Users Manual

Wireless
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Using a Bluetooth Headset
Use a Bluetooth headset for audio communication when using an audio-enabled app. See Bluetooth for more
information on connecting a Bluetooth headset to the device. Set the volume appropriately before putting on
the headset. When a Bluetooth headset is connected, the speakerphone is muted.
Near Field Communications
NOTE:
NFC is supported only on the premium and premium + configuration of the device.
NFC/HF RFID is a short-range wireless connectivity technology standard that enables secure transaction
between a reader and a contactless smartcard. The technology is based on ISO/IEC 14443 type A and B
(proximity) ISO/IEC 15693 (vicinity)standards, using the HF 13.56 MHz unlicensed band. The device supports
the following operating modes:
Reader mode
Peer-to-Peer communication
Card Emulation mode.
Using NFC, the device can:
Read contactless cards such as contactless tickets, ID cards and ePassport.
Read and write information to contactless cards such as SmartPosters and tickets, as well as devices with
NFC interface such as vending machines.
Read information from supported medical sensors.
Pair with supported Bluetooth devices such as printers , ring scanners (ex. RS6000), and headsets (ex.
HS3100).
Exchange data with another NFC device.
Emulate contactless card such as payment, ticket, or SmartPoster.
The device NFC antenna is positioned to read NFC cards from the top of the device while the device is being
held.
The device NFC antenna is centrally aligned with the back housing directly underneath the regulatory label and
is designed for reading a range of NFC tags at distances from contact up to 2 cm from the rear of the device.
Reading NFC Cards
To read NFC cards:
1. Launch an NFC enabled application.
2. Hold device as shown.
3. Move the device close to the NFC card until it detects the card.
4. Hold the card steadily until the transaction is complete (usually indicated by the application).
Figure 91 Reading Cards