocera User Console, or an application that integrates with
the Vocera system, such as a nurse call system. See 
 on page 24 for
information about each of the screens in the badge menu.
The B2000 badge features a high-contrast, high-resolution display with an extensive grey-scale
to provide greater readability. This display allows for fonts that use both upper- and lower-case
characters.
 
 
The B2000 badge automatically launches a screen saver when its display is inactive. The screen
saver shows your first name and the first initial of your last name, along with an icon indicating the
remaining battery life. The badge dismisses this screen saver immediately if the display needs to
become active—for example, if you receive a call or a message.
You can manually interrupt the screen saver and return the badge to its previous display by using
any of the badge buttons:
• Pressing a side button dismisses the screen saver without taking any additional action.
• Pressing the Call button dismisses the screen saver and also initiates a call.
• Pressing the Hold/DND button dismisses the screen saver and places the badge in DND
mode.
Microphone and Speaker
The unidirectional design of the microphone enables it to gather and transmit speech, yet
minimizes the amount of background noise that is picked up.
You can adjust the speaker volume by using the buttons on the left side of the badge. See