Set up your sensor, Find your sensor, Basic use – Nokia WS-2 User Manual

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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 Nokia Treasure Tag.
1. When pairing for the first time, the setup starts automatically. Otherwise, on your phone, tap Set

up 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 SENSOR 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 Nokia 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 sensor.

Edit sensor settings

Select a sensor, and tap

> edit sensor.

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 sensor.

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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