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Nokia Mobile RFID Kit for Nokia
5140
User’s Guide
DN0460429
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Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document
in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.
Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia
Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or
tradenames of their respective owners.
MIFARE is a registered trademark of Royal Philips Electronics.
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make
changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior
notice.
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The contents of this document are provided ’as is’. Except as required by applicable law, no
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nearest to you.
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Contents
FOR YOUR SAFETY .................... 4
1. Introduction .......................... 5
Closing an application ........................ 10
Changing application language ....... 11
Introduction to RFID...............................5
Nokia Xpress-on™ RFID
Reader Shell ..............................................6
Shortcut application and
RecordData application .........................6
Tags..............................................................7
4. Using Shortcut
application ...............................11
2. Installation ............................ 8
5. Using RecordData
application ...............................14
Installing the Reader Shell and
downloading the applications .............8
Checking the phone settings ............9
Placing tags...............................................9
3. Basic functions of Nokia
Mobile RFID Kit......................... 9
Touching tags with RFID reader..........9
Starting an application....................... 10
Launching a shortcut .......................... 11
Defining a shortcut.............................. 12
Viewing the log..................................... 13
Deleting a shortcut .............................. 13
Recording data...................................... 14
Viewing recorded data ........................ 15
Editing recorded data.......................... 16
Deleting recorded data ....................... 16
Editing tag information ...................... 17
Deleting a tag........................................ 17
6. Care and maintenance ........17
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or
illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may repair this device.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user's guide for
detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible
products.
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Introduction
1. Introduction
Nokia Mobile RFID Kit enables you to use touch to automate different
tasks in your Nokia 5140 phone. By touching Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID) tags, you can launch predefined functions in the
phone (such as call dialling and web browsing) and store time stamped
data in the phone.
Nokia Mobile RFID Kit contains the following:
• Two Nokia Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shells
• Two Java™ applications called Shortcut and RecordData
• Tags to identify objects and tasks
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them
out of reach of small children.
Nokia Mobile RFID Kit is only compatible with the Nokia 5140 phone
that is available separately. For information about the Nokia 5140
phone, see www.nokia.com.
Note: This User’s Guide contains information and instructions
for Nokia Mobile RFID Kit. For instructions on how to use your
Nokia 5140 phone, see the Nokia 5140 user’s guide.
For examples of how you can use your Nokia Mobile RFID Kit, see
www.nokia.com/rfid.
■ Introduction to RFID
RFID technologies use radio waves to automatically identify individual
objects. The most common method of identifying objects using RFID is
to store a serial number that identifies the object on an RFID tag (also
called an RFID transponder), and attaching the tag to the object.
The RFID tag is able to transmit the information it contains to an RFID
reader device. The RFID reader converts the radio waves returned from
the RFID tag into a format that can then be passed on to an application
in the phone.
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Introduction
To transmit data from the RFID tag to the RFID reader, Nokia Mobile
RFID Kit uses the radio frequency of 13.56 MHz, which is the most
widely used globally available frequency for RFID.
■ Nokia Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell
Nokia Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell contains the RFID
reader that enables you to read tags with your Nokia
5140 phone. The RFID reader is located inside the
lower part of the shell (dark area in the picture).
The Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell also stores the
Shortcut and RecordData applications, as well as a
Cover browser application. When you install the
Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell, the Cover browser
application is automatically downloaded to the
phone, after which you can use it to download the
other two applications.
Both of the Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shells in Nokia Mobile RFID Kit
contain all three applications.
Note: The Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell is only compatible
with the Nokia 5140 phone. Do not try to use it with other
phones. Do not try to open the Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell.
The RFID reader in the Xpress-on RFID Reader Shell takes its
power from the phone battery. Note that using the RFID reader
may drain the phone battery faster.
■ Shortcut application and RecordData application
The Shortcut and RecordData applications are used for managing tagrelated information and functions in your Nokia 5140 phone.
• The Shortcut application enables you to define functions that
touching a tag will launch in your Nokia 5140 phone.
You can define that when you touch a tag, the phone either makes a
phone call to a predefined number, sends a text message using Short
Message Service (SMS) to a predefined number, or connects to a
predefined web site over a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
connection.
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• The RecordData application enables you to store tag-specific
information in the application each time you touch a tag.
For example, in order to keep track of your travel expenses, you can
attach a tag to the dashboard of a car, and store time stamped
records of the beginning and ending of a journey to track mileage.
In both applications, data is stored in the phone memory.
■ Tags
The tags provided with Nokia Mobile RFID Kit are used to identify
objects and tasks.
All tags have a unique serial number that the Shortcut and RecordData
applications use to identify the tags. When taking a tag into use with an
application, you associate the tag serial number with an object or task,
depending on which application the tag is to be used with.
You can use each tag with one or both of the two applications. This
means that depending on which application is active in the phone,
touching a tag can either launch a predefined task in the Shortcut
application (such as making a phone call to a number you have
specified) or make the RecordData application ask you to enter
information that will be recorded for the tag.
Nokia Mobile RFID Kit uses non battery-powered (passive) tags. Only
tags that are compliant with the MIFARE® UltraLight protocol can be
used.
Nokia Mobile RFID Kit contains two tags. If you need more tags, please
contact your vendor for MIFARE® UltraLight 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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Installation
2. Installation
■ Installing the Reader Shell and downloading the
applications
When taking Nokia Mobile RFID Kit into use, first install the Xpress-on™
RFID Reader Shell to your Nokia 5140 phone.
When the Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell is installed, the Cover browser
application is automatically downloaded from the shell to the phone.
You can then use the Cover browser application to download the
Shortcut and RecordData applications.
Note: Before removing the phone cover, always switch off the
power and disconnect the charger and any other device. Avoid
touching electronic components while changing the covers.
Always store and use the device with the covers attached.
To install Reader Shell and download applications:
1. Remove the phone cover, and install the upper and lower part of the
Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell as instructed in the user guide of your
Nokia 5140 phone.
2. Switch on the phone.
The Cover browser application is automatically downloaded into the
Collection submenu of the Applications menu in the phone.
Downloading may take a few minutes.
3. Press Start to start the Cover browser application.
4. To download the Shortcut or the RecordData application from the
shell to the phone, select Shortcut or RecordData and press Select.
The selected application is downloaded into the Collection submenu
in the phone. Downloading may take a few minutes.
If you also wish to download the other application from the shell to the
phone, start the Cover browser application in the Collection submenu
and follow the instructions in step 4.
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Basic functions of Nokia Mobile RFID Kit
Checking the phone settings
Ensure that your Nokia 5140 phone has the correct settings for using
SMS and GPRS.
For the availability of the SMS or GPRS service, related fees, and
appropriate settings, contact your network operator or service provider.
The vibrating alert should be on in the active profile in the phone.
■ Placing tags
Having installed Xpress-on™ RFID Reader Shell to your Nokia 5140
phone, you can start placing tags.
You can attach tags, for example, by using double-sided adhesive tape.
You can also place tags under 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.
3. Basic functions of Nokia Mobile
RFID Kit
■ Touching tags with RFID reader
The RFID reader is located on the back of the lower part of the Xpresson™ RFID Reader Shell, inside the area marked with the
graphic sign.
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Basic functions of Nokia Mobile RFID Kit
When using the RFID reader, touch the tag with that area at close
proximity. The reading range is typically 0-3 cm.
■ Starting an application
Note: If neither the Shortcut nor the RecordData application is
active when you touch a tag with the RFID reader, the phone
automatically starts the one that was last active in the phone.
To manually start an application:
1. Press Menu.
2. Scroll to Applications and press Select.
3. Select Collection and press Select.
4. Select Select application and press Select.
5. Select Shortcut or RecordData and press Open.
Please touch tag is displayed.
Note: If you receive an incoming call while using an
application, you can answer the call normally and continue
using the application after ending the call.
You can view basic information about each application by pressing
Options in the Please touch tag view, selecting About and pressing
Select.
■ Closing an application
To close an application, either press Exit in the Please touch tag view, or
press
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Using Shortcut application
■ Changing application language
You can change the user interface language of the Shortcut and
RecordData applications by changing the phone language in your Nokia
5140 phone.
The supported languages are English, German, French, Spanish, Italian,
Finnish and Swedish. If an unsupported language is selected as the
phone language, the default language English is used for the Shortcut
and RecordData applications.
4. Using Shortcut application
■ Launching a shortcut
Touching a tag with the RFID reader launches a shortcut defined in the
Shortcut application.
To launch a shortcut:
1. Touch the tag with the RFID reader.
The phone function defined for the tag is displayed.
Note: If the tag does not have a shortcut defined for it yet,
define the shortcut by first selecting a phone function on
the list, and then entering the required information. For
detailed information, see step 5 in section Defining a
shortcut.
2. When the phone asks you for a confirmation, press Yes.
Depending on the type of shortcut, the phone either makes a phone
call or sends an SMS to the predefined phone number, or connects to
the predefined web site over a GPRS connection.
When connecting to a web site, press Yes when the phone asks you
for a second confirmation.
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Using Shortcut application
■ Defining a shortcut
You can define shortcuts for new tags, as well as tags that already have
a shortcut defined in the Shortcut application. In the latter case, the old
shortcut information and all related log data is deleted.
To define a shortcut:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Options.
2. Select Define tag and press Select.
Touch to define is displayed.
3. Touch the tag with the RFID reader.
4. Select the phone function Call, Url or SMS and press Create.
5. Define information for the tag in the fields that appear.
You can move between fields by using the arrow keys, and select a
field for editing by pressing Edit. Having edited a field, press OK.
• Call - enter the name of the call recipient and the number that
the phone call is to be made to.
• Url - enter the name for the URL link and the URL.
• SMS - enter the name of the SMS recipient, the SMS text
content, and the number that the SMS is to be sent to.
When defining phone numbers for the Call and SMS functions, you
can also use a phone number defined in your phone’s Contacts:
1. When editing the phone number field, press Options.
2. Select Search and press Select.
3. Select a contact on the list and press Select.
4. When the phone number is displayed, press OK.
If you later edit or delete the contact, this does not affect the
information stored in the Shortcut application in any way.
6. Select Save and press OK.
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Using Shortcut application
Note: You can also edit the shortcut information later.
Select Shortcuts in the Please touch tag view, select the
shortcut and press Edit. Edit the fields, select Save and press
OK. When editing the shortcut information, if you wish to
restore the information in the fields to what it was before
editing, press Options, select Reset and press Select.
If you wish to change the phone function for the shortcut, you
must define the shortcut again.
■ Viewing the log
In the Shortcut 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. Cancelled
attempts are also logged.
To view the log:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Options.
2. Select Log and press Select.
A list of the events logged for the tag is displayed. Events are listed in
chronological order, starting with the most recent event.
If you wish to delete all logged events, press Options, select Delete
all and press Yes.
3. To view detailed information about a logged event, select the event
on the list and press Details.
■ Deleting a shortcut
To delete a shortcut:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Shortcuts.
2. Select the shortcut and press Options.
3. Select Delete and press Select.
If you wish to delete all shortcuts, select Delete all.
Alternatively, you can launch the shortcut by selecting Launch and
pressing Select, and pressing Yes when the phone asks you for a
confirmation. In this case step 4 is skipped.
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4. When the phone asks you for a confirmation, press Yes.
Information about the shortcut and all related log data is deleted.
5. Using RecordData application
■ Recording data
Touching a tag with the RFID reader records time stamped information
for the tag in the RecordData application.
Note: When touching a new tag, you must also define
information about the tag in the RecordData application.
To record data:
1. Touch the tag with the RFID reader.
2. Optional: If the tag is not defined in the RecordData application yet,
specify a name and record type for the tag.
1. Specify a name for the tag in the Name field. Press Edit, enter the
name and press OK.
2. Under Record type, select the record type for the tag and press
Select.
The record type defines what kind of information the application
asks you to enter when you read the tag.
• None - When you read a tag, the application does not ask you
for any input, it only records the time you touched the tag.
• Text - When you read a tag, the application asks you to enter
input which can be text and/or numbers.
• Number - When you read a tag, the application asks you to
enter input as numbers.
3. Depending on the record type you selected, do one of the following:
• If you selected record type None, select Save and press OK. The
tag information and the recorded data are stored in the
application and step 4 is skipped.
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• If you selected record type Text or Number, select Continue and
press OK.
4. Optional: Enter information for the recorded data. First press Edit,
enter the information and press OK. Then select Save and press OK.
• If the record type is Text, you can enter both text and numbers.
You can use all the message typing functions available in the
Nokia 5140 phone (such as the dictionary). Press Options and use
the functions as instructed in the user guide of your Nokia 5140
phone.
• If the record type is Number, you can only enter numbers. When
entering a number, you can enter a decimal point by pressing
The tag information and the recorded data are stored in the
application.
You can later edit the information you entered for the recorded data.
See section Editing recorded data.
■ Viewing recorded data
You can either view recorded data for a specific tag, or view all recorded
data stored in the RecordData application.
To view recorded data for a tag:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Tags.
2. Select the tag and press Records.
A list of all records for the tag is displayed.
3. Select a record and press Details.
Information about the tag and the input you entered when reading
the tag is displayed. Records are listed in chronological order,
starting with the most recent record.
To view all recorded data in RecordData application:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Options.
2. Select Log and press Select.
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A list of all recorded data in the RecordData application is displayed.
Records are listed in chronological order, starting with the most
recent record.
You can also view detailed information about a record by selecting
the record and pressing Details.
■ Editing recorded data
To edit recorded data:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Tags.
2. Select a tag and press Records.
3. Select a record and press Options.
4. Select Edit record and press Select.
5. Press Edit, edit the information and press OK.
If you also wish to edit the name and record type of the tag, you must
edit the tag information. See section Editing tag information.
6. Select Save and press OK.
■ Deleting recorded data
To delete recorded data for a tag:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Tags.
2. Select a tag and press Records.
3. Select a record and press Options.
4. Select Delete and press Select.
If you wish to delete all recorded data for the tag, select Delete all.
5. When the phone asks you for a confirmation, press Yes.
To delete all recorded data in the RecordData application:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Options.
2. Select Log and press Select.
3. Press Options.
4. Select Delete all and press Select.
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5. When the phone asks you for a confirmation, press Yes.
■ Editing tag information
To edit tag information:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Tags.
2. Select the tag and press Options.
3. Select Edit tag and press Select.
4. Edit the name and record type of the tag.
For detailed information, see step 2 in section Recording data.
5. Select Save and press OK.
■ Deleting a tag
To delete a tag:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Tags.
2. Select a tag and press Options.
3. Select Delete and press Select.
If you wish to delete all tags, select Delete all.
4. When the phone asks you for a confirmation, press Yes.
Information about the tag and all related record data is deleted.
6. Care and maintenance
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and
should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect
your warranty coverage.
• Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or
moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
• Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts
and electronic components can be damaged.
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Care and maintenance
• Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten
the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt
certain plastics.
• Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its
normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and
damage electronic circuit boards.
• Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this
guide.
• Do not drop, knock, or shake the device.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents
to clean the device.
• Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent
proper operation.
• Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses (such as the RFID
sensor).
If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorised
service facility for service.
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