Nokia 3220 manual Tags

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Tags

Nokia NFC shell comes with four tags. The tags are used for reading and writing service shortcut information. A service shortcut is either call dialling, web browsing, or SMS sending. You can create your own service shortcuts and write and rewrite them into the tags.

Note: The tags may set off the Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) alarms used, for example, for theft-protection in shops.

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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 Tag features TagsPlace tags Touch tags with Rfid reader Create your own service shortcutsStart and close the application Service Discovery applicationChange application language To manually start an applicationTo read a tag Read, view, and save a shortcutTo create a shortcut Create and edit 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 View the log Delete a shortcutTo delete a shortcut To view the logCare and maintenance FCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice