Nokia 3220 manual Delete a shortcut, View the log, To delete a shortcut, To view the log

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Delete a shortcut

To delete a shortcut:

1.In the Please touch tag view, select Shortc..

2.Select the shortcut you wish to delete and select Options > Delete. If you wish to delete all shortcuts, select Options > Delete all.

3.When the phone asks you for a confirmation, press OK. Information about the shortcut and all related log data is deleted.

View the log

In the Service Discovery application log, you can view the phone calls that have been made, the SMS messages that have been sent, and the web sites that have been connected to through the application. The log stores the 20 most recent log events.

To view the log:

1.In the Please touch tag view, select Options > Log.

A list of the events logged for the tag is displayed. Events are listed in chronological order, starting with the most recent event.

2.To delete a logged event, select the log event you wish to delete and select Options > Delete.

3.If you wish to delete all logged events, select Options > Delete all > OK.

4.To view detailed information about a logged event, select the event on the list and press Details.

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Contents User Guide for Nokia NFC shell for Nokia Declaration of Conformity Page Contents For Your Safety Overview Rfid What are Rfid and NFC?Nokia NFC shell Service Discovery applicationTags Installation Check the phone’s network settings Tags Tag featuresPlace tags Touch tags with Rfid reader Create your own service shortcutsTo manually start an application Service Discovery applicationStart and close the application Change application languageTo read a tag Read, view, and save a shortcutTo create a shortcut Create and edit a shortcutTo edit a shortcut Give a shortcutTo give a shortcut into a compatible phone To launch a shortcut Launch a shortcut and write into a tagTo write into a tag To view the log Delete a shortcutView the log To delete a shortcutCare and maintenance FCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice