Vocera Communications B3000N Manuel D’Utilisation

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ADVANCED COMMANDS
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VOCERA BADGE USER GUIDE
The following commands are available:
Action
Recommended Voice Commands
Alternative Forms
Call an extension *
Dial extension 5120.
Transfer a call to a desk
extension *
Transfer to extension 5120.
Call a local or long distance
telephone number *
Dial an outside number.
Call an outside number.
Note:
You cannot use “Get me an outside line” as an alternate form of “Dial an outside number.” This
alternate command has been removed because it interferes with the “Get me John Smith“
command.
Use the same command to make local and long distance calls. When the Genie prompts you for
the number, say both the area code and the phone number, even when calling a local number. 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.
You cannot place an international call by speaking a series of digits. However, you can specify an
international number for a buddy or an address book entry, then use the corresponding name in a
voice command. For example, if you specify an international phone number for an address book
entry named German Office, you could place a call by saying, "Call German Office."
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 also recognizes "double", "triple", "treble", and
"naught". The Genie does not let you say alphabetical characters in a dialing command, such as
"1–800–VOC–ERA1".
Calling an Address Book Entry or Buddy
The Vocera system provides an address book for the names and phone numbers of people who
are not Vocera users. Your system administrator sets up and maintains this address book, but all
users can access the names of people and places it contains from their Vocera devices.
For example, if Vocera users frequently need to contact local businesses, your Vocera
administrator can enter the business names and phone numbers in the address book. Then,
getting a price quotation from Northwestern Hardware can be as simple as using a badge or
phone to say "Call Northwestern."
If you have access to the User Console, you can also set up a private address book of Outside
Buddies. Your buddy list contains the names, nicknames, and contact information for friends
who are not Vocera users. For example, if you set up 
My Mom as an outside buddy, you can
say, "Call My Mom" to dial her phone number. See the Vocera User Console Guide for complete
information about setting up buddies.
Vocera requires you to have separate permissions to call toll and toll-free phone numbers. You
need one or both of these permissions to contact names in your private address book. You do
not need any special permissions to contact a person or place in the system address book.
In addition to the Call command, you can use address book entries and buddies in the following
voice commands:
 on page 56.
• Invite. See