Trimble Juno SB handheld, Juno SC handheld, Juno SD handheld User Manual

USER GUIDE
Juno series
Juno SB handheld Juno SC handheld
Juno SD handheld
USER GUIDE
Juno
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series
Juno SB handheld Juno SC handheld

Juno SD handheld

Version 1.00 Revision D May 2012
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Trimble Navigation Limited 10355 Westmoor Drive Suite #100 Westminster, CO 80021 USA
www.trimble.com

Legal Notices

Copyright and Trademarks
© 2008-2012, Trimble Navigation Limited. All rights reserved. Trimble, the Globe & Triangle logo, GPS Pathfinder, and Juno are
trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited, registered in the United States and in other countries. EVEREST, GeoBeacon, GeoXH, GeoXM, GeoXT, GPS Analyst, GPScorrect, H-Star, TerraSync, TrimPix, and VRS are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited.
Microsoft, ActiveSync, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Windows, Windows Live, Windows Media, Windows Mobile, Windows Vista, and the Windows Start logo 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 May 2012 release (Revision D) of the Juno Series User Guide. The Juno SB and Juno SC handheld’s operating system is based on the Microsoft Windows Mobile version 6.1 Classic operating system (5.2.20269). The Juno SD handheld’s operating system is based on Microsoft Windows version 6.1 Professional operating system (5.2.20269).
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 media components of the Product will be substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship.
Product Software
Product software, whether built into hardware circuitry as firmware, provided as a standalone computer software product, embedded in flash memory, or stored on magnetic or other media, is licensed solely for use with or as an integral part of the Product and is not sold. The terms of the end user license agreement, as included below, govern the use of the Product Software, including any differing limited warranty terms, exclusions and limitations, which shall control over the terms and conditions set forth in the limited Product warranty.
Warranty Remedies
If the Trimble Product fails during the warranty period for reasons covered by this limited warranty and you notify Trimble of such failure during the warranty period, Trimble will repair OR replace the nonconforming Product with new, equivalent to new, or reconditioned parts or Product, OR refund the Product purchase price paid by you, at Trimble’s option, upon your return of the Product in accordance with Trimble's product return procedures then in effect.
How to Obtain Warranty Service
To obtain warranty service for the Product, please contact your Trimble dealer. Alternatively, you may contact Trimble to request warranty service at +1-408-481-6940 (24 hours a day) or email your request to
trimble_support@trimble.com. Please be prepared to provide:
– your name, address, 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 consumable parts (e.g., batteries); or (vi) cosmetic damage. Trimble does not warrant or guarantee the results obtained through the use of the Product or Software, or that software components will operate error free.
NOTICE REGARDING PRODUCTS EQUIPPED WITH TECHNOLOGY CAPABLE OF TRACKING SATELLITE SI GNALS FROM SATELLITE BASED AUGMENTATION SYSTEM S (SBAS) (WAAS/EGNOS, AND MSAS), OMNISTAR, GPS, MODERNIZED GPS OR GLONASS SATELLITES, OR FROM IALA BEACON SOURCES: TRIMBLE IS NOT RESPONSI BLE FOR THE OPERATION OR FAILURE OF OPERATION OF ANY SATELLITE BASED POSITIONING SYSTEM OR THE AVAI LABILITY OF ANY SATELLITE BASED POSITIONING SIGNALS.
THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY TERMS STATE TRIMBL ES ENTIRE LIABILITY, AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES, RE LATING TO THE TRIMBLE PRODUCT. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, THE PRODUCT, AND ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION AND MATERIALS ARE PROVIDEDAS-ISAND WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, BY EITHER TRIMBLE OR ANYONE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN ITS CREATION, PRODUCTION, INSTALLATION, OR DISTRIBUTION , INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT. THE ST ATED EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF TRIMBLE ARISING OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, ANY PRODUCT. BECAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON DURATION OR THE EXCLUSION OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Limitation of Liability
TRIMBLE'S ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER ANY PROVISION HEREIN SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL TRIMBLE OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL , INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE WHATSOEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE OR LEGAL THEORY RELATI NG IN ANYWAY TO THE PRODUCTS, SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION AND MATERIALS, (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS), REGARD LESS OF WHETHER TRIMBLE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH LOSS AND REGARDLES S OF THE COURSE OF DEALING WHICH DEVELOPS OR HAS DEVELOPED BETWEEN YOU AND TRIMBLE. BECAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
PLEASE NOTE: THE ABOVE TRIMBLE LIMITED WARRANTY PROVISIONS WILL NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THOSE JURISDICTIONS (E.G., MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC
AREA) IN WHICH PRODUCT WARRANTIES ARE THE RESPON SIBILITY
OF THE LOCAL DEALER FROM WHOM THE PRODUCTS ARE ACQUIRED. IN SUCH A CASE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR TRIMBLE DEALER FOR APPLICABLE WARRANTY INFORMATION.
Notice to Australian Purchasers
The Australian Consumer Law
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under 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.
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
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(whether built into hardware circuitry as firmware, embedded in flash memory or a 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 Software”). This EULA will also apply to any Software error corrections, updates and upgrades subsequently furnished by Trimble, unless such are accompanied by different license terms and conditions, which will govern their use. You have acquired a Trimble Product ("Device") that includes Software, some of which was licensed by Trimble from Microsoft Corporation or its affiliates (collectively "Microsoft"). The Software licensed from Microsoft, as well as associated updates, supplements, internet-based services and support services, media, printed materials, and "online" or electronic documentation ("Microsoft Software"), are protected under this EULA. The Software is also protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The Software is licensed, not sold.
BY USING THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING USE ON THIS DEVICE, YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THEM, DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR SOFT WARE. INSTEAD CONTACT TRIMBLE FOR A REFUND OR CREDIT. As described below, using some features also operates as your consent to the transmission of certain standard computer information for Internet-based services.
WAR NI NG : If the Software contains voice operated technologies, then operating this Software requires user attention. Diverting attention away from the road while driving can possibly cause an accident or other serious consequence. Even occasional, short diversions of attention can be dangerous 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 in a 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 par t 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 Microsoft 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 technology. If it is included, then you may install and use it in accordance with the license terms that are provided with it. If no license terms are provided, then you may install and use only one (1) copy of the Software on a single computer.
1.5 Digital Certificates. The Software uses digital certificates in X.509 format. These digital certificates are used for authentication.
1.6 Phone Functionality. If the Device Software includes phone functionality, all or certain portions of the Device Software may be inoperable if you do not have and maintain a service account with a
wireless telecommunication carrier (“Mobile Operator”), or if the Mobile Operator’s network is not operating or configured to operate with the Device.
1.7 Upgrade Software. In the event that any upgrades to the Software, including Microsoft Software, are provided under this EULA, then the following shall apply: you may follow the applicable instructions accompanying this Software and install one (1) copy of the Software on one (1) Device presently containing a licensed copy of a predecessor version of the Software (unless this EULA indicates that this Software copy has been licensed for installation on multiple Devices). NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY IS MADE BY TRIMBLE OR MICROSOFT WITH RESPECT TO THE COMPATIBILITY OF THIS SOFTWARE WITH ANY DEVICE OR ANY OTHER EXISTING SOFTWARE OR DATA OF ANY KIND CONTAINED ON SUCH DEVICES, AND NEITHER TRIMBLE OR MICROSOFT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY REGARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY LOSS, CORRUPTION, 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 Internet­based 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/?LinkId=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 feature 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”).
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
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Software, or attempt to do so, provided, however, that to the extent any applicable mandatory laws (such as, for example, national laws implementing EC Directive 91/250 on the Legal Protection of Computer Programs) give you the right to perform any of the aforementioned activities without Trimble's consent in order to gain certain information about the Software for purposes specified in the respective statutes (i.e., interoperability), you hereby agree that, before exercising any such rights, you shall first request such information from Trimble in writing detailing the purpose for which you need the information. Only if and after Trimble, at its sole discretion, partly or completely denies your request, may you exercise such statutory rights. (2) This Software is licensed as a single product. You may not separate its component parts for use on more than one computer nor make more copies of the software than specified in this EULA. (3) You may not rent, lease, or lend the Software. (4) No service bureau work, multiple-user license or time­sharing arrangement is permitted. For purposes of this EULA “service bureau work” shall be deemed to include, without limitation, use of the Software to process or to generate output data for the benefit of, or for purposes of rendering services to any third party over the Internet or other communications network. (5) You may make one backup copy of the Software. You may use it only to reinstall the Software on the Device. (6) You may transfer the Software only with the Device, the Certificate of Authenticity label, and these license 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 expor t 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 component(s), 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, L.L.C. requires this notice: USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO (A) DATA OR INFORMATION (i) GENERATED BY AND OBTAINED WITHOUT CHARGE FROM A CONSUMER NOT THEREBY ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, AND (ii) FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY; AND (B) OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY LICENSED BY MPEG LA, L.L.C. If you have questions about the MPEG-4 visual standard, please contact MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250 Steele Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80206; www.mpegla.com.
1.14 If the Device Software is provided by Trimble separate from the Device on media such as a ROM chip, CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or other means, and is labeled “For Upgrade Purposes Only” you may install one (1) copy of such Device Software onto the Device as a replacement copy for the existing Device Software and use it accordance with this EULA, including any additional end user license agreement terms accompanying the upgrade Device Software.
1.15 If any software component(s) is provided by Trimble separate from the Device on CD ROM disc(s) or via web download or other means, and labeled “For Upgrade Purposes Only,” you may (i) install and use one (1) copy of such component(s) on the computer(s) you use to exchange data with the Device as a replacement copy for the existing Companion CD com pone nt(s).
1.16 Copyright. All title and copyrights in and to the Software (including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and “applets,” incorporated into the Software), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the Software are owned by Trimble, or Microsoft (including Microsoft Corporation), and their respective suppliers. You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the Software. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the Software is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This EULA grants you no rights to use such content. You shall not remove, cover or alter any of Trimble’s patent, copyright or trademark notices placed upon, embedded in or displayed by the Software or on its packaging and related materials. All rights not specifically granted in this EULA are reserved by Trimble, Microsoft, and their respective suppliers.
1.17 U.S. Government Restricted Rights. The Software is provided with “RESTRICTED RIGHTS”. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in this EULA, and as provided in DFARS 227.7202-1(a) and 227.7202-3(a) (1995), DFARS 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii) (OCT 1988), FAR 12.212(a) (1995), FAR
52.227-19, or FAR 52.227-14(ALT III), as applicable.
1.18 Microsoft has contractually obligated Trimble to include the following terms in this EULA:
Product 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 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 IS” and without warranty unless otherwise specified in writing by Trimble. Because the Software is inherently complex and may not be completely free of nonconformities, defects or errors, you are advised to verify your 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 features 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.
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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 OR IMPLIED, BY STATUTE, COMMON LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE, ITS SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND THE PROVISION OF OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IMPLIED WARRANTIES, TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON THE SOFTWARE ARE LIMITED TO NINETY (90) DAYS. Y0U MAY HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE/JURISDICTION TO STATE/JURISDICTION.
NO WARRANTIES FOR THE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE. THE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS” and with all faults, AND TRIMBLE PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT THERETO. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) FOR THE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT.
2.5 PLEASE NOTE: THE FOREGOING TRIMBLE LIMITED WARRANTY PROVISIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSES PURCHASED IN THOSE JURISDICTIONS (SUCH AS COUNTRIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION) IN WHICH PRODUCT WARRANTIES ARE O BTAINED FROM THE LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR. IN SUCH CASES, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR TRIM BLE DEALER FOR APPL ICABLE WARRANTY INF ORMATION.
3 TRIMBLE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
3.1 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL TRIMBLE OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED AND REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, OR THE PROVISION OF OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES, EVEN IF TRIMBLE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED IN THIS EULA.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF TRIMBLE AND ITS SUPPLIERS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS EULA OR THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO TRIMBLE FOR THE SOFTWARE LICENSE GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM. BECAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
4 GENERAL.
4.1 This EULA shall be governed by the laws of the State of California and applicable United States Federal law without reference to “conflict of laws” principles or provisions. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods will not apply to this EULA. Jurisdiction and venue of any dispute or court action arising from or related to this EULA or the Software shall lie exclusively in or be transferred to the courts the County of Santa Clara, California, and/or the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. You hereby consent and agree not to contest, such jurisdiction, venue and governing law.
4.2 Section 4.1 notwithstanding, if you acquired this product in Canada, this EULA is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. In such case each of the parties to this EULA irrevocably attorns to the jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario and further agrees to commence any litigation that may arise under this EULA in the courts located in the Judicial District of York, Province of Ontario. If you acquired this product in the European Union, this EULA is governed by the laws of The Netherlands, excluding its rules governing conflicts of
laws and excluding the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods. In such case each of the parties to this EULA irrevocably attorns to the jurisdiction of the courts of The Netherlands and further agrees to commence any litigation that may arise under this EULA in the courts of The Hague, The Netherlands.
4.3 Trimble reserves all rights not expressly granted by this EULA.
4.4 Official Language. The official language of this EULA and of any documents relating thereto is English. For purposes of interpretation, or in the event of a conflict between English and versions of this EULA or related documents in any other language, the English language version shall be controlling.
Registration
To receive information regarding updates and new products, please contact your local dealer or visit the Trimble website at
www.trimble.com/register. Upon registration you may select the
newsletter, upgrade, or new product information you desire.
Notices
Class B statement- Notice to users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to 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 ac cept any interference received, including inter ference that may cause undesired operation.
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 communication.
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 the 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 technician for help. Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission rules.
The radio devices used by this equipment are classified under 47 CFR
§15.247 as spread spectrum transmitter equipment. In accordance with OET Bulletin 65 supplement C Edition 1-01, the device operates at low power levels where there is a high likelihood of compliance with the RF exposure standards, is categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation as set forth in CFR 47 section 2.1093. The radiated output power of this equipme nt produces a calculated SAR that is significantly below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
Equipment that is additionally fitted with a wireless cellular modem is certified to satisfy US requirements as stipulated in 47 CFR Parts 22 and
24. The external antenna connector provided in this device is for GPS
antennas only.
aGPS and emergency calls (Juno SD handheld only)
When you make an emergency call, your phone can use assisted Global Positioning System (aGPS) satellite signals to tell the emergency response center your approximate location.
The aGPS functionality may be limited, so: – Always tell the emergency response center your best knowledge of
your location.
– Remain on the phone for as long as the emergency response center
instructs you.
– aGPS might not work for emergency calls if your local emergency
response center does not process aGPS location information. For
details, contact your local authorities. aGPS performance For b est results: – Go outside and away from underground locations, covered vehicles,
structures with metal or concrete roofs, tall buildings, and tree cover.
Indoor performance might improve if you move closer to
unobstructed windows. – Move away from electronic devices that might interfere with or block
aGPS satellite signals, for example radios and entertainment
equipment. If your phone cannot find strong aGPS satellite signals, the location of
the nearest cell tower in contact with your phone is automatically provided to the emergency response center.
aGPS technology
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This mobile device incorporates aGPS technology in order to comply with emergency caller location requirements. aGPS technology also can be used in other applications to track and monitor a user's location-for example, to provide location specific data. Users who do not want such tracking and monitoring should avoid using such applications. aGPS uses your wireless service provider's network and therefore airtime, data charges, and/or additional charges may apply in accordance with your service plan. Contact your wireless service provider for details.
Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. This digital 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.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NNB-003 du Canada.
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada.
Europe
This product has been tested and found to comply with all requirements for CE Marking and sale within the European Economic Area (EEA). It is classified and marked as being Class 2 Radio Equipment under 2000/299/EC, as Bluetooth and wireless LAN approvals are country specific. Please consult your local distributor for more information.
The Juno series has Bluetooth and wireless LAN approval in most EU countries, and the Juno SC and Juno SD are also compliant with GSM and UMTS conformity assessment requirements specified by the European Council Directive, Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment 1999/5/EC. These requirements provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference when the equipment is operated appropriately in a residential or commercial environment.
Australia and New Zealand
This product conforms with the regulatory requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) EMC and Radiocommunications framework, thus satisfying the requirements for C-Tick Marking and sale within Australia and New Zealand.
Equipment that is additionally fitted with a wireless cellular modem satisfies the requirements for A-Tick Marking and sale in Australia and New Zealand. The A-Tick Marking is an indication to the user that the product is suitable for connection to a telecommunications network operated by a carrier or carriage service provider.
Taiwan – Battery Recycling Requirements
The product contains an internal Lithium-ion battery. Taiwanese regulations require that waste batteries are recycled.
廢電池請回收
Notice to Our European Union Customers
For product recycling instructions and more information, please go to
www.trimble.com/ev.shtml.
Recycling in Europe: To recycle Trimble WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, products that run on electrical power.), Call +31 497 53 24 30, and ask for the "WEEE Associate". Or, mail a request for recycling instructions to: Tri mble Eur ope BV c/o Menlo Worldwide Logistics Meerheide 45 5521 DZ Eersel, NL
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Safety Information

Radio use

The Juno® series handhelds contain a Bluetooth® radio and a wireless LAN radio. Depending on your version of Juno handheld, it may also contain a cellular modem. In some situations, you may be required to turn off the radios. For example, aviation authority regulations restrict the use of radios on board aircraft.
To prevent the handheld from emitting radio signals, do one of the following:
To turn off the handheld, press and hold the Power button for five seconds.
To turn off the Bluetooth and wireless LAN radios only:
a. Tap the Wireless Connectivity icon ( or ) in the title bar of the To da y
screen and then tap Wireless Manager.
b. Tap All to turn off both radios. The status fields below the Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth buttons change to Off.
Note – On the Juno SD handheld, you can also turn off the cellular modem in the Wireless Manager.
To turn off the cellular modem, do one of the following depending on the model
of the Juno series handheld:
On the Juno SC handheld, tap the Modem Status indicator in the title bar of
the To day screen and then tap Modem Power Off.
On the Juno SD handheld, tap the Wireless Connectivity icon ( or ) or
the modem status icon in the title bar of the To d ay screen, tap Wireless Manager, and then tap changes to Off.
Phone. The status field below the Phone button

Exposure to radio frequency radiation from Bluetooth and WLAN transmitters

This device is approved as a portable device with respect to Radio Frequency (RF) exposure compliance. The radiated output power of the internal wireless radio transmitters is less than 10 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
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Safety Information
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 SC handheld and Juno SD handheld equipment uses cellular wireless radios that 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 CFR §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.
The exposure standard for all wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR; the SAR limit set by the FCC
Tests for SAR on the Juno SC and Juno SD handhelds have been undertaken using the standard operating positions adopted by the FCC that test the device for SAR while it is transmitting at the highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device on the basis that all reported SAR levels have been evaluated to be compliant 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 http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: JUP66400.
For documentation relating to the SAR values of the Juno SC and Juno SD handhelds, go to the Trimble Support website at www.trimble.com/support.shtml, then click Juno SC or Juno SD, and then click Compliance Information.

AC adaptor safety

To charge the handheld’s battery, use the international adaptor kit provided with the Juno series handheld (see Powering the handheld, page 28).
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is 1.6W/kg.
1.
In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety .
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WARNING – To use AC adaptors safely:
– Use only the AC adaptor intended for the Juno series 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. – 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. – Do not short the output connector. – Be aware that there are no user-serviceable parts in this product. – If the AC adaptor becomes damaged, replace it with a new Trimble AC adaptor.

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 28). If the battery has been stored for longer than six months, charge it before use
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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.
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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 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.
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– 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.
Note – Many administrations have regulations relating to the recycling or safe disposal of batteries. Please consult http://www.trimble.com/about_ev.shtml for more information.

Memory card use

The Juno series handheld provides a memory card slot, providing an alternative storage location to the storage memory in the handheld.
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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 memory 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.
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Contents

Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Radio use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Exposure to radio frequency radiation from Bluetooth and WLAN transmitters . . . . . . . . . . 9
Exposure to radio frequency radiation from Cellular wireless transmitters. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
AC adaptor safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Battery safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Memory card use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
About the Juno series handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Supported GPS field software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
What’s in the box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Use and care of the handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Technical assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Technical support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Additional help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Windows error reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2 Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Parts of the Juno series handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Keypad buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Powering the handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
AC adaptor safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Battery safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Inserting the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Charging the battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Checking the level of battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Conserving power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Turning on and turning off the handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Suspend mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Resetting the handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Performing a soft reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Performing a hard reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Resetting to factory default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Storing data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Memory cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Installing and removing the SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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3 Using the Windows Mobile Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Parts of the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Accessing help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Battery level indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Speaker status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Network indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Modem status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Pre-installed programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Using the stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Entering information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Making a recording. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Personalizing the handheld. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Device lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Sounds and notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Messaging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Synchronizing email messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Connecting directly to an email server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Voice calls ( Juno SD handheld only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Phone settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Text messaging ( Juno SD handheld only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
4 Connecting to an Office Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Connection management software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Installing the Windows Mobile Device Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Installing ActiveSync technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Connecting the handheld to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Managing the connection using the Windows Mobile Device Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Managing the connection using ActiveSync technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Installing software onto the handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
5 Using the GPS Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Supported GPS field software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
TerraSync software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
ESRI ArcPad software and the Trimble GPScorrect extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
GPS Controller software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Other GPS field applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Configuring the GPS field software to connect to the receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Connecting to the COM port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
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Using the GPS field software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Starting the GPS field software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Viewing available GPS satellites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Resetting the GPS receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Ensuring the accuracy of your GPS data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Using accuracy-based logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Connecting to a real-time differential correction source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Planning a data collection session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Differential GPS explained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Real-time DGPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Postprocessed DGPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Postprocessed real-time DGPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Outputting NMEA data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
6 Using the Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Parts of the camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Starting the camera application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Camera settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Using the Zoom function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Managing images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
7 Getting Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
General wireless connection information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Turning on and turning off the integrated radios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Options for connecting wirelessly to other devices and networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Connecting to a wireless LAN access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Connecting to a cellular network from the modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled serial device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Connecting to an office computer to use ActiveSync technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Beaming files to or from another device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
Accessing a corporate network through your Internet connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Bluetooth wireless connections explained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106
Connecting to a Bluetooth device as a client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106
Providing Bluetooth services as a host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
8 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Power issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Backlight issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Touch screen issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
Keypad issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
Memory card issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Phone issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112
Connection issues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
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ActiveSync technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
Windows Mobile Device Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
Network connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
Bluetooth wireless technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Wireless LAN connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
GPS receiver issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
Real-time DGPS issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
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CHAPTER
1

Introduction 1

In this chapter:
About the Juno series handheld
What’s in the box?
Accessories
Use and care of the handheld
Technical assistance
Your comments
The Juno Series User Guide describes how to set
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up and use the Juno information in this guide supplements the information in the Juno Series Quick Start Guide, which you received with the handheld.
This guide describes how to:
use the Windows Mobile
operating system.
use the cellular modem in the Juno SD
handheld for voice calls and text messaging.
use the handheld’s integrated GPS receiver.
synchronize information between a
computer and the handheld.
exchange information between the
handheld and other devices.
connect to the Internet or to a computer
network.
use the handheld’s integrated camera.
series handheld. The
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version 6.1
Even if you have used other 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. If you are not familiar with GPS, go to the Trimble website ( interactive look at Trimble and GPS.
www.trimble.com) for an
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About the Juno series handheld

The Juno series includes the Juno SB, Juno SC, and Juno SD handhelds. These handhelds combine a high sensitivity GPS receiver with a field computer powered by the Windows Mobile version 6.1 operating system.
The Juno series handheld has built-in Bluetooth wireless technology for cable-free connection to other devices, and wireless LAN (Local Area Network) connectivity for connections to networks. In addition, the Juno SC and Juno SD handhelds contain a cellular modem for downloading and transmitting data, and the Juno SD also supports voice calls and text messaging.
The integrated GPS receiver provides accurate positioning information within 3 meters when using real-time or postprocessed differential correction. information, see Chapter 5, Using the GPS Receiver.
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For more
Supported GPS field software
To collect GPS data with the Juno series handheld, you must install GPS field software onto the handheld. You can use the Juno series handheld with the following GPS field software:
Trimble TerraSync
options and for productive GIS data collection and maintenance.
The Trimble GPScorrect
real-time differential correction options and for productive GIS data collection and maintenance.
The Trimble GPS Pathfinder
integrating GPS data and adding value to an existing mapping and GIS field software application.
Trimble GPS Controller software, for configuring real-time differential
correction options and NMEA output settings.
Other GPS field software that accepts NMEA messages.
For more information, see Chapter 5, Using the GPS Receiver.
software, for configuring real-time differential correction
extension for ESRI ArcPad software, for configuring
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Tools Software Development Kit (SDK), for
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What’s in the box?

Quick Start Guide
Lanyard
USB Data Cable
2 x Stylus
Battery
Juno handheld
Headset Getting Started Disc
AC power adaptor and
international adaptor kit
(Juno SD handheld only)
When you unpack the Juno series handheld, check that you have received all the components, as shown below.
Introduction 1
Figure 1.1 Items included with the Juno series handheld
Inspect all contents for visible damage (scratches, dents) and if any components appear damaged, notify the shipping carrier. Keep the shipping and packaging material for the carrier’s inspection
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Accessories

The following optional accessories are available:
Vehicl e pow er ad aptor
Carry case
External patch antennas
Screen protectors (2 pack)
Vehicl e mo u nt
For more information, go to www.trimble.com/junosb.shtml,
www.trimble.com/junosc.shtml, or www.trimble.com/junosd.shtml.

Use and care of the handheld

When using the handheld:
Protect the touch screen by using the stylus provided, and avoid using excessive
pressure and sharp or abrasive objects. To protect the touch screen from pressure and abrasive objects, Trimble recommends that you apply a screen protector.
Keep the outer surface free of dirt and dust.
Ensure that protective covers and doors are appropriately fitted to the external
antenna port areas, so that they are kept free from dirt, dust, fluid ingress, and electrostatic discharge (see
, headset jack, USB and power connectors, SIM and memory card
Memory cards, page 35).
Replacement stylus (2 pack)
Replacement International AC adaptor
Replacement battery
Replacement headset ( Juno SD
handheld only)
Protect the handheld from extreme temperatures. For example, do not leave the
The handheld is not waterproof. Do not expose the handheld to rain or
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. Do not immerse the handheld in water.
Storage
If you are not going to use the handheld for three months or more, Trimble recommends that you do not leave the handheld in Suspend mode (see page 32). Instead, partially charge the battery and then turn off the handheld.
To prepare the Juno series handheld for storage:
1. Transfer any data that you need to an office computer.
2. Charge the battery to approximately 30%.
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handheld on the dashboard of a vehicle.
moisture.
3. Press and hold the Power key for five seconds to turn off the handheld.
4. Store the handheld at room temperature.
To use the Juno series handheld after storage:
1. Press the Power key to turn on the handheld.
2. Recharge the battery (see Charging the battery, page 30).

Technical assistance

Technical support
Go to the Juno series handheld technical support page
(www.trimble.com/junosd_ts.asp or www.trimble.com/junosc_ts.asp or www.trimble.com/junosb_ts.asp) on the Trimble website for the latest support
information about the software, including:
FAQs
Introduction 1
support notes detailing support issues
documentation
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 GPS 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 series handheld.
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CHAPTER
2

Getting Started 2

In this chapter:
Parts of the Juno series handheld
Keypad buttons
Powering the handheld
Turning on and turning off the
handheld
Resetting the handheld
Storing data
Installing and removing the SIM
card
This chapter describes the main features of the Juno series handheld, and provides the information you need to get up and running with the handheld.
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Soft keys
Inbox OK
Microphone
Navigation and Enter keys
Start
Toda y
Soft keys
End call OK
Microphone
Navigation and Enter keys
Start
Start call

Parts of the Juno series handheld

The following pages show the main parts of the handheld.
Figure 2.1 Juno series handheld – Juno SB and Juno SC - front view
Figure 2.2 Juno series handheld – Juno SD - front view
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External GPS
antenna connector
Power button
Stylus holder
Reset button
Zoom
SIM card slot (SC and SD versions)
MicroSD card slot
Camera button
Lanyard tether point
Power LED
Camera lens
Power
Mini USB socket
Headset connector
Connector
Figure 2.3 Juno series handheld – left and right views
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Figure 2.4 Juno series handheld – bottom view
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Soft keys
Inbox
OK
Microphone
Navigation and Enter keys
Start
Tod ay
Soft keys
End call
OK
Microphone
Navigation and Enter keys
Start
Start call

Keypad buttons

The Juno series handheld keypad provides fast, easy access to common actions.
Figure 2.5 Juno series handheld keypad buttons - Juno SB and Juno SC
Figure 2.6 Juno series handheld keypad buttons - Juno SD
The function of each key is described below:
Key Description
Start Press to display the Windows Mobile Start menu.
OK Press to select OK or to close an application.
Today (Juno SB and Juno SC) Press to display the Today screen.
Start call (Juno SD only) Press to access the phone functionality and make a phone call.
Inbox (Juno SB and Juno SC) Press to access the email Inbox.
End call (Juno SD only) Press to end a phone call.
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Key Description
Navigation keys Use these keys to navigate around the screen, scroll through
menus, or to tab through options on windows and forms. Use the:
• arrow keys to move up, down, left, and right.
• action key (the center key) to perform an application­specific action, which is usually Enter.
Soft keys By default these keys perform the same action as the left and
right softkeys in the menu bar. Alternatively, program these keys to perform a selected
action. To program the keys, use the Buttons control (see
Buttons, page 46).
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Tip – To lock the screen and handheld keys without turning off the handheld, use the device lock option (see Device lock, page 48).
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Powering the handheld

The Juno series handheld contains a rechargeable Lithium-ion 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 or wireless LAN connectivity, or using the cellular modem consumes additional battery power and so shortens battery life between charges.
AC adaptor safety
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WARNING – To use AC adaptors safely:
– Use only the AC adaptor intended for the Juno series 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. – 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. – Do not short the output connector. – Be aware that there are no user-serviceable parts in this product. – If the AC adaptor becomes damaged, replace it with a new Trimble AC adaptor.
Battery safety
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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.
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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.
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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.
Inserting the battery
To insert the battery into the handheld:
1. On the back of the handheld, use your thumb to press the gray button below the Windows logo and then slide the back cover down to remove it.
2. To insert the battery, angle the top of the battery into the handheld, with the label facing upwards (as shown in into place.
Figure 2.7). Press the battery flat until it clicks
Figure 2.7 Inserting the battery
3. To replace the back cover, slide it upwards until it snaps closed.
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Tip – To remove the battery, remove the back cover of the handheld and then insert your finger or the stylus in the notch below the bottom left of the battery. Then pull the bottom of the battery towards you.
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Charging the battery
Charge the battery in the handheld (see page 29). To charge the battery, do one of the following:
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.
Connect the optional vehicle power adaptor to the Power socket on the
handheld and then connect the adaptor to the vehicle power source.
When the handheld is connected to a power source, the battery icon in the To day screen changes to . Fully charging the battery from empty takes approximately four hours. You can use the handheld while it is charging.
Note – You can only use the USB cable (connected to a computer) to provide a minimal charge to the battery; the battery must have enough power to turn on the Juno series handheld and form an active connection to the computer. To fully charge the battery, use the AC or vehicle power adaptor.
The Power LED beside the Power key on the handheld indicates the battery power or charging status, as shown below:
Power source LED state Handheld/battery state
Battery power Off Off (in Suspend mode or turned off).
Off On and battery level is good.
Flashing red On and battery is low (less than 5%).
External power Flashing green Charging.
Solid green Charging is complete.
Avoid keeping the battery at full charge at high temperatures. For more information, see Storage, page 20.
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 requries charging. Once fully charged, disconnect the external power source and allow the battery to discharge through normal use.
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Checking the level of battery power
To check the level of battery power remaining at any time, tap the battery icon in the title bar of the To da y screen. The Power control appears, displaying the Battery tab.
When the handheld battery is recharging from an external power source, the battery icon in the To d ay screen changes to . You can still tap the icon to view the level of battery power.
Low battery indicators
If the battery level becomes low during normal use of the handheld, the LED indicator flashes red and the battery icon in the title bar of the To day screen changes to .
Back up your data and then recharge the battery.
Conserving power
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Although the handheld battery can operate for a full day without recharging, Trimble recommends that you do the following to reduce power consumption:
Set the handheld to automatically turn off when idle. For more information, see
Suspend mode, page 32.
Set the backlight to automatically turn off when the handheld is idle for a
specified time. For more information, see
Reduce the brightness setting for the backlight. For more information, see
Backlight, page 51.
Backlight, page 51.
Turn off the integrated Bluetooth or wireless LAN radios or cellular modem
whenever you are not using them. For more information, see
Turning on and
turning off the integrated radios, page 82.
Disconnect from the integrated GPS receiver when GPS data is not required,
using the application’s Disconnect or Deactivate GPS command. When you disconnect from GPS, the integrated GPS receiver switches off and stops drawing power.
Note – Do not disconnect from GPS if you will be reconnecting within about five minutes. A GPS application can take up to 30
seconds to reactivate the integrated GPS receiver, so
disconnecting to save power can cost time.
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Turning on and turning off the handheld

If the screen on the handheld is blank, the handheld is in Suspend mode (see page 32) or has been shut down. To turn on the handheld from Suspend mode, press the Power key briefly (less than two seconds). To turn on the handheld from Shutdown, press and hold the
To turn off the handheld and put the handheld into Suspend mode, press the Power key briefly (less than one second).
Power key for five seconds.
To completely shut down the handheld, press and hold the
Power key for five seconds.
All running applications are shut down, and the handheld is completely turned off.
Suspend mode
When you press the Power key to turn off the handheld, the handheld goes into Suspend mode. This is a low-power mode that maintains the main memory contents, stops applications running, and does not allow you to operate any of the handheld’s functions. The handheld appears to be turned off. The integrated GPS receiver is turned off and any application using GPS is disconnected.
To turn on the handheld when it is in Suspend mode, press the handheld is immediately ready for operation. There may be a delay of up to 30 seconds while the integrated GPS receiver automatically reactivates.
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 two minutes.
To change the time before the handheld enters Suspend mode:
1. Tap the battery icon in the title bar of the To da y screen. The Power control appears.
Power key. The
2. Tap the Advanced tab.
3. From the On battery power option, select the Turn
4. Tap OK.
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off device if not used for check box and then select the idle time from the drop-down list.

Resetting the handheld

If the screen on the handheld is blank, the handheld has turned off. Press the Power button to turn on the handheld.
If the handheld stops responding to the stylus, or if it does not respond when you press any of the keypad buttons, you may need to reset it. First, try a soft reset. If the handheld does not respond, perform a hard reset.
You can also reset the handheld to its factory default settings.
Performing a soft reset
A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. A soft reset saves data and closes all open applications and then restarts the handheld. All data and settings are retained after a soft reset.
To perform a soft reset, use the tip of the stylus to lightly press the
Reset button.
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Performing a hard reset
A hard reset retains settings and data that you have previously saved on the handheld. However, any unsaved data may be lost.
Note – Perform a hard reset only if a soft reset does not resolve the problem.
To perform a hard reset, press and hold the
Power button as you use the tip of the stylus to
lightly press the
Reset button.
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Resetting to factory default settings
Reset the handheld to factory default settings to restore the handheld to its original state, or only if a soft reset and then a hard reset does not resolve the problem.
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CAUTION – Resetting the handheld to factory default settings erases all data, installed applications, and settings stored in the handheld, except for any data or applications that were pre-installed on the handheld or are stored on a memory card. It does not change the language of the operating system used on the handheld.
CAUTION – If you have encrypted files on a memory 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 memory card are permanently locked and unreadable by any device. For more information, see Encrypting files on memory cards, page 36.
Tip – To quickly and easily restore data deleted by performing a factory reset, synchronize the handheld with a computer before you reset the handheld to the factory default settings. Once the handheld is reset, resynchronize the handheld with the computer.
To reset the handheld to the factory default settings:
1. Power off the device completely by pressing and holding the Power button for 5 seconds.
2. Press and hold the two soft key buttons on the handheld.
3. While holding the buttons, press the
Power button.

Storing data

The handheld has two types of memory:
Storage memory is similar to the hard disk in a
Program memory is similar to the RAM in a
To check the memory capacity on the handheld, tap
/ Settings / System / Memory. The Storage and Program columns show the current memory available, 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.
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computer, and is used for storing programs and data.
computer, and is used for running programs. You cann ot use it t o save data .
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CAUTION – The Windows Mobile 6.1 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 57.
Memory cards
As an alternative to storage memory, you can save data to a memory card. Use either a microSD or microSDHC (high capacity) memory card to securely transfer data to and from another device that supports microSD or microSDHC memory cards.
Note – The Juno series handheld does not support SDIO (SD input/output) cards.
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CAUTION – 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 memory 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.
CAUTION – 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 microSD or microSDHC memory card:
1. Remove the battery cover door
2. Place the handheld face up on a dust-free indoor surface.
3. Remove the memory card slot door.
4. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot with the swipes facing down. Gently press the card until you hear a click and the card is locked into place.
5. Reattach the memory card slot door to the handheld.
6. Replace the battery cover door.
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.
To remove the memory card from the memory card slot, gently press the card in and then let go. The card pops out.
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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 series handheld or an office computer.
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CAUTION – If you reset the handheld to the factory default settings, the encryption key is deleted and the handheld 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 / Settings / System / Encryption.
2. Select the Encrypt files placed on storage cards 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 placed on storage cards 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
To remove encryption from files so they can be read by other devices:
1. Insert the memory card in the handheld and then connect the handheld to an
2. Copy the encrypted files from the memory card to the office computer.
3. To use the decrypted files on the handheld, copy the files from the office
4. To store the decrypted files on a memory card, ensure that encryption is not
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written to the memory card.
office computer using ActiveSync technology.
computer to the handheld’s main memory.
enabled on the handheld and then copy the decrypted files from the office computer to the memory card.

Installing and removing the SIM card

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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: – Make certain that the SIM card slot door is attached correctly when you are using the handheld outdoors. – When inserting or removing a SIM card, place the handheld on a dust-free indoor surface.
CAUTION – 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 inse r t a SI M card:
1. Turn off the handheld.
2. Remove the battery cover door.
3. Place the handheld face up on a dust-free
4. Remove the SIM card slot door.
indoor surface.
5. Insert the SIM card as shown, with the gold contacts face down.
6. Reattach the SIM card slot door and replace the battery door cover.
To remove the SIM card from the SIM card slot, gently press the card in and then let go. The card pops out.
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CHAPTER
3

Using the Windows Mobile Operating System

In this chapter:
Parts of the screen
Using the stylus
Status indicators
Pre-installed programs
Accessing help
Entering information
Personalizing the handheld
Messaging
Voice calls (Juno SD handheld
only)
Text messaging (Juno SD
handheld only)
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The Juno SB and Juno SC handhelds are powered by the Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic operating system. The Juno SD handheld is powered by the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system.
This chapter describes the main features of the Windows Mobile operating system.
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Start menu
Tap any item on the menu to open it.
Start button
Tap to open the Start menu, where you can access programs and system controls.
Title bar
Contains status icons for important system functions.
Menu bar
Contains softkeys providing access to applications, menus, and notifications.
Today screen
Summarizes your appointments, tasks, notes, and emails for the day. Tap any item to open it.
Wireless LAN, Bluetooth,
and cellular modem icons
Show status of integrated radios. Tap an icon to access the Wireless Manager.

Parts of the screen

The main parts of the screen are shown below.

Accessing help

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To acc ess h elp, t ap / Help or, if available, tap in the application window. If there is an application running, context-sensitive help for the current screen appears. To view the main Help Contents page, tap the Contents softkey in the menu bar.
Help files installed on the handheld work in the same way as a Web page. Tap hyperlinks to navigate around the help and use to retrace your steps. Tap View /
Contents to return to the Contents page for the application, and tap View / All Installed Help to return to the main Contents page.

Status indicators

The following status indicators appear in the title bar at the top of the screen.
Battery level indicators
Icon Tap icon to...
Battery level
Battery charging/using external power
Speaker status indicators
Icon Tap icon to...
Speaker is on
Speaker is off
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check battery levelLow battery (10% or less remaining)
change volume
Network indicators
Icon Tap icon to...
Connected to ActiveSync technology or the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) on a computer
Connected to a Bluetooth-enabled phone
Connected to a cellular network (Juno SC handheld only)
Disconnected from ActiveSync technology or WMDC
Disconnected from a Bluetooth-enabled phone
Disconnected from a cellular network (Juno SC handheld only)
Wireless LAN radio is on
A wireless LAN is detected
Sending or receiving wireless signals
configure the connection or access the Wireless Manager
The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth icons on the To da y screen show the status of each radio. Tap the icon to access the Wireless Manager and turn on or turn off the radios.
Modem status indicators
The modem status indicators which appear on the title bar at the top of the screen vary depending on the model of Juno series handheld.
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Modem status indicators on the Juno SC handheld
Icon Tap icon to...
No cellular modem signal
Cellular modem is turned off
No cellular service
Searching for cellular modem service
No SIM card
Cellular modem is turned on but no SIM card
Cellular modem is turned on but SIM card has failed
GPRS network is available
GPSR connection is active
EDGE network is available
EDGE connection is active
W-CDMA network is available
W-CDMA network is active
HSDPA network is available
HSDPA connection is active
access the Modem Control application.
Modem status indicators on the Juno SD handheld
Icon Tap icon to...
Maximum cellular modem signal strength
No cellular modem signal
Cellular modem is turned off
No cellular service
Searching for cellular modem service
Data is transferring using the cellular modem
No SIM card
UMTS network is available
UMTS network is connecting
UMTS connection is active
3G+ network is available
Analog network is available
EDGE network is available
EDGE network is connecting
EDGE connection is active
GPRS network is available
GPRS network is connecting
GPSR connection is active
HSDPA network is available
HSDPA network is connecting
HSDPA connection is active
configure the Phone settings or access the Wireless Manager
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Pre-installed programs

Programs that are pre-installed on the Juno series handheld are as follows:
Program Function
ActiveSync Synchronize information between the handheld and a computer.
Adobe Reader LE View PDF files.
Calculator Perform basic arithmetic functions.
Calendar Keep track of appointments and arrange meetings.
Contacts Keep track of your friends and colleagues.
Excel Mobile From the Start menu, tap Office Mobile and then tap Excel Mobile.
File Explorer View and manage files.
Help View help. If there is an application running, context-sensitive
Internet Explorer Browse the World Wide Web.
Messaging Write, send, and receive email messages.
Messenger Send instant messages using Windows Live
Notes Create handwritten, typed, or recorded notes.
Office Mobile Provides access to these Office Mobile applications: Excel Mobile,
Pictures and Videos Take, view, and edit pictures.
PowerPoint Mobile From the Start menu, tap Office Mobile and then tap PowerPoint
Search Search for a file or item stored on the handheld.
Tasks Keep track of your tasks.
Windows Live Access Windows Live services, including email, instant messenger
Windows Media Play Windows Media
Word Mobile From the Start menu, tap Office Mobile and then tap Word
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Use Excel® Mobile to create and edit Excel spreadsheets.
help for the current screen appears. To view the main Help Contents page, tap the
PowerPoint® Mobile, and Word Mobile.
Mobile. Use PowerPoint Mobile to view slide show presentations.
and Internet search.
Mobile. Use Word Mobile to create and edit Word documents.
Contents softkey in the menu bar
Messenger.
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or MP3 audio and video files.
For more information about using any of this software, refer to the Help for the software. See Accessing help, page 40.
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Textbox
Input Panel button
Keyboard input panel

Using the stylus

To interact with the handheld, use the stylus to tap on the touch screen.
You can perform the following actions with the stylus:
Action Definition
Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.
Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus 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 on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and
images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.
If at any time the touch screen does not respond correctly to stylus taps, realign it. For more information, see Screen, page 50.

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 Chapter 4, Connecting to an Office
Computer.
Typing Use the keyboard input panel to enter typed text by tapping keys on
the on-screen keyboard.
Writing Use the stylus like a pen to write directly on the screen.
Recording Create a stand-alone recording or embed a recording into a note.
Selecting an input panel
Use an input panel to type or to write on the screen.
The Input Panel button automatically appears in the menu bar of any application.
To display the currently selected input panel, tap a text box in the application, or tap the
Input Panel button.
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To select an input panel, tap the Input Selector arrow next to the Input Panel button and then tap the input panel you want to use:
To use the on-screen keyboard, tap Keyboard.
To write directly onto the screen and have the
handwritten words and symbols converted into typed characters, tap Letter Recognizer or another input panel that supports writing on the screen.
To configure options for the selected input panel, tap
Options.
Using the on-screen keyboard
To enter characters, use the stylus to tap the keys on the keyboard. When you finish entering text in a field, tap to accept the text you have entered and then move to the next field.
To enter special characters, tap to display keyboards containing numbers and symbols. To switch back to the main keyboard, tap again.
To hide the keyboard, tap the keyboard icon again.
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Tip – To make the keys larger, tap the Input Selector arrow and then tap Options. In the Input method list, select Keyboard and then tap Large Keys.
Writing directly on screen
When you select Letter Recognizer, you can write individual letters, numbers, and punctuation in the Letter Recognizer input panel and have them converted into typed text.
Tip – For help with writing characters with Letter Recognizer, tap the question mark near the writing area.
When you select Transcriber, you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus. The Microsoft Transcriber software converts your handwriting to text. You can use it to enter notes in a text editor such as Notes.
Transcriber has a number of tools and modes that allow you to customize how it works. These tools and modes are controlled from the Transcriber keyboard.
For more information, refer to the Transcriber Help.
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Making a recording
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 / Programs / Notes.
2. Do one of the following:
To create a stand-alone recording, tap the
Record button the list of notes to begin recording.
To add a recording to a note, create or open
a note and then tap the Record button to begin recording.
in the screen displaying
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Tip – If you do not see the Recording toolbar, tap Menu / View Recording Toolbar.
Note – The Juno series handheld’s microphone is on the front of the handheld, in the keypad area. The microphone will capture voice notes when you are holding the handheld in front of you. In noisy environments, you may need to move the handheld closer to you or to the source of the sounds you want to record.
3. When you finish recording, tap the Stop button
.
If you are creating a stand-alone recording, an icon appears in the note list.
If you are recording in an open note, an icon appears in the note. Tap list.
To play a recording, tap the recording in the note list or open the note and then tap the icon in the note.

Personalizing the handheld

OK to return to the note
Use the controls in the Settings area to customize the handheld. The following examples describe the available controls.
Buttons
Use the Buttons control to assign the action you want to be performed when you press the left or right application key.
By default, these keys perform the same action as the left and right softkeys in the menu bar. Alternatively, program these keys to perform a selected action.
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Application buttons can be programmed to perform one of the following types of actions:
Run a selected application, for example Messaging or Calendar.
Act as a software button, for example an OK/Close button or a scroll button.
View a selected screen, or part of a screen, for example return to the Tod ay
screen or launch the Context menu or Input panel.
To open the Buttons control:
Ta p / Settings / Personal / Buttons.
To specify an action for the button:
1. Tap the Program Buttons tab.
2. Tap a button in the list to select it.
3. From the Assign a program drop-down list, select the action you want to occur when you press the button or tap the softkey.
4. Tap OK.
Today
Use the Tod ay control to change the display theme that controls the appearance of the To da y screen, and to customize which items appear on the To day screen.
Appearance
You can use a theme to customize the background picture on the To da y screen, the color of the title and menu bars, menus, and messages.
To change the display theme:
1. Tap / Settings / Personal / To da y.
2. Tap the Appearance tab.
3. Do one of the following:
To use a predefined theme, select it from the
list.
To select the picture that you want to display
in the To da y screen background, select the Use this picture as the background check box.
Then tap handheld.
Browse to search for a file on the
4. Tap OK.
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Items
You can choose the items that appear on the To da y screen, and the order that they appear in.
To change the items that appear on the To d ay screen:
1. Tap / Settings / Personal / To da y.
2. Tap the Items tab.
3. Select or clear the check boxes to show or hide the To da y screen items.
4. Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change where the selected item appears on the To da y screen.
5. Tap OK.
Set the time zone
In the Tod ay screen, tap the clock icon . The Clock Settings screen appears. Tap the Time tab, select the Home
option and then select the correct time zone.
Device lock
Use the Device Lock option on the Tod ay screen to lock the screen and keypad while the handheld remains turned on.
To lock the d e vi c e, ta p Device unlocked in the Tod ay screen. The To day screen shows Device locked, and Unlock appears in the left corner of the menu bar.
Once the handheld is locked, the screen and most of the keys do not respond until the handheld is unlocked. The exceptions are the always respond when pressed.
Communication with external devices such as a GPS receiver, or external sensors used by GPS field software, is not interrupted by locking the handheld. This means that you can keep using the GPS 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 GPS receiver so that you can continue recording GPS positions.
Power key and the Reset button, which
To unlock the device, tap the Unlock notification in the left corner of the To da y screen menu bar and then tap
You can help to keep your data secure by requiring a password each time the handheld is turned on. Tap / Settings / Personal / Lock to set a password or to change password settings.
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Power
To open the Power control, do one of the following:
Tap the battery icon in the title bar of the To da y screen.
Ta p / Settings / System / Power.
Tap th e Battery tab to check the battery level (see Checking the level of battery power,
page 31).
Tap th e Advanced tab to set the time before the handheld turns off when idle (see
Suspend mode, page 32).
Sounds and notifications
Use the Sounds & Notifications control to set preferences for the speaker volume and system sounds. To open the Sounds & Notifications control:
Ta p / Settings / Personal / Sounds & 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. If you 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 spe c ify a soun d sch e me:
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.
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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:
Ta p / 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
4. Tap OK.
Using ClearType font smoothing can make text easier to read on the screen.
Align Screen.
To enable ClearType:
1. Tap the ClearType tab and then select the Enable ClearType check box.
2. 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.
The example text below the slider shows how the text will appear on screen.
3. Tap OK.
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Backlight
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. To open the Backlight control:
Ta p / Settings / System / Backlight.
1. To set the backlight to automatically turn off, do one of the following:
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.
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.
2. Tap OK.
To chan ge the brigh t ness :
1. Tap the Configure tab.
The brightness of the backlight can be configured independently for when the handheld is using battery or external power. Use the slider on the left for battery power, and the slider on the right for external power.
2. Tap and drag the slider control downwards to make the backlight darker, or upwards to make the backlight brighter.
3. Tap OK.
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Messaging

Use Messaging to send and receive receive email messages using the Juno series handheld. Messaging is the equivalent of your email Inbox.
To use email, you can do one of the following:
Synchronize email messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook
an office computer.
Send and receive email messages by connecting directly to an email server
through an ISP or a network.
Synchronizing email messages
You can synchronize email messages on the handheld and the computer.
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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 ActiveSync technology. For more information, refer to the ActiveSync Help on the office computer.
During synchronization:
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.
Email messages in the Outbox folder on the handheld are transferred to
Exchange or Outlook, and then sent from those programs.
Email messages in subfolders in other email folders in Outlook are synchronized
only if they were selected for synchronization in ActiveSync technology.
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
In addition to synchronizing email messages with an office computer, 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
point, page 89, Connecting to a cellular network from the modem, page 90, or Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access, page 95.
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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:
1. Tap / Messaging.
2. Tap New Email Account.
3. Enter the email address for your account.
4. To automatically get connection settings for your email account from the Internet, select the check box.
5. Tap Next.
6. 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.
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Note – You cannot change the account name later.
7. Tap Finish.
8. Tap OK to download mail immediately.
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 e-mail 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 onlin e or off lin e :
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 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.
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Voice calls (Juno SD handheld only)

Use the Juno SD 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 p hon e call :
1. Make sure that a SIM card is installed. See Installing and removing the SIM card,
page 37
2. Make sure that the phone is turned on. See Turning on and turning off the
integrated radios, page 82
3. Do one of the following:
Press the Start call button.
Tap t he Phone softkey.
4. On the Phone screen which appears, do one of the following::
Use the keypad to dial a phone number and
then tap
Talk.
Ta p Hide Keypad to select an option from
the list of previously dialled numbers.
Alternatively, tap the Contacts softkey, tap the required contact and then tap Call.
Note – When you make a voice call, the screen is blank.
To answer a phone call, press the Start call button or the Answer softkey.
Note – When you answer a voice call, the screen is blank.
To end a phone call, press the End call button.
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.
1. To access Phone Settings, do one of the following:
Press the Start call button or the Phone softkey and then select Menu /
Options...
2. Select the Phone tab to set the required ring type, ring tone, and keypad sound.
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tap Settings.
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3. 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
Setting a PIN on the Juno SD handheld, page 83.

Text messaging (Juno SD handheld only)

Use the phone functionality on the Juno SD handheld to send and receive text messages.
Make sure that a SIM card is installed. See Installing and removing the SIM card,
page 37
Make sure that the phone is turned on. See Turning on and turning off the integrated
radios, page 82.
To send a text message:
1. On the To da y screen, select the Text Messages option (this shows Text Messages: x unread, or No unread messages) and then tap Text Messages.
2. Select Menu / New.
3. To enter a contact number, make sure that the cursor is flashing in the To field and then do one of the following:
Use the keyboard to enter a phone number .
Select Menu / Add Recipient to select a
number from your Contacts.
4. Tap in the message area (the cursor will f lash) and then enter the text using the keyboard.
5. Tap Send.
To access your text message folders.
1. On the To da y screen, select the Text Messages option (this may show Text Messages: x unread, or No unread messages) and then tap Text Messages.
2. Click the Inbox drop-down arrow.
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4

Connecting to an Office Computer 4

In this chapter:
Connection management
software
Connecting the handheld to a
computer
Managing the connection using
the Windows Mobile Device Center
Managing the connection using
ActiveSync technology
Installing software onto the
handheld
Connect the Juno series 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 the USB cable or a Bluetooth wireless link.
To protect your data, Trimble recommends that you regularly copy important data to an office computer.
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Connection management software

To install software onto a device powered by a Windows Mobile operating system, or to copy files between the handheld and a computer, you must connect the device to an office computer. If the computer is running:
the Windows 7 or Windows Vista
Device Center to manage the connection.
the Windows
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.
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XP or 2000 operating system, use ActiveSync technology to
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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:
Managing the connection using the Windows Mobile Device Center, page 60
Managing the connection using ActiveSync technology, page 61.
Installing the Windows Mobile Device Center
The Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems include a basic connectivity driver for devices powered by a Windows Mobile operating system. This driver allows you to transfer files from the handheld to an office computer.
To install software onto a device powered by a Windows Mobile operating system, you must install Windows Mobile Device Center 6 onto an office computer.
A copy of the Windows Mobile Device Center is provided on the Juno Series Getting Started Disc. Alternatively, go to
www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx to download the latest
version from the Microsoft website.
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Installing ActiveSync technology
A copy of ActiveSync technology is provided on the Juno Series Getting Started Disc. Alternatively, go to www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/default.mspx to download the latest version from the Microsoft website.

Connecting the handheld to a computer

To connect the Juno series handheld to a computer:
1. Make sure that the handheld and the computer are switched on.
2. Make sure you have installed the appropriate connection management software onto the computer (see
3. To form a connection, do one of the following:
Use the 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 to use ActiveSync technology, page 101.
Use a USB connection:
Connection management software, page 58).
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a. Connect the USB data cable to the USB port on the handheld.
b. Connect the other end of the USB data cable to a USB port on the
computer.
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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:
Managing the connection using the Windows Mobile Device Center,
page 60
Managing the connection using ActiveSync technology, page 61

Managing the connection using the Windows Mobile Device Center

1. Connect the handheld to the computer (see page 59).
2. If the 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,
Troubleshooting, page 109.
see
4. Do one of the following:
5. To transfer files between the computer and the handheld, click File
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To synchronize files and data between the handheld and a computer, click
Set up your device and then follow the instructions on screen.
To transfer data between the handheld and the computer without
synchronizing the devices, click Connect without setting up your device.
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.
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6. To install software onto the handheld, see Installing software onto the handheld,
page 63.
7. To uninstall software from the handheld, click Programs and Services and then click Add/Remove Programs.
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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 the Windows Mobile Device Center Help.
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 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 page 59). 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 109.
2. Do one of the following:
To synchronize files and data between the handheld and a computer, click
Next and then follow the instructions in the Synchronization Setup Wizard.
To transfer data between the handheld and the computer without
synchronizing the devices, click
Cancel to close the wizard.
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3. The Microsoft ActiveSync window displays the message Connected:
4. 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, or from the computer to the handheld.
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5. To install software onto the handheld, see Installing software onto the handheld,
page 63.
6. To uninstall software from the handheld, select Add/Remove Programs from the To ol s menu. Clear the check box beside the program you want to remove and then click
OK.
For more information, refer to the ActiveSync Help.
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 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.
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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 Mobile powered device. To install software that has a Windows Mobile installation setup:
1. Connect the handheld to a computer (see page 59).
2. Copy the installation files to a folder on the handheld.
3. Browse to the folder on the handheld. Tap and hold the installation setup file and then select Run.
4. If prompted after installation, perform a soft reset of the handheld (see page 33).
To install software that is provided on a CD, or as an installation setup that runs on an office computer:
1. Connect the handheld to a computer (see page 59).
2. If the software is provided on a CD, insert the software CD into the office computer.
3. Run the installation setup.
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4. If prompted, select the install option for a Windows Mobile powered device. Once the software is installed on the computer, it is automatically transferred to the handheld.
Note – If a 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. If prompted after installation, perform a soft reset of the handheld (see page 33).
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5

Using the GPS Receiver 5

In this chapter:
Supported GPS field software
Configuring the GPS field
software to connect to the receiver
Using the GPS field software
Ensuring the accuracy of your GPS
data
Differential GPS explained
Outputting NMEA data
The Juno series handheld includes an integrated GPS receiver that enables you to collect GPS data for incorporating into a GIS or for managing assets.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based positioning system consisting of a constellation of operational NAVSTAR satellites that orbit the earth every 12 hours. This system provides worldwide, all-weather, 24-hour time and position information.
Note – 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.
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Supported GPS field software

You can use the Juno series handheld with any of the software products described below.
TerraSync software
You can install version 3.30 or later of the TerraSync software on a Juno series handheld. Use the software to collect and maintain GIS and GPS data.
To install the TerraSync software, either insert the TerraSync Software CD in the CD-ROM drive of a computer and use the menus provided, or run the downloaded setup file. To obtain an installation code for installation, you must register your copy of the software online. Detailed installation instructions are provided in the Ter raSy nc Software Getting Started Guide.
ESRI ArcPad software and the Trimble GPScorrect extension
You can install version 7.1.0 or later of the ESRI ArcPad software on a Juno series handheld. Use the software to collect and maintain GIS and GPS data. Detailed installation instructions for ESRI ArcPad software are provided in the ArcPad documentation.
To be able to differentially correct ArcPad GPS data, install version 2.42 or later of the Trimble GPScorrect extension for ESRI ArcPad software on a Juno series handheld.
You must i n stal l t h e ArcPad software before you install the GPScorrect extension.
Note – Make sure your version of the GPScorrect extension is compatible with the version of ArcPad software you are using. For more information, go to
www.trimble.com/gpscorrect_ts.asp, click Support Notes and then search for the Mapping
and GIS Product Compatibility List Support Note.
To install the GPScorrect extension, either insert the Trimble GPScorrect Extension for ESRI ArcPad Software CD in the CD-ROM drive of a computer and use the menus
provided, or run the downloaded setup file. Detailed installation instructions are provided in the Trimble GPScorrect Extension Getting Started Guide.
GPS Controller software
You can install version 2.21 or later of the GPS Controller software on a Juno series handheld. Use the software to configure and monitor the status of the internal GPS receiver.
To install the GPS Controller software, go to www.trimble.com/support.shtml. Click GPS Controller and then click Downloads. Click the link for the version you want to install and then follow the instructions in the Installation wizard.
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Other GPS field applications
You can use the Juno series handheld with a custom application developed using version 2.32 or later of the Trimble GPS Pathfinder Tools Software Development Kit (SDK).
You can also use the Juno series handheld with any GPS field software that accepts NMEA messages.

Configuring the GPS field software to connect to the receiver

The first time you use GPS field software on the handheld, you may need to configure the software to connect to COM4, which is the GPS port on the handheld.
Connecting to the COM port
Details of how to configure different types of GPS field software to connect to the GPS COM port are as follows:
GPS field software Configuration details
GPS Controller Run GPS Controller. The software automatically activates the
integrated GPS receiver on COM4.
TerraSync Run Terrasync. The software automatically activates the integrated
GPS receiver on COM4.
ArcPad with the GPScorrect extension
ArcPad without the GPScorrect extension
NMEA application Configure the software to connect to GPS on COM4 and then use the
When the Trimble GPScorrect extension is installed, the extension automatically configures the ArcPad software to use the integrated GPS receiver on COM4 using the Trimble GPScorrect protocol.
• To connect to GPS, tap the
• To configure a real-time DGPS source, or to view status information, run the GPScorrect extension. To do this, tap the
GPScorrect button in the Trimble toolbar.
1. In ArcPad, tap the GPS Preferences from the drop-down menu. Tap the GPS tab.
2. In the Protocol field, select NMEA 0183.
3. In the Port field, select COM4.
4. Tap
5. Tap the
Connect or Activate GPS command.
OK.
GPS button and then tap Yes.
GPS drop-down menu and then select
GPS button and then tap Ye s .

Using the GPS field software

Depending on the GPS field software you have installed, you can use the software to view satellite reception, configure logging settings, and collect features. For more information, refer to the rest of this chapter and the documentation for the GPS field software.
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Starting the GPS field software
Ta p / Programs and then select the GPS field software, for example GPS
When you first open any Trimble GPS field software, the Skyplot section is displayed.
Viewing available GPS satellites
Use the graphical Skyplot section or the Satellite Info section in the Trimble GPS field software to view detailed GPS information.
Note – 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.
Resetting the GPS receiver
Trimble GPS field applications all have options to reset the receiver to:
Controller.
delete the almanac
delete information stored on the last known position
restart the receiver
reset the GPS receiver to factory default settings
Performing a reset to factory defaults or a hard reset on the Juno series handheld will also reset the GPS receiver to factory default settings.

Ensuring the accuracy of your GPS data

The Juno series handheld has an integrated GPS receiver that provides accurate positioning with real-time differential correction between two and five meters, or postprocessed accuracy between one and three meters.
The accuracy that you obtain from your Juno series 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 GPS satellites in the sky when you collect the data.
The list below identifies the most important settings and techniques that you can use in the field to improve the accuracy of your data:
1. If you are using TerraSync software to collect data, use accuracy-based logging. For more information, see
page 69.
2. Use real-time differential SBAS corrections. For more information, see page 70.
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3. Plan GPS data collection around the times of the day when satellite geometry is best. For more information, see
page 71.
Using accuracy-based logging
If you are using the TerraSync software, use accuracy-based logging to ensure that only GPS positions that meet the specified estimated accuracy are logged. GPS positions that do not meet your accuracy requirements are not logged.
Note – Accuracy estimates for streaming (dynamic) GPS positions may not be as good as those for static GPS positions.
To configure accuracy-based logging in the TerraSync software:
1. In the Setup section of the TerraSync software, tap
Logging Settings. The Logging Settings form
appears.
2. Tap the Setup button below the Accuracy Settings field. The Accuracy Settings form appears.
3. In the Accuracy Value For Display/Logging fields, select the parameters that will be used to determine the estimated accuracy:
Select whether to use the horizontal or
vertical accuracy of the current GPS position.
Select In the field to use the current
estimated accuracy (recommended if you are using a real-time correction source), or select Postprocessed to use the predicted estimated accuracy that will be achieved after the field data has been postprocessed.
4. If you selected Postprocessed, select the estimated distance to the base station that will be used for postprocessing from the Postprocessing Base Distance field. Set the Use Accuracy-based Logging field to Yes . The settings fields for accuracy-based logging appear.
5. In the Apply Accuracy-based Logging To field, select the feature types that you want to log only if the GPS positions meet your required accuracy.
6. In the Required Accuracy field, select the estimated accuracy that is required before GPS positions are logged.
7. Tap OK.
Note – Accuracy settings do not affect GPS positions that are used for navigation. GPS positions are still calculated by the GPS receiver and are available for navigation.
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Connecting to a real-time differential correction source
Use a real-time differential GPS (DGPS) source to give you better accuracy as you collect data. For more information about how real-time differential GPS works, see
Differential GPS explained, page 71.
Using SBAS corrections
The Juno series handheld has an integrated GPS receiver that uses Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) correction messages to improve the accuracy and integrity of GPS data.
The SBAS tracking mode is Auto. In Auto mode, the receiver tracks or locks onto the most powerful satellite signal. The GPS 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 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:
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) satellites are tracked in the
Continental United States including Alaska, and parts of Canada and Mexico.
European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) satellites are
tracked in Europe.
MTSAT Satellite-based Augmentation System (MSAS) satellites are tracked in
Japan.
Note – If you have other Trimble GPS field software installed, configure real-time correction settings in that application instead of the GPS Controller software.
To use SB AS co rrect i ons:
1. In the GPS field software, open the Real-time section and tap the Setup button .
2. In the Choice 1 field, select Integrated SBAS.
3. In the Choice 2 field, specify whether to use uncorrected positions, or to stop using GPS positions, if corrections are not available.
4. Tap OK.
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Planning a data collection session
To maximize productivity, plan GPS data collection around the times of the day when satellite geometry is best. The GPS Controller software includes 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.
Note – If you have other Trimble GPS field software installed, use the planning feature in that application instead of the GPS Controller software.

Differential GPS explained

Use differential GPS to correct errors in your collected data. Differential GPS (DGPS) 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 GPS measurement errors and compute corrections to these errors. An unlimited number of mobile GPS receivers, called rovers, collect GPS 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 DGPS either in real time or during postprocessing.
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Real-time DGPS
In real-time DGPS, 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 GPS data. DGPS 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 GPS base stations, or by a wide range of government agencies.
Real-time DGPS corrections can be used on the Juno Series handheld from Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) such as WAAS in the US and EGNOS in Europe. SBAS uses multiple base stations to calculate the DGPS corrections that are then delivered to the user from a Geostationary satellite.
Factors that affect real-time DGPS 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 GPS receiver.
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Postprocessed DGPS
In postprocessed DGPS, the collected GPS data is transferred to an office computer, and measurements from the base station are downloaded. You can postprocess GPS data collected with Trimble GPS field software using:
the GPS Pathfinder Office software version 4.10 (with the latest updates) or
the Trimble GPS Analyst extension for ESRI ArcGIS software version 2.10 (with
Factors that affect the accuracy of postprocessed DGPS 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 DGPS
later.
the latest updates) or later.
The accuracy of positions using the Juno series handheld is within one to three meters postprocessed, or two to five meters with real-time differential correction. The accuracy of real-time SBAS corrected positions can be improved to one to three meters with postprocessing.
If your data files contain autonomous (uncorrected) positions as well as real-time corrected positions, Trimble recommends that you postprocess the data. During postprocessing, you can choose whether to correct only autonomous positions, or all positions.
For more information about GPS and DGPS, go to www.trimble.com/gps and review the All About GPS tutorial.

Outputting NMEA data

You can use the Juno series handheld’s integrated GPS receiver with any GPS field software that accepts NMEA messages.
If you connect to the GPS receiver using Trimble GPS field software, by default the NMEA output is switched off.
Note – You can only configure NMEA data output using the GPS Controller software. The software is provided free from the Trimble website. For more information, see
Controller software, page 66.
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To enable NMEA data to be output:
1. In the GPS Settings form, set the NMEA Output field to On.
2. Tap the Setup button that appears next to the NMEA Output field. The NMEA Output Settings appears.
3. Configure the NMEA message output settings.
4. Tap OK.
For more information, refer to the GPS Controller Help.
Note – NMEA data can only be used by applications installed on the handheld. There is no method to output NMEA data to an external device.
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6

Using the Camera 6

In this chapter:
Parts of the camera
Starting the camera application
Camera settings
Using the Zoom function
Managing images
The Juno series handheld contains an integrated digital camera, which can be used to capture pictures or video.
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Lens
Preview mirror
Zoom
Camera button. Press to:
- start camera application
- take photo/record video

Parts of the camera

Figure 6.1 Juno series handheld – camera controls

Starting the camera application

To start the camera, do one of the following:
1. Press the Camera button on the right side of the device.
2. Tap / Programs / Pictures & Videos / Camera.
When the camera application is started, it is by default in Image Capture mode.
3. To capture a video or an image, press the Camera button.
Note – As the camera has autofocus, there will be a slight delay between pressing the camera button and the photo being taken. Continue to hold the camera still until you hear the 'click'.
4. To stop recording of a video, press the Camera button again.

Camera settings

To access the camera settings, tap the screen while in the camera application.
The camera’s current settings are displayed as icons on the screen. Tap the required icon to change its setting.
The settings that are available will vary depending on whether you are in Image mode or Video mode.
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Image settings
Video settings
Video capture
Image capture
Device memory
MicroSD card
To exit the camera settings and record an image or video tap the screen or press the
Camera button.
Table 6.1 Camera settings
Camera mode Setting Icon
Image and video Exit Camera application
Image and Video Operating mode
Image and Video File storage location
Image and Video *Video only allows
320×240 to be selected
Resolution
Note – The larger the resolution, the larger the file size. Taking a picture with a larger resolution may take longer to capture; continue to hold the camera button until you hear the ‘click’.
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Cloudy
Indoor
Outdoor
Auto
Night
Day
On
Off
Low
Medium
High
Macro
Normal
On
Off
Table 6.1 Camera settings (continued)
Camera mode Setting Icon
Image and Video White balance. Set according to user
environment to ensure accurate image color.
Image and Video Exposure
Image and Video Brightness adjustment. Select plus
numbers to lighten the image; select minus numbers to darken the image.
Image Image review
Image Quality adjustment
Image Focus
Video Mute
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Using the Zoom function

The Zoom button can be used in both the Image and Video capture modes, as outlined in the table below. The current zoom level is indicated in the top left corner of the screen.
Resolution 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6
Image 320×240
800×600
1280×960
1600×1200
2048×1536
Video 320×240

Managing images

To view and manage images, click on the Album icon to access Pictures & Videos.
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To return to using the camera from Pictures &Videos, tap
Camera.
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7

Getting Connected 7

In this chapter:
General wireless connection
information
Options for connecting wirelessly
to other devices and networks
Bluetooth wireless connections
explained
The Juno series handheld includes an integrated wireless LAN radio and an integrated Bluetooth radio, and provides a number of options for connecting to networks and other devices. In addition, the Juno SC and SD handhelds include an integrated cellular modem for sending and receiving data, and the Juno SD also supports voice calls and text messaging.
This chapter describes how to enable the radios, and the main connectivity options available.
Use the table on page 88 to identify the wireless connection type you want to make and then follow the steps provided to connect to that device.
You can use the handheld’s integrated wireless LAN radio to connect to the Internet or a corporate network using a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) connection.
Alternatively, you can use Bluetooth wireless technology to connect to the Internet using a cellular phone, or to other Bluetooth-enabled devices such as a laser rangefinder, or a barcode scanner.
The cellular modem in the Juno SC and Juno SD handhelds can be used to communicate between field and office and send email messages using a data connection from your local cellular provider.
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General wireless connection information

The Juno series handheld has an integrated wireless LAN radio compliant with IEEE
802.11 b/g and an integrated Bluetooth radio. The Juno SC and Juno SD handhelds also contain an integrated cellular modem.
To use the wireless LAN, Bluetooth radio, or cellular modem, you need to turn them on (see Turning on and turning off the integrated radios below).
Turning on and turning off the integrated radios
You can use the Wireless Manager application to turn on and turn off the Juno series handheld’s wireless LAN radio and/or Bluetooth radio (see page 82), and the Juno SD handheld’s phone functionality.
You can use the Modem Control application to turn on and turn off the Juno SC handheld’s cellular modem (see page 84).
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 86).
To make the Juno series handheld visible to other Bluetooth-enabled devices and enable them to connect, see page 87.
Using the Wireless Manager
You can use the Wireless Manager application to turn on and turn off the Juno series handheld’s wireless LAN radio and/or Bluetooth radio, and the Juno SD handheld’s phone functionality. 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:
Tap t he W i- F i icon or the Bluetooth icon on the To da y screen.
Tap t he Connectivity icon in the title bar and then tap Wireless Manager.
Note – the connectivity icon varies depending on the Juno series handheld model (Juno SC or Juno SD) and the type of connection. See
Ta p / Settings / Connections / Wireless Manager.
Turn on the wireless LAN radio and/or Bluetooth radio to be able to connect to other devices or networks.
Turn on the Juno SD handheld’s phone functionality to be able to send and receive text messages, and make and receive voice calls.
Status indicators, page 41.
Turn off the wireless LAN radio, Bluetooth radio, and/or phone (Juno SD handheld only) to prevent the handheld from sending or receiving wireless signals.
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To turn on or turn off the radios using the Wireless Manager
1. Open the Wireless Manager (see above).
2. Do one of the following:
Note – The Phone option applies only to the Juno SD handheld.
Ta p All at the top of the screen to turn on the
radios, or to turn off all the radios if they are already on.
Ta p 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, the 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, and the Bluetooth status and Phone status fields show On or Visible.
3. Tap Done to exit the Wireless Manager.
After you turn on the wireless LAN radio, the wireless LAN icon appears in the title bar to indicate that the wireless LAN radio is enabled. A second icon appears if a wireless LAN network is detected, and a Notification for the detected network may appear in the left softkey.
Configuring phone settings (Juno SD handheld only)
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.
Setting a PIN on the Juno SD handheld
To set a PIN, the phone must already be turned on.
1. Open the Wireless Manager (see above).
2. Tap Menu / Phone Settings / Security.
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To chan ge a PIN :
3. To configure the phone to always require a PIN, select Require PIN when phone is used.
4. Enter the preset PIN assigned by your wireless service provider.
5. Tap OK.
1. Tap Change PIN.
2. Enter the current PIN and then tap Enter.
3. Enter a new PIN and then tap Enter.
Using the Modem Control (Juno SC handheld only)
You can use the Modem Control application to turn on and turn off the Juno SC handheld’s cellular modem, enter a PIN for the SIM card, or change the dial string to connect with the cellular network.
To open the Modem Control:
Tap t he Modem Status indicator on the title bar .
Turn on the cellular modem to be able to connect to a cellular network.
Turn off the cellular modem to prevent the handheld from sending or receiving wireless signals.
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Tip – To conserve power, turn off the cellular modem when not in use.
To turn on or turn off the modem using the Modem Control
1. Open the Modem Control (see above)
2. To change the status from On to Off, tap Modem Power Off.
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After you turn on the cellular modem, the Modem Status icon will change from to indicate the type of network coverage. For more information, see Modem status
indicators on the Juno SC handheld, page 42.
Setting a PIN on the Juno SC handheld
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 the modem is turned on.
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 set a PIN, the modem must already be turned on.
1. Open the Modem Control (see above).
2. Tap PIN Settings.
3. Enter the preset PIN assigned by your wireless service provider.
4. Tap OK.
To configure the modem to always require a PIN:
Select the Require PIN when modem is used check
box.
To chan ge a PIN :
1. Tap Change PIN.
2. Enter the current PIN before entering the new PIN.
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Dial string editor
Some carriers do not require a custom dial string to establish an Internet connection. Your service provider can provide you with specific connection details, which may include:
To configure the dial string settings:
A username and password.
The carrier’s access point name (APN).
The “phone number” required to establish a
connection.
Any additional required dial string.
1. Enter the custom dial string in the format AT+cgdcont=1,"IP","APN"<CR> where APN is the access point name of your carrier.
2. Tap Apply to save your changes.
3. Tap OK to close the Dial String Editor.
When you set up a new Internet connection, the custom dial string that you have just saved is sent to the modem when you attempt to connect to the Internet.
Turning on and turning off the Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application
1. Tap / Settings / Connections / Bluetooth.
2. Tap the Mode tab.
3. Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box to turn on the radio, or clear this check box to turn off the radio.
4. Tap OK.
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Making the handheld visible (discoverable) to other Bluetooth devices
To allow other Bluetooth-enabled devices to connect to the Juno series 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 “d is c ov er a bl e” ).
To make t h e han dhe l d visible to other devices:
1. Tap / Settings / Connections / Bluetooth.
2. Tap the Mode tab.
3. Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box, if it is not already selected. This enables the integrated Bluetooth radio.
4. Select the Make this device visible to other devices check box.
5. Tap OK.
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Options for connecting wirelessly to other devices and networks

The Juno series handheld has an integrated wireless LAN radio and an integrated Bluetooth radio that you can use to connect to other devices and networks. In addition, the Juno SC and Juno SD handhelds include an integrated cellular modem for data connections, and the Juno SD also supports voice calls and text messaging.
A wireless LAN access point or the Juno SC or Juno SD handheld’s integrated cellular modem can be used to connect to the Internet (at broadband speeds) or a corporate network to:
browse the Internet or an Intranet
send and receive email and instant messages
access files on the network
Wireless LAN Access points are also known as “hotspots”. Wireless LAN is often referred to as Wi-Fi.
You can use Bluetooth wireless technology to connect to other Bluetooth-enabled devices that are within range (typically within 5 m to 10 m of the handheld). You can connect to:
Bluetooth-enabled devices such as cellular phones to access the Internet and
receive data
computers and other handheld devices to exchange files
other devices such as a GeoBeacon receiver, laser rangefinder or barcode
scanner
The following table lists devices you can connect to using the handheld, and where to find detailed information on how to achieve these connections.
Connection method To .. . See...
Wireless LAN Connect to a wireless LAN access point page 89
Juno SC / Juno SD cellular modem
Bluetooth wireless technology
Wireless LAN or Bluetooth wireless technology or Juno SC / Juno SD cellular modem
Connect to a cellular network page 90
Connect to another Bluetooth-enabled device (paired and non-paired connections)
Connect to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access page 95
Connect to a Bluetooth-enabled serial device page 99
Connect to an office computer to use ActiveSync technology page 101
Beam files to or from another device page 103
Access a corporate network through your Internet connection page 104
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Connecting to a wireless LAN access point
To connect to a wireless LAN access point, you must:
1. Set up the wireless LAN connection
2. Connect to the wireless LAN network or access point.
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 1: Setting up the wireless LAN connection
1. Make sure that the Juno series handheld’s wireless LAN radio is enabled (see
page 82).
2. Tap / Settings / Connections / Network Cards.
3. Select the Wireless tab.
Any networks that you have already configured are displayed in the list of preferred networks.
Step 2: Connecting to the network or access point.
4. To add a new network, tap Add New. To chan g e the settings for an existing network, tap the network.
5. Enter the name of the network and other connection details and then tap
Next.
6. Do one of the following:
To use authentication, select the
authentication method from the Authentication list.
To use data encryption, select an encryption method from the Data
encryption list.
To automatically use a network key, select the check box for The key is
automatically provided. Otherwise, enter the network key.
7. Tap Next.
8. For increased security, select the Use IEEE 802.1x network access control check box and then configure additional authentication information.
9. 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 wireless LAN connection.
2. Bring the handheld within range of the network or access point.
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When a wireless LAN is detected, the access point icon on the title bar is animated, and a notification message appears on the left softkey.
If the access point icon or the notification does not appear, use the Wireless Manager to turn off and then turn back on the wireless LAN radio. When the wireless LAN radio is turned on, any networks or access points within range are detected and the icon and notification appear.
3. Tap the access point icon on the title bar or tap Notification on the left softkey.
A popup message shows the available networks.
4. Select the network you want to connect to and then tap OK on the left softkey.
5. Select The Internet (or work via a VPN) or Work and then tap Connect on the left softkey.
6. If a Network Log On screen appears, enter your user name, password, and domain information and then tap
When the handheld is connected to the network or access point, the wireless LAN connected icon
7. Start using the program you want to use, for example Windows Explorer Mobile or Internet Explorer.
appears in the title bar.
OK on the left softkey.
Note – To disconnect from the network or an access point at any time, turn off the handheld’s wireless radio. To do this, tap the wireless LAN connected icon bar, select Wireless Manager and then tap the Wi-Fi button.
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Tip – To delete a wireless LAN connection, tap and hold the connection in the
Wireless
tab of the Network Cards screen and then select Delete.
Connecting to a cellular network from the modem
Use the Juno SC or Juno SD handheld’s cellular modem 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.
Note – The Juno SC handheld’s cellular modem can only be used to transmit data, and does not have voice functionality or the ability to send SMS, MMS, or text messages (Multimedia Messaging Service). It is recommended to request the data-only plan from your service provider and have a “voice restriction” placed on your line. The Juno SD handheld’s cellular modem does have voice functionality and the ability to send text messages.
To connect to a cellular network, you must:
1. Configure the connection to the network.
2. Connect to the cellular network.
in the title
Note – Before you begin the steps below, Trimble recommends that you confirm that the modem can access the Internet directly. If necessary, contact your service provider and confirm whether you must enter a user name, password, and domain details when connecting.
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Step 1: Configuring the connection to the network
1. On the handheld, tap / Settings / Connections / Connections.
2. Below My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.
3. Enter the name for the connection.
4. Do one of the following:
For the Juno SC handheld:
from the Select a Modem dropdown list,
select Internal Cellular Modem and then tap
Next on the right softkey.
Enter the GPRS access number for the
Internet.
Two of the common GPRS access numbers for GSM networks are *99***1# and *99#. If these access numbers do not work, contact the cellular service provider to obtain the appropriate number to use.
For the Juno SD handheld:
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from the Select a Modem dropdown list, select Cellular Line (GPRS) and
then tap
Enter the required Access point name (APN). A common APN used by a
Next on the right softkey.
number of carriers is "internet". If this APN does not work then contact the cellular service provider to obtain the appropriate APN to use.
5. Tap Next on the right softkey.
6. Unless the phone provider confirmed that you must enter the user name, password, and domain settings to access the Internet, tap
Finish on the right
softkey without entering any information on this screen.
Otherwise:
a. Enter the required information.
b. If the service provider has told you that you need to change the baud rate
or other settings for the connection, tap settings and then tap
OK in the top right corner of the screen.
Advanced, configure these
c. Tap Finish on the right softkey.
You are returned to the Connections screen.
You have now configured the connection.
Step 2: Connecting to the Internet using the cellular network
1. On the handheld, go to the Connections screen, if it is not already open (tap / Settings / Connections / Connections).
2. Below My ISP, tap Manage existing connections.
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To check the connection status at any time, tap the Connectivity icon in the title bar.
To end the connection at any time, tap the Connectivity icon in the title bar and then tap
The Modem Status Indicator in the title bar of the To da y screen indicates the signal strength and connectivity status within the cellular network. For more information, see
page 42.
3. Tap and hold the connection you want to use and then select Connect.
4. Unless the service provider already confirmed that you must enter the user name, password, and domain settings, to access the Internet, tap
OK on the left
softkey without entering any information on this screen. Otherwise, enter the required information and then tap
OK on the left softkey.
5. The Connectivity icon (typically on the Juno SC handheld, or , , or on the Juno SD handheld ) in the title bar appears as the connection is being made. Tap
OK in the top right corner of the screen to close the My ISP screen.
6. Tap OK in the top right corner to close the Connections screen.
7. Tap in the top right corner to close the Settings screen.
Disconnect.
To connect to a corporate network or Intranet, see page 105.
To send and receive email messages, see Messaging, page 52.
To configure the GPS field software to use data received from an Internet source, see
page 98.
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled device
To use another Bluetooth-enabled device with the Juno 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 Juno series handheld to another Bluetooth-enabled device, you can use either a paired connection or a 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 95, 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.
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Some devices do not support paired connections. Use a non-paired 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 connection to a non-paired device, page 94.
To connect the Juno series handheld to the other device, do one of the following:
Pair with a Bluetooth-enabled device (see below)
Set up a connection to a non-paired device (see page 94)
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. On the Juno series handheld, tap / Settings / Connections / Bluetooth.
3. In the 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 to search
for devices again.
4. Tap the name of the device you want to pair with and then tap
Next on the right softkey.
5. In the Passcode field, enter a passcode of between 1 and 16 characters. If you are connecting to:
a device with a keypad, enter a passcode of
your choice.
a device without a keypad, but you know that the device has a
pre-programmed passcode that will be exchanged, enter that passcode on the Juno series handheld.
Note – Trimble recommends that you enter only numbers, as some devices do not support passcodes that include letters.
6. Tap Next on the right softkey.
7. When prompted, enter the same passcode on the other device.
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Note – For more information on the types of devices that the Juno series handheld can connect to, and the supported Bluetooth services, see
client, page 106.
You have now created a partnership between the Juno series 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:
Connecting to a Bluetooth device as a
8. Tap OK in the top right corner of the screen to close the Bluetooth application.
9. Tap in the top right corner to close the Settings screen.
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access, page 95
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled serial device, page 99
Connecting to an office computer to use ActiveSync technology, page 101
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Tip – You only need to pair the handheld with a device before you connect to the device for the first time.
Setting up a connection to a non-paired device
Setting up a 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 / Settings / Connections / Bluetooth.
3. In the Devices tab, tap Add new device. The handheld searches for other Bluetooth devices and displays them in the list.
4. Tap the name of the device you want to connect to and then tap
Next on the right softkey.
The Enter Passcode screen appears.
5. Tap Next without entering a passcode.
6. If prompted to add the device to your device list,
Note – For more information on the types of devices that the Juno series handheld can connect to, and the supported Bluetooth services, see
Bluetooth device as a client, page 106.
7. Tap OK in the top right corner of the screen to close the Bluetooth application.
8. Tap in the top right corner to close the Settings screen.
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No.
Connecting to a
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You have now created a partnership between the Juno series 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:
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access, page 95
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled serial device, page 99
Connecting to an office computer to use ActiveSync technology, page 101
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access
If your model of Juno 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.
Note – Some cellular phones support the Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Networking) service as well as the Bluetooth DUN (Dialup Networking) service. Because DUN connections are more common, this section assumes you are making a dialup network connection with the Bluetooth-enabled phone.
To connect to a Bluetooth-enabled phone using a Bluetooth DUN (Dialup Networking) connection, you must:
1. Connect the Juno series 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 GPS 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 connection 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 82.
2. On the handheld, tap / Settings / Connections / Connections.
3. Below My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.
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4. Enter the name for the connection.
5. From the Select a Modem dropdown list, select Bluetooth and then tap
Next on the right softkey.
6. If the phone you want to connect to is:
listed, go to Step 7 below.
not listed:
a. Tap Add new device. The handheld
searches for other Bluetooth devices and displays them in the list.
If the handheld’s integrated Bluetooth radio is turned off, it is now automatically turned on.
b. From the list of available devices, select the device you want to connect
to and then tap
Next on the right softkey.
c. To pair with the phone, enter a passcode of your choice that you will
easily remember onto the handheld and then tap softkey.
Next on the right
d. When prompted by the phone, enter the same password and then
accept the connection.
You have now created a partnership between the Juno series handheld and the phone so that they can communicate.
7. From the My Connections 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 on the right softkey.
10. Unless the phone provider confirmed that you must enter user name, password, and domain settings to access the Internet, tap
Finish on the right softkey
without entering any information in this screen.
Otherwise:
a. Enter the required information.
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b. If the phone provider has told you that you need to change the baud rate or
other settings for the connection, tap and then tap
OK in the top right corner of the screen.
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c. Tap Finish on the right softkey.
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 / 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, password, and domain settings to access the Internet, tap
OK on the left softkey without
entering any information in this screen. Otherwise, enter the required information and then tap
OK on the left softkey.
5. If the phone prompts for confirmation to connect to the Internet, accept the connection.
The phone dials the configured GPRS access number and then connects to the Internet.
A Connectivity notification appears on the handheld as the connection is being made.
After the connection is made you are returned to the My ISP screen.
To confirm that the Juno series handheld is connected to the phone, or to check the status of the connection at any time, tap the Connectivity icon
in the title bar. The notification shows the name of the current connection, and the time elapsed since the connection was made. To hide the notification, tap
Hide.
Note – If you have an active wireless LAN connection, the connectivity icon appears as instead.
6. Tap OK in the top right corner of the screen to close the My ISP screen.
7. Tap OK in the top right corner to close the Connections screen.
8. Tap in the top right corner to close the Settings screen.
To check the connection status at any time, tap the or icon in the title bar.
To end the connection at any time, tap the or icon in the title bar and then tap
Disconnect.
To connect to a corporate network or Intranet, see page 104.
To send and receive email messages, see Messaging, page 52.
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Step 3: Configuring the GPS field software to use data received from the Internet source
Now that you have connected the Juno series handheld to the Internet, you must configure the software to use the connection to receive data.
Downloading background map files from an Internet map server
1. Make sure that the coordinate system selected in the TerraSync software matches the coordinate system of the map server.
2. In the Map section of the TerraSync software, pan or zoom to make sure that the area for which you want a background image is displayed on the map.
If the map server covers the area you are in, it will provide a background image that matches the current map extents.
3. Tap Layers and then select Background files. The Background Files form appears.
4. In the Location field select Internet and then use the fields that appear to specify the Map Server type, the URL of the server, the service, and the layers from that service that you want to download.
5. Tap OK to close the Background File form and download the selected background map.
This may take some time. When a download is in progress, an icon
appears in the top left corner of the map. Once the background file is downloaded, the hourglass icon appears until the downloaded image is rendered and becomes visible.
If you pan or zoom beyond the extents of the downloaded image, new images are downloaded automatically and displayed in the background of the map.
To stop automatic downloading of background files, either clear the address of the map server from the URL field, or set the Location field to Default and then clear the check box next to any files.
Reconnecting to the Internet
To reconnect to the Internet at any time after setting up the connection, repeat the steps listed under Step 2: Connecting to the Internet using the dialup network on
page 97.
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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 GPS 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 92).
Step 2: Configuring the COM port to use on the handheld
1. On the Juno series handheld, tap / Settings / Connections / Bluetooth.
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2. Tap the COM Ports tab.
3. Tap New Outgoing Port.
4. Select the device you want to set up the connection to and then tap
Next on the right
softkey.
5. Select the COM port on the Juno series handheld to use for the connection.
The Juno series handheld has four COM ports (COM6, COM7, COM8 and COM9) available for connections out to Bluetooth-enabled serial devices.
6. Do one of the following:
To communicate with any device, for example if you have formed this
connection without pairing to a device, clear the Secure Connection check box.
To communicate only with devices with which the handheld has a
Bluetooth partnership, select the Secure Connection check box.
7. Tap Finish on the right softkey.
8. Tap OK in the top right corner to close the Bluetooth application.
9. Tap in the top right corner to close the Settings screen.
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Step 3: Configuring the GPS field software to use data from the serial device
Once you configure the connection between the Juno series 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, see Using data from an external source in the TerraSync
software, page 100.
Using data from an external source in the TerraSync software
To configure the TerraSync software to use data from an external source, for example, a laser rangefinder or barcode scanner:
1. Start the TerraSync software and then open a data file.
2. In the Setup section, tap External Sensors. The External Sensors form appears.
3. If you are connecting to:
a laser rangefinder, select the Laser check
box and then tap the
Properties button
beside the Laser check box. The Laser Properties form appears.
a barcode scanner or other external sensor,
select the Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 check box and then tap the
Properties button beside the
appropriate check box. The Sensor Properties form appears.
4. If you are connecting to a barcode scanner or other external sensor, enter a name for the connection in the Name field.
5. From the Port drop-down list, select the name of the COM port that you selected in the Bluetooth application when you set up the connection to the device.
6. Tap OK to confirm the sensor settings and return to the External Sensors form.
7. Tap OK to confirm the settings and return to the main screen of the Setup section.
8. The external sensor is now setup for use and can be used to add data as attributes into an open file in TerraSync. The device is automatically connected and disconnected when data files in TerraSync are opened and closed.
To check the status of the connection, select the Comms subsection in the Status section of the GPS field software.
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