Reading Nfc Tags; Transferring Screen Content Via Nfc; Using The Nfc Demos - Honeywell Dolphin 75e User Manual

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5. Touch Select SE then choose the embedded secure element (eSE) SmartMX.
Note: If you want to turn off a previously selected SE, select None from the Select SE > Change SE list.
Card Emulation is enabled (checked) by default when an SE is selected.

Reading NFC Tags

1. Verify NFC is enabled (see page 8-3).
2. Hold the NFC tag close to the back of the terminal. When an NFC tag is recognized, the terminal emits a sound and the
tag data displays on the terminal screen.
Note: The terminal must be unlocked for NFC tag detection. If sound is muted, the terminal vibrates when an NFC tag is
detected.
See page page 8-4 for information on

Transferring screen content via NFC

1. Verify NFC is enabled (see page 8-3).
2. Verify Android beam is enabled on the sending terminal.
3. Open the item you want to share (e.g., contact, picture, or Web page).
4. Hold the terminals back to back. The sending terminal emits a sound, the screen image shrinks, and the message,
"Touch to beam" displays.
5. Both terminals must be unlocked for NFC tag detection. If sound is muted, the terminal vibrates when an NFC tag is
detected.
6. Touch the reduced screen image to initiate the transfer. The receiving terminal displays the transferred content.
Note: If an active network connection is present, Android Market™ opens if the item received requires an app not installed
on the device.

Using the NFC Demos

Honeywell NFC Demos demonstrate the basic NFC capabilities of the terminal and are not intended as a functional
business solution. Detailed information on how to create custom applications for your Dolphin terminal is provided in the
Software Development Kit (SDK), available for download at www.honeywellaidc.com.
Note: Honeywell NFC Demo are designed for use with NFC equipped Dolphin 75e models only. Before using the demos,
you must enable NFC functionality on the terminal (see page 8-3).
NFC Tag Demo
The NFC Tag Demo demonstrates basic NFC tag reading and writing using the terminal. Three options are available
under the demo: Read a tag, Write a contact, and Write a message. Read a tag demonstrates how the terminal
reads and displays data from NFC tags placed in close proximity to the back of the terminal. Write a contact and
Write a message demonstrates how you can write (save) data to a writable or rewritable NFC tag. The data is then
displayed whenever the NFC tag is read.
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To Read a tag:
1. Touch NFC Tag Demo
2. Touch Read a tag
3. Hold the NFC tag close to the back of the terminal. An "NFC Tag Detected" notification displays on the screen with
the raw data contained in the tag.
Note: The terminal must be unlocked for NFC tag detection.
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Using the NFC
> Demos
. Swipe right to scroll to NFC Demos, and then touch
from inside the NFC Demos
.
Demos.
app.
to open the demo.

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