Vocera Communications B3000N Manuel D’Utilisation

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BASIC CALLING
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VOCERA BADGE USER GUIDE
Calling Other Users
To begin a call, press the Call button, wait for the Genie to answer, and then tell the Genie to "Call
User's Name." If the person you are calling is already on a call, a tone will notify him or her that
someone else is trying to call.
Note:
If you press the Call button and no speech is perceived by the Genie, you will hear a request to
repeat your command. This request is repeated three times. After three tries the call attempt is
ended.
When you call a user who is not available, the call may be forwarded to another user or phone
number. If no forwarding is set, the Genie tells you that person's status and asks if you want to
leave a message. There are four possible status messages: not on the network, not logged in,
busy on another call, and not available.
Action
Recommended Voice Commands
Alternative Forms
Call a user
Call John Smith.
Find John Smith.
Get me John Smith.
Contact John Smith.
Using Speak or Spell
The speak or spell feature allows you to contact users, groups, or address book entries by either
speaking or spelling their names in a voice command. Spelling a name greatly improves speech
recognition because you are effectively uttering many more syllables than when you simply
speak a name. In fact, spellings are so effective that they may work even when they are slightly
incorrect, so don't let past spelling bee experiences scare you away!
In addition to speaking the full name, you can spell either the first name, the last name, or both
names to contact a person. For example, you can use any of the following commands to place a
call to the user or address book entry Jesse Hart:
• Call Jesse Hart
• Call J-E-S-S-E
• Call H-A-R-T
• Call J-E-S-S-E-H-A-R-T
You must always speak or spell the full name to contact a group, place, or alternate spoken
name. For example, you can use either of the following commands to place a call to the address
book entry Poison Control:
• Call Poison Control
• Call P - O - I - S - O - N - C - O - N - T - R - O - L
qualifier is an additional name, such as a department or a site, that helps to identify the party
you are trying to contact in a voice command. You can use either a spelling or a qualifier in a
voice command, but you cannot use both. In addition, you cannot spell the name of the qualifier
—only the party you are trying to contact.
For example, you can contact Maria Blount in the Imaging department by saying either "Call M -
A - R - I - A" or "Call Maria in Imaging". You cannot use either "Call M - A - R - I - A in Imaging" or
"Call Maria in I - M - A - G - I - N - G". See 
 on page 41 for
more information about using departments.
Note:
Make sure you speak with an even pace and say each letter distinctly when you spell a name.
The Genie hears a spelling as a very long word, and you don't want to trip it up!