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1.    1  Turn off the handheld  See Turning on and turning off the handheld  page 19     2  Ina dust free indoor environment  remove the two small screws to remove the memory card slot  cover  on the left side of the handheld      3  Insert the memory card into the card slot     4  Replace the cover  tightening the two small screws     5  When you select the Save As option in an application  the memory card appears in the list of  available storage locations     Note   Do not store required data or applications to a memory card if the card will be removed  Data  saved to a memory card is available only when the card is inserted in the handheld     Encrypting files on memory cards  To prevent sensitive data on a memory card from being used if the card is lost or stolen  files can be    encrypted as they are placed on the card     When encryption is enabled  an encryption key is stored on the handheld  Files are encrypted as they are  copied or written to the memory card  Files already saved on memory cards before enabling encryption  are not automatically encrypted     Note   Because the encryption key is stored on the handheld  encrypted files are only readable on the  handheld on which they are initially encrypted  It is not possible to read encrypted files on the storage  card with any other device  including another Juno 5 series handheld or an office computer     CAUTION   If you reset the handheld to the factory default settings  the encryption key is deleted and the handhe
2.    3  Insert or remove the SIM card  with the gold contacts face down     4  Replace the SIM card slot cover  tightening the two small screws     Using the Windows Embedded Handheld operating system    The Juno 5 series handheld is powered by the Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional operating  system  The main parts of the Home screen and the Start screen are shown below     GI 22 X  4 a 14 08F     11 09    i    Dens   e mail  pictures  favorites    a a       Home screen  provides access to the key functions on your handheld  Scroll  and tap any item to open  it      2  Title bar  contains status icons for important system functions     Start button  tap to open the Start screen  where you can access programs and system controls     Tile bar  contains touchable tiles providing access to applications  menus  and notifications     O e YY di GO 3 15  pa    Calendar    BE Internet Explorer       gt     Settings gS Pictures  amp  Videos       Start screen  tap any item on the screen to open it       Lock device  tap to lock the screen     _ en XD Tl 10 58 2    Calendar       1  Pull down list  tap anywhere on the title bar to open the title bar pull down list  where you can access  connectivity controls  the Wireless Manager   battery information  time and date settings  and volume      2  Connectivity icons  tap either icon to access the Wireless Manager     Status indicators    The battery status icon on the title bar of the Home screen or the Start screen shows the status
3.    The connection is not enabled in ActiveSync  on the handheld     In the ActiveSync technology dialog on the  office computer  select File  Connection  Settingsand then tap Connect     Disconnect the handheld from the office  computer  Restart the office computer   Reset it  see Resetting the handheld  page  20  and then reconnect it to the office  computer     Active Sync version 4 5 and later is  compatible with the Juno 5 series handheld   If version 4 5 or later of the ActiveSync  software is not installed on the office  computer  you can download the latest  version from the Microsoft website     In the ActiveSync technology dialog on the  office computer  click File   Connection  Settings  If you are using     e a USB cable  make sure that the Allow  USB connection check box is selected  from the drop down list     e a Bluetooth connection  make sure  that the correct port for Bluetooth is  selected  Then open the Bluetooth  control on the handheld  In the Devices  tab  tap the partnership and in the  services list make sure that the  ActiveSync check box is selected     On the handheld  tap Start   ActiveSync    Menu   Connections  Make sure that the  Synchronize all PCs using this connection    Problem    Cause    The handheld connection settings conflict  with network settings or VPN client  software     Bluetooth wireless technology    Problem    The handheld cannot  discover a nearby  Bluetooth device     The COM port that  you assigned to a  serial port service 
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5.   box     7  Tap Next     8  Follow the steps in the Setup wizard  If the connection settings are not automatically downloaded  from the Internet  you must enter them using the connection details supplied by your ISP or  network administrator     Note   You cannot change the account name later   9  Tap Finish   10  Tap OK to download mail immediately   x  Tip   To receive TerraSync    data files by email  edit the settings for the email account you have set up  To do this   tap Menu and then select Options  In the Accounts tab  tap the email account you want to use to receive TerraSync    files  The Email Setup wizard appears  Tap Next until you reach the last page of the wizard  From the Message  download limit drop down list  select Entire message     When you connect the handheld to the email server  new messages are downloaded to the Messaging  folder  messages in the Outbox folder are sent  and messages that have been deleted on the email server  are removed from the Messaging folder     Messages received directly from an email server are linked to the email server rather than an office  computer  When you delete a message on the handheld  it is also deleted from the email server the next  time you connect the handheld to the email server     You can work online or offline  When working online  you read and respond to messages while  connected to the email server  Messages are sent as soon as you tap Send  which saves space on the  handheld     When working offline  you 
6.   or from the computer to the handheld     To install software onto the handheld  see Installing software onto the handheld  page 41     To uninstall software from the handheld  select Add Remove Programs from the Tools menu  Clear  the check box beside the program you want to remove and then click OK     For more information  refer to the ActiveSync Help     x  Tip   If the GPS Pathfinder Office software is installed on the office computer  you can configure the Connection    Manager utility in the GPS Pathfinder Office software to automatically detect when you connect a Juno 5 series  handheld to the computer  This enables you to automatically transfer data from the TerraSync software   differentially correct the data  and then export it to a GIS  For more information  refer to the GPS Pathfinder Office  Software Help     Installing software onto the handheld    Before you begin  refer to the installation instructions provided with the software     Some software installations are specifically designed to run on a Windows Embedded Handheld  To  install software on a Windows Embedded Handheld     1  2  3   4    Connect the handheld to a computer  see page 40    Copy the installation files to a folder on the handheld   Browse to the folder on the handheld  Tap and hold the installation setup file and then select Run     If prompted after installation  reset the handheld  see Resetting the handheld  page 20       To install software that is provided as an installation setup tha
7.   password  and domain  settings to access the Internet  tap OK without entering any information in this screen  Otherwise   enter the required information and then tap OK     5  Ifthe phone prompts for confirmation to connect to the Internet  accept the connection     e The phone dials the configured GPRS access number and then connects to the  Internet     e A Connectivity notification appears on the handheld as the connection is being made   e After the connection is made you are returned to the My ISP screen     e To confirm that the handheld is connected to the phone  or to check the status of the  connection at any time  tap the title bar and then tap the Connectivity icon on the pull     down list  The notification shows the name of the current connection  and the time  elapsed since the connection was made  To hide the notification  tap Hide     6  Tap OK to close the My ISP screen     7  Tap OK to close the Connections   Tasks screen   8  Tap kad to close the Connections screen     To check the connection status at any time  tap the title bar and then tap the required status icon on the  pull down list     To end the connection at any time  tap the title bar  tap the required status icon on the pull down list  and then tap Disconnect     To connect to a corporate network or Intranet  see Accessing a corporate network through your Internet  connection  page 59     To send and receive email messages  see Messaging  page 34     Step 3  Configuring the GNSS field softwar
8.  Connection  Settings  If you are using     e a USB cable  make sure that the Allow  USB connection check box is selected  from the drop down list     e a Bluetooth connection  make sure  that the correct port for Bluetooth is  selected  Then open the Bluetooth  control on the handheld  In the Devices  tab  tap the partnership and in the  services list make sure that the  ActiveSync check box is selected     On the handheld  tap Start   ActiveSync    Menu   Connections  Make sure that the  Synchronize all PCs using this connection  check box is selected  and that the correct  option is selected     Cause    Solution    Problem    The handheld connection settings conflict  with network settings or VPN client  software     ActiveSync technology    Problem    Cause    If you are using a USB cable  use the USB to  PC utility to change the connection method  the handheld uses to connect to the  Windows Mobile Device Center on the  computer  Tap Start  Settings   Connections    USB to PC Utility  Clear the Enable  advanced network functionality check box   The handheld stops using the default RNDIS  method to connect to the Windows Mobile  Device Center     Solution    The connection is not initiated automatically     ActiveSync  technology will not  connect to the  handheld     The ActiveSync technology does not  recognize the Juno 5 series handheld     An incompatible version of ActiveSync  technology is installed     The connection is not enabled in ActiveSync  on the computer  
9.  Internet access   page 52  e Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled serial device  page 55    e Connecting to an office computer using Bluetooth wireless technology   page 56    Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled phone for Internet access    lf your model of the Juno 5 series handheld does not contain an integrated cellular modem  you can use  the handheld s Bluetooth radio to connect to a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone and then connect to  the Internet  Use this type of connection to access a background map server  or for Internet and email  access     To connect to a Bluetooth enabled phone using a Bluetooth DUN  Dialup Networking  connection  you    must   1  Connect the handheld to a Bluetooth enabled phone and then configure the connection to the  dialup network   2  Connect to the Internet using the dialup network   3  Configure the software to use the connection  For example  you must configure the GNSS field    software to use map data received from the Internet source  or you must set up the Messaging  application to send and receive email using the connection     Note   Before you begin the steps below  Trimble recommends that you confirm that the phone can  access the Internet directly  If necessary  contact the cellular phone provider and confirm whether you  must enter a user name  password  and domain details when connecting an external device to the  phone using Bluetooth dialup networking     Step 1  Connecting the handheld to the phone and configuring the connec
10.  Keyboard Pro     Drawing and writing directly on screen    In some applications  for example Notes  you can draw  or write directly  on the screen using your finger    or the stylus     1  Tap O and then tap the Notes icon LA    2  Tap the Menu icon O   3  Select Draw     4  Use your finger or the stylus to write or draw on the screen     Making a recording    For handheld configurations equipped with an integrated microphone  you can create a stand alone  voice note or you can add a recording to a note  Then you can work with voice notes in the same way  that you work with notes     To make a recording     1  Tap W and then tap the Notes icon LA    2  Tap the Menu icon E and select View Recording Toolbar   3  Dooneofthe following   e To create a stand alone recording  in the screen displaying the list of notes  tap the Record  button    to begin recording     e To add a recording to a note  create or open a note and then tap the Record button to    begin recording   4  When you finish recording  tap the Stop button E  5  Ifyou are creating a stand alone recording  an icon appears in the note list   6  Ifyou are recording in an open note  an icon appears in the note  Tap OK to return to the note list     To play a recording  tap the recording in the note list or open the note and then tap the icon    inthe  note     Personalizing the handheld    Use the controls in the Settings area to customize the handheld  The following examples describe the  available controls     Button
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12.  Turning on and  turning off the handheld  page 19      Sounds and notifications  Use the Sounds  amp  Notifications control to set preferences for the speaker volume and system sounds  To    open the Sounds  amp  Notifications control     e Tap W Settings   Sounds  amp  Notifications   To turn on or turn off sounds     1  Tap the Sounds tab   2  Select or clear the check boxes to enable or disable categories of sounds     3  Ifyou select the Screen taps or Hardware buttons check boxes  select the Soft or Loud option to  control the volume of the sounds     4  Tap OK     You can use predefined schemes to customize sounds  or you can create your own sound schemes     To specify a sound scheme     1  Tap the Notifications tab    2  From the Event drop down list  select an event    3  Select the type of notification you want to receive for that event   4  Tap OK     You can also enable vibrations for screen taps     1  Tap the Vibrations tab   2  Select Screen taps and then select Short  Medium  or Long     3  Tap OK     Screen    Use the Screen control to align the touch screen or to change the appearance of text on the screen  To  open the Screen control     e Tap O   Settings   System   Screen   To change the screen settings     1  Tap the General tab     2  To change the orientation of the screen  select an option in the Orientation group     3  To start the alignment sequence for the touch screen  tap   Align Screen     4  Tap OK     Using ClearType font smoothing can make 
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15.  check box on the handheld shows ActiveSync even if the office computer is running the  Windows 7 or Windows Vista operating system and you are using the WMDC     Step 2  Connecting to ActiveSync using Bluetooth wireless technology    1  Onthe handheld  tap W ActiveSync     Note   Only ActiveSync shows on the Windows embedded handheld  Select ActiveSync even if you  use the WMDC on the desktop computer     2  Tap Menu and then select Connect via Bluetooth   3  On the handheld  a message box shows the status of the connection as it is made     4  When the connection to the office computer is successful  you are returned to the ActiveSync  application on the handheld     E  5  Tap ed to close     The connectivity icon in the status bar shows       To check the status of the connection  tap the title bar and then tap the connectivity icon on the pull   down list     To disconnect  tap W  ActiveSyncon the handheld  and then select Menu   Disconnect     Beaming files to or from another device  You can beam files  contacts  tasks  and appointments between the handheld and another device     To receive beamed files from another device     1  Make sure that the handheld s integrated Bluetooth radio is turned on  see Turning on and turning  off the integrated radios  page 43      2  Tap w   Settings   Connections   Beam   3  Select the Receive all incoming beams check box and then tap OK   4  When another device attempts to beam a file  you are prompted to accept the file  To receive 
16.  completely turned off     Suspend mode    When you press the Power button briefly to turn off the handheld  the handheld goes into Suspend  mode  This is a low power mode that maintains the main memory contents and keeps applications  running but does not allow you to operate any of the handheld s functions  The handheld appears to be  turned off  The integrated GNSS receiver is turned off and any application using GNSS is disconnected     If the Bluetooth and wireless cellular modem radios were on  they will remain turned on  The handheld is  capable of receiving data via Bluetooth or the cellular modem radio while it is in Suspend mode  The  handheld is able to automatically wake up to calendar alarms if it is in Suspend mode     CAUTION   To save battery power  use the Wireless Manager to turn off the wireless radios before you place the  handheld into Suspend mode     To turn on the handheld when it is in Suspend mode  press the Power button briefly until the screen  lights up  The handheld is immediately ready for operation  There may be a delay of up to 30 seconds  while the integrated GNSS receiver automatically reactivates     The handheld may go into Suspend mode automatically if you dismiss two consecutive low battery  alerts  Charge the battery before you resume work     You can configure the handheld to automatically enter Suspend mode when it has been idle for a  specified time  By default  the handheld is set to enter Suspend mode if it is not used for three mi
17.  exact steps required may vary depending on the office computer     To connect to a office computer to use ActiveSync or WMDC with a Bluetooth connection  you must     1  Set up the connection to the computer     2  Connect to ActiveSync or WMDC using Bluetooth wireless technology   Step 1  Setting up the connection to the computer    1  From the Bluetooth user interface on the office computer  make sure that the computer allows itself  to be discovered by other Bluetooth devices     2          eo Sil DI p    10   11     Configure ActiveSync technology or WMDC on the office computer to connect to the correct  Bluetooth port  The steps required depend on the operating system installed on the office  computer  If the office computer is using     e the Windows 7 or Windows Vista operating system   a  From the Start menu on the office computer  select Control Panel   Windows  Mobile Device Center  If you have previously connected to a device  using USB or  another connection method   the Windows Mobile Device Center screen for this    device may show  In this case  select Mobile Device Settings  The Connection  Settings dialog appears     b  Select the Allow connections to one of the following check box     c  From the list  select Bluetooth and then click OK   e the Windows XP operating system     a  From the Bluetooth user interface on the office computer  identify the virtual  COM port of the of the host Bluetooth Serial Port or Local Service and ensure that  this is enabled  
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19.  good enough to  compute positions     If the SBAS status is Waiting  the integrated  GNSS receiver may incorrectly change the  status of the preferred real time choice to  Waiting as well  To avoid this  select Wait for  real time or Use uncorrected GNSS as your  second choice     
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21.  ofthe  battery charge  To access the Power control dialog  tap the title bar and then on the pull down list tap    the Lal icon  See Checking the level of battery power   page 18     The speaker status icon on the title bar of the Home screen or the Start screen shows the status ofthe  speaker  Tap the title bar and then on the pull down list tap the icon to adjust the volume and to turn  the speaker on or off     Note   You can also adjust the volume using the Volume buttons on the left side of the handheld   The network and modem status icons on the title bar of the Home screen or the Start screen show the    status of each radio  Tap the title bar and then on the pull down list tap the Kal or ka icon  In the  Connectivity or Phone dialog  select Wireless Manager and turn on or turn off the radio     Status indicators that appear in the title bar at the top of the screen are as follows     Icon Description     IT Battery has full charge    Ca Battery has low charge   ci Battery has very low charge   CP Battery charging using external power  O Battery communication error   kad    Battery warning  out of temperature range     Speaker is on    Speaker is off    Na AB    Email received    Icon Description    o Tap to view more notifications    Pending alarm    P  Connected to ActiveSync   or Windows Mobile Device Center  or a Bluetooth enabled phone    x Disconnected from ActiveSync or WMDC  or a Bluetooth enabled phone    Other networks are detected  Tap to access an availabl
22.  or vent  posing a risk of fire     Do not immerse the battery in water     Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather     Do not drop or puncture the battery     Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts     WARNING  Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium ion battery if it appears to be leaking  Battery fluid is  corrosive  and contact with it can result in personal injury and or property damage  To prevent injury or damage       If the battery leaks  avoid contact with the battery fluid     If battery fluid gets into your eyes  immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention   Do not rub your eyes     If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing  immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid     WARNING  Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium ion battery only in strict accordance with the instructions   Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire  and can result in personal    Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 9    injury and or equipment damage  To prevent injury or damage      Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking      Charge the Lithium ion battery only in a Trimble product that is specified to charge it  Be sure to follow all  instructions that are provided with the battery charger      Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor      Use the battery only in Trimble equipment that 
23.  phone settings     You can change the ring type  ring tone  and keypad sound  If required  you can also set a PIN for the  SIM card  or change the type of network or the name of the network you want to connect to     1  To access Phone Settings  do one of the following     e Tap the modem status icon on the title bar of the Home screen and then tap Settings     e Tap W Settings   Personal   Phone   2  Do any ofthe following   e Select the Sounds tab to set the required ring type  ring tone  and keypad sound     e Select the Security tab to set a PIN  change the PIN  or set the handheld to require a PIN to be  entered every time the phone is used  For more information on setting a PIN  see below     e Select the Network tab to view which network you are connected to or manually select a  network   Setting a PIN  You can help to keep data secure by configuring your SIM card with a PIN  personal identification  number   You will need to enter the PIN each time you want to use the phone     Most SIM cards are preset with a PIN that is assigned by your wireless service provider  You will need to  enter this PIN first     To seta PIN  the phone must already be turned on     1  Select the Security tab   2  To configure the phone to always require a PIN  select Require PIN when phone is used   3  Enter the preset PIN assigned by your wireless service provider   4    Tap OK     To change a PIN     1  Tap Change PIN     2   3     Enter the current PIN and then tap Enter     Enter a ne
24.  the availability  of SBAS real time corrections  For example  if you are working in environments where obstacles may  block the direct line of sight to the SBAS satellite  there is less chance of signal loss if you are tracking  more than one SBAS satellite The receiver tracks SBAS satellites according to your geographical location     e Wide Area Augmentation System  WAAS  satellites are tracked in the Continental United States  including Alaska  and parts of Canada and Mexico     e European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service  EGNOS  satellites are tracked in Europe     e MTSAT Satellite based Augmentation System  MSAS  satellites are tracked in Japan     Note   If you have other Trimble GNSS field software installed  configure real time correction settings in  that application instead of the SatViwer software     For further information on the TerraSync software  refer to the TerraSync software documentation on  www trimble com  http   www trimble com mappingGIS TerraSync aspx dtlD technical support    Using real time corrections from an external correction source    You can improve the accuracy of your data by using real time corrections from an external correction  source  such as a DGNSS radio  Connect the external correction source to a Bluetooth port  Configuring  the GNSS field software to connect to the receiver  page 60   Use the GNSS field software to set up and  monitor the real time input source that you want to use     For information on configuring the G
25.  the sky when you collect the data     To correct errors in the collected data and to further improve the accuracy of the GNSS positions  use  differential GNSS  Differential GNSS  DGNSS  requires one or more additional receivers  called base  stations or reference stations  which are located at known points  Data collected at the base stations is  used to determine GNSS measurement errors and compute corrections to these errors  These  corrections are then applied to data collected in the field either in real time or during postprocessing  For  more information  see Differential GNSS explained  page 64     The list below identifies the most important settings and techniques that you can use in the field to  improve the accuracy of your data  This list assumes that you are using Trimble GNSS field software  and  lists items in order of most important to less important     e Ifyou are using the TerraSync software to collect data  use accuracy based logging  For more  information  refer to the TerraSync software Getting Started Guide on  http   www trimble com mappingGIS TerraSync aspx dtID technical support     e Use real time differential corrections  If you have access to dual frequency corrections from a VRS  network  use the corrections from the VRS network     e Connect to an external antenna  if you have one     e Plan GNSS data collection around the times of the day when satellite geometry is best     Connecting to a real time differential correction source    Use a rea
26.  through the list of entries  giving  access to functions such as email  text messaging  current time  and Internet Explorer     e customising which items appear on the Home screen and the order in which they appear     To use the default Home screen view     1  Tap W   Settings   Home    2  Tap the  tems tab    3  Select the Windows Default check box   4  Tap OK     To customize the items which appear on the Home screen   Tap W   Settings   Home     Tap the  tems tab     Select or clear the check boxes to show or hide the Home screen items       a pP B    Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change where the selected item appears on the  Home screen     5  Tap OK     Set the time and date    1  On the Home screen  tap the clock item  or tap the title bar and then on the pull down list  tap the  clock icon E The Clock  amp  Alarms screen appears     Tap the Time tab   In the Time Zone field  select the required time zone from the drop down list     2    3    4  Inthe Date field  tap the down arrow and then select the correct date   p Tip   On the calendar which appears  tap on the month or year to select the required value   5     In the Time field  tap in turn the hour  minute  and second values and then tap the up or down  arrows to set the correct time  Tap AM   PM to toggle between the two values to select as required     6  Tap OK     Device lock    Tap the Device Lock icon E on the Start screen to lock the screen and keypad while the handheld  remains turned on     
27.  to exchange  information to and from either device     e Bluetooth headphones  the handheld uses the Wireless Stereo host service provided by the  headphones to play audio files and system sounds     Setting up a Bluetooth connection    To use another Bluetooth enabled device with the Juno 5 series handheld  you must form a Bluetooth  connection between the two devices  during which you select the type of service to use for the  connection  This defines how the devices will communicate with each other     After forming the Bluetooth connection between the devices you may need to configure settings for the  connection such as the COM port for the field software to use  or the number for the phone to dial  You  must then connect to the other device using the appropriate software application     To connect the handheld to another Bluetooth enabled device  you can use either a paired connection  ora non paired connection     Note   If you are connecting to a phone  skip this section and go to Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled  phone for Internet access on page 52  where the pairing step is described as part of the procedure for  connecting to a phone     Trimble recommends using a paired connection  if pairing is supported by the other device  as a paired  connection creates a more secure connection and makes reconnecting to the device easier  For more  information  see Pairing with a Bluetooth enabled device below     Some devices do not support paired connections  Use a non pa
28.  to store the    video  or  E  to delete the captured video     To close the camera application and return to Pictures  amp  Videos  press the Start key  or tap the screen   and then tap the  X  in the top right corner of the screen     Videos are stored as  wmv files   To play back a video  open it from Pictures 8 Videos     Note   Video recordings are always recorded and displayed in Landscape mode  even if the handheld is  used in Portrait mode     Camera setting options    To access the camera setting options  start the camera application  tap the screen to bring up the  Controls button  then tap the Controls button to display the settings  In Still mode  the settings are     Control Available settings      Settings  ya N There are two aspect ratios  with resolution as follows     Control Available settings    e 4 3 1 3 MP  1280x960   3 MP  2048x1536    5 MP  2560x1920   or 8 MP   3264x2448     e 5 3   WVGA  800x480   WXGA  1280x768   2 4 MP  2000x1200   3 9 MP   2560x1536   or 6 MP  3264x19600    A Storage Select  Main memory or SD card       Focus     e Enable   This enables the Auto Focus feature  which is activated with a double   tap on the preview screen     e Disable               E Image Review   e 2 Seconds  The captured image is displayed for 2 seconds   e 3 Seconds  The captured image is displayed for 3 seconds     e User Prompted  The captured image is displayed until you delete or save the    image  Tap to store the image  or Gar delete the image     e Off  T
29. 10  About the Trimble Juno 5 seriesu          o eee eee cece cee cece e cece ec eeceececeeseeeees 13  About this user guide    13  Collecting GNSS data u           anaana anaana aaao e cece e cece eee eeeeeeceeeeseeeees 13  Use and care ofthe handheld _            22 22 22 cece cece eee eee eee e anaana aaan naana 14  Storing the handheld              2222 22  o cece eee ee cece eee e cece cece aaa aa aana nanan 14  Technical assistance          2 22 22 aa 15  Parts of the Juno 5 series handheld                 2 022  2 eee eee cece e eee e eee ceeceeeeeeeeeee 16  Powering the handheld               222 2  cece aoaaa ccc eee eee aoaaa naoa eee ceeseeceseeseeseees 17  Resetting the handheld               occ cece cence cee eee e cece ee ceeeeseeseeeeees 20  Storing data a  ioc cea cee ncdohdnsSicieuslacausciceenaclawescadecodienesdedeceusendessteevecaakeke 21  Inserting and removing the SIM card               22 22  aa 23  Using the Windows Embedded Handheld operating system    24  Status indicators  a a 22  Aa 25  Pre installed programs             22 2 2  c cece cece eee cece cece Laaa LLLA aLaaa aLaaa oana 2   Interacting with the handheld                 2 2    a 28  Entering information              2  222 2 cece eee c cece cece eee e cece cece cece ecceeseeeeeseeseeees 28  Personalizing the handheld                 0 22 22 c cece eee cee cece eee cece eee eceeseeseeees 30  Messaging           aoaaa aoaaa aaa 00000000200 L LLDD 2 22222222 aaa 34  Using the phone  Juno 5D 
30. 25 Op  Gp Ol Gs    Note   If Zoom is set to any value other than 1  photos taken in Portrait mode will be  displayed in Landscape mode     P3 ped 21  0 41  T2  E3     On  Off  or Auto     Economy  low quality  high compression   Normal  medium quality   compression    Fine  good quality  low compression   or Superfine  high quality  low compression      In Video mode  the settings are     Control    4  Settings icon    Description  Video Resolution  QVGA 320x240  VGA 640x480  OR WVGA 800x480     O Storage Select   Main memory or SD card    E Video Review     e On  Video review mode is enabled  After video capturing is completed  the  video review window enables you to review the capture video by playing it  back  The captured video is displayed until you delete or save the video  Tap    kaa to store the video  or to delete the video     e Off  The video review feature is disabled  The camera application returns to the  preview window after capturing the video and storing the video file     o Pause Timeout  10 seconds  20 seconds  60 seconds  or disable  The selected  option specifies the duration of the pause during video recording       APP Settings     e Sounds   enable the beep sound while focusing and the click sound for capturing  the video  or disable     e Modify prefix   Still prefix or Video prefix  Select the Modify Prefix option to  display the prefix window enabling you to edit the prefix of Image and Video    Control Description    files  By default  Image files 
31. COM2  which is the GNSS port on the handheld     The integrated GNSS receiver has three COM ports for communicating with software on the handheld  and with external devices  Two ports are for outputting GNSS data  and one port is for receiving real time  corrections into the receiver     Connecting to the GNSS COM port    Details of how to configure different types of GNSS field software to connect to the GNSS COM port are as  follows     GNSS field software Configuration details    SatViewer Run SatViewer  The software automatically activates the integrated GNSS receiver  on COMS    TerraSync Run Terrasync  The software automatically activates the integrated GNSS receiver  on COM2     ArcPad    a     In ArcPad  tap the GPS drop down menu   and then select GPS Preferences from  the drop down menu  Tap the GPS tab     In the Protocol field  select NMEA 0183   In the Port field  select COM3   Tap OK     Tap the GPS button   and then tap Yes     NMEA application Configure the software to connect to GNSS on COM3 and then use the Connect or  Activate GPS command     For a list of supported software  see the Mapping  amp  GIS Product Compatibility List     Using the GNSS field software    Tap oO and then tap the GNSS field software  for example TerraSync   When you first open any Trimble GNSS field software  the Skyplot section is displayed     Viewing available satellites    Use the graphical Skyplot section or the Satellite Info section in the installed Trimble GNSS field softwar
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33. FR   2 1093   These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the  general population  The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent  scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies  The standards  include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons  regardless of age  and health     AC Adaptor safety    To charge the handheld   s battery  use the USB   power cable and adaptor kit provided with the  handheld  see Powering the handheld  page 17      WARNING  To use AC adaptors safely        Use only the AC adaptor intended for the handheld  Using any other AC adaptor can damage the handheld and  may void your warranty  Do not use the AC adaptor with any other product       Make certain that the input voltage on the adaptor matches the voltage and frequency in your location     Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 8      Make certain that the adaptor has prongs compatible with your outlets     Do not use the AC adaptor in wet outdoor areas  it is designed for indoor use only     Unplug the AC adaptor from power when not in use     Electrostatic discharge    WARNING   Static electricity can harm electronic components inside your handheld  To prevent static damage     Discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components inside your device   such as a memory module  You can do so by touching an unpaint
34. ION  MODIFICATION OR  INACCESSIBILITY OF ANY DATA  APPLICATIONS OR OTHER SOFTWARE  RESULTING FROM THE INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE ON ANY  DEVICE    1 8 Internet Based Services Components  Microsoft provides  Internet based services with the software  Microsoft may change or  cancel them at any time  The Microsoft Software features described  below connect to Microsoft or service provider computer systems over  the Internet  In some cases  you will not receive a separate notice when  they connect  You may switch off some of these features or not use  them  For more information about these features  visit  http   go microsoft com fwlink  Linkld 81931  By using these  features  you consent to the transmission of this information  Microsoft  does not use the information to identify or contact you  You may not use  these services in any way that could harm them or impair anyone else   s  use of them  You may not use the services to try to gain unauthorized  access to any service  data  account or network by any means    1 9 Device Information  The following features use Internet protocols   which send to the appropriate systems device information  such as your  Internet protocol address  the type of operating system  browser and  name and version of the Software you are using  and the language code  of the Device where you installed the Software  Microsoft uses this  information to make the Internet based services available to you  a   Update Features  Windows Mobile Update featu
35. In this example  the virtual COM port is COM5     b  Start the ActiveSync technology on the office computer    c  Select File   Connection Settings  The Connection Settings dialog appears    d  Select the Allow connections to one of the following check box    e  From the list  select the COM port that you selected in Step a and then click OK   Note   Before you try to form a Bluetooth connection from the handheld to the  office computer  you must correctly configure the Bluetooth host serial port and  ActiveSync technology on the office computer    On the handheld  tap W Settings   Bluetooth     In the Devices tab  tap Add new device  The handheld searches for other Bluetooth devices and  displays them in the list     Tap the name of the computer you want to connect to and then tap Next   When prompted  enter a passcode of your choice that you will easily remember on the handheld   Enter the same passcode on the office computer     On the handheld  select the ActiveSync check box in the list of services provided by the computer  and then tap Finish     Note   The checkbox on the handheld still shows ActiveSync  even if the office computer is running  the Windows 7 or Windows Vista operating system and you are using the WMDC     You have now created a partnership between the handheld and the office computer so that they  can communicate     Tap OK to close the Bluetooth application     Pan    Tap ed to close the Settings screen     To connect  go to Step 2 below     Note   The
36. NSS field software to use corrections from a VRS network or single  base station that transmits corrections over the Internet  see Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled phone  for Internet access   page 52     For further information on setting up an external correction source  refer to the TerraSync software  documentation on  www trimble com  http   www trimble com mappingGIS TerraSync aspx dtlD technical support    Planning a data collection session    To maximize productivity  plan GNSS data collection around the times of the day when satellite geometry  is best  The TerraSync software and the SatViewer software both include a Plan section with an animated  skyplot and DOP  satellite geometry  graph for your position for the next 12 hours     In the Plan section  you can check the planning skyplot as you play a session  then use the timeline to  zoom in on times when geometry is poor  As you adjust GNSS settings  the Plan section is updated  so  you can see the effect of different quality control settings     Using an external GNSS antenna    The Juno 5 series handheld provides an external GNSS antenna port  which is suitable for use in most  conditions  This port is suitable for GPS antennas only     CAUTION   The presence of any dust or moisture in the external antenna port may cause the external antenna to not  work  To prevent dust or moisture entering the external antenna slot  take care when using the handheld with an  external antenna in wet or dusty conditions     Con
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38. Once the handheld is locked  the screen and most of the keys do not respond until the handheld is  unlocked  The exception is the Power key  which always respond when pressed     Communication with external devices such as a GNSS receiver  or external sensors used by GNSS field  software  is not interrupted by locking the handheld  This means that you can keep using the GNSS field  software when the handheld is locked  For example  you could lock the device so that you can safely  transport it between features  while keeping the software connected to the GNSS receiver so that you  can continue recording GNSS positions     The lock screen provides multiple unlock sliders for different applications  when there are new  notifications  For example  if a new email has arrived  an email unlock slider takes you straight to the  email     To unlock the device  slide the Unlock icon for the required application to take you straight to that  application        You can help to keep your data secure by requiring a password each time the handheld is turned on  Tap  W   Settings   Lock to set a password or to change password settings     Power  To open the Power control  do one of the following     e Tap the title bar of the Home screen or the Start screen  and then tap Lal    e Tap Er   Settings   Power     Tap the Battery tab to check the battery level  see Checking the level of battery power  page 18       Tap the Advanced tab to set the time before the handheld turns off when idle  see
39. S data for  incorporating into a GIS or for managing assets     GPS  Global Positioning System  is a Global Navigation Satellite System  GNSS   consisting of a  constellation of satellites that orbit the earth  GNSS provides worldwide  all weather  24 hour time and  position information     To receive signals from GPS satellites  the handheld must have a clear view of the sky  GPS positions may  not always be available  particularly in or near buildings  in vehicles  or under tree canopy     Supported GNSS field software    For a list of supported software  see the Mapping  amp  GIS Product Compatibility List     Depending on the GNSS field software you have installed  the default GNSS field software will be  SatViewer or TerraSync     The SatViewer software enables you to check the current GNSS status  or to configure the integrated  GNSS receiver  and to configure GNSS output settings for third party GNSS applications     Depending on the GNSS field software you have installed  you can use the software to configure settings  such as GNSS  real time correction  and antenna settings  You may also be able to use the software to  connect to a real time correction source  configure logging settings  and collect features  For more  information  refer to the documentation for the GNSS field software     Configuring the GNSS field software to connect to the receiver    The first time you use GNSS field software on the handheld  you may need to configure the software to  connect to 
40. USER GUIDE    Trimble Juno 5 series handheld    Version 1 00 j    Revision C SJ u bi  July 2013 ae rim e     Corporate Office    10368 Westmoor Drive  Suite  100  Westminster  CO 80021  USA  www trimble com    Legal Notices       2012 2013  Trimble Navigation Limited  All rights reserved   Trimble  the Globe  amp  Triangle logo  Juno and GPS Pathfinder are  trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited  registered in the United  States and in other countries  TerraSync  and VRS re trademarks of  Trimble Navigation Limited    Microsoft  ActiveSync  Excel  OneNote  Outlook  PowerPoint  Windows   Windows Live  Windows Media  and Windows Vista are either  registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  United States and or other countries    The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG   Inc  and any use of such marks by Trimble Navigation Limited is under  license    All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners     Release Notice    This is the July 2013 release  Revision C  of the Trimble Juno 5 series  handheld documentation     Limited Warranty Terms and Conditions    Product Limited Warranty    Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein  Trimble Navigation  Limited     Trimble     warrants that for a period of  1  year from date of  purchase this Trimble product  the    Product     will substantially conform  to Trimble s publicly available specifications for the Product and that the  hardware and any storage 
41. Windows Embedded Handheld operating  system to set up and manage Wi Fi networks  or  to establish network connections that require complex  settings  use the Summit Client Utility  See below  Using the Summit Client Utility to manage Wi Fi  connections    Using the Configure Wireless Network wizard to manage Wi Fi connections    Note   If you have installed a personal certificate on the handheld  you do not need to set up the  wireless connection manually as described in Step 1  To connect to the network or access point go to  Step 2  Connecting to the network or access point     Step 1  Setting up the Wi Fi connection    1  Make sure that the handheld s Wi Fi radio is enabled  see page 43      2  Tap Menu and then select Wi Fi Settings  Any networks that you have already configured are  displayed in the list of preferred networks     3  To adda new network  tap Add New  To change the settings for an existing network  tap the  network     4  Enter the name of the network and other connection details and then tap Next    5  Do one of the following   e To use authentication  select the authentication method from the Authentication list   e To use data encryption  select an encryption method from the Data Encryption list     e To automatically use a network key  select the check box for The key is automatically provided   Otherwise  enter the Network key and the Key index     6  Tap Next     7  For increased security  select the Use IEEE 802  1x network access control check box 
42. aded so as not to    Solution    Recharge the battery  See Charging the battery  page 18      Contact your Trimble reseller     Charge the battery for at least 15 minutes  If it still fails to  turn on  reset the handheld  see Resetting the handheld   page 20    If this still fails  the battery may need replacing     Press the Power button to turn on the handheld     Reset the handheld  see Resetting the handheld  page 20       Do one or all of the following     e Turn off the integrated radios before charging the  handheld     e Suspend the handheld before charging     e Remove the handheld from any external heat sources   for example  sunlight   The handheld will  automatically start charging again when the internal  temperature has dropped below the range for  charging the battery     This may drain the handheld s battery  and the battery will  not charge     Try another USB Power adaptor   cable     Recharge the battery  see Charging the battery  page 18    Once the battery level is above 0   the battery power  percentage bar reappears  Tap Start   Settings   Power    Battery to view the level of power remaining in the battery     There is no safety issue related to the faint noise  In the  event of a disconcerting noise  disconnect the mains  adapter from the mains as soon as a battery charge is  complete     Problem Cause    audible at close waste energy    proximity    The charge The handheld was left in Suspend   level of the mode or was left fully charged for   batte
43. aken too long to reconnect     Real time DGNSS issues    Problem    The handheld is not  receiving SBAS real   time corrections     The handheld is not  able to track a new  or a specific SBAS  satellite     The handheld is not  receiving real time    corrections from the    Cause    The SBAS satellite is obstructed from view     You are outside the WAAS  EGNOS  or MSAS    coverage area     You are not using the latest SBAS  configuration   ini  file     There is no physical connection to the    external source     Close the dialog and if the handheld does  not automatically connect to the receiver   try to connect to the receiver again  If  repeated attempts to connect to the  receiver fail  contact your Trimble reseller     Reset the receiver  then attempt to connect  again  If repeated attempts to connect to  the receiver fail  contact your Trimble  reseller     Solution    Check the location of the SBAS satellite in  the Skyplot section of the GNSS field  software  and if possible move to a different  location     Wide Area Augmentation System  WAAS   satellites are tracked in the Continental  United States including Alaska  and in  southern parts of Canada     European Geostationary Navigation Overlay  Service  EGNOS  satellites are tracked in  Europe  MTSAT Satellite based  Augmentation System  MSAS  satellites are  tracked in Japan     If you have selected satellites that are not  available at your location  you cannot use  SBAS corrections     1  To download the softw
44. am and then select   lt Left Softkey gt  or  lt Right Softkey gt      Connection issues    Network connections    Problem    The connection with  the cellular phone  suddenly ends     Unable to connect to  another Juno 5 series  handheld     Cause    If you change the proxy settings of the  handheld while connected to a cellular  phone  the cellular phone ends the  connection     Data encryption settings are set incorrectly     Windows Mobile Device Center    Problem    Windows Mobile  Device Center will    not connect to the  handheld     Cause    The connection is not initiated automatically     The Windows Mobile Device Center  software does not recognize the Juno 5  series handheld     The connection is not enabled in Windows  Mobile Device Center on the computer     The connection is not enabled on the  handheld     Solution    Make any changes to proxy settings before  connecting to a mobile device     When setting up a peer to peer ad hoc  network with a WEP encryption  set a  Network Key  rather than leaving the key  blank to be provided automatically     Solution    In the Windows Mobile Device Center  software on the office computer  select  Mobile Device Settings   Connection Settings     Restart the office computer  Disconnect the  handheld from the office computer  reset it   see Resetting the handheld  page 20  and    then reconnect it to the office computer     In the Windows Mobile Device Center  software on the office computer  click  Mobile Device Settings  
45. and then  configure additional authentication information     8  Tap Finish   Step 2  Connecting to the network or access point  1  Disconnect the USB data cable  as the handheld prioritizes a USB connection over a Wi Fi  connection     2  Bring the handheld within range of the network or access point     When a Wi Fi connection is detected  the access point icon   appears on the title bar    If the access point icon does not appear  use the Wireless Manager to turn off and then turn back  on the Wi Fi radio  When the Wi Fi radio is turned on  any networks or access points within range  are detected and the icon appears     Tap the access point icon on the title bar  Apopup message shows the available networks   Select the network you want to connect to and then tap OK     Select The Internet  or work via a VPN  or Work and then tap Connect     Dn 2 Ba p    Ifa Network Log On screen appears  enter your user name  password  and domain information and  then tap OK     7  When the handheld is connected to the network or access point  the Wi Fi connected icon T  appears in the title bar   8  Start using the program you want to use  for example Windows Explorer Mobile or Internet    Explorer     Note   To disconnect from the network or an access point at any time  turn off the handheld s wireless  radio  To do this  tap title bar  tap the Connectivity icon on the pull down list  select Wireless Manager  and then tap the Wi Fi button     x  Tip   To delete a Wi Fi connection  tap a
46. another device                     cee cece eee cece cece cee cceeeeeeeee 58  Accessing a corporate network through your Internet connection                        59  Using the GNSS receiver    60  Supported GNSS field software _          2 22 22 cece eee ec eee cece cece cece ceecceeseeeseerees 60  Configuring the GNSS field software to connect to the receiver                            60  Using the GNSS field software             2 occ cece eee cece eee e cece a anaoa aiana 2an 61  Viewing available satellites    61  Resetting the GNSS receiver    62  Ensuring the accuracy of your GNSS data    62  Using an external GNSS antenna              0 2 22 0 eee eee cence cece e ec ee cee ceeceeeseeseeeeees 64    Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 11    Differential GNSS explained        0  64    Configuring NMEA output          e eee e ee oaa 65  Usingthecamera       oie cece LLLA ALLAL LLALL LALL DALLAL LLa LaLa aLL 65  Starting the camera application    65  Displaying the camera controls _          22 22 22 cece cece eee eee cece eee ceeseeeeeeeeeeeees 65  Using the camerainStillmode     02 02  cee eee eee eee eee eee 65  Using the camera in Video mode         2 ieee eee eee eee e eee ee eeeeee 66  Camera setting ODUIONS a babala Gana dn Banaba Saab aden aba a a at a te 66  Managing photos and videos _           02 2    aoaaa adaa aaah aLaaa eee cece eee ee eeeeeeee 69  Using the barcode imager x  a a baba ose cate nga pH ki UE kael ban GB NG baban pala kabi sede BG nA 70  Config
47. append with prefix IMG and video files append with  VID  The file is saved with a name that is autogenerated with the prefix followed  by a four digit number  The number is sequential        mie  White balance Auto  Sunny  Incandescent  or Fluorescent  nog Brightness  3   2   1  O   1   2   3   i gt   O Focus e Enable   This enables the Auto Focus feature  which is activated with a double   tap on the preview screen   e Disable  G Audio record Enable or disable    The status bar at the top of the screen shows some selected settings     Managing photos and videos    To view and manage photos and videos  tap W Pictures  amp  Videosi  The Pictures  amp Videos screen  appears   To rename a photo or video   1  Tap the required file top open it  tap Menu  then scroll down and select Properties  Alternatively   make sure the file is selected without opening it  and then tap Menu  and select Tools  Properties     2  Enter a name in the Name field and tap OK     To delete a photo or video  tap and hold the required file  and then select Delete from the pop up menu   To copy a photo or video  tap and hold the required file  and then select Copy from the pop up menu     To send a photo or video using email or SMS  tap and hold the required file  and then select Sendfrom  the pop up menu     To edit a photo   1  Tap the required file  tap Menu  then scroll down and select Edit   2  You can     e Tap Rotate to rotate the photo 90 degrees clockwise  Tap Rotate again if required until the  
48. ard  or connected to a computer which is  turned off  or in sleep mode     Reset the handheld  See Resetting the handheld  page 20     Solution    Tap Start   Settings   System   Backlight to  view the Backlight control  and make sure  that the Turn on backlight when a button is  pressed or the screen is tapped check box is  selected     Tap Start   Settings   System   Backlight and  then select the Brightness tab to view the  Brightness control  and make sure that the  brightness is not set to Dark  slider  positioned far left      Tap the screen or press a button     Tap Start   Settings   System   Backlight and  then select the Brightness tab to view the  Brightness control and then adjust the  slider     Touch screen issues    Problem    The touch screen does not  respond to finger or stylus  taps     The screen is blank     The screen is hard to see     There are bright or dark  pixels  lines in videos  or  sections of video missing     The touch screen does not  switch between landscape  and portrait mode when  handheld is rotated     Cause    The touch screen is incorrectly aligned     The touch screen is locked     The handheld has locked up     The handheld is turned off     The battery is flat     The handheld has locked up     The brightness level needs to be  adjusted     The backlight is off     You are unable to see parts of an  application windows when the screen is  in landscape orientation     It may be an issue with the content you  are viewing     Handheld 
49. are  go to  www trimble com support shtml  and  navigate to your receiver type  Under  the Downloadsfolder  click SBAS INI     2  To specify the satellites you want the  receiver to track or to ignore  select  the Custom option in the Tracking  Mode field in the Integrated SBAS  Settings form of the Trimble GNSS field  software     Connect the external real time correction  source to COM1 using the optional USB to  serial converter  or to a Bluetooth port on    Problem    external real time  correction source     Cause    There is no Bluetooth wireless connection  to the external source     The external source is incorrectly  connected to the real time COM port     The port settings are incorrect     No GNSS positions are available     Integrated SBAS is selected as the second  choice source of real time corrections     Solution    the handheld     The Bluetooth external correction source is  more than ten meters from the handheld   or is obstructed  Move the devices closer  together  in a direct line of sight  to re   connect     In the Real time Settings section of the GNSS  field software  select the COM port that the  real time source is connected to     Change the port settings to match those  used by the external source     You cannot use real time corrections until  the GNSS receiver is computing positions  In  the GNSS field software  make sure that the  integrated GNSS receiver is activated   enough satellites are available  and that the  satellite geometry  PDOP  is
50. ble  and the memory that is already in use     Pre installed documents and program files are not affected by power loss or resetting  However  you can  still lose data if you accidentally delete or overwrite it     CAUTION   The Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional operating system does not include a Recycle Bin  When  you delete files from the handheld  they are deleted permanently     Trimble recommends that you regularly copy important data to an office computer  For more  information  see Connecting to an office computer  page 39     Memory cards    As an alternative to storage memory  you can save data to a memory card  Use a MicroSD memory card  to securely transfer data to and from another device that supports MicroSD memory cards     A N WARNING  The presence of any dust or moisture in the memory card slot may adversely affect the device and void your  Trimble warranty  To prevent dust or moisture entering the memory card slot       Make certain that the storage card slot door is attached correctly when you are using the handheld outdoors       When inserting or removing a memory card  place the handheld on a dust free indoor surface     WARNING   Static electricity can harm electronic components inside the handheld  To prevent static damage  discharge  static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components inside your device  such as a  memory module  You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface     To insert a memory card  
51. can disconnect from the email server after you download new message  headers or partial messages and then decide which messages to download completely  The next time  you connect  Messaging downloads the complete messages you have marked for retrieval and sends  any messages that you have written     Using the phone  Juno 5D handheld only     Use the Juno 5D handheld to make and receive phone calls  You can enter a number to dial using the  keypad  or select a number from your Contacts list     To make a phone call     1  Make sure that a SIM card is installed  See Inserting and removing the SIM card  page 23     2  Make sure that the phone is turned on  See Turning on and turning off the integrated radios  page  43     3  On the Home screen  do one of the following     e Tap the Phone item  and then tap the Phone item again     e Tap W   Phone     4  Onthe Phone screen which appears  do one of the following     e Use the keypad to dial a phone number and then tap Talk     Kag  e Tap Edt  hide the keypad  and select an option from the list of previously dialled numbers     When you receive a phone call  an incoming call message appears on the Home screen  You can     e Tap KO  to answer the call   e Tap fel to reject the call   To end a phone call  tap End     X  Tip  When using the phone  adjust the volume if required using the Volume control buttons on the left side of the  handheld     Phone settings  Note   You must have a SIM card in the handheld to access and change the
52. connecting to the network   you would prefer to use     The    New Network  Detected    notification    Some applications are not fully compatible  with all features of the Windows    appears but the menu bar Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional  and soft key options are not operating system     displayed    Tap the wireless icon in the Home  screen or go to the Wireless Manager  and make sure Wi Fi is on     Move to within range of the network     then tap QI settings    Connections    Wi Fi  select the Network Adaptors tab  and then set up the connection     Check that the handheld has the date  set correctly on the Home screen  If  the date is incorrect  tap the clock icon  on the Home screen and then adjust  the date and time     Tap  J  Settings    Connections l Wi Fi  and select the Wirless tab  Tap and  hold the network you would prefer to  use and then select Connect     Use the application buttons on the  keypad  as they map to the soft keys in  the menu bar  eTo dismiss the  notification  press the right application  button on the keypad  eTo connect to  the network  press the left application  button  Alternatively  select a Windows  Embedded Handheld application from  the Start menu  such as the Home  screen or File Explorer  and the menu  bar and soft keys will be displayed  correctly     Internal cellular modem connections    Cause    Solution    Problem    Can t download data     Can t connect     Service is  intermittent     Can t set up a  connection     Requir
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54. corporate network through your Internet page 59  5T cellular modem connection    Deactivating the integrated radios    The handheld is shipped with Wi Fi and Bluetooth wireless technology activated  You may need to  deactivate the Wi Fi and Bluetooth radios in the handheld if the country in which you are working does  not approve the use of Wi Fi or Bluetooth wireless technology  If you are unsure about whether the Juno  5 series  radios are approved for use in your country  check with your Trimble reseller     Turning on and turning off the integrated radios    You can use the Wireless Manager application to turn on and turn off the handheld s Bluetooth and Wi   Fi radios  and the Juno 5D handheld s cellular modem  see Using the Wireless Manager  page 43      You can also turn on or turn off the Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application  see Turning  on and turning off the Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application  page 44      To make the handheld visible to other Bluetooth enabled devices and enable them to connect  see  Making the handheld visible  discoverable  to other Bluetooth devices  page 44      Using the Wireless Manager    You can use the Wireless Manager application to turn on and turn off the handheld s Wi Fi and  Bluetooth radio and the cellular modem  You can turn on and turn off any of the radios at the same time   or control each individually     To open the Wireless Manager  do one of the following   e Tap the title bar  tap any of 
55. ctivate the Wi Fi and or Bluetooth radio in the handheld if the country  in which you are working does not approve the use of Wi Fi and or Bluetooth wireless technology   If you are unsure about whether the Juno 5 series handheld   s radios are approved for use in your  country  check with your Trimble reseller     RF Exposure Information  SAR     This device meets the government   s requirements for exposure to radio waves  This device is  designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency  RF   energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S  Government  The exposure  standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption  Rate  or SAR  The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg  Tests for SAR are conducted using standard  operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power  level in all tested frequency bands  Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power  level  the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value  This is  because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser  required to reach the network  In general  the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna  the  lower the power output     The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC when worn on the body  as described in  the user guide  is no more than 0 39 W kg f
56. dem can be used to connect to the Internet to receive real time corrections from a VRS network   send and receive messages  including email  SMS  or instant messages   or to send and receive files and  other data to and from the office directly in the field     You can use the handheld s integrated Wi Fi radio to connect to the Internet or a corporate network  using a connection to a Wi Fi access point  also known as    hotspots         You can use Bluetooth wireless technology to connect to the Internet using a cellular phone  You can  also connect directly to other Bluetooth enabled devices such as a laser rangefinder  or a barcode  scanner  that are within range  typically within 5 m to 10 m of the handheld      This section describes how to enable the radios  and the main connectivity options available  Use the  table below to identify the wireless connection type you want to make and then follow the steps  provided     Connection method To    See      Juno 5D cellular modem Connect to a cellular network page 45  Wi Fi Connect to a Wi Fi access point page 46  Bluetooth wireless technology Connect to another Bluetooth enabled device  paired page 48    and non paired connections     Connect to a Bluetooth enabled phone for Internet page 52  access    Connect to a Bluetooth enabled serial device page 55    Connect to an office computer to use ActiveSync page 56   technology   Beam files to or from another device page 58  Wi Fi  Bluetooth wireless technology  or Geo Access a 
57. dress  and telephone numbers        proof of purchase        a copy of this Trimble warranty     a description of the nonconforming Product including the model  number  and     an explanation of the problem    The customer service representative may need additional information  from you depending on the nature of the problem     Warranty Exclusions and Disclaimer    This Product limited warranty shall only apply in the event and to the  extent that  i  the Product is properly and correctly installed  configured   interfaced  maintained  stored  and operated in accordance with  Trimble s applicable operator s manual and specifications  and   ii  the  Product is not modified or misused  This Product limited warranty shall  not apply to  and Trimble shall not be responsible for  defects or  performance problems resulting from  i  the combination or utilization of    the Product with hardware or software products  information  data   systems  interfaces  or devices not made  supplied  or specified by  Trimble   ii  the operation of the Product under any specification other  than  or in addition to  Trimble s standard specifications for its products    iii  the unauthorized installation  modification  or use of the Product   iv   damage caused by  accident  lightning or other electrical discharge  fresh  or salt water immersion or spray  outside of Product specifications   or  exposure to environmental conditions for which the Product is not  intended   v  normal wear and tear on 
58. duct Support  The Product support for the Software is not  provided by Microsoft or its affiliates or subsidiaries  For product  support  please refer to the Trimble support number provided in the  documentation for the Device    Not fault tolerant  The Software is not fault tolerant  Trimble installed  the Software on the Device and is responsible for how it operates on the  Device    Restricted user  The Microsoft Software was designed for systems that  do not require fail safe performance  You may not use the Microsoft  Software in any device or system in which a malfunction of the  Microsoft Software would result in foreseeable risk of injury or death to  any person  This includes operation of nuclear facilities  aircraft  navigation or communication systems and air traffic control    No warranties for the software  Microsoft gives no express  warranties  guarantees or conditions regarding the Microsoft Software   Any warranties you receive regarding the Device or the Software do not  originate from  and are not binding on  Microsoft or its affiliates  When  allowed by your local laws  Trimble and Microsoft exclude implied  warranties of merchantability  fitness for a particular purpose and non   infringement    LIABILITY LIMITATIONS  You can recover from Microsoft and its  affiliates only direct damages up to fifty U S  Dollars  U S   50 00   or  equivalent in local currency  You cannot recover any other damages   including consequential  lost profits  special  indirect 
59. e  to view detailed GNSS information     Note     To receive signals from GNSS satellites  the handheld must have a clear view of the sky  GNSS  positions may not always be available  particularly in or near buildings  in vehicles  or under tree  canopy     Filled  black  boxes represent satellites that the receiver is using to compute its current GNSS position   Unfilled  white  boxes represent satellites that the receiver is getting signals from but is not using because  the signals are too weak     Note   Numbers with no box represent satellites that are available  but that the software is not  receiving signals from     Your current GNSS position is displayed at the bottom of the screen       Tip     For detailed information on satellite positions and signal strengths  use the Satellite information screen in the  Status section     Resetting the GNSS receiver    Trimble GNSS field applications all have options to reset the receiver to     e delete the almanac  e delete information stored on the last known position  e restart the receiver    e reset the GNSS receiver to factory default settings    Ensuring the accuracy of your GNSS data    The Juno 5 series handheld has an integrated high performance GNSS receiver that calculates accurate  GNSS positions  The accuracy that you obtain from the handheld is affected by a number of factors   including whether the data is differentially corrected in real time or after data collection  and the  availability of GNSS satellites in
60. e 48    11  Tap Save   12  Tap OK to close the Bluetooth application     EC    13  Tap ka to close the Settings screen     You have now created a partnership between the handheld and the other Bluetooth enabled device so  that they can communicate  To start using the connection  you must complete the configuration steps  for that type of connection and then connect to the device  For more information  see     e Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled phone for Internet access   page 52  e Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled serial device  page 55    e Connecting to an office computer using Bluetooth wireless technology   page 56    X  Tip     You only need to pair the handheld with a device before you connect to the device for the first time     Setting up a Bluetooth connection to a non paired device    Setting up a Bluetooth connection to a non paired device enables you to connect to a device that does  not allow you to enter a passcode on the device  or that does not automatically exchange a pre   programmed passkey during pairing     To set up a non paired connection to a Bluetooth enabled device     1  Make sure that the handheld and the Bluetooth device you want to connect to are within five  meters of each other  and that the Bluetooth radio in each device is turned on     2  Tap ay Settings   Bluetooth     3  Inthe Devices tab  tap Add new device  The handheld searches for other Bluetooth devices and  displays them in the list     4  Tap the name ofthe device you want to conn
61. e Juno 5 Series User Guide 3    1 10 1 If Trimble provides or makes available to you Supplemental  Components and no other end user license agreement terms are  provided along with the Supplemental Components  then the terms of  this EULA shall apply    1 10 2 If Microsoft  its affiliates and or its designated agent makes  available Supplemental Components  and no other end user license  agreement terms are provided  then the terms of this EULA shall apply   except that the Microsoft entity or affiliate entity providing the  Supplemental Component s  shall be the licensor of the Supplemental  Component s     1 10 3 Trimble  Microsoft and each of their affiliates and or their  designated agents reserve the right to discontinue any Internetbased  services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the  Device Software    1 11 Links to Third Party Sites  If the Software provides links to third  party websites  those links are provided to you only as a convenience   and the inclusion of any link does not imply an endorsement of the third  party website by Microsoft or Trimble    1 12 Other Rights and Limitations   1  The Software contains  valuable trade secrets proprietary to Trimble and its suppliers  To the  extent permitted by relevant law  you shall not  nor allow any third party  to copy  decompile  disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer the  Software  or attempt to do so  provided  however  that to the extent any  applicable mandatory laws  such as  for
62. e network    ae     Wireless network connected    r5   dk    m  qe    Synchronizing    Synchronizing error    HO    Airplane mode enabled    jim    Vibrate mode on    ae GPS receiver on   2  GPS receiver off    The following status indicators appear in the title bar of the Juno 5D handheld  with integrated modem      Icon Description   In Faulty SIM card   KN SIM card missing   Fil Modem is turned on  maximum signal strength  Y No cellular modem signal   Yoo Cellular modem is turned off   Yi No cellular service   T   Searching for cellular modem service   erl Data is transferring using the cellular modem    Ll  T    UMTS network is available    UMTS network is connecting    EDGE network is available    a       Icon    Bm pe        Description    EDGE connection is active  GPRS network is available    GPSR connection is active    HSPA  network is available    HSPA  connection is active    Instant message received    Roaming mode    Pre installed programs    Programs that are pre installed on the handheld are as follows     Icon    ES een eaogse    a m    Program  ActiveSync  Adobe Reader LE  Alarms  Calculator  Calendar  Contacts   E mail   File Explorer  Internet Explorer  Messenger  Notes    Office Mobile 2010    Pictures and Videos    SatViewer    Function   Synchronize information between the handheld and a computer   Read PDF documents    Set alarms    Perform basic arithmetic functions    Keep track of appointments and arrange meetings    Keep track of your friends and c
63. e to use data received from the Internet source    Now that you have connected the handheld to the Internet  you must configure the software to use the  connection to receive data     To use real time corrections in Trimble field software  and background map data in the TerraSync  software  refer to the Trimble field software documentation on www  trimble com     e Forthe TerraSync software  go to  http   www trimble com mappingGIS TerraSync aspx dtID technical support    e Forthe GPS Controller software  go to http   www trimble com support_trl asp Nav Collection   32054    Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled serial device    Use Bluetooth wireless technology to receive data from a Bluetooth enabled serial device  such as a laser  rangefinder     To connect to a Bluetooth enabled serial device  you must     1  Connect to the Bluetooth enabled serial device   2  Configure the COM port on the handheld to use for the connection     3  If necessary  configure the GNSS field software to use data received from the serial device     Step 1  Connecting to the Bluetooth enabled serial device    Connect the handheld to the Bluetooth enabled device  selecting the Serial Port service if it is not  already selected  see Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled device   page 48      Step 2  Configuring the COM port to use on the handheld    1  On the handheld  tap W  Settings   Bluetooth   2  Tap the COM Ports tab   3  Tap New Outgoing Port   4  Select the device you want to set up the connection 
64. ect the handheld to an office computer  see  Connecting to an office computer  page 39       2  Copy the encrypted files from the memory card to the office computer     3  To usethe decrypted files on the handheld  copy the files from the office computer to the  handheld s main memory     4  To store the decrypted files on a memory card  ensure that encryption is not enabled on the  handheld and then copy the decrypted files from the office computer to the memory card     Inserting and removing the SIM card    CAUTION   The SIM card and its contents can be easily damaged by scratches or bending  Use caution when inserting or  removing the card     CAUTION   The presence of any dust or moisture in the SIM card slot may adversely affect the device and void your  Trimble warranty  To prevent dust or moisture entering the SIM card slot     When inserting or removing a SIM card  place the handheld on a dust free indoor surface     WARNING   Static electricity can harm electronic components inside the handheld  To prevent static damage  discharge  static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components inside your device  such as a  memory module  You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface     To insert or remove a SIM card     1  Turn off the handheld  see Turning on and turning off the handheld  page 19      2  Ina dust free indoor environment  remove the two small screws to remove the SIM card slot cover   on the left side of the handheld   
65. ect to Radio Frequency  RF  exposure  compliance  The radiated output power of the internal wireless radio transmitters is less than 100  milliwatt  which results in exposure levels far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits  even  when operated in close proximity to the body  The internal wireless radios operate within guidelines  found in international radio frequency safety standards and recommendations  which reflect the  consensus of the international scientific community  Trimble therefore believes the internal wireless  radios are safe for use by users  The level of electromagnetic energy emitted is hundreds of times  lower than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices such as mobile phones   However  the use of wireless radios may be restricted in some situations or environments  such as  On aircraft  If you are unsure of restrictions  you are encouraged to ask for authorization before  turning on the wireless radios     Exposure to radio frequency radiation from cellular wireless transmitters    Juno 5series handhelds equipped with wireless cellular modem radios have been designed and  manufactured to meet safety requirements for limiting exposure to radio waves  When used in  accordance with the instructions set forth in this manual  the equipment has been independently  verified to not exceed the emission limits for safe exposure to radio frequency  RF  energy as  specified by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S  Government in 47 C
66. ect to and then tap Next  The Enter Passcode screen  appears     5  Tap Next without entering a passcode     6  If prompted to add the device to your device list  tap No     7  On the handheld  tap the name of the other device  The Partnership Settings screen appears   8  If required  change the name of the device in the Display Name field   Select the service s  you want to use with this device  For example  if you are connecting to     e a Bluetooth enabled phone to connect to the Internet and receive real time corrections or  download background maps  select Dialup Networking  DUN      e aserial device  such as a laser rangefinder  select Serial Port   e acomputer to access ActiveSync  or WMDC   select ActiveSync     Note     Only ActiveSync shows on the Windows embedded handheld  Select ActiveSync even if  you use the WMDC on the desktop computer     Note   For more information on the types of devices that the handheld can connect to  and  the supported Bluetooth services  see Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled device   page 48    10  Tap Finish   11  Tap OK to close the Bluetooth application     Ce  12  Tap ki to close the Settings screen     You have now created a partnership between the handheld and the other Bluetooth enabled device so  that they can communicate  To start using the connection  you must complete the configuration steps  for that type of connection and then connect to the device  For more information  see     e Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled phone for
67. ed carrier is  not listed in CellStart    Your account has no remaining credit     The phone is turned off     The connection is incorrectly configured     Cellular service is unavailable     Cellular service is weak  or a protective case  is obstructing the receiver     SIM card is missing     SIM card is locked     3G GSM selection is incorrect for your  cellular provider     Version of CellStart is not the latest version     GNSS receiver issues    Cause    Contact your cellular provider to ensure  that your account has sufficient credit     Turn on the phone using the Wireless  Manager     Check your APN and connection settings  with your provider     Check that the phone is within range of  receiving strong enough signals to connect   Move to a location with stronger cellular  reception  Check with your cellular  provider that coverage is available in your  region     Move to a location with a stronger signal   and   or remove the protective case from  the handheld     Insert SIM card     Check the PIN security  tap Start   Settings    Personal   Phone  and select the Security    tab     Check your settings  tap Start   Settings    Personal   Phone  and select the 3G tab  Set  the 3G GSM Selection to Auto     Contact your Trimble reseller     Solution    Problem    The handheld is not    Use the Connect or Activate GNSS GPS    receiving GNSS  positions     The integrated GNSS receiver is not  activated     Incorrect configuration of serial COM port     The GNSS COM port 
68. ed metal surface     The handheld is designed for outdoor conditions  however under conditions of low humidity  extremely high voltage discharge events are possible  Users are advised that the risk of causing  discharge to sensitive electronics can be minimized by avoiding finger contact to the recessed  connectors at the sides of the unit     Battery safety    The rechargeable Lithium ion battery is supplied partially charged  Charge the battery completely  before using it for the first time  see Powering the handheld  page 17   If the battery has been stored  for longer than six months  charge it before use     WARNING   Use only the battery intended for the product  Using any other battery can damage the handheld and  may void your warranty  If the battery becomes damaged or stops charging fully  replace it with a new battery      N WARNING   Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium ion battery  A damaged battery can cause an explosion or  fire  and can result in personal injury and or property damage  To prevent injury or damage     Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged  Signs of damage include  but are not limited to   discoloration  warping  and leaking battery fluid     Do not store or leave your device near a heat source such as near a fireplace or other heat generating  appliance  or otherwise expose it to temperatures in excess of 70   C  158   F  such as on a vehicle dashboard   When heated to excessive temperatures  battery cells could explode
69. ed to get up and running with the handheld     The Juno 5B and Juno 5B handhelds  with no barecode reader  have the following parts                                           O                                                                                                       a e                              Power button   Touch screen    Camera and flash     Headset connector   GNSS antenna port   Speaker     Volume   Programmable   Notification LED   Power connector  control buttons     MicroSD and SIM card slot   Microphone     Programmable buttons    X  Tip   To lock the screen and handheld keys without turning off the handheld  use the device lock option  see Device  lock  page 32      The Juno 5 Barcode handheld  5B or 5D  has the same parts as described above  and also had an  integrated barcode imager at the top of the device        Powering the handheld    The Juno 5 series handheld contains a rechargeable Lithium ion polymer battery     Note        Charge the battery completely before using the handheld for the first time  If the battery has    been stored for longer than six months  charge it before use  Trimble recommends charging the battery  for four hours to recharge it fully     Note        Cold temperatures  or using Bluetooth wireless technology  Wi Fi  or the cellular modem    consumes additional battery power and so shortens battery life between charges     Battery safety    A    WARNING   Use only the battery intended for the product  Using any other bat
70. elect the  newsletter  upgrade  or new product information you desire     Notices    FCC Regulations    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject  to the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation    This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to  radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  The user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technicianfor help   Changes and modifications n
71. est for  recycling instructions to    Trimble Europe BV   c o Menlo Worldwide Logistics   Meerheide 45   5521 DZ Eersel  NL    Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 6    Safety Information    Radio use    The Trimble   Juno  5 series contains a Bluetooth   radio and a Wi Fi radio  The Juno 5D handheld  also includes a cellular modem radio  and the Juno 5 Barcode handheld  5B or 5D  also contains a  barcode imager  In some situations  you may be required to turn off the radios  For example   aviation authority regulations restrict the use of wireless transmission devices on board aircraft     To prevent the handheld from emitting radio signals  do one of the following     e To turn off the handheld  press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to display the Power  Menu then tap Shutdown  or Enable Airplane mode     e Toturn off the Bluetooth  Wi Fi  and wireless cellular modem radios only     a  Tap the title bar on the Home or Start screen  and then on the pull down list  tap the Ka  or Mill icon     b  Inthe Connectivity or the Phone dialog  select Wireless Manager     c  Tap All to turn off all radios  The status fields below the Wi Fi  Bluetooth  and Phone  buttons change to Off     Deactivating the integrated Wi Fi and Bluetooth radio    The Juno 5 series is shipped with Wi Fi and Bluetooth wireless technology activated  To use the Wi Fi  or Bluetooth radio  you need to turn it on  see Turning on and turning off the integrated radios   page 43      Note   You may need to dea
72. figure antenna settings in the GNSS field software  once you have connected the external antenna to  the handheld     For details on configuring antenna settings in the TerraSync software  refer to the TerraSync software  Getting Started Guide on http   www trimble com mappingGIS TerraSync aspx dtIDz technical  support     Differential GNSS explained    Use differential GNSS to correct errors in your collected data  Differential GNSS  DGNSS  requires one or  more additional receivers  called base stations or reference stations  which are located at known points   Data collected at the base stations is used to determine GNSS measurement errors and compute  corrections to these errors  An unlimited number of mobile GNSS receivers  called rovers  collect GNSS  data at unknown locations within the vicinity of the base station  Errors common at both the base  station and the rover receiver are corrected with DGNSS either in real time or during postprocessing     Real time DGNSS    In real time DGNSS  the base station calculates and broadcasts the error for each satellite as each  measurement is received  enabling you to apply corrections while in the field and collect accurate GNSS  data  DGNSS corrections are available from a variety of public and commercial sources  They can be  generated and broadcast in real time by privately or self owned GNSS base stations  or by a wide range  of government agencies     Real time DGNSS corrections can be used on the Juno 5 series handheld fr
73. gerous if your attention is diverted away from your driving task at  a critical time  Trimble and Microsoft make no representations   warranties or other determinations that ANY use of this Software is legal   safe  or in any manner recommended or intended while driving or  otherwise operating a motor vehicle  This EULA does not grant you any  rights with respect to the Windows Mobile Device Center  Microsoft  ActiveSync or Microsoft Outlook 2007 Trial which are subject to the  licenses accompanying those items    1 SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE   1 1 License Grant  Subject to the terms and conditions of this EULA   Trimble grants you a non exclusive right to use one copy of the Software  ina machine readable form only as installed on the Device  Such use is  limited to use with the Device for which it was intended  as set forth in  the product documentation  The Device Software is licensed with the  Device as a single integrated product  The Device Software installed in  read only memory     ROM     of the Device may only be used as part of  the Device into which it was embedded  You may use the installation  Software from a computer solely to download the Software to one  Device  In no event shall the installation Software be used to download  the Software onto more than one Device  A license for the Software  may not be shared or used concurrently on different computers or  Devices    1 2 Scope of License  This EULA only gives you some rights to use the  Software  Trimble and M
74. handheld    ActiveSync Enables an ActiveSync connection to a computer    Input Device  HID  Connects the handheld to a physical input device  such as a keyboard     Wireless Stereo Connects to Bluetooth A2DP  Advanced Audio Distribution Profile  headphones     A client can connect to a number of different services provided by different hosts  The number of active  connections at any one time affects the speed of the connections  The diagram below shows the  handheld connected to different types of host devices using Bluetooth wireless technology           Bluetooth headset O Wireless stereo O Input data  2  Cell phone  6  Audio output 10  Serial port  Laser rangefinder   Background map 11  ActiveSync     barcode scanner    O Laptop   PC  8  DUN or PAN O ActiveSync for file transfer    The dashed arrows indicate the client device  that is  the handheld  connecting to host devices  The  Bluetooth profile  or service  used for the connection is shown between the arrows  for example  the  DUN service is used for a connection to a cell phone  and the Serial Port service is used for a serial  connection to a barcode scanner or laser rangefinder     The solid arrows indicate the flow of information between devices  For example  when the handheld  connects as a client to   e acellphone  the handheld uses the DUN or PAN host service provided by the phone to access the    Internet and background map data     e a laptop computer or office computer  the devices use the ActiveSync service
75. handheld only                      eee e eee eee cece eee eeeceeeee  36  Connecting to an office computer                 cee eee cee cee cee cence eee seeeeeeseeees 39  Connection management software             222  c cece eee eee cece cece ee ceecceeceeeeeeeees 39  Connecting the handheld to a computer                   cece eee e eee cee cee ceeeeees 40  Installing software onto the handheld                       Ha 41  Using the integrated radios to connect to other devices                 2222 e cece e eee ee eee 42  Deactivating the integrated radios            2 22 2  i cece eee eee eee cece eeeceeseeees 43  Turning on and turning off the integrated radios              22 222  c cece e eee eee eee 43  Making the handheld visible  discoverable  to other Bluetooth devices                   44  Allowing Bluetooth activity to turn on the handheld                  2  2   22 222 22 2     45  Connecting to a cellular network from the modem  Juno 5D only                          45  Connecting to a Wi Fi access point               e ieee cee eee eee eee cece ce ceeeeeeeees 46  Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled device                         cece cece ec ee cece eeeeees 48  Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled phone for Internet access                             52  Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled serial device                  022 22  c eee eee eee cece cess 55  Connecting to an office computer using Bluetooth wireless technology                  56  Beaming files to or from 
76. he Windows Mobile Device Center Help     X  Tip   If the GPS Pathfinder   Office software is installed on the office computer  you can configure the Connection    Manager utility in the GPS Pathfinder Office software to automatically detect when you connect a Juno 5 series  handheld to the computer  This enables you to automatically transfer data from the TerraSync software   differentially correct the data  and then export it to a GIS  For more information  refer to the GPS Pathfinder Office  Software Help     Managing the connection using ActiveSync technology    1     Connect the handheld to the computer  see Connecting the handheld to a computer  page 40   The  Synchronization Setup Wizard appears     Note     If the connection is not made automatically  check that the connection is enabled in the  ActiveSync technology and on the handheld  For more information  see Troubleshooting  page 71     Do one of the following     e Tosynchronize files and data between the handheld and a computer  click Next and then follow  the instructions in the Synchronization Setup Wizard     e To transfer data between the handheld and the computer without synchronizing the devices   click Cancel to close the wizard     The Microsoft ActiveSync window displays the message Connected     To transfer files between the computer and the handheld  click Explore  A Windows Explorer type  window appears  displaying files stored on the handheld  Copy and paste files to other locations on  the computer
77. he captured image is not displayed  This mode is useful for capturing  images as quickly as possible     s Image Tagging  capture date  time  and location data on images  The data can be  stored in the EXIF data or both the EXIF data and on the image     e Date    e Date source   Device date time  or GPS date time  If the current GPS time is  not available  due to lack of signal   the Device Date Time is used     e Stamp settings   EXIF  EXIF  amp  Stamp  or Off  e GPS    e Format   Deg Min Sec  Format in Degrees  Minutes  Seconds   or Decimal  degree  Format in Degrees with decimal precision     e Stamp settings   EXIF  EXIF  amp  Stamp  or Off    Note   If Image Tagging is set to EXIF 8 Stamp  photos taken in Portrait mode will be  displayed in Landscape mode     Xx APP Settings     e Ulorientation   rotate on tilt  fixed landscape  fixed or portrait    e Sounds   enable the beep sound while focusing and the click sound for capturing  the images  or disable     Control    Sw Brightness  Fit    4 Flash  H Image quality          Available settings    e Modify prefix   Still prefix or Video prefix  Select the Modify Prefix option to  display the prefix window enabling you to edit the prefix of Image and Video  files  By default  Image files append with prefix IMG and video files append with  VID  The file is saved with a name that is autogenerated with the prefix followed  by a four digit number  The number is sequential     Auto  Sunny  Incandescent  or Fluorescent    LIS 2 p
78. icense terms  directly to a third party  Before the transfer  that party must agree that  these license terms apply to the transfer and use of the Software  You  may not retain any copies of the Software including the backup copy   7   The Software is subject to United States export laws and regulations   You must comply with all domestic and international export laws and  regulations that apply to the Software  These laws include restrictions on  destinations  end users  and end use  For additional information see  http   www  microsoft com exporting   8  Without prejudice as to any  other rights  Trimble may terminate this EULA without notice if you fail to  comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA  In such event  you  must destroy all copies of the Software and all of its component parts    9  If the Microsoft Software includes speech recognition components    you should understand that speech recognition is an inherently statistical  process and that recognition errors are inherent in the process  Neither  Trimble  Microsoft  nor any of their suppliers shall be liable for any  damages arising out of errors in the speech recognition process   10  You  may not publish the Software for others to copy   11  You may not use  the Software for commercial software hosting services    1 13 Notice Regarding the MPEG 4 Visual Standard  The Software  may include MPEG 4 visual decoding technology  This technology is a  format for data compression of video information  MPEG LA
79. ick Flick the stylus or your finger over the screen to scroll a page or a list up or down     If at any time the touch screen does not respond correctly to stylus taps or your finger  realign it  For  more information  see Screen  page 33     Entering information    Depending on the program you are using  you can enter information in several ways  as described below     Input method Description    Synchronizing Use Microsoft connection management software to exchange information between  the handheld and an office computer   For more information  see Connecting to an office computer  page 39     Typing Use the keyboard input panel to enter typed text by tapping keys on the on screen  keyboard   Writing Use your finger or a stylus like a pen to write directly on the screen     Recording Create a stand alone recording or embed a recording into a note     Using the on screen keyboard    The sasak button automatically appears in the tile bar of any application     TT       nj sj  CF 9 10    From   Test Mes ni A      Oj 16          bd  HEEEL E   AMRRRAR     dL LL        oN Op Ga   D  ox     o    1  Textbox  2  Keyboard     Keyboard button    To display the keyboard  tap the keyboard button  or tap a text box in the application     To enter characters  make sure the cursor is flashing in the required text field  and use your finger or a    stylus to tap the keys on the keyboard   To hide the keyboard  tap the keyboard icon again     To configure the on screen keyboard  tap O  Resco
80. icrosoft reserve all other rights  Unless  applicable law gives you more rights despite this limitation  you may use  the Software only as expressly permitted in this EULA  In doing so  you  must comply with any technical limitations in the Software that allow  you to use it only in certain ways  Except as expressly provided in this  EULA  rights to access the Software on this Device do not give you any  right to implement Microsoft patents or other Microsoft intellectual  property in software or devices that access this device  You may use  remote access technologies in the software such as Remote Desktop  Mobile to access the Software remotely from a computer or server  You  are responsible for obtaining any licenses required for use of the  protocols to access other software    1 3 Proof of License  If you acquired the Software on the Device  or on  a disc or other media  a genuine Certificate of Authenticity label with a  genuine copy of the Software identifies licensed software  To be valid     this label must be affixed to the Device  or included on or in the software  packaging  If you receive the label separately  it is not valid  You should  keep the label on the device or packaging to prove that you are licensed  to use the Software  To identify genuine Microsoft Software  see  http   www howtotell com    1 4 Connectivity Software  Your Device package may include  Windows Mobile Device Center or Microsoft ActiveSync software  If it is  included  then you may install
81. ing    Cause    Protective case is preventing quality sound     Phone may be muted  or the volume too  low     Headset is not properly connected  or is not  compatible     Storage card issues    Problem    The handheld does  not recognize a  storage card     Files on the storage  card are not visible  or are not able to be  opened     Keypad issues    Problem    Pressing the  application key does  not activate the  function shown on  the tile above it     Cause    The handheld does not support SDIO  SD  input output  cards     Files have been encrypted on another  device and have a  menc file extension     Cause    The hardware application key has been  programmed to run another program or to  perform another action     Solution    that it is face down  then shake it to expel  the water from the speaker   microphone  cavity  Allow it to dry     Remove the protective case     Press the Volume control buttons on the  left of the device to adjust the volume     Make sure your headset is compatible with  the Juno 5 series handheld  Make sure the  headset is properly connected     Solution    Use a MicroSD card     Remove encryption from the files  See  Encrypting files on memory cards  page 22     Solution  Do one of the following     e Tap the touch screen tile to activate  the function shown on the tile     e Re program the application key to  perform the same action as the touch  screen tile  To do this  tap Start    Settings   Personal   Buttons  select the  button to reprogr
82. ing the connections     Connect to COM3 if the GNSS field software  uses NMEA messages  or COM2 for UBX  binary messages  for example  TerraSync    For information on which protocol to use   check the documentation for the  application     Move to a location where the receiver has a  clear view of the sky and ensure the  antenna is not obstructed  Alternatively   adjust the GNSS settings to increase  productivity  For more information  refer to  the Help provided with the GNSS field  software     Wait until the DOP value falls below the  maximum DOP specified     Alternatively  adjust the GNSS settings to  increase productivity  For more  information  refer to the Help provided  with the GNSS field software     If you are collecting data for postprocessing   clear the wait for real time selection     Check that the real time correction source  is set up correctly  see Connecting to a real   time differential correction source  page  62      The handheld can take up to two seconds to  detect that an external antenna has been  connected or disconnected     Configure the NMEA application to filter out  non DGNSS positions     This should not interfere with operation of  the handheld     Problem    Cause    Solution    utility reports       Unknown        Error Code 5  appears     The receiver will not There is a GNSS receiver connection error     connect     A receiver timeout error has occurred   caused by issues with communications to  the receiver  or when the receiver has  t
83. ired connection if the device does not  have a keyboard  and if you know that the device does not automatically exchange a pre programmed  passkey during pairing  For more information  see Setting up a Bluetooth connection to a non paired  device  page 51     To connect the handhled to the other device  do one of the following     e Pair with a Bluetooth enabled device  see below     e Set up a connection to a non paired device  see page 51     Pairing with a Bluetooth enabled device    Pairing the handheld with another Bluetooth enabled device creates a permanent security bond  between the devices  which helps to exchange information securely between the devices  The paired  relationship is established when two devices create and exchange a link key  Once the relationship is  established  the handheld and the other Bluetooth device only need to have their Bluetooth radios  turned on to exchange information  they do not need to be visible to other devices     To pair with a Bluetooth device     1  Make sure that the handheld and the Bluetooth device you want to pair with are within five meters  of each other  and that the Bluetooth radio in each device is turned on     2  Onthe handheld  tap W Settings   Bluetooth     3  Inthe Devices tab  tap Add new device  The handheld searches for other Bluetooth devices and  displays them in the list  If the device you are trying to connect is not displayed in the list  ensure  that the device is on and within range and then tap Refresh 
84. is  not available in your  application     The Bluetooth  connection fails  while in use     Cause    The integrated Bluetooth radio is not  activated     The device is out of range     Bluetooth wireless technology is not  enabled on one or both devices     The device has not been made  Discoverable     The application cannot recognize ports if  they are added after the application opens     The Bluetooth device has moved out of  range     The Bluetooth radio has lost the connection     Solution    check box is selected  and that the correct  option is selected     If you are using a USB cable  use the USB to  PC utility to change the connection method  the handheld uses to connect to ActiveSync  technology on the computer  Tap Start   Settings   Connections   USB to PC Utility   Clear the Enable advanced network  functionality check box  The handheld stops  using the default RNDIS method to connect  to the ActiveSync technology     Solution    The handheld s Bluetooth radio has been  deactivated  If Bluetooth wireless  technology is allowed where you are  working  use the Radio Activation Manager  software to re activate the radio  see Radio  use  page 7      Move the devices closer to each other and  then scan again     Make sure that the Bluetooth radio is turned  on  on both the handheld  see Turning on  and turning off the Bluetooth radio from  within the Bluetooth application  page 44     and the other Bluetooth device     Make sure that the Bluetooth device has  been 
85. is already in use  Only  one application at a time can have the port  open     command in the field software to open the  GNSS COM port and activate the integrated  GNSS receiver  For more information  see  Using the GNSS receiver  page 60     When supplying GNSS data to an external  device using the COM1 USB to serial  converter cable  set the baud rate to the  high speed TSIP setting  38400  8  1  Odd     Do the following     e Exit the software that is using the GNSS    Problem    NMEA data includes  autonomous  positions     The GNSS Connector    Cause    The GNSS field software is using the wrong  GNSS COM port     Not enough satellites are visible     The DOP  Dilution of Precision  value for the  current position is above the maximum DOP  setting     Wait for real time is selected in the GNSS  field software and the integrated receiver is  waiting to receive real time corrections     External antenna connected but not  receiving data     The integrated GNSS receiver outputs  autonomous positions when real time  corrections are unavailable     The GNSS Connector software may report     Unknown    on COM3     Solution    COM port and then retry in your  application     e Check that a GNSS application is not  running in the background  Tap Start    Task Manager and then select and  close  click End Task  any GNSS  applications you are not using     e Make sure that connections are not  left in use by the GNSS Connector  software  close the application when  you are not us
86. is set to either Portrait or  Landscape  and does not switch mode  automatically when the handheld is  rotated     Speaker and microphone issues    Problem    Poor sound through  the speaker  or the    Cause    Water has pooled in the speaker     Solution    Realign the screen  See Screen  page  33    The Juno 5 series screen is a capacitive  screen  You must use your finger  or a  Capacitive stylus or capacitive gloves   available as Juno 5 series accessories    You cannot us a simple stylus  pen  or  normal gloves     To unlock the touch screen  slide the  Unlock icon     Reset the handheld  See Resetting the  handheld  page 20     Press the Power button to turn on the  handheld     Recharge the battery  See Charging the  battery  page 18     Reset the handheld  See Resetting the  handheld  page 20     Open the Brightness control and then  adjust the brightness level  see  Backlight and Brightness  page 34      Tap the screen to turn on the backlight     Some applications are designed for  portrait orientation only To view the  entire application window  change the  screen display to portrait  See Screen   page 33    Turn off the handheld  and turn it back  on  Or reset the handheld  See  Resetting the handheld  page 20    Set either Portrait or Landscape   tap  W   Settings   System   Screen       Solution    If the handheld has been in rain or    immersed in water  turn the handheld so    Problem    microphone     No sound when  using the phone    Headset is not  function
87. is specified to use it      Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation     Storage card use    The handheld provides a storage card slot  providing an alternative storage location to the storage  memory in the handheld     WARNING   Static electricity can harm electronic components inside your handheld  To prevent static damage     Discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components inside your device   such as a memory module  You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface     WARNING  The presence of any dust or moisture in the memory card slot may adversely affect the device and  void your Trimble warranty  To prevent dust or moisture entering the memory card slot     Make certain that the storage card slot door is attached correctly when you are using the handheld outdoors     When inserting or removing a memory card  place the handheld on a dust free indoor surface     Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 10    Contents    Safety Information             222 22 cece cee cece eee ee eee eee cence teens LLALL LaL aa Laana aaa 7  Radio USE        aa 7  RF Exposure Information  SAR                   ccc cece cece cece cece cee cceeceeeeeeseeeeeeees Z  AC Adaptor safety    8  Electrostatic discharge           aoaaa aoaaa aaa Laaa LLa aL Daaa eeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeees 9  Battery safety           aaa cece ccc eee aLaaa LaaLa LLALLA LLLA LLLA LLALL aa Laana 9  Storage Card use    
88. ive objects  Trimble  recommends that you apply a screen protector     e Keep the outer surface free of dirt and dust     e Ensure that protective covers are appropriately fitted to the external antenna port  and SIM    memory card slot  so that they are kept free from dirt  dust  fluid ingress  and electrostatic  discharge     e Protect the handheld from extreme temperatures  For example  do not leave the handheld on the  dashboard ofa vehicle     e The handheld is rated IP65  but is not waterproof  Do not immerse the handheld in water  and be  careful not to drop the handheld or subject it to any strong impact     To clean the handheld  wipe it with a clean dry cloth     Storing the handheld    If you are not going to use the handheld for an extended period  typically longer than a week   Trimble  recommends that you do not leave the handheld in Suspend mode  Instead  place the handheld in  Absolute Power Off mode     Absolute Power Off mode places the handheld in the lowest power mode possible  The purpose of this  mode is to prolong the shelf life of the battery while the product is between the production factory and  the customer  to ensure the handheld is completely powered down before air freight shipment  or when  putting the product into storage     To exit Absolute Power Off mode  you must charge the battery     To activate Absolute Power Off mode       Transfer any data that you need to an office computer   If connected  disconnect the power cable     1  2  3  Pres
89. l apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise  emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference  regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications    Le present appareil num  rique n   met pas de bruits radio  lectriques  depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B  prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radio  lectrique   dict   par  le Ministere des Communications du Canada    Antenna Statement   Under Industry Canada regulations  this radio transmitter may only  operate using an antenna of a type and maximum  or lesser  gain  approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada  To reduce potential  radio interference to other users  the antenna type and its gain should be  so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power  e i r p   is not  more than that necessary for successful communication  Conformement  a la r  glementation d Industrie Canada  le present   metteur radio peut  fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal  ou  inf  rieur  approuv   pour l   metteur par Industrie Canada  Dans le but de  r  duire les risques de brouillage radio  lectrique a l intention des autres  utilisateurs  il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la  puissance isotrope rayonnee   quivalente  p i r e   ne d  passe pas  l intensit   n  cessaire a l   tablissement d une communication  satisfaisante    Licence exempt   This device complies with Industry Canada licence exe
90. l time differential GNSS  DGNSS  source to give you better accuracy as you collect data  For more  information about how real time differential GNSS works  see Differential GNSS explained  page 64     Using real time corrections from an Internet source    DGNSS corrections are often broadcast over the Internet  For example  corrections generated by a VRS  network are commonly broadcast over an Internet server  A VRS network uses data from several base  stations to provide rover receivers with corrections that are generally more accurate than corrections  from a single base station  Alternatively  you can connect to a server that provides DGNSS corrections  from a single base station     The Juno 5 handheld supports RTCM 2 3 DGNSS correction data     For information on how to connect to the Internet and receive real time corrections from an Internet  server  see Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled device   page 48 or Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled  phone for Internet access   page 52     Using SBAS corrections    The handheld has an integrated GNSS receiver that uses Satellite Based Augmentation Systems  SBAS   correction messages to improve the accuracy and integrity of GNSS data     The SBAS tracking mode is Auto  In Auto mode  the receiver tracks or locks onto the most powerful  satellite signal  The GNSS receiver can track two SBAS satellites at the same time in Auto mode  It uses  corrections from only one SBAS satellite at a time  but tracking two satellites can improve
91. ld is no  longer able to read any encrypted files on a memory card  This means that any files you have encrypted are  permanently locked and unreadable by any device  To avoid being unable to read previously encrypted files  Trimble  recommends that you use another device  such as an office computer  as the primary location for storing important  data and to control the encryption of important files     To enable encryption of files as they are written to a memory card     1  Tap O   Settings   System   Encryption    2  Select the Encrypt files when placed on a storage card check box   Note   Encrypted files appear as ordinary files on the handheld they were encrypted on  If the memory  card is inserted in another device  the files appear with a  menc file extension and cannot be opened   To disable encryption  clear the Encrypt files when placed on a storage card check box     Note   Disabling encryption does not remove encryption from any existing files on the memory card   but ensures that new files placed onto the memory card are not encrypted     To encrypt files that are already stored on a memory card     1  Copy the files to the handheld s internal memory or to an office computer   2  Ensure encryption is enabled on the handheld     3  Copy the files back to the memory card  The files are encrypted as they are written to the memory  card     To remove encryption from files so they can be read by other devices     1  Insert the memory card in the handheld and then conn
92. llowing to reduce power consumption     e Set the handheld to automatically turn off when idle  For more information  see Turning on and  turning off the handheld  page 19     e Set the backlight to automatically turn off when the handheld is idle for a specified time  For more  information  see Backlight and Brightness  page 34     e Reduce the brightness setting for the backlight  For more information  see Backlight and Brightness   page 34     e Turn off the integrated Bluetooth and Wi Fi radios  and the Juno 5D handheld s cellular modem   whenever you are not using them  For more information  see Turning on and turning off the  integrated radios  page 43     Note   Do not disconnect from GNSS if you will be reconnecting within about five minutes  A GNSS  application can take up to 30 seconds to reactivate the integrated GNSS receiver  so disconnecting to  save power can cost time     Turning on and turning off the handheld    If the screen on the handheld is blank  the handheld is in Suspend mode or has been shut down  To turn  on the handheld  press the Power button until the screen lights up     To put the handheld into Suspend mode  press the Power button briefly  The handheld is placed in a  very low power state  but the Bluetooth and wireless cellular modem radios may remain active     To completely shut down the handheld  press and hold the Power button until the Power Menu  appears  and then tap Shutdown  All running applications are shut down  and the handheld is 
93. luid gets onto your skin or clothing  immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid     WARNING  Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium ion battery only in strict accordance with the instructions   Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire  and can result in personal injury  and or equipment damage  To prevent injury or damage      Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking      Charge the Lithium ion battery only in a Trimble product that is specified to charge it  Be sure to follow all  instructions that are provided with the battery charger        Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor        Use the battery only in Trimble equipment that is specified to use it        Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation     Charging the battery  1  Connect the AC power adaptor to the Power socket on the handheld and then connect the adaptor  to mains power  An international adaptor kit is provided with the handheld   2  Check that the Notification LED on the handheld is solid orange  indicating that the handheld is  properly connected to the power source and the battery is charging   Fully charging the battery from empty takes approximately four hours     The Notification LED on the handheld indicates the battery power or charging status  and operating  system notifications  as shown below     LED S
94. made Discoverable     Exit from the application  add the port and  then run the application again     Move the devices closer to each other  The  devices should reconnect automatically  If  they do not  select the Bluetooth device in  the Devices tab  Tap and hold the device  name and then select Delete  Tap New to  discover the device again     Turn off the Bluetooth radio on the  handheld and then turn on the Bluetooth  radio  see Turning on and turning off the  Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth    Problem    An error message  reports    Problem  with Bluetooth  Hardware        Wi Fi connections    Problem    The    New Network    Cause Solution    application  page 44     Bluetooth file transfer interrupts the When you transfer large image or data files    connection  other Bluetooth connections may stop  responding To avoid problems  close other  Bluetooth connections before transferring    large files   The integrated Bluetooth radio may have Use the Radio Activation Manager to  been deactivated  reactivate the Bluetooth radio  See Radio  use  page    Cause Solution    The Wi Fi radio is off     Detected    notification does  not appear automatically     The handheld cannot    The handheld is out of range of the  network     The date on the handheld is incorrect    connect to a secure site     You cannot configure an    Internet connection     Within range of more than The radio is connecting to the first  one network  you are not network signal it has received  
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97. mpt RSS standard   s   Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  this device may not cause interference  and    2  this device must accept any interference  including interference that  may cause undesired operation of the device     Le pr  sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables  aux appareils radio exempts de licence  L exploitation est autoris  e aux  deux conditions suivantes      1  l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage  et    2  l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio  lectrique  subi  meme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le  fonctionnement    information is applicable to this device C 4 0 700  that carry the following CE mark    This product has been tested and found to comply with all requirements  for CE Marking and sale within the European Economic Area  EEA     The Trimble Juno 5 series has Bluetooth wireless technology approval in  most EU countries and satisfies the requirements for Radio and  Telecommunication Terminal Equipment specified by European Council  Directive 1999 5 EC  These requirements provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated  appropriately in a residential or commercial environment    Juno 5 series handhelds equipped with wireless cellular modem radios  are intended for connection to European Networks operating with GSM  900  or GSM 1800  A copy of the CE Declaration of Conformity for the  Juno 5 series ca
98. n    1  On the handheld  tap W  Settings   Connections   Connections    2  From the My Work Network list  tap Add a new VPN server connection   3  Follow the instructions in the Make New Connection wizard   4      Tap Finish    Step 3  Connecting to the corporate network or Intranet  To connect to the corporate network or Intranet  simply start using Internet Explorer     The Windows Embedded Handheld operating system automatically controls whether the VPN  connection is used  depending on whether the URL contains a period  For example  the URL  www trimble com contains periods  and so the connection to this website is made without using the VPN  connection  However  an address to a network computer or file server that does not contain periods  automatically starts the VPN connection     If you need to use the VPN connection to access URL addresses that contain periods  specify exceptions  for the addresses that are within the corporate network  To do this    Tap W   Settings   Connections   Connections    Tap the Advanced tab    Tap Exceptions  The Work URL Exceptions screen appears     Tap Add new URL     a oe E a    Enter the URL and then tap OK   Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 as required     Tap OK to return to the Advanced tab of the Connections screen     oe N  M    Tap OK to close the Connections screen     A    9  Tap IX to close the Settings screen     Using the GNSS receiver    The Juno 5 series handheld includes an integrated GNSS receiver that enables you to collect GP
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100. n to Pictures  amp  Videos     Tap to hide the Settings menu     Using the camera in Still mode  To take a photo     1  Start the camera  tap the screen to display the controls  and make sure the camera application is in  Still mode     2  Use the view finder to frame the image you want to capture  If the preview is not focused  double   tap on the preview screen to focus the image  if Focus is enabled  see Focus in Camera setting  options  page 66      3  To capture the image  do one of the following   e Ifthe icon is visible on the screen  tap this     e Press the middle button  the Action key  of the Volume control   programmable buttons on the  left side of the handheld     4  Depending on the Image review settings  see Image review  in Camera setting options  page 66  the  image is stored immediately and you can continue to take photos  or you must tap Ca  to store  the image  orLE Jto delete the captured image     Images are stored as  jpg files     Using the camera in Video mode    1  Start the camera  tap the screen to display the controls  and tap the Video icon to switch to Video  mode     2  To start recording  tap Le  A timer appears in the top right of the screen     3  To stop recording  tap the Stop icon  To pause the recording  tap the Pause icon  To continue  recording  tap Lo     4  Depending on the Video review settings  see Video review  in Camera setting options  page 66  the  video is stored immediately and you can continue to record  or you must tap kaa
101. nd hold the connection in the Wireless tab of the Wi Fi Settings screen and  then select Remove Settings     Using the Summit Client Utility to manage Wi Fi connections    Summit Client Utility  SCU  is a Wi Fi connection management and monitoring utility which enables you  to view all radio and security settings and status  and to troubleshoot connectivity issues     The SCU software is useful for establishing network connections that require more complex settings than  the Configure Wireless Network wizard provided in the Windows Embedded Handheld operating system     1  Make sure that the handheld   s Wi Fi radio is enabled  see page 43      2  Tap W  Settings   Connections   A The Summit Client Utility window appears     The SCU has five screens     Screen Details    Main Provides an overview of the current wireless network connection configuration   Active Profile   a snapshot of connection information  and additional information  about SCU  You can also import and export settings configurations  which is useful  if you have multiple devices to configure to access your local networks     Profile Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored for each  configuration profile  On this screen you can created new profiles with the  required connection settings for a Wi Fi network access point     Status Provides status information on the radio connection between the client device  and the associated access point     Diags Enables you to troubleshoot connecti
102. nder the  Australian Consumer Law  You are entitled to a replacement or refund  for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably  foreseeable loss or damage  You are also entitled to have the goods  repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the  failure does not amount to a major failure    Trimble s warranty  as set out in the user manual accompanying this  statement  or as described in the warranty card accompanying the  Product you purchased  is in addition to any mandatory rights and  remedies that you may have under the Australian Consumer Law     Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 2    Official Language    THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS IS  ENGLISH  IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT BETWEEN ENGLISH AND  OTHER LANGUAGE VERSIONS  THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SHALL  CONTROL    End User License Agreement for Product Software    IMPORTANT  READ CAREFULLY  THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT      EULA     IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND Trimble  Navigation Limited     Trimble     and applies to the computer software  provided with the Trimble product purchased by you  whether built into  hardware circuitry as firmware  embedded in flash memory ora PCMCIA  card  or stored on magnetic or other media   or provided as a stand   alone computer software product  and includes any accompanying  written materials such as a user s guide or product manual  as well as  any  online  or electronic documentation   Software  or    Product  S
103. ndheld  5B or 5D  has an integrated  barcode imager  enablling you to scan 1D and 2D barcodes     The integrated GNSS receiver provides accurate 2 4 meter  positioning information with postprocessed or real time  differential corrections  For more information  see Using the GNSS  receiver  page 60        About this user guide    This user guide describes how to set up and use the Juno 5 series handhelds  The information in this  guide supplements the information in the Trimble Juno 5 Series Quick Start Guide  which you  received with the handheld     Even if you have used other Global Navigation Satellite System  GNSS  or Global Positioning System   GPS  products before  Trimble recommends that you spend some time reading this guide to learn  about the special features of the product     Collecting GNSS data    To collect GNSS data with the Juno 5 series handheld  you must install GNSS field software onto the  handheld     You can use the Juno 5 series handheld with compatible Mapping and GIS field and office software   For version numbers and a complete list  see the Product Compatibility List on www trimble com     For more information on using the integrated GNSS receiver  see Using the GNSS receiver  page 60     Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 13    Use and care of the handheld  When using the handheld   e Protect the touch screen by using your finger  and avoid using excessive pressure and sharp or    abrasive objects  To protect the touch screen from pressure and abras
104. nnections list  select the phone that you want to configure the connection to     8  Enter the GPRS access number for the Internet  Two of the common GPRS access numbers for  cellular phones on GSM networks are  99   1  and    99   If these access numbers do not work   contact the cellular phone provider to obtain the appropriate number to use     Note   You do not need to set up dialling rules or change the Internet connection settings on the  phone  The connection settings you enter on the handheld are passed to the phone to use for this  connection    9  Tap Next     10  Unless the phone provider confirmed that you must enter user name  password  and domain  settings to access the Internet  tap Finish without entering any information in this screen   Otherwise     a  Enter the required information     b  Ifthe phone provider has told you that you need to change the baud rate or other settings for  the connection  tap Advanced  configure these settings and then tap OK     c  Tap Finish     You are returned to the Connections screen     You have now configured the dialup networking connection     Step 2  Connecting to the Internet using the dialup network    1  On the handheld  go to the Connections screen  if it is not already open  tap W   Settings    Connections   Connections      2  Below My ISP  tap Manage existing connections   3  Tap and hold the connection you want to use and then select Connect     4  Unless the phone provider confirmed that you must enter user name
105. ns that were pre installed on the handheld or are stored ona  storage card  It does not change the language of the operating system used on the handheld    If you have encrypted files on a storage card and you reset the handheld to factory default settings  the encryption key  on the handheld is deleted  This means that any files you have encrypted on a storage card are permanently locked and  unreadable by any device  For more information  see Encrypting files on memory cards  page 22     Press and hold down the power button for 3 seconds to display the Power Menu   Tap Reset   When the screen is blank  press and hold the Windows Start button        we O CE    When the Juno 5 series screen appears  while still holding the Windows Start button  press the right  programmable button on the front of the handheld     5  Let go of both buttons     6  Press the Action button  the middle button of the Volume   Programmable control buttons on the  left side of the handheld  to clear the persistent store  and then press any other button to continue  booting     Storing data  The handheld has two types of memory     e Storage memory is similar to the hard disk in a computer  and is used for storing programs and  data     e Program memory is similar to the RAM in a computer  and is used for running programs  You  cannot use it to save data     To check the memory capacity on the handheld  tap W   Settings   System   Memory  The Storage and  Program columns show the current memory availa
106. nutes     To change the time before the handheld enters Suspend mode     1  Tap the title bar of the Home or the Start screen and then tap Lal The Power control appears   displaying the Battery tab     2  Tap the Advanced tab     3  From the On battery power option  select the Turn off screen if device not used for check box and  then select the idle time from the drop down list     4  Tap OK     Resetting the handheld    If the screen on the handheld is blank  the handheld has turned off  Press and hold the Power button  until the handheld turns on  then release the Power button     If the handheld stops responding to your finger or the stylus  or if it does not respond when you press  any of the keypad buttons  you may need to reset it     To reset the handheld     1  Press and hold down the power button for 3 seconds to display the Power Menu     2  Tap Reset     If the Power Menu does not appear  press and hold down the power button for at least 8 seconds to  start the reset  It may take up to 10 seconds for the handheld to start after the power button has been  released     Resetting the handheld to factory defaults  clean boot     If required  you can factory reset the Juno 5 series handheld  For example  you can perform a factory   reset if you forget the password that you use to lock the device     WARNING  Resetting the handheld to factory default settings erases all data  installed applications  and settings  stored in the handheld  except for any data or applicatio
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108. olleagues    Write  send  and receive email messages    View and manage files    Browse the World Wide Web    Send instant messages using Windows Live    Messenger   Create handwritten  typed  or recorded notes     Provides access to these Office Mobile applications  Excel   Mobile 2010   PowerPoint   Mobile 2010  OneNote   Mobile 2010  SharePoint WorkSpace  Mobile 2010  and Word Mobile     Take  view  and edit pictures  or record and launch video clips   Provides information such as current longitude  latitude  elevation  how    many GPS satellites are visible  and the quality of the computed  coordinates     Icon Program Function    CI Search Device Search for a file or item stored on the handheld   B Tasks Keep track of your tasks   Windows Live Access Windows Live services  including email  instant messenger and    Internet search          Windows Media Play Windows Media   or MP3 audio and video files     Interacting with the handheld    To interact with the handheld  use the stylus or your finger to tap items on the touch screen  or to scroll  up or down     Action Definition  Tap Touch the screen once to open items and select options   Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus or your finger on an item to see a list of actions available for that item     On the pop up menu that appears  tap the action you want to perform     Drag Hold the stylus or your finger on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and  images  Drag in a list to select multiple items     Fl
109. ology  page 41  The Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems include a basic connectivity driver for Windows    Embedded Handheld devices  This driver allows you to transfer files from the handheld to an office  computer     To install software onto a Windows embedded handheld  you must install Windows Mobile Device  Center onto an office computer     Download the latest version of the Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync technology from the  Microsoft website     Connecting the handheld to a computer    To connect the handheld to a computer     1  Make sure the handheld and the computer are switched on     2  Make sure you have installed the appropriate connection management software onto the computer   see Connecting to an office computer  page 39      3  To form a connection  do one of the following     e Use a USB connection   a  Connect the USB data   power cable to the power connector on the handheld   b  Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port on the computer     e Usethe handheld s integrated Bluetooth radio to establish a wireless serial link to a Bluetooth   enabled computer  For more information  see Connecting to an office computer using  Bluetooth wireless technology   page 56    When the handheld and the computer are connected  you can manage the connection through a  window that appears on the office computer  See one of the following     e Managing the connection using the Windows Mobile Device Center  page 40    e Managing the connection u
110. om Satellite Based  Augmentation Systems  SBAS  such as WAAS in the US and EGNOS in Europe  SBAS uses multiple base  stations to calculate the DGNSS corrections that are then delivered to the user from a Geostationary  satellite     For Internet based real time corrections  the Juno 5 series handheld supports only RTCM 2 x  DGPS format     Factors that affect real time DGNSS accuracy include how often the corrections are updated  how far you  are from the base station  and whether the coordinate system used by the correction source matches  the coordinate system used by the GNSS receiver     Postprocessed DGNSS    In postprocessed DGNSS  the collected GNSS data is transferred to an office computer  and  measurements from the base station are downloaded  You can postprocess GNSS data collected with  Trimble GNSS field software using the GPS Pathfinder Office software     Factors that affect the accuracy of postprocessed DGNSS include the type of receiver and antenna used  at the base station  the distance between the base station and the location where the rover data was  collected  the accuracy of the base station position  and the logging interval at the base station     For more information  refer to the documentation provided with the postprocessing software     Postprocessed real time DGNSS  If you collected data corrected in real time  you do not need to postprocess the data     However  if your data files contain autonomous  uncorrected  positions as well as real time c
111. on issues     Global Includes radio and security settings that apply to all profiles and settings     For information on howto use the SCU  refer to the Summit User   s Guide on  http   www summitdata com documentation html     Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled device    The Juno 5 series handheld has an integrated Bluetooth radio that you can use to establish a wireless  connection to other Bluetooth devices that are within range     Using a Bluetooth connection  you can communicate with devices such as cellular phones  office  computers  other handhelds  and Bluetooth enabled laser rangefinders and barcode scanners  You can  also communicate with peripheral devices that use Bluetooth adaptors instead of serial or USB  connections     The handheld can act as a Bluetooth client device  The concept of client devices is explained in detail  below     Connecting to a Bluetooth device as a client    You can use the handheld as a client device  which uses services offered by Bluetooth host devices that  are within range  In general the host device provides information to the client device  but in some cases  the client initiates the connection and also provides information to the host device     The services used by the Juno 5 series handheld when connecting as a Bluetooth client are     Service Description   Dialup Networking Connects the handheld to a cellular phone or modem for dial up network or Internet   DUN  access    Serial Port Emulates an RS 232 serial  COM  port on the 
112. onnection appears in Configured Settings     If you have multiple configurations  you can set the primary configuration as the default  tap it to  highlight it  then tap Default     Some applications automatically launch the connection when you start the application  if a current  connection is not already established  To manually connect     1     2     Tap W  Settings   Connections   Wireless Manager  If the modem is Off  tap Phone to turn it on   Close the Wireless Manager     Tap W  Settings   Connections   Connections     3  Under Tasks  tap Manage existing connections  The configured connections are listed     4  Tap and hold the connection that you want to use  Tap Connect from the pop up menu     ag  5  The task bar shows the    connecting    icon  for example     When the connection is    open established  the task bar shows the    connected    icon  for example Fil  The icons shown  depend on the network   see Inserting and removing the SIM cardfor full details     Once connected  open an application  for example  Internet Explorer  to test the connection     You can also manually change connections settings under W  Settings   Connections   Connections     Removing a connection configuration    1  Tap W  CellStart   2  Tap Refresh to see the list of current configurations     3  In Configured Settings  tap the configuration that you want to remove  then tap Remove     Connecting to a Wi Fi access point    Use the Configure Wireless Network wizard provided with the 
113. or GSM850   1 23 W kg for PCS1900  Body worn  measurements differ among device models  depending upon available accessories and FCC  requirements   While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at    Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 7    various positions  they all meet thegovernment requirement  The FCC has granted an Equipment  Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF  exposure guidelines  SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under  the Display Grant section of www fcc gov oet ea fccid after searching on FCC ID  NZ1802111A     This device is compliant with SAR for general population  uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI IEEE  C95 1 1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures  specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C  For body worn operation  this device has been tested  and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the  positions the handset a minimum of 0 5 cm from the body  Use of other accessories may not ensure  compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines  If you do not use a body worn accessory and are not  holding the device at the ear  position the handset a minimum of 0 5 cm from your body when the  device is switched on     Exposure to radio frequency radiation from Bluetooth and Wi Fi transmitters    This device is approved as a portable device with resp
114. or incidental  damages  This limitation applies to        Anything related to the Software  services  content  including code  on  third party internet sites  or third party programs  and       claims for breach of contract  breach of warranty  guarantee or  condition  strict liability  negligence  or other tort to the extent permitted  by applicable law    It also applies even if Microsoft should have been aware of the  possibility of the damages  The above limitation may not apply to you  because your country may not allow the exclusion or limitation of  incidental  consequential or other damages    2 LIMITED WARRANTY FOR TRIMBLE PRODUCT SOFTWARE    2 1 Limited Warranty  Trimble warrants that the Software  exclusive of  the Microsoft Software  will perform substantially in accordance with the  accompanying written materials for a period of twelve  12  months from  the date of purchase  This limited warranty gives you specific legal  rights  you may have others  which vary from state jurisdiction to  state jurisdiction  The above limited warranty does not apply to Fixes   Minor Updates  or Major Upgrades of the Software after expiration of  the twelve  12  month limited warranty period  all of which are provided     AS  S    and without warranty unless otherwise specified in writing by  Trimble  Because the Software is inherently complex and may not be    Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 4    completely free of nonconformities  defects or errors  you are advised to  verify y
115. orrected  positions  Trimble recommends that you postprocess the data  During postprocessing  you can choose  whether to correct only autonomous positions  or all positions     Postprocessed data is usually more accurate than data corrected in real time     Configuring NMEA output    You can use the Juno 5 series handheld s integrated GNSS receiver with any GNSS field software that  accepts NMEA messages     NMEA data is available for NMEA based applications on COM3  This contains GGA  GLL  GSA  GSV  RMC   ZDA  VTG sentences  at a data rate of 38400bps     Using the camera    The Juno 5 series handheld contains an integrated 8 megapixel digital camera  with geotagging and dual  LED flash  which you can use to capture photos or video     Starting the camera application    To start the camera  tap W Pictures  amp  VideosEal  then tap Camerale or the Camera soft key     Displaying the camera controls   Tap the camera preview screen to display the camera application interface buttons  Tap A display  the Settings menu    For more information on the Settings  see Camera setting options  page 66   You can use the camera in Still or Video mode  If you are in Still mode  the switch to video mode icon    shows in the top left of the screen  If you are in Video mode  the switch to camera mode icon cy  shows in the top left of the screen  To switch modes  tap the icon     Athumbnail of the most recent image captured is also shown on the preview screen  You can tap the  thumbnail to retur
116. ot expressly approved by the manufacturer  or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this  equipment under Federal Communications Commission rules    The radios in this device have been designed and manufactured to not  exceed stipulated emission limits for exposure to radio frequency  RF   energy as required by the Federal Communications Commission of the    Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 5    U S  Government 47 C F R  8 2 1091 and 2 1093  The external antenna  connector provided in this device is for GNSS antennas only     IC    Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  this device may  not cause interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference   including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device   This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003    Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003  du Canada    This Category Il radio communication device complies with Industry  Canada Standard RSS 310    Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de cat  gorie    respecte la norme  CNR 310 d   Industrie Canada    IMPORTANT NOTE    IC Radiation Exposure Statement   This EUT is compliant with SAR for general population uncontrolled  exposure limits in IC RSS 102 and had been tested in accordance with  the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528  This  equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 0 5  cm between the radiator  amp  your
117. our work  Trimble does not warrant that the Software will  operate error free or uninterrupted  will meet your needs or  expectations  or that all nonconformities can or will be corrected    2 2 Software Fixes  During the limited warranty period described in  section 2 1 above  you will be entitled to receive such Fixes to the  Product Software that Trimble releases and makes commercially  available and for which it does not charge separately  subject to the  procedures for delivery to purchasers of Trimble products generally  If  you have purchased the Product from an authorized Trimble dealer  rather than from Trimble directly  Trimble may  at its option  forward the  software Fix to the Trimble dealer for final distribution to you  Minor  Updates  Major Upgrades  new products  or substantially new software  releases  as identified by Trimble  are expressly excluded from this  update process and limited warranty  Receipt of Software Fixes or other  enhancements shall not serve to extend the limited warranty period  For  purposes of this warranty the following definitions shall apply   1   Fix   es   means an error correction or other update created to fix a previous  software version that does not substantially conform to its Trimble  specifications   2   Minor Update  occurs when enhancements are  made to current features in a software program  and  3   Major  Upgrade  occurs when significant new features are added to software   or when a new product containing new feature
118. p OK     Note   Make sure the handheld is set to turn off automatically  to avoid draining the battery if a  Bluetooth device causes the handheld to turn on  See Turning on and turning off the handheld  page 19    Connecting to a cellular network from the modem  Juno 5D only     Use the integrated cellular modem in the Juno 5D handheld to connect to a cellular network and access  the Internet or a company network  Use this type of connection to access a background map server  or  for Internet and email access     Before you begin the steps below  Trimble recommends that you     make sure that a SIM card is inserted in the handheld  See Inserting and removing the SIM card     confirm that the modem can access the Internet directly  If necessary  contact your service provicer  and confirm whether you must enter a user name  password  and domain details when connecting     make sure that you have the correct APN  Access Point Name  from your cellular provider     To configure a connection     1     Tap W  Settings   Connections   Wireless Manager  If the modem is Off  tap Phone to turn it on   Close the Wireless Manager     Tap W  CellStart   Click Ok if required to accept the Notice      In Available Settings  tap the   by your country to show the list of service providers  The handheld  holds a database of the most common cellular providers and the correct connection settings     Tap the   by the required cellular provider  tap Typical to highlight it  and then tap New  The  c
119. pad open  or that  you have your data collection software open and have the cursor in a barcode field  then point the  device at the barcode and do one of the following        e Tap the ScanAgent icon on the Start screen     e Press the button that is assigned to barcode scanning  See Personalizing the handheld  page 30 for  details on setting a button to scan barcodes  from the Assign a program drop down list  select  ScanAgent     Troubleshooting    Use this section to identify and solve common problems that may occur when using the Juno 5 series  handheld  Please read this section before you contact technical support     Power issues    Problem Cause    The handheld The battery is flat   does not turn  on     The Power button is not working     The handheld The battery is not charging or  turns on only holding its charge    when   connected to a   power source     The screen is The handheld is turned off   blank     The handheld has locked up     The handheld is The internal temperature has  not charging  risen above the allowed maximum  for charging the battery     The handheld is connected to a  computer which is turned off  or  in sleep mode     The USB Power adaptor   cable is  faulty     The battery The battery has 0  power   power   percentage bar   does not   appear in the   Power control     Under some The AC adapter is a highly efficient  circumstances adapter which is required to   the AC adapter operate at very low audible duty  may be faintly 8 cycles when unlo
120. photo has the desired orientation     e Tap Menu  and then select one of the following     Option    Crop Drag a box around the area of the photo that you want to crop  and then tap inside  the box to crop the photo     Option    Auto Correct Auto correct the photo    Undo Undo the last action    Revert to Saved Reject any changes you have made since the last Save   Save As    Save the file with a new name     Using the barcode imager    You can use the integrated barcode imager in the Juno 5 Barcode handheld  5B or 5D  to scan 1D and 2D  barcodes  It supports     e 1D symbologies  EAN UPC  GS1 Databar  limited expanded  amp  omni directional   Code 39  Code 128   UCC EAN 128  ISBN  ISBT  Interleaved Matrix  Industrial and Standard 2 of 5  Codabar  Code 93 93i   Code 11  MSI  Plessey  Telepen  postal codes  Australian Post  BPO  Canada Post  Dutch Post  Japan  Post  PostNet  Sweden Post      e 2D symbologies  Data Matrix  PDF417  Micro PDF 417  Codablock  Maxicode  QR  Aztec     Configuring the barcode imager  Tap W  Settings   Scanner  The Scanner Setup dialogue displays  From here you can     e Test the functionality of the integrated barcode imager  Tap Scan Now    e Edit the barcode imager configuration  Tap Edit Config  You can   e set supported scan codes  and define parameters  prefixes and suffixes   e set reader parameters     e restore default settings     Using the barcode imager    To read a barcode  make sure you have an application such as Microsoft Word or Note
121. ption     e Ifyou want to set the brightness yourself  tap and drag the Brightness slider controls to the left  to make the backlight dimmer  or to the right to make the backlight brighter     3  Tap OK     Messaging    Use Messaging to send and receive email messages using the Juno 5 series handheld  Messaging is the  equivalent of your email Inbox     To use email  you can do one of the following     e Synchronize email messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook   on an office computer     e Send and receive email messages by connecting directly to an email server through an ISP ora  network     Synchronizing email messages    You can synchronize email messages on the handheld and the computer     CAUTION   When you delete a message on the handheld  it is deleted from the office computer the next time you  synchronize the devices     To synchronize email  you must enable Inbox synchronization in the Microsoft ActiveSync technology   for Windows XP  or the WMDC  for Windows Vista   or Windows 7   For more information  refer to the  ActiveSync Help or the WMDC Help on the office computer     During synchronization   e Messages are copied from the mail folders of Exchange or Outlook on the office computer to the    Messaging folder on the handheld  By default  you will receive messages from the past 3 days only   the first 100 lines of each message  and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size     e Email messages in the Outbox folder on the handheld are transfe
122. re provides you the  ability to obtain and install Software updates on your Device if updates  are available  You may choose not to use this feature  Trimble and or  your Mobile Operator may not support this feature or an update for your  device  b  Security Updates Digital Rights Management  Content  owners use Windows Media digital rights management technology   WMDRM  to protect their intellectual property  including copyrights   This software and third party software use WMDRM to play and copy  WMDRM  protected content  If the software fails to protect the content   content owners may ask Microsoft to revoke the software s ability to  use WMDRM to play or copy protected content  Revocation does not  affect other content  When you download licenses for protected content   you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses   Content owners may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access their  content  Microsoft software that includes WMDRM will ask for your  consent prior to the upgrade  If you decline an upgrade  you will not be  able to access content that requires the upgrade    1 10 Additional Software Services  The Device Software may permit  Trimble  Microsoft  their affiliates and or their designated agent to  provide or make available to you Software updates  supplements  add   on components  or Internet based services components of the Software  after the date you obtain your initial copy of the Software      Supplemental Components         Trimbl
123. rred to Exchange or Outlook  and  then sent from those programs     e Email messages in subfolders in other email folders in Outlook are synchronized only if they were  selected for synchronization  using ActiveSync technology or the WMDC      To send and receive email for a synchronized Exchange or Outlook account  connect the handheld to the  office computer  Synchronization automatically begins  and the handheld sends and receives email     Connecting directly to an email server    You can send and receive email messages by connecting to an email server  Before you can send and  receive email  you must create an email account in the Messaging software     Note   You must set up an Internet connection on the handheld before you can set up and use your  email account  For more information  see Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled device   page 48  or  Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled phone for Internet access   page 52    If you need to connect to different mailboxes  set up and name a different service for each connection     Note   The Messaging software supports only the POP3 and IMAP4 protocols for incoming mail  and  SMTP for outgoing mail     To set up a mail service     Tap W E mail   Tap Setup E mail   Enter the email address for your account     Enter a password  Select Save password if you want the device to remember your password     PO sha  GO i IE    Tap Next     6  To automatically get connection settings for your email account from the Internet  select the check
124. ry drops along duration    when the   handheld is   turned off   The handheld was left in suspend  mode with a wireless radio turned  on    The low  The battery charge is low     battery icon  KA is displayed  and the  handheld is  unresponsive     Battery life is The battery was not fully charged     short     Battery LED is  not behaving as  expected     Backlight issues    Problem Cause    The backlight does  not come on when  you tap the screen or  press a button     Backlight control     The screen is blank   The backlight is off     or hard to see     The backlight level needs to be adjusted     The backlight is not set to turn on in the    Solution    Before storing the handheld  completely shut down the  handheld  see Turning on and turning off the handheld     page 19    Then store the handheld as recommended  see  Storing the handheld  page 14      Before suspending the handheld  use the Wireless Manager  to turn off all wireless radios  Make sure that all the radios  are turned off after suspending the handheld     Charge the handheld for at least 15 minutes  The Charging  icon  EJ should appear  If the low battery icon is still    displayed on the screen  turn off the handheld and then  turn it on again  see Turning on and turning off the    handheld  page 19  If the problem remains  reset the    handheld  with the Power adaptor   cable still connected    See Resetting the handheld  page 20     Make sure you fully charge the battery  Do not charge it  from a keybo
125. s    Use the Buttons control under Personal  settings to assign the action you want to be performed when  you press the Action button  on the left side of the handheld   or the OK button  the Windows Start  button  or the left and right programmable butons on the front of the handheld     You can program these keys to perform another action from the drop down list     1  To open the Buttons control  tap W  Settings   Personal   Buttons   2  Specify an action for the button    a  Tap the Program Buttons tab    b  Tap a button in the list to select it     c  From the Assign a program drop down list  select the action you want to occur when you press  the button or tap the softkey     d  Tap OK     Home  Use the Home settings to change the display theme that controls the appearance of the Home screen   and to customize how items appear on the Home screen     Appearance    You can use a theme to customize the background picture on the Home screen  the color of the title and  tile bars  menus  and messages     To change the display theme     1  Tap W Settings   Home   2  Tap the Appearance tab   3  Do one ofthe following   e To usea predefined theme  select it from the list     e To select the picture that you want to display in the Home screen background  select the Use  this picture as the background check box  Then tap Browse to search for a file on the handheld     4  Tap OK   Items    You can choose between     e the Windows default Home screen view  which allows you to flick
126. s and hold the Power button to display the Power Menu  then tap Reset   4    When the handheld has reset  indicated by the Juno 5 series splash screen appearing  press and  hold the left and right buttons        5  The message Please remove AC  System is turning off appears  The device is now in Absolute Power  Off mode     6  Store the handheld at room temperature     To use the handheld after storage  recharge the battery  See Charging the battery  page 18      Technical assistance    Go to the Juno 5 series technical support page on the Trimble website  www trimble com mappingGIS juno5 aspx for the latest support information  including     e support notes detailing support issues  e documentation    e the latest files available for download    Additional help    If you still cannot find the information that you need  contact your Trimble reseller     Windows error reporting    If for any reason a Microsoft   Windows Error Reporting dialog appears  indicating that the handheld or  Trimble field software has encountered a problem and needs to close  you are prompted to send an  error report to Microsoft     Trimble recommends that you click Send and then click any subsequent links that are used to obtain  additional information     Trimble can access the report that is sent to Microsoft and use it to improve the Juno 5 series     Parts of the Juno 5 series handheld    This section describes the main features of the Juno 5 series handheld  and provides the information you  ne
127. s replaces the further  development of a current product line  Trimble reserves the right to  determine  in its sole discretion  what constitutes a Fix  Minor Update  or  Major Upgrade    2 3 Customer Remedies  Trimble   s and its suppliers    entire liability  and  your sole remedy  with respect to the Software shall be either  at  Trimble   s option   a  repair or replacement of the Software  or  b  return  of the license fee paid for any Software that does not meet Trimble   s  limited warranty  This limited warranty is void if failure of the Software  has resulted from  1  accident  misuse  abuse  or misapplication   2   alteration or modification of the Software without Trimble   s  authorization   3  interaction with software or hardware not supplied or  supported by Trimble   4  your improper  inadequate or unauthorized  installation  maintenance or storage  or  5  if you violate the terms of  this EULA  Any replacement Software will be warranted for the  remainder of the original warranty period or thirty  30  days  whichever  is longer    2 4 NO OTHER WARRANTIES  TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT  PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW  TRIMBLE AND ITS SUPPLIERS  DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  TERMS AND CONDITIONS  EITHER  EXPRESS ORIMPLIED  BY STATUTE  COMMON LAW OR OTHERWISE   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO  IMPLIED WARRANTIES  TERMS AND  CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  TITLE  AND NONINFRINGEMENT WITH REGARD TO THE  SOFTWARE  ITS SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND
128. sing ActiveSync technology  page 41    Managing the connection using the Windows Mobile Device Center    1  Connect the handheld to the computer Connecting the handheld to a computer  page 40   2  Ifthe Autoplay window appears  close the window   3  The Windows Mobile Device Center window displays the message Connected     Note   If the connection is not made automatically  check that the connection is enabled in the  Windows Mobile Device Center software and on the handheld  For more information  see  Troubleshooting  page 71     4  Do one of the following     e To synchronize files and data between the handheld and a computer  click Set up your device  and then follow the instructions on screen     e To transfer data between the handheld and the computer without synchronizing the devices   click Connect without setting up your device     5  To transfer files between the computer and the handheld  click File Management  A Windows  Explorer type window appears  displaying files stored on the handheld  Copy and paste files to other  locations on the computer  or from the computer to the handheld     6  To install software onto the handheld  see Installing software onto the handheld  page 41   7  To uninstall software from the handheld  click Programs and Services and then click Add Remove    Programs    X  Tip   If the Add Remove Programs option does not appear below Programs and Services  click More  The  Add Remove Programs option appears     For more information  refer to t
129. t runs on an office computer  either from a  CD or that you have downloaded     1  Connect the handheld to a computer  see page 40      2  If the software is provided on a CD  insert the software CD into the office computer  Otherwise   download the software onto the office computer     Run the installation setup     4  If prompted  select the install option for a Windows Embedded Handheld  Once the software is  installed on the computer  it is automatically transferred to the handheld     Note   Ifa memory card is inserted in the handheld  the card appears as an installation location  option  Trimble recommends that you install software to the handheld s storage memory  not to a  memory card  If you install software to a card and then remove the card from the handheld  the  software will not be available for use     5  1f prompted after installation  restart the handheld     Using the integrated radios to connect to other devices    The Juno 5 series includes an integrated Bluetooth radio and Wi Fi radio  and provides a number of  options for connecting to networks and other devices  The Juno 3D handheld also includes an integrated  cellular modem for sending and receiving data  and supports voice calls and text messaging     To use the Wi Fi or Bluetooth radio or the cellular modem  you need to turn it on  see Turning on and  turning off the integrated radios below      Using a data connection from your local cellular provider  the Juno 5D handheld s integrated cellular  mo
130. tate Handheld   battery state   Solid orange Battery is charging    Flashing orange Battery is charging  operating system notification   Solid red Low battery charge    Flashing red Low battery charge  operating system notification   Solid green Battery fully charged    Flashing green Battery fully charged  operating system notification     Avoid keeping the battery at full charge at high temperatures  For more information  see Use and care of  the handheld  page 14     Note   The life of the battery can be significantly shortened if power is constantly supplied to the  handheld  To avoid this issue  connect the handheld to an external power source only when the battery  requires charging  Once fully charged  disconnect the external power source and allow the battery to  discharge through normal use     Checking the level of battery power   To check the level of battery power remaining at any time while the device is running  tap the title bar of  the Home screen and then tap Lal in the pull down list    The Power control appears  displaying the Battery tab    When the handheld battery is recharging from an external power source  the battery icon in the Home    screen changes to fel You can still tap the icon to view the level of battery power     Low battery indicators    When the battery status indicator shows a low battery charge  see Status indicators  page 25   Trimble  recommends that you recharge the battery     Conserving power    Trimble recommends that you do the fo
131. tery can damage the handheld and may  void your warranty  If the battery becomes damaged or stops charging fully  replace it with a new battery     WARNING   Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium ion battery  A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire   and can result in personal injury and or property damage  To prevent injury or damage      Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged  Signs of damage include  but are not limited to   discoloration  warping  and leaking battery fluid      Do not store or leave your device near a heat source such as near a fireplace or other heat generating appliance  or  otherwise expose it to temperatures in excess of 70   C  158   F  such as on a vehicle dashboard  When heated to  excessive temperatures  battery cells could explode or vent  posing a risk of fire      Do not immerse the battery in water      Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather      Do not drop or puncture the battery      Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts     WARNING  Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium ion battery if it appears to be leaking  Battery fluid is  corrosive  and contact with it can result in personal injury and or property damage  To prevent injury or damage        If the battery leaks  avoid contact with the battery fluid      If battery fluid gets into your eyes  immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention  Do not  rub your eyes        If battery f
132. text easier to read on the screen     To enable ClearType     1   2     Tap the ClearType tab and then select the Enable ClearType check box   Tap OK     To change the size of text on screen     1  Tap the Text Size tab    2  Tap and drag the slider control to the left to make text smaller  or to the right to make text larger   3    4  Tap OK     The example text below the slider shows how the text will appear on screen     Backlight and Brightness    The backlight makes the screen easier to read in low light  but uses extra power  Use the Backlight  control to configure power saving settings for the backlight  Use the brightness sliders to adjust the  display brightness     To open the Backlight control and set the backlight to automatically turn off     1  Tap W Settings   System   Backlight    2  To automatically turn off the backlight when the handheld is idle and is using battery power  tap the  Battery Power tab  Select the Turn off backlight check box and then select a time from the  drop down list    3  To automatically turn off the backlight when the handheld is idle and is using external power  tap  the External Power tab  Select the Turn off backlight check box and then select a time from the  drop down list    4  Tap OK     To change the brightness     1  Tap W Settings   System   Backlight     2  Do one ofthe following     e Ifyou want the brightness to adjust automatically according to the light conditions  select the  Use Light Sensor to adjust the brightness o
133. the  file  tap Yes   Note   All incoming files are automatically saved in the My Documents folder on the handheld     To send beamed files to another device     1  Make sure that the handheld s integrated Bluetooth radio is turned on  see Turning on and turning  off the integrated radios  page 43      2  On the handheld  open File Explorer and go to the file you want to send   3  Tap and hold the file and then select Beam File  The handheld scans for nearby devices     4  Tap the device you want to send the file to  The file is sent to the device     A message reports Done or Failed  depending on the outcome of the file transfer     Accessing a corporate network through your Internet connection  Use a Virtual Private Network  VPN  connection to access a corporate network or Intranet     Before you begin  obtain the following information from your network administrator     e username and password  e domain name    e hostname or IP address of the VPN server  To access a corporate network through your Internet connection  you must     1  Set up an Internet connection on the handheld   2  Set upa VPN connection     3  Connect to the corporate network or Intranet     Step 1  Setting up an Internet connection on the handheld    Do one of the following     e Connect to the Internet using the internal cellular modem  For more information  see page 45     e Connect to the Internet using a Bluetooth enabled phone  For more information  see page 52     Step 2  Setting up a VPN connectio
134. the radio icons and then tap Wireless Manager   e Tap W   Settings   Connections   Wireless Manager     Turn on the Wi Fi and or Bluetooth radio to be able to connect to other devices or networks     Turn on the Juno 5D handheld s cellular modem to be able to send and receive data  or use the phone to  make voice calls and send text messages     Turn off the Wi Fi and or Bluetooth radio  and or cellular modem  Juno 5D only  to prevent the  handheld from sending or receiving wireless signals     E Tip     To conserve power  turn off the radios when not in use     To turn on or turn off the radios using the Wireless Manager    1   2     3     Open the Wireless Manager  see above    Do one of the following     e Tap All at the top of the screen to turn on the radios  or to turn off all the radios if they are  already on     e Tap Wi Fi  Bluetooth or Phone to turn on the radio that you want to use  or to turn off the  radio if it is already on     The status fields below the Wi Fi button  Bluetooth button and the Phone button change from Off  when the radios are turned on and show the current state of the radio  The Wi Fi status field shows  Connecting or Available  the Bluetooth status field shows On or Visible  and the Phone status field  shows On or the name of the cellular network that you are connected to     E F      Tap kad to exit the Wireless Manager     Turning on and turning off the Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application    1   2   3     4     Tap W  Set
135. tings   Bluetooth   Tap the Mode tab     Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box to turn on the radio  or clear this check box to turn off the  radio     Tap OK     Note   If the integrated Bluetooth radio is deactivated  the message Problem with Bluetooth hardware  may appear when you try to turn on the Bluetooth radio or discover devices     Making the handheld visible  discoverable  to other Bluetooth devices    To allow other Bluetooth enabled devices to connect to the handheld  or if the handheld will not connect  to or pair with another device you are attempting to connect to  you must make the handheld visible   this is sometimes referred to as    discoverable         To make the handheld visible to other devices     Tap O Settings   Bluetooth   Tap the Mode tab     Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box  if it is not already selected  This enables the integrated  Bluetooth radio     Select the Make this device visible to other devices check box  and tap OK     Allowing Bluetooth activity to turn on the handheld    If the Bluetooth radio is enabled  the Allow Bluetooth activity to turn the device on setting enables other  Bluetooth devices to send data to the handheld when it is turned off  The handheld will turn on     4     Tap W  Settings   Bluetooth   Tap the Wake Settings tab     Select the Allow Bluetooth activity to turn the device oncheck box  This enables the handheld to be  turned on from other Bluetooth devices  and enables the handheld to receive data     Ta
136. tion to the  dialup network    1     Make sure that the handheld and the Bluetooth device you want to connect to are within five  meters of each other  and that the Bluetooth radio in each device is turned on  For more  information  see Turning on and turning off the integrated radios  page 43     On the handheld  tap W  Settings   Connections   Connections   Below My ISP  tap Add a new modem connection     Enter the name for the connection  For example  enter the name of the phone or the VRS network  that you will connect to     From the Select a Modem drop down list  select Bluetooth and then tap Next   Ifthe phone you want to connect to is   e listed  go to Step 7 below     e not listed     a  Tap Add new device  The handheld searches for other Bluetooth devices and  displays them in the list     b  Ifthe handheld s integrated Bluetooth radio is turned off  it is now automatically  turned on     c  From the list of available devices  select the device you want to connect to and  then tap Next     d  To pair with the phone  enter a passcode of your choice that you will easily  remember onto the handheld and then tap Next     e  When prompted by the phone  enter the same password and then accept the  connection     f  Onthehandheld  tap Advanced to open the Partnership Settings screen  Make  sure that Dialup Networking  DUN  is selected and then tap Save     You have now created a partnership between the handheld and the phone so that  they can communicate     From the My Co
137. to and then tap Next   5  Select the COM port on the handheld to use for the connection   6  Do one of the following   e To communicate with any device  for example if you have formed this connection without  pairing to a device  clear the Secure Connection check box   e To communicate only with devices with which the handheld has a Bluetooth partnership  select  the Secure Connection check box   7  Tap Finish     8  Tap OK to close the Bluetooth application     EC i    9  Tap kd to close the Settings screen     Step 3  Configuring the GNSS field software to use data from the serial device    Once you configure the connection between the handheld and the Bluetooth enabled serial device  you  must configure the software to use the connection to receive data     To use a Bluetooth enabled external sensor such as a laser rangefinder or a barcode scanner in TerraSync  software  refer to the TerraSync software documentation on  http   www trimble com mappingGIS TerraSync aspx dtID technical support    Connecting to an office computer using Bluetooth wireless technology    Instead of using a USB cable to physically connect to an office computer  you can use Bluetooth wireless  technology to connect to ActiveSync technology or the Windows Mobile Device Center on a  Bluetooth enabled office computer     Note   Not all Bluetooth devices and Bluetooth management software support ActiveSync connections   Check with the manufacturer of the office computer for compatibility     Note   The
138. to search for devices again     4  Tap the name ofthe device you want to pair with and then tap Next     5  Inthe Passcode field  enter a passcode of between 1 and 16 characters  If you are connecting to   e adevice with a keypad  enter a passcode of your choice     e adevice without a keypad  but you know that the device has a pre programmed passcode that  will be exchanged  enter that passcode on the handheld     Note   Trimble recommends that you enter only numbers  as some devices do not support  passcodes that include letters     Tap Next   When prompted  enter the same passcode on the other device     On the handheld  tap the name of other device  The Partnership Settings screen appears     O O Th g    If required  change the name of the device in the Display Name field   10  Select the service s  you want to use with this device  For example  if you are connecting to     e a Bluetooth enabled phone to connect to the Internet and receive real time corrections or  download background maps  select Dialup Networking  DUN      e aserial device  such as a laser rangefinder  select Serial Port   e acomputer to access ActiveSync technology  or WMDC   select ActiveSync     Note   Only ActiveSync shows on the Windows embedded handheld  Select ActiveSync even if  you use the WMDC on the desktop computer     Note   For more information on the types of devices that the handheld can connect to  and  the supported Bluetooth services  see Connecting to a Bluetooth enabled device   pag
139. uring the barcodeimager     2 70  Using the Darcode imager AA 70  TOUDICSNOOUING siena e a a BIB aaa a aa ti alee A a Nas 71  POWEISSUCS   AA 71  Backlight issues    72  MOUCHSCNCCH ISSUCS aaa tie teehee anne AA AA sien kasa NAA base ee dace kaka SAREE cance 73  Speaker and microphone issues u        02 22 e eee eee cee cee eee eee aa Loana aLaaa 73  STO KAZE Card ISSUES 225225555 E een ali di he ane asda Pan KHAN PG LE NB NAG ad 74  Keypad E EO 74  CONNECHONISSUES eseria e a a n aa ER 75  GNSS receiver issues    79  Real time DGNSS issues aaa ma ALAGA Aha nd paa MAG bA BNG Na LS NT HA A AA NG 81    Trimble Juno 5 Series User Guide 12    About the Trimble Juno 5 series    The Trimble Juno 5 series rugged handheld is rated IP65  and  combines a high sensitivity GNSS receiver with the Windows    Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional operating system     The Juno 5 series includes the Juno 5B handheld  the Juno 5D  handheld  and the Juno 5 Barcode handheld  5B or 5D     71   options   Layers      P      gt  4 eae mi k  KI hee o7 14 f STA x    aS E  bn  z X Fa    i  gt     e TheJuno 5B and 5D handhelds have built in Bluetooth   wireless technology for cable free connection to other  devices  Wi Fi connectivity for connections to networks  and  an integrated 8MP camera with geotagging and dual LED  flash     y  NG P4 V    e TheJuno 5D handheld also has an integrated 3 75G cellular  modem for downloading and transmitting data  and voice  and text capability     e The Juno 5 Barcode ha
140. w PIN and then tap Enter     Text messaging    Use the phone functionality on the Juno 5D handheld to send and receive text messages     1   2     Make sure that a SIM card is installed  See Inserting and removing the SIM card  page 23     Make sure that the phone is turned on  See Turning on and turning off the integrated radios  page  43     On the Home screen  select the Text item  this shows Text Messages  x unread  or No New    messages  and then tap it again  Alternatively  tap W  Text   Do one of the following   e To send a text message   a  Tap ie    New     b  To enter a contact number  make sure that the cursor is flashing in the To field and then do  one of the following  and then use the keyboard to enter a phone number or tap To to  select a number from your Contacts    c  Tap in the message area  the cursor will flash  and then enter the text using the keyboard   d  Tap to send the message    e To access your text message folders   a  Click the Inbox drop down arrow     b  Click the required folder to view messages in that folder     Connecting to an office computer    Connect the handheld to an office computer to transfer information  settings  and files from one device  to the other  or to install software onto the handheld     You can connect the handheld to a computer using a Bluetooth wireless link  or using the USB cable     To protect your data  Trimble recommends that you regularly copy important data to an office  computer     Connection management soft
141. ware  To install software onto a Windows Embedded Handheld device  or to copy files between the handheld  and a computer  you must connect the device to an office computer  If the computer is running    e the Windows 7 or Windows Vista operating system  use the Windows Mobile Device Center to   manage the connection    e the Windows XP operating system  use ActiveSync technology to manage the connection   Note   You must install the Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync technology onto the computer  before you connect the handheld     This connection management software also enables you to synchronize office applications on an office  computer with the handheld      N CAUTION   The available space on the handheld is small compared to an office computer  To avoid accidentally    synchronizing the handheld with a large amount of data on the office computer  Trimble recommends that you either  connect to the handheld without forming a partnership  or that you limit the information types and amount of data that  is synchronized     CAUTION   Synchronizing data is designed to keep the same data on both the office computer and the handheld   Exercise care when resynchronizing applications after deleting data from one computer  as resynchronizing will delete  the same information from the other computer     For more information see one of the following     e Managing the connection using the Windows Mobile Device Center  page 40  e Managing the connection using ActiveSync techn
    
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