Set up a single test badge to confirm that it connects to the network the way you
intended, and troubleshoot your badge.properties file if needed and then
configure the remaining badges.
Ensure that the production Vocera Voice Server is running and
the badge is within range of the wireless network to which it is trying to connect. The
badge will attempt to connect to the Vocera Voice Server after updating
itself from the Badge Configuration Utility.
Important: If you download incorrect properties to your badges, you may need to
reset the factory defaults on each badge.
To configure a test badge, perform the following tasks:
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Locate and double-click the Vocera Badge Configuration
Utility Launcher file on the desktop.
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Attach a charged battery to a new badge (a badge that has never been configured).
A new badge automatically looks for the configuration computer (because the IP
address of the configuration computer is set to 10.0.0.1) and connects to it. The
Badge Configuration Utility
displays the start session message; then it automatically starts
downloading firmware and properties to the badge.
The Badge Configuration Utility continues to display
messages as it downloads the firmware and properties. When the download is
complete, the badge reboots and tries to connect to the network using the SSID and
other network properties that you specified in the
badge.properties file.
If the badge successfully connects to the network, it then tries to connect to the
production Vocera Voice Server using the Vocera Voice Server IP Address that you specified
in the badge.properties file.
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On the screen of the badge:
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The message “Logged Out” indicates that the badge is configured properly and
has connected to the Vocera Voice Server.
Continue with Configuring the Remaining Badges.
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If the badge does not display “Logged Out” within 30 seconds to one minute, the
badge is not configured properly and did not connect to the Vocera Voice Server.
Continue with Troubleshooting Badge Configuration.
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Shut down the Badge Configuration Utility.
The Badge Configuration Utility
session ends, and the command window closes.
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Copy the
badge.properties file you created on the configuration
computer to the \vocera\config directory of your production Vocera Voice Server.
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Perform one of the following:
- If your production Vocera Voice Server is
running, stop it and then restart it to load the
badge.properties file into memory.
- If your production Vocera Voice Server is
not running, start it to load the badge.properties file into
memory.