Vocera Communications B3000N Manuel D’Utilisation

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ADVANCED COMMANDS
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VOCERA BADGE USER GUIDE
Joining or Leaving a Group
If the system administrator has granted you the required permission on the Vocera server, you
can use voice commands to add yourself to or remove yourself from a group.
Note:
Group managers also have the ability to add members to a group and remove them. See
 on page 69.
Use the following voice commands to add yourself to or remove yourself from a group:
Description
Recommended Voice Commands
Version
Add yourself to a group *
Add me to Technical Support.
Add yourself to multiple
groups *
Add me to multiple groups.
Each time you hear a tone, say the name
of a group to which you want to be
added. When you are finished, press the
Call button.
Vocera 4.1 GA or later
Remove yourself from a
group *
Remove me from Technical Support.
Remove yourself from multiple
groups *
Remove me from multiple groups.
Each time you hear a tone, say the name
of a group from which you want to be
removed. When you are finished, press
the Call button.
Vocera 4.1 GA or later
You can also find out whether you or other Vocera users are members of groups by asking the
Genie:
Description
Recommended Voice Commands
Alternative Forms
Find the groups to which you
belong
What groups am I in?
What groups do I belong to?
What groups am I a member
of?
Find out who is in a particular
group
Who is in Technical Support?
 
Locating a Vocera User or Group Member
To find a Vocera user or group member in your location or in neighboring locations, press the Call
button and tell the Genie to "Locate nearest User" or "Locate nearest member of Group name."
To locate a Vocera user or group member at a different site, you must first connect to that
site using the "Connect to Site" command. After you are connected to the site, use one of the
"Locate" voice commands.
Important:
The voice command 
Find ("Find John Smith" for example) will call the user or group.