Nokia Treasure Tag User manual

User Guide
Nokia Treasure Tag (WS-2)
Issue 2.7 EN-US

Contents
Get started 3
Pair and connect 5
Set up your sensor 7
Find your sensor 7
Set your sensor to mute automatically 8
Find your phone using your sensor 9
Take a photo remotely 9
Change the battery 9
Troubleshooting and support 11
Product and safety info 12
Copyrights and other notices 12
Warranty 13
User Guide
Nokia Treasure Tag (WS-2)
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Get started
Learn how to start using your proximity sensor.
About your proximity sensor
Nokia Treasure Tag (WS-2) is a proximity sensor which helps you easily find your misplaced valuables.
Slip the sensor in your bag, or use the strap to attach it to your keys. If you leave your items behind,
your phone notifies you. If you do lose your stuff, you can check on a map where to start looking.
The proximity sensor is compatible with Windows Phone 8 or later phones with the Treasure Tag app
and Bluetooth 4.0 or higher. Some of the product features may depend on the phone model or
software version. You get the best experience with a Lumia phone. The app, a full list of compatible
devices, and more info on compatibility are available in Store.
Read this user guide carefully before using the product. Also, read the user guide for the device that
you connect to the product.
Keys and parts
Get to know your proximity sensor.
1 NFC area
2 Silicone strap with loop
3 Multifunction key
4 Battery cover
5 Silicone strap without loop
The surface of this product is nickel-free.
Warning: This product may contain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children.
Switch your sensor on or off
You can switch your sensor on or off.
Your sensor is switched on automatically once the battery is inserted.
To switch your sensor off or back on again, press the multifunction key for 3 seconds.
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To switch your sensor off, you can also remove the battery.
Change the strap
Your sensor comes with two silicone straps: one with a loop for attaching, one without.
1. Pull the strap from the sensor. You can use a paperclip or similar tool to carefully pry the edge of
the strap from the groove.
2. Place the sensor in the other strap and carefully stretch and pull the strap into place.
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Pair and connect
Before you can use your sensor, you need to pair and connect it to your phone.
You can connect your sensor to your phone using either NFC or Bluetooth. Make sure your sensor is
switched on and you have a SIM in your phone.
Your sensor can be connected to one phone at a time, and your phone can have up to 4 sensors
connected to it. To locate the phone currently connected to your sensor, press the multifunction key
while in range, and the phone plays a notification tone. If you want to connect it to another phone,
restore the sensor to factory settings first.
You can disconnect your sensor from your phone. For more info, see your phone's user guide.
Pair your sensor using NFC
Pair you sensor with your phone quickly using NFC.
1. Make sure you've switched on NFC on your phone.
For more info on NFC, see your phone's user guide.
2. Touch the NFC areas of your sensor and phone together.
3. Follow the instructions shown on your phone.
Pair your sensor using Bluetooth
If your phone doesn't have NFC, you can pair your sensor with your phone using Bluetooth.
You need the Treasure Tag app to use the sensor. You can download the app from Windows Phone
Store.
1. Make sure you've switched on Bluetooth on your phone.
For more info on Bluetooth, see your phone's user guide.
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2. On your phone, tap Treasure Tag.
3. Select your sensor, and follow the instructions shown on the phone.
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Basic use
Learn the basics of using your proximity sensor.
Set up your sensor
Define how and when your sensor alerts you.
On your phone, tap Treasure Tag.
1. When pairing for the first time, the setup starts automatically. Otherwise, on your phone, tap SET
UP TAG under your sensor.
2. To choose an icon for your sensor, tap add icon and the icon you want.
3. To give your sensor a name, tap TAG NAME, and type in the name.
4. Select how and where the alert is played.
The alert is triggered whenever the Bluetooth connection between your sensor and phone is lost, or
the signal is weak. A closed door, for example, may trigger an alert. Your phone plays the alert even
if it is in silent mode. If you have many sensors, your phone also shows you a notification about which
sensor was triggered.
Manage your sensor
Check what's going on with your sensor and change its settings. You can also pin your sensor to the
start screen of your phone to access it quickly.
1. Tap Treasure Tag.
2. Tap the sensor you want to view. If you have several sensors, to check which is which, tap .
Add a sensor to the sensor list
Tap > add tag.
Edit sensor settings
Select a sensor, and tap > EDIT TAG.
Pin your sensor on the start screen of your phone
Tap > pin to start. You can also tap and hold the sensor in the sensor list, and select pin to
start.
Disconnect your sensor manually
Tap . The sensor graphic turns gray. To reconnect, tap , or tap the NFC areas of the sensor and
your phone together.
Remove a sensor
Tap > remove tag.
Find your sensor
Lost your sensor and have no idea where it is? You can start off your search by checking on a map
where your phone lost connection with the sensor.
To check on a map where the connection was lost, GPS coordinates must be available.
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of data, which may result in data costs.
1. Make sure you've switched on GPS on your phone.
2. Tap Treasure Tag and the sensor you want.
3. Wait while your phone tries to search for the sensor.
4. If your phone doesn't find the sensor, tap open map. The approximate area where your phone last
connected to the sensor is shown on the map.
Get directions to your sensor
To get route instructions, in the map view, tap the address notification and directions.
Find connected sensor
On your phone, tap the sensor to play a notification sound. To silence the sensor once found, press
the multifunction key on the sensor, or tap on your phone.
Set your sensor to mute automatically
Don’t want your sensor to notify you while at home or at the office? Mute your sensor automatically
when your phone is connected to one of your set Wi-Fi networks.
1. On your phone, tap Treasure Tag > > quiet mode.
2. To add a new network, tap .
3. Select the Wi-Fi network you want from the list of available Wi-Fi networks.
You can add several Wi-Fi networks for quiet mode.
Whenever your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network you selected, all notifications from the sensor
are automatically muted.
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Find your phone using your sensor
Can't remember where you put your phone? Use your sensor to locate it.
1. Press the multifunction key. Your phone plays a notification sound to help you locate it, even if
your phone is in silent mode.
2. When you find your phone, tap the notification on your phone to switch off the notification sound.
Take a photo remotely
Want to avoid camera shake when taking a photo with your phone? Use your sensor to take the photo
remotely, so you don’t have to use the camera key or icon on your phone.
If your phone does not have the Lumia Selfie app, you can download it from Store.
1. On your phone, tap Lumia Selfie.
2. To take a photo, on your sensor, press the multifunction key.
After taking a photo, you can edit the shot on your phone. To go back to take another photo, press
the multifunction key.
Change the battery
Your sensor comes with a battery already inserted, but eventually you need to change it.
Your sensor uses a standard CR2032 battery. When the battery is completely empty, you need to
replace it with a new one before you can use the sensor again.
When the battery runs low, your sensor plays an alert tone, and a notification shows up on your
phone's Treasure Tag app. If you've pinned your sensor to the start screen of your phone, a battery
icon shows up on the tile.
1. Put a paperclip or similar tool into the gap in the lower left corner on the back of the sensor.
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2. Carefully lever the back cover up.
3. Replace the old battery with a new one. Make sure you place the battery in the right way.
4. Align the cut corners on the back cover and device, and snap the cover back into place.
Restore factory settings
You can clear all pairings and reset the sensor back to the original settings.
1. Open the back cover and remove the battery from the sensor.
2. Replace the battery while pressing the multifunction key.
You can also remove your sensor from the connected phone or other device to restore the factory
settings.
After restoring the factory settings, the sensor immediately pairs with any phone that has the sensor
on its list of paired devices. If you remove the sensor from the list, the sensor disconnects from this
phone and restores the factory settings again.
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