Vocera V5000 Release Notes
    Version 5.1.5.25
    Updated: January 13, 2023
    Vocera Smartbadge
  Overview
The Vocera Smartbadge is a
  small, lightweight, wearable communication device purpose-built for healthcare. The Smartbadge is powered by
  the Vocera Platform, enabling interoperability with the majority of clinical and operational
  systems used in healthcare.
  The Smartbadge gives
   caregivers the agility to respond to the complex and unpredictable patient care environment by
   enabling real-time situational awareness and allowing them to receive a prioritized alert and
   alarm notifications, make and answer calls hands-free, and send messages securely.
  The salient features of the Smartbadge are:
  
   - Hands-free calling and answering calls.
 
   - Smooth, natural bi-directional conversation.
 
   - Seamless texting as done on a smartphone.
 
   - Receive phone calls, messages, and alerts with essential information available at a
    glance.
 
   - Present priority items to the end-user.
 
   - Integration of hardware, software, and firmware within a single device.
 
   - Real-time situational awareness and help in reducing interruption fatigue.
 
  
  For detailed documentation on Vocera V-Series Smartbadge, refer to Vocera V-Series Smartbadge. 
  For the previous versions of the release notes, refer to the Vocera Release Notes Library.
  Prerequisites
Perform the following prerequisites before performing the installation instructions for
    the Vocera version 5.1.5.25 Firmware release. 
    Configure Vocera Smartbadge Using the Standalone BPE
Configure Vocera Smartbadge
        using the standalone version of Badge Properties Editor (BPE) 5.4.0 or later, to reflect the
        5.1.5.25 Firmware Release. If you do not have the standalone version of BPE, contact Vocera
        Customer support or open a case in the Support Portal. 
Update Smartbadge
          Properties
The BPE is installed on both the configuration computer and the Vocera Voice Server computer. If you
        are performing initial badge configuration, use the BPE on the configuration computer.
To update the Smartbadge
        properties, perform the following tasks:
        - Locate and double-click the Vocera BPE Launcher icon on the desktop to log in for
          the first time. For subsequent logins, access the Vocera BPE Launcher using the
          URL, http://127.0.0.1:8011/#!/, where
            127.0.0.1 is the localhost, and
            8011 is the Voice Server IP port for BPE.
The
              Badge Properties Editor appears.
 
        - Select Badges>V5000.
The V5000 Smartbadge
            Properties Editor is displayed.
 
      
For specific instructions on how to configure your badge using BPE, refer to
          Vocera Device Configuration
          Guide.
    Smartbadge
        Properties
The following are the properties required for the Badge Property Editor:
Mandatory Settings
          - V5.ServerIPAddr <CorpServerIPAddr OR LocalTestServerIPAddr>
 
        
Wireless Settings 
Wireless settings are dependent on the configuration settings of your environment.
        
          - V5.AuthenticationType = WPA-PSK
 
          - V5.PreSharedKey = <64 Char HEX Key or ASCII Passphrase>
 
          - V5.SSID = <SSID>
 
          - V5.EncryptionType = CCMP
 
        
      Custom Settings
There are settings to control specific functions that can be applied through the Custom
        Settings fields. For information on the custom setting appropriate for your environment,
        contact Vocera Technical Support. 
   Installing an RPM Package
This section includes installation instructions for the Vocera version 5.1.5.25
        Firmware release. This release applies to Vocera Smartbadge
        only.
        
            
Vocera provides the core software needed to run the Vocera Platform
                in a gold image. Additionally, optional pieces of software that can be installed are
                known as RPM packages. Typically, these packages are additional adapters but can
                include items such as firmware.
        
        
            - 
                
SSH into the client VM.
                Log into the virtual machine (VM) using the address of the machine and
                    tpx-admin credentials:
ssh tpx-admin@<IP of VM>
             
            - 
                
Update the repository to the latest software versions
                Close any open sessions. Run YUM clean
                    all:
sudo yum clean all
                Update the list of all available RPM packages for adapters and devices. Run
                    YUM check updates to update the RPM package
                    list:
sudo yum check-updates
             
            - 
                
View the list of updated software
                Input the command below to view the available software for a particular
                    adapter or device. Below, we are viewing the RPM package for the Vocera Smartbadge,
                    designated by the "V5000". Update the command to reflect the appropriate adapter
                    or device. Run the YUM list command to show the list of files
                    available:
sudo yum list available | grep "V5000"
             
            - 
                
Install the RPM package
                Select the correct file from the list. Update the command to reflect the
                    appropriate file. Run the YUM command to install the
                    software:
sudo yum install vocera-FW-V5000.x86_64
             
            - 
                
After the reboot completes, verify that the Voice Service is running.
                Input the following command at the ssh
                    prompt.
sudo systemctl status vocera-voice.service
 The
                    command is to verify the Voice Service has started. The remaining text shows the
                    service running.
                    sudo systemctl status vocera-voice.service
● vocera-voice.service - Voice Server Launcher
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/vocera-voice.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
   Active: active (running) since Wed 2019-08-21 11:59:58 EDT; 1h 49min ago
Aug 21 11:59:54 sc-platform656l3 java[5048]: 2019-08-21 11:59:54.899 [I] [39] ServerState changed to 'Server started'.
Aug 21 11:59:58 sc-platform656l3 java[5048]: 2019-08-21 11:59:58.514 [I] [36] Vocera Server       : Ready.
Aug 21 11:59:58 sc-platform656l3 java[5048]: 2019-08-21 11:59:58.514 [I] [36] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aug 21 11:59:58 sc-platform656l3 java[5048]: 2019-08-21 11:59:58.514 [I] [36]                            ** The Vocera system is ready **
Aug 21 11:59:58 sc-platform656l3 java[5048]: 2019-08-21 11:59:58.514 [I] [36] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             
        
        Verifying the Firmware Build on the SmartbadgeTo verify the firmware build on the Smartbadge, perform the following steps:
                - Navigate to the Settings screen.
The default settings screen with the
                        status is displayed.
 
                - Tap the chevron to navigate to the Badge Settings >
                        Badge Information > Firmware Build
                        Number.
The firmware build loaded on your Smartbadge is displayed.
 
            
     New and Enhanced Features
This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Platform version 6
    releases
    The Smartbadge
      redefines healthcare communication by combining Smartphone usability with hands-free freedom.
        Smartbadge
      represents a new category of wearable communication devices that enable clinician agility and
      accelerate patient care.
  New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.5.25
    This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Smartbadge 5.1.5.25
      release. 
    
      - UNII-3 channels support―The Smartbadge now supports UNII-3 channels when in the
        Australia (AU), New Zealand (NZ), and UAE (AE) locales.
 
    
   New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.5.24
    This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Smartbadge 5.1.5.24
      release. 
    
   New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.4.68
    This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Smartbadge 5.1.4.68
      release. 
    
      - 
        
          - Group Mode—A badge property V5.DisplayGroupModeState
              [True|False] is introduced to control group mode. By default, the value is
            set to True. Group mode feature will be available in the Smartbadge
            Settings only if the property is set to True.
 
          - Re-alert—Smartbadge now handles re-alert scenarios when no response options
            have been specified.
 
        
       
    
   New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.4.62
    This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Smartbadge 5.1.4.62
      release. 
    
      - User Interface Enhancements
          - Autoset handset mode―When auto-setting is selected for handset mode, raising
            the Smartbadge towards the ear automatically enables handset mode. The handset mode is
            not disabled even if you move the device away from the ear during the call. You can
            enable this feature using Badge Settings. 
 
          - Add Care team members to patient-linked conversations―You can now access and
            add Care Team members to a patient-linked conversation.
 
          - Accessing external contacts―An additional Contacts tab
            is now added under the Directory screen to search and call external contacts. 
 
          - Callback alert response—The Accept and Call option in both Genie
            enunciation, and the UI is now changed to Callback.
 
          - Client Certificate―Badge Settings now display client certificate details.
 
        
 
      - Wi-Fi Connectivity Enhancements
          - New client certificate for Wi-Fi authentication―The Smartbadge now supports
            both SHA1 and SHA2 certificates.
 
          - New client certificate integration―The new client certificate is now integrated
            with the old certificate. You can switch between the certificates using the badge
            property V5.UseSHA2cert [true | false]. The default value of
            V5.UseSHA2cert is true.
 
        
 
    
   New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.3.36
    This release does not have any new features.
   New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.3.35
    This release does not have any new features.
   New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.3
This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Smartbadge 5.1.3 release. 
    
      - User Interface Enhancements
          - Hide patient details during auto-wake—If the setting to auto-wake on delivery
            is set, the Smartbadge changes the patient header to a clickable button to access the
            information. This ensures no Personal Health Information (PHI) is visible when a message
            is received.
 
          - Panic call location—The location of the panic call is now displayed when a
            panic call is received.
 
          - Audible clicks on key-press during keyboard use—A user now has the option to
            turn on audible audio feedback for the keyboard through badge settings.
 
          - Push-to-talk (PTT) button timing — Allows the user to set the PTT timing
            according to their requirement.
 
          - User-selectable call button timer—Allows the user to set the duration of time
            that the Call button must be touched before a call is placed.
 
          - Suggestive text and keyboard optimization—The keyboard layout is now changed to
            increase ease of use and accuracy. Predictive text speeds text entry by allowing the
            user to select the word instead of typing it.
 
          - Badge settings grouping—Badge settings are now grouped into entries to improve
            usability.
 
        
 
      - Broadcast Calls—Broadcast calls are now reflected as mass alerts. 
 
      - Coverage Request—The Smartbadge supports the Vina coverage request feature.
 
      - Wi-Fi Connectivity Enhancements
          
          - Certificate for Wi-Fi authentication—Support for SHA512 and SHA384 signed
            certificates are now provided.
 
          - Enhancement to channels-to-scan feature—Channels to scan feature is now
            enhanced for efficient scanning. ChannelsToScan is a combined list
            of 2.4 and 5 GHz channels. If this property is specified in the
              badge.properties file, then only the specified channels is used
            to perform full scans by the Smartbadge, which optimizes scan time and reduces the
            amount of active radio time. If ChannelsToScan property is not
            specified in the badge.properties file, then by default, the
            Smartbadge performs a full scan of all supported 5 GHz channels, including DFS
            channels.
 
        
 
    
  New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.1.51 [15.3]
This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Smartbadge 5.1.1.51 [15.3]
    release. 
    Placing Direct Calls from Vocera Devices
    As part of the Vocera care team connect solution, the new direct call feature enables the
      communication between the patient and the caregiver in bed locations that lack nurse call.
      This feature reduces the need to don and doff PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and improve
      the patient experience.
    When the direct call feature is enabled on Vocera Platform and Vocera devices, the user can
      press the Call button to immediately place a call to a predefined recipient without
      having to interact with the genie. The direct call recipient can be another user, group, or a
      contact in the system.
    To enable this feature, set the custom badge property V5.DirectCallEnabled
        true by using the BCU or through the VCB menu only. Do not add this
      property to the Badge.Properties of the Vocera Platform. The default value of the badge
      property is false.
    Note: When the custom property V5.DirectCallEnabled true is enabled using
      the BCU, any user that logs into the Vocera device is automatically set to this mode. Ensure
      that devices intended for this use case are configured with this custom property.
    Vocera recommends the following:
    
      - Do not enable this property on the Vocera device of caregivers.
 
      - Do not add the V5.DirectCallEnabled property to the Badge.Properties
        of the Voice Platform.
 
    
    For information on Vocera device usage guidelines for the Direct Call feature, refer to the
        Vocera V-Series Smartbadge User Guide, Vocera B-Series Badge User
        Guide, and Vocera Device Configuration Guide available on Vocera Documentation Portal.
  New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.1 GA
This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Smartbadge 5.1.1 release. 
    
      - USB-C digital headsets—Vocera Smartbadge supports the
        use of USB-C digital headsets. Due to the variety in configurations and performance of
        digital USB-C headsets, it is recommended to choose USB-C headsets that are targeted for
        laptops and Android smartphones. This feature is enabled by the following badge property
          v5.EnableDigitalHS_ [True|False]. The default value is false.
 
      - Wake Word to initiate a Genie call—Smartbadge now has
        the ability to respond to the spoken voice command 
OK Vocera
 to initiate a Genie call
        without having to touch the Call button for a true, hands-free
        calling experience. This feature is enabled through the badge property
          V5.EnableHotword [True|False]. The default value of the property is
          False. 
      - Log File Enhancement—ARP entries are now displayed in the Smartbadge log
        files.
 
      - Wi-Fi Changes
          - A badge property V5.ForceIGMPVersion introduced to force specific
            IGMP versions to be adopted. The default value is IGMP v3.
 
          - The Linux TCP Selective Acknowledgement (SACK) vulnerability detailed in
            CVE-2019-11477, CVE-2019-11478, and CVE-2019-11479 have been mitigated in this
            release.
 
        
 
      - Hide patient information―If you do not have permission to view patient information,
        the patient information header displays the patient location only, and the patient view in
        the directory is hidden.
 
      - Accept alert option for multiple users
          - If configured, a new view option is offered for an alert to be looked at before
            accepting or declining. You can see who has accepted or declined the alert in the Alert
            Chat view.
 
        
 
      - User Interface Enhancements
          - The volume settings are now available for speaker, handset, headset, and Bluetooth
            audio paths. The volume settings are saved in the user profile.
 
          - Configurable delay for the Panic Button operation is introduced. The default is 1
            second and can be controlled through the badge property V5.PanicDelayDurationMS
              = 100-5000 (msec).
 
          - When a call is forwarded to an external phone number, the forwarded number is now
            hidden.
 
          - You can now turn the screen off by swiping to the right on any primary screen such as
            Event/Home, Directory, and Settings screens.
 
          - Haptic touch for the keyboard is a user option, accessible through user settings. A
            vibration can now be felt when typing to aid in typing accuracy.
 
          - Expired messages and alerts are now automatically removed from the Events screen to
            reduce clutter.
 
          - Empty screen tips are now provided to define blank screens.
 
          - Alert pop-up screen is now displayed during Genie enunciation.
 
        
 
    
  New and Enhanced Features in 5.1.0 GA
This section summarizes the new features in the Vocera Smartbadge 5.1.0 release. 
    
      - PIN Authentication for Logging in
An authentication PIN can be enabled to
          identify the user logging into the Smartbadge. As
          the user presses the Call button, the genie enunciates an invitation for the user name and
          then requests a PIN for authentication. The user PIN requirement is set up by the
          administrator.
 
      - Home Screen Features
          - The Home screen has the following filters:
              - Home—Displays an integrated view of all call types, voice messages, text messages,
                alerts as entries in a conversation. 
 
              - Calls—Displays the call records and selecting one will take you to the call view
                for the corresponding conversation.
 
              - Messages—Displays text messages.
 
              - Alerts—Displays all alert-based conversations.
 
            
 
        
          - The most recent conversation is displayed at the top.
 
          - You can leave a conversation by swiping left and tapping Leave. 
 
          - You can favorite contact from a call log or a Voicemail. 
 
        
 
      - 
        
Directory Screen 
        
          - Directory screen displays the following filters:
              - Staff—Names of the staff members in your favorite list. 
 
              - Patients—Name, room number, MRN, gender, DOB of the patient assigned to the user. 
 
              - Groups—Names of the groups in your favorite list. 
 
            
 
          - You can search the names of staff and groups, and favorite the search for easy
            access.
 
        
       
      - 
        
Messages and Alerts
        
          - Messages and alerts appear in the inbox in chronological order with the newest at the
            top.
 
          - Incoming messages and alerts play the appropriate notification based on priority or
            enunciate based on the server specified setting.
 
          - New alerts are received as pop-ups with a brief description and may include response
            options such as Accept, Decline,
              Accept & Call.
 
          - Patient details are provided along with messages and alerts if a patient is associated
            with it.
 
        
       
      - 
        
Patient Context
        Provides the ability to access information about a patient to understand the real-time
          situation of the patient. Patient context has the following features if a patient is
          assigned to a user: 
        
          - Patient identification details, such as name, DOB, MRN, sex, room.
 
          - Current status such as admit reason, fall risk score, and so on.
 
          - Care team information to access additional patient details enabling a user to see and
            communicate with specific members of the patient’s care team. 
 
          - Patient details can be attached to new conversations.
 
          - Patient details get attached to a call made to a care team member.
 
          - You can leave a conversation. 
 
        
       
      - 
        
Flexible DND
        Options available to select preset custom messages.
       
    
  Fixed Issues 
The following list contains fixes and improvements for firmware release and the V5000
        product.
Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.5.25
  There are no new fixes in this release.
  Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.5.24
  
   - G5W-8210 Inserting and removing the digital USB-C headset multiple times made the
    Smartbadge unresponsive. This problem does not occur anymore.
 
   - G5W-7555 The Genie screen appeared for a few seconds when a user taps the view button
    of a mass notification pop-up. This problem no longer exists.
 
  
  Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.4.68
  
   - G5W-6028 Speech recognition scores were low with the Plantronics MX55 BT headset. This
    problem does not occur anymore.
 
   - G5W-7526 Declined alerts were displayed on the Home screen even after the same user
    logged in again. This problem does not occur anymore.
 
   - G5W-9443 If a call was received when 802.11k was disabled and a Basic Service Set
    (BSS) transition request was received, the next scan was automatically set to custom full
    scan.
 
   - G5W-10271 Badge Settings of the Smartbadge UI did not update RSSI details and channel
    numbers.
 
   - G5W-10961 The badge screen did not change to sleep mode when you log off from the
    Smartbadge.
 
  
  Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.4.62
  
   - G5W-7536 Alert did not expire if an alert was received on the PIN timeout screen and
    accepted by a user.
 
   - G5W-7573 The Smartbadge User Interface sometimes restarted when a user logged out and
    logged in to the Smartbadge consecutively.
 
   - G5W-8002 Pressing the DND button during an alert enunciation declines the alert. This
    is as designed.
 
   - G5W-8082 System messages of coverage requests sometimes did not appear in
    sequence.
 
   - G5W-8408 Keypad buttons in the Directory did not respond sometimes.
 
   - G5W-8450 In the Directory screen, tapping favorite contacts did
    not display the contacts occasionally.
 
   - G5W-8719 Patient information was not viewable from the Directory or search results
    when the patient's name was empty.
 
   - G5W-10171 When the raise-to-wake feature was enabled, and a new text message was
    received when an alert pop-up was already open on the screen, the automatically opened text
    message was not marked as read.
 
   - G5W-10454 The Smartbadge beeped for unread messages or voice mails in archived
    conversations. 
 
   - G5W-10801 The last item in the Home Screen and Badge Settings screen was
    unresponsive.
 
  
  Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.3.36
  
   - G5W-10412 Hotword feature was re-enabled without user input.
 
   - G5W-10413 Urgent message enunciations did not interrupt normal calls and broadcast.
    This issue is fixed now. 
 
  
  Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.3.35
  
   - G5W-8797 Group member presence is displayed inaccurately. 
 
   - G5W-9528 The status of a new message in a conversation was marked read when the device
    screen was switched off, the conversation was open, and a new message for that conversation was
    received.
 
   - G5W-9541 When Raise to Wake feature was enabled, incoming
    messages automatically opened without user intervention.
 
   - G5W-10173 Occasionally, when Vocera Smartbadge received alerts as it lost
    connectivity, the alerts were not enunciated and subsequent alerts received were also not
    enunciated until the Smartbadge was restarted.
 
  
  Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.3
  
   - G5W-4195 The Aruba quiet IE feature caused the radio to stop
    transmitting. Disabling the Aruba Quiet IE feature worked around this
    issue.
 
   - G5W-5707 Choppy audio was observed when UAPSD was enabled on the Smartbadge, and UAPSD
    was disabled in AP. If UAPSD was enabled or disabled on the Smartbadge, it needed to
    be enabled or disabled on the Access Point also.
 
   - G5W-6267 With WPA-PSK-SHA256, the Smartbadge sometimes was
    unable to generate temporal keys in the four-way handshake. Workaround: On the Smartbadge, enable
    authentication type as WPA-PSK or WPA-EAP and
    enable Configure80211w 1 (optional). On the Access Point, set
    Authentication and Key Management (AKM) as SHA2.
 
   - G5W-7002 A USB-C digital headset did not get detected when handset mode was
    enabled.
 
   - G5W-7277 The chat screen did not open when the Smartbadge received a
    text message during sleep even if the Raise to Wake option was
    enabled.
 
   - G5W-7510 Accept and decline options appeared on the alert details screen when the
    alerts were accepted from the PIN timeout screen.
 
   - G5W-7572 Pressing the call button did not initiate a call to the contact when the
    voice message details screen was opened from a conversation call screen.
 
   - G5W-8403 Users added to the favorite list offline could be deleted from the favorite
    list and are displayed twice when added to the favorite list again.
 
   - G5W-8705 The Smartbadge UI restarted
    when the name of the patient was empty.
 
  
  Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.1.51 [15.3]
There are no new fixes in this release.
Fixed Issues in Release 5.1.1.51
    
      - G5W-5150 Selecting the Hold and Accept option on the screen
        of an incoming call while a panic call is in progress terminates the panic call.
 
      - G5W-5639 When a user comes out of the DND mode, the genie enunciates the missed
        call information twice even when the user cancels the genie enunciation.
 
      - G5W-5984 Intermittent unable to logout using the UI button.
 
      - G5W-6149 Calling an inactive user from the call log displays the following error:
          Voice service is unavailable.
 
      - G5W-6177 / PFM-12804 When a user sends a voicemail to a group that they do not
        belong to, the user gets a notification along with the receiver.
 
      - G5W-6181
        Smartbadge
        notification tones repeatedly play when Vina client sends an image until the request times
        out.
 
      - G5W-6275 Alert escalating to tertiary level may not display the Accept option.
 
      - G5W-6343 If a calling user has an apostrophe in their user ID, the UI crashes.
 
    
  Fixed Issues in 5.1.0.321
    
      - G5W-3253 When 80MHz or 40MHz channels enabled on the WLAN controller, the Smartbadge will
        display the center frequency. 
 
      - G5W-4195 Aruba quiet IE feature causes the radio to stop transmitting. Disabling
        the Aruba Quiet IE feature works around this issue.
 
      - G5W-5707 Choppy audio is observed when UAPSD is enabled in the Smartbadge, and
        UAPSD is disabled in AP. 
 
    
  Known Issues
  The following section lists the known issues in this firmware release and the V5000 Smartbadge
   product.
  Known Issues in 5.1.5.25
  As part of the resistance to dust and water ingress, the removable battery is a snug fit when
      initially deployed with the Smartbadge. When
      removing the battery after sliding the latch to the red position, it is recommended to apply a
      little pressure in the direction of the USB-C socket to ease the removal of the battery. 
    The following list provides information about known product issues in the 5.1.5.25 firmware
      and the Vocera Smartbadge: 
  
        - G5W-12629 The Badge Information for Wireless only shows "20 MHz" for "Bandwidth"
          even when the Smartbadge
          connects to the AP with CW = 40 or 80 MHz.
 
        - G5W-12031 The time for events and badge shows different when the facility and
          server had different timezones.
 
        - G5W-5776 Several call log entries are displayed every time users decline the same
          group call.
 
        - G5W-5948 The Smartbadge does
          not retain the DND mode after a reboot.
 
        - G5W-7293 The Voice Server cluster's IP address is displayed in the Badge Settings
          even after clustering is disabled.
 
        - G5W-7356 V5000 Smartbadge performs complete 802.1x authentication when it roams
          to a new Access Point (APs) that has a profile with 802.11w and OKC enabled.
 
        - G5W-7509 When you cancel a message play initially, the urgent voice message
          status is displayed as read.