Troubleshooting Scenarios
Headset
Fault
The buttons on the headset does
not work as intended.
NFC
Fault
The handset cannot read the
NFC tag.
The handset cannot read the
NFC tag.
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Probable Cause
An Android compatible headset
is not used.
An iPhone compatible headset is
used.
Dirt inside the 3.5 mm connector
of the headset adapter.
Probable Cause
NFC functionality is not enabled
on the handset.
The handset is further away from
the tag than 2-4 cm.
The back of the handset is not
facing the NFC tag.
The handset is not unlocked with
the screen lit up.
The handset is not using an
original Ascom Myco 3 battery.
The NFC antenna may stop
working due to dirt on the battery
contacts.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Action
Make sure that an Android
compatible 3.5 mm headset is
used.
Switch to an Android compatible
headset (iPhone headsets differ
in hardware from Android
compatible headsets).
Disconnect the adapter from the
handset and carefully clean out
dirt from inside the 3.5 mm
connector. Use a toothpick or
another object of the same size
and shape in wood or plastic (not
metal).
Action
Enable NFC on the handset
under Settings > Connected
devices > NFC.
Place the handset closer to the
NFC tag.
Turn the handset around.
Make sure that the handset is
unlocked and that the screen is
lit up.
The NFC antenna is built into the
original Ascom Myco 3 battery.
Make sure to use an original
Ascom Myco 3 battery to be able
to use the NFC functionality.
Clean the battery contacts on
Ascom Myco 3 and/or the battery.
TD 93297EN / 19 December 2019 / Ver. B
Ascom Myco 3
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