Nokia 3220 manual Tags, Tag features, Place tags

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3. Tags

Tag features

Nokia NFC shell uses non battery-powered (passive) tags. Use the following tag types: MIFARE® Standard, MIFARE® Standard 4k and MIFARE® Ultralight.

A tag can contain a shortcut which can be an SMS-based service, a URL of an Internet-based service, or a phone number of a telephone service.

Nokia NFC shell contains four tags. If you need more tags, please contact your vendor for compliant MIFARE® tags.

Place tags

You can place tags on any non-conductive material, such as glass, plastic, or wood.

Do not place tags on metal or other conductive surfaces, as it may prevent the RFID reader from being able to read the tags.

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Contents User Guide for Nokia NFC shell for Nokia Declaration of Conformity Page Contents For Your Safety Overview What are Rfid and NFC? RfidService Discovery application Nokia NFC shellTags Installation Check the phone’s network settings Tag features TagsPlace tags Create your own service shortcuts Touch tags with Rfid readerService Discovery application Start and close the applicationChange application language To manually start an applicationRead, view, and save a shortcut To read a tagCreate and edit a shortcut To create a shortcutGive a shortcut To edit a shortcutTo give a shortcut into a compatible phone Launch a shortcut and write into a tag To launch a shortcutTo write into a tag Delete a shortcut View the logTo delete a shortcut To view the logCare and maintenance FCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice