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User Guide for
Nokia Field Force NFC Shell
for Nokia 5140 and Nokia 5140i
9249286
Issue 1
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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Contents
Contents
FOR YOUR SAFETY............................................................................... 4
1. Overview ........................................................................................... 5
Nokia Field Force NFC shell ................................................................................................
Service Discovery application ............................................................................................
Tags............................................................................................................................................
What are RFID and NFC?.....................................................................................................
2. Installation ....................................................................................... 7
Check the phone’s
network settings .................................................................................................................... 8
3. Tags ................................................................................................... 8
Tag features ............................................................................................................................ 8
Place tags................................................................................................................................. 9
Touch tags with RFID reader.............................................................................................. 9
4. Service Discovery application.......................................................... 9
Start and close the application ......................................................................................... 9
Change application language .......................................................................................... 10
Read, view, and save a shortcut...................................................................................... 10
Create and edit a shortcut................................................................................................ 11
Give a shortcut..................................................................................................................... 12
Launch a shortcut and
write into a tag .................................................................................................................... 12
Delete a shortcut ................................................................................................................. 13
View the log .......................................................................................................................... 13
Care and maintenance....................................................................... 14
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal.
Read the complete user guide for further information.
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 other devices, read its user’s guide for detailed
safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
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Overview
1. Overview
Nokia Field Force NFC shell allows you to use touch to quickly and
conveniently access various services with your Nokia 5140/5140i phone.
By touching Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, you can access
different services based on your personal configuration.
Nokia Field Force NFC Kit contains the following:
• Two Nokia Field Force NFC shells
• One Java™ application called Service Discovery
(pre-installed in the shell)
• Two tags to identify objects and tasks
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them
out of reach of young children.
This Nokia Field Force NFC shell is designed to be used in the Nokia
5140/5140i phone that is available separately. For more information
about the Nokia 5140/5140i phone, see www.nokia.com.
For examples of how you can use your Nokia Field Force NFC shell within
the Nokia Field Force Solution for easy, fast and real-time data capture,
see www.nokia.com/fieldforce.
Note: This user guide contains information and instructions for
Nokia Field Force NFC shell. For instructions on how to use your
Nokia 5140/5140i phone, see the phone’s user guide.
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Overview
■ Nokia Field Force NFC shell
Nokia Field Force NFC shell contains the RFID reader
that enables you to read tags and to write into them
with your Nokia 5140/5140i phone. The RFID reader
is located inside the lower part of the back cover of
the shell (dark area in the picture).
The Nokia Field Force NFC shell also stores the
Service Discovery application, and the Cover browser
application. When you install the Nokia Field Force
NFC shell, the Cover browser application is
automatically downloaded to the phone, after which
you can use it to download the Service Discovery
application.
Note: The Nokia Field Force NFC shell is only compatible with
the Nokia 5140/5140i phone. Do not try to use it with other
phones.
The RFID reader in the Nokia Field Force NFC shell takes its power from
the phone battery. Using the RFID reader may drain the phone battery
faster.
■ Service Discovery application
The Service Discovery application is used for accessing services
(such as call dialling, web browsing and SMS sending) with your
Nokia 5140/5140i phone.
The Service Discovery application enables you to read shortcuts from
tags, save shortcuts to phone memory, write shortcut information into a
tag, and give shortcuts to another Nokia 5140/5140i phone with Nokia
Field Force NFC shell. For instructions, see Service Discovery application,
page 9.
■ Tags
Nokia Field Force NFC shell comes with two tags, which are used to
identify objects and tasks.
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Installation
Note: The tags may set off the Electronic Article Surveillance
(EAS) alarms used, for example, for theft-protection in shops.
■ What are RFID and NFC?
RFID
RFID technologies use radio waves to automatically identify individual
objects. By emitting a short-range radio signal, the RFID reader device
supplies power to an otherwise inactive RFID tag, allowing the device to
read the tag or write data to the tag's memory.
The RFID reader is a short-range device (reading range 0-5 cm) and it
converts the radio waves returned from the RFID tag into a format that
can then be passed on to an application in the phone.
To transmit data from the RFID tag to the RFID reader, Nokia Field Force
NFC shell uses the radio frequency 13.56 MHz, which is the most widely
used globally available frequency for RFID.
NFC
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a short-range radio frequency
technology that evolved from a combination of contactless RFID and
interconnection technologies. The NFC device allows users to read small
amounts of data from tags, as well as to communicate with other
devices, by a simple touch.
2. Installation
Note: Before removing the cover, always switch off the power from
your phone 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 the Nokia Field Force NFC shell:
1. Remove the original covers of your Nokia 5140/5140i phone, and
install the upper and lower part of the Nokia Field Force NFC shell as
instructed in the sales package of Nokia Field Force NFC Kit.
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Tags
2. Switch on the phone, and make sure that the time and date are set
correctly in the phone.
The shell automatically installs the Cover browser application in the
Applications > Collection menu in your phone. The shell also
contains the Service Discovery application that you can now install.
Installation may take several minutes.
If you do not install the Service Discovery application when installing
the Nokia Field Force NFC shell, you can install it later using the
Cover browser application. This is done as follows:
3. Select Menu > Applications > Collection > Cover browser > Open.
4. Select Service Discovery. The application is downloaded into the
Collection submenu in the phone. Downloading may take a few
minutes.
■ Check the phone’s network settings
Ensure that your Nokia 5140/5140i phone has the correct settings for
using SMS and GPRS.
For information on the availability of an SMS or a GPRS service, related
fees, and appropriate settings, contact your network operator or service
provider.
3. Tags
■ Tag features
Nokia Field Force NFC shell uses non battery-powered (passive) tags.
Use the following tag types: MIFARE® Standard, MIFARE® Standard 4k
and MIFARE® Ultralight.
Nokia Field Force NFC shell contains two tags. If you need more tags,
please contact your vendor for compliant MIFARE® tags.
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Service Discovery application
■ 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.
■ Touch tags with RFID reader
The RFID reader is located on the
back of the lower part of the Nokia
Field Force NFC shell, inside the area
marked with
When using the RFID reader, touch
the tag with that area at close
proximity. The reading range is
typically 0-5 cm, depending on the
tag type and size.
4. Service Discovery application
■ Start and close the application
Note: If the application is not active when you touch a tag with
the RFID reader, the phone automatically starts the application.
To manually start an application:
Press Menu > Applications > Collection > Service Discovery > 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 the application in the Please
touch tag view: select Options > About.
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Service Discovery application
To close the application:
In the Please touch tag view either press Exit or press
■ Change application language
You can change the user interface language of the Service Discovery
application by changing the language in your Nokia 5140/5140i phone.
The supported languages are English, German, French, Spanish, Italian,
Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Danish, Dutch, Portuguese, and Swedish. If
an unsupported language is selected as the phone language, the default
language English is used for the application.
■ Read, view, and save a shortcut
Touching a tag with the RFID reader launches a shortcut contained in
the tag.
To read a tag:
1. Touch the tag with the RFID reader.
The phone displays the shortcut defined in the tag. If the Service
Discovery application is not on when reading a tag, the RFID shell
recognises the presence of a tag and launches the application.
Note: If the tag contains no information the phone gives an
error message: No shortcut on tag, and prompts you to
select a service shortcut to write to the empty tag: Please
select shortcut to write. If the tag is empty and you do not
yet have any shortcuts stored in your phone’s memory, the
phone prompts you to create a shortcut: Please create a
shortcut for writing. If the empty tag is write-protected, the
phone indicates this with the message: Tag is write
protected.
2. Depending on the type of the 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.
Before completing the function defined in the shortcut, the phone
asks you for a confirmation. To confirm, press OK, to decline,
press Cancel.
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Service Discovery application
3. To view the shortcut you read, perform step 1 and select Options >
Details.
4. To save the shortcut you read into the phone memory, perform step 1
and select Options > Details > Save.
■ Create and edit a shortcut
You can create new shortcuts, and edit shortcuts saved in the phone
memory. In the latter case, the old shortcut information and all related
log data is deleted.
To create a shortcut:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select: Shortc. > Add.
The options for the shortcut types you can create are displayed.
If you already have shortcuts in your phone memory, you start
creating new shortcuts by selecting Shortc. > Options > Add in the
Please touch tag view.
2. Select the type of shortcut you wish to create.
3. Enter the information for all the shortcut fields:
Having edited a field, press OK. If you wish to move back to a field
you have already edited, select Options > Back.
• Call - enter the name of the shortcut and the number to which
the phone call is to be made.
• URL - enter the name of the shortcut and the URL.
• SMS - enter the name of the shortcut, the number to which the
SMS is to be sent, and the SMS text content.
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, select Options > Search.
2. Select a contact on the list and press Select.
3. 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 application in any way.
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Service Discovery application
To edit a shortcut:
4. To edit a shortcut; in the Please touch tag view, select Shortc. >
Options, scroll to the shortcut you want to edit and select Edit.
5. Edit the fields and select OK.
When editing the shortcut information, if you wish to return to the
previous information field, select Options > Back. Selecting
Options > Back in the first information field takes you back to the
Shortc. field and restores the shortcut information to what it was
before editing. If you wish to change the phone function for the
shortcut, you must define the shortcut again.
■ Give a shortcut
To give a shortcut into a compatible phone:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Shortc..
2. Scroll to the shortcut you want to give and select Options > Give.
The phone displays the text: Please
touch other phone.
3. Hold your phone 0-5 centimetres from
the shortcut recipient’s phone so that
the NFC logos face each other
(see picture).
If giving a shortcut succeeded, the
phone displays the message: Giving
successful. If giving a shortcut failed,
the phone displays an error message.
■ Launch a shortcut and write into a tag
To launch a shortcut:
1. In the Please touch tag view, select Shortc..
2. Scroll to the shortcut you want to launch and select Launch. The
phone asks for a confirmation to perform the shortcut function. To
confirm, press OK, to decline, press Cancel.
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To write into a tag:
3. To write shortcut into a tag with the phone’s keypad, perform step 1,
scroll to the shortcut which you want to write, and select Options >
Write. The phone displays the text: Please touch tag.
4. Hold your phone on the tag into which you want to write. If writing
the shortcut succeeded, the phone displays the message: Writing
successful. If the writing failed, the phone displays an error message.
You can overwrite the shortcut information in the tags you have
created as many times as you wish.
■ 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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Care and maintenance
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.
• 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. Rough handling can break internal
circuit boards and fine mechanics.
• 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 light sensors lenses.
If the device is not working properly, take it to your nearest authorized service
facility for service.
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