Messages
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Messages
Your badge can display text messages that were sent from email accounts, the
Vocera User Console, or an application that integrates with the Vocera system,
such as a nurse call system.
Figure 10. Messages icon
When you select Messages, the display shows one subject line for each text
message. A closed envelope symbol next to a subject means you have not
yet read that message; an open envelope means you have already read that
message. See
Sending and Receiving Messages
on page 59 for more
information.
Font
The Font menu (not available on the B1000A badge) allows you to adjust the
size of the font the badge uses for text messages.
Figure 11. Font icon
See
Adjusting the Message Font
on page 30 for instructions.
Volume
The Volume control independently adjusts the sound level of the speaker on
your badge and also the sound level of a headset or managed lanyard.
Figure 12. Volume icon
See
Adjusting the Volume
on page 31 for instructions.
Power Off
Power Off turns off all power to the badge and the badge display to preserve
the battery charge when you are away from the network.
Summary of Contents for B2000
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Page 20: ...Getting Started with a T1000 Phone 20 Vocera User Guide ...
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Page 42: ...Anti Microbial Protection 42 Vocera User Guide ...
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Page 70: ...Using the Announce through Speaker Commands 70 Vocera User Guide ...
Page 92: ...Possible Touch Tone Responses 92 Vocera User Guide ...
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Page 102: ...Recording Names and Greetings for a Group 102 Vocera User Guide ...
Page 106: ...Sending a Text Message from the User Console 106 Vocera User Guide ...
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Page 124: ...Cleaning the Badge 124 Vocera User Guide ...
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Page 136: ...Why does my T1000 display say Searching for Gateway 136 Vocera User Guide ...