User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- GeoExplorer® 2005 Series Getting Started Guide
- Legal Notices
- Safety Information
- About this Manual
- System Components
- Getting Started
- Windows Mobile Basics
- ActiveSync Connections
- Installing Software
- Using GPS
- Power
- Memory
- Internet and Network Connections
- Using the Bluetooth Radio
- Using the WLAN Radio
- Using Cabled Ethernet
- Using the Optional Serial Clip
- Personalizing your Handheld
- Use and Care
- Troubleshooting
- Index
Using the Bluetooth Radio
GeoExplorer 2005 Series Getting Started Guide 57
The Bluetooth dial-up connection is enabled. You can now select
the mobile phone as an option in the TerraSync software.
4. Run the TerraSync software and set up an external real-time
correction source:
a. As the connection method, select Direct Dial.
b. As the modem type, select Bluetooth DUN Modem.
The next time you connect to the VRS network, the handheld uses a
Bluetooth connection to the mobile phone to dial into the VRS.
For more information, refer to the TerraSync Software Reference
Manual.
Connecting to a Bluetooth service as a client
You can use the GeoExplorer 2005 series handheld as a Bluetooth
client. A Bluetooth client uses services offered by Bluetooth host
devices that are within range.
For example, you can connect the handheld to a mobile phone that
has an internal modem, so that you can access the Internet. The
mobile phone is the host (because it is providing the Dial-up
Networking (DUN) service) and the handheld is a client using that
service.
Another example is connecting the handheld to a Trimble
GeoBeacon receiver to receive real-time differential GPS corrections
from a DGPS beacon network. The GeoBeacon receiver is the host
and the handheld is a client using that service.