BAGTAG Flex User manual

User manual
BAGTAG Flex

To connect the BAGTAG with your phone, choose the
'Activate with NFC' option in the BAGTAG app and place
the back of your phone close to the device.
Keep in mind that depending on the phone, the NFC
positioning varies (see the next page for an indication).
Continue to hover the phone until a blue light appears
on top of the BAGTAG, indicating that the devices are
attempting to connect. Wait till the blue light remains
blue, which means the devices are connected.
The BAGTAG is now ready for its first flight.
Register the BAGTAG Flex
Step 1: Log in the BAGTAG app
To register the BAGTAG device (which you only need
to do once), go to the App Store or Google Play Store
and download the BAGTAG application. You will first
need to sign up or log in before registering the device.
Step 2: Add the device
Go to the device tab (suitcase icon) after logging in
and select the 'Add device' option. Check to see if your
location sharing, Internet, and Bluetooth are enabled.
Step 3: Register with NFC

Smartphone cases can make it difficult to
establish an NFC connection.
The distance you should have between your
smartphone and the BAGTAG you would like to
establish a connection with can be different for
any kind of mobile phone.
It is important to hold the devices stable,
otherwise, there is a risk of losing connection.
Please note:
Android Apple

Check in your baggage
Step 2: Updating the BAGTAG display
Check in your bag through the supported airline app.
The luggage label is transferred to the BAGTAG from
within the airline's mobile app. This option is available
after check-in.
Choose your upcoming flight and activate the
BAGTAG with NFC. Follow the instructions in the
airline app to update the BAGTAG display. The label
should be successfully sent to the BAGTAG, and the
flight information will appear on the e-paper display.
You will also receive a confirmation e-mail that your
bag was successfully checked in and labeled.
Step 1: Check in
Please note
The check-in process can
differ per airline. Check
the airline's website for
the correct instructions.

Attach the BAGTAG Flex
Attach
Wrap the strap around the suitcase handle and put it
back in the strap holder, which is situated on the back
side of the Flex. Pull to tighten. The BAGTAG is now
secured to your bag.

Detach the BAGTAG Flex
Detach
Use the included ejector tool to unlock the attachment
mechanism.
1. Firmly press the tool in the hole of the strap case.
2. Pull the Flex away from the baggage handle whilst
pressing the tool into the hole.
3. Further loosen the strap on the back of the Flex to
detach the device.

Clear the BAGTAG Flex display
Step 1: Go to your device
To remove the flight information of the BAGTAG Flex,
locate the device in the BAGTAG app and choose the
“try out this tag” option.
Step 2: Choose 'Clear BAGTAG'
After scrolling down, a test flight “clear BAGTAG” is
displayed. Choose this option and follow the steps in
the BAGTAG app to clear the display (clearing the
display works the same as updating a BAGTAG). Your
BAGTAG should now be cleared of any previous flight
information.

Customise the BAGTAG Flex display
Step 1: Select a device
To start customising, open the BAGTAG app and log
in. Head to the Devices section within the app, choose
your desired device for customisation, and then select
'Customise Display.'
Step 2: Customise display
Start to customise the display by selecting an image
(not required). You can choose an image from your
device, take a picture or use one of the app's default
images.
Next, you will be given the option to add your initials
(not required) and contact information.
Finally, select save and your custom display will appear
in the image library.
Step 3: Update display
Select the image you want to display and select send
to start the process of updating the device's display.
This is the same process as checking in a bag.
The app will show a success message and the BAGTAG
display will showcase the customised image.

This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.
2.
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT (PART 15.19)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING (PART 15.21)
To comply with CC RF exposure requirements for
mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should
only be used or installed at locations where there is at
least 20cm separation distance between the antenna
and all persons.
RF EXPOSURE (OET BULLETIN 65)
Regulatory information

The BAGTAG device has been certified according to IEC
61000-4-3, the UHF RFID scanning function of the
Airport interface of the BAGTAG device could be
sensitive to radiated emissions between 600Mhz and
700Mhz resulting in performance criterion B. After the
influencer of the emissions in the afore mentioned
spectrum have stopped, the BAGTAG device will self-
recover its functionality with respect to the UHF RFID
scanning function without operator intervention.
During normal operating conditions the afore
mentioned emissions should not be present in the
environment where the BAGTAG is used with the UHF
RFID scanning function.
Regulatory information
MANUFACTURER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION
According to local laws and regulations your product
and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from
household waste. When this product reaches its end of
life, take it to a collection point designated by local
authorities. The separate collection and recycling of
your product and/or its battery at the time of disposal
will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it
is recycled in a manner that protects human health
and the environment.
EUROPEAN UNION - DISPOSAL INFORMATION

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