User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- GeoExplorer® 6000 series
- Legal Notices
- Safety Information
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Using the Windows Mobile Operating System
- Connecting to an Office Computer
- Using the GNSS Receiver
- Supported GNSS field software
- Configuring the GNSS field software to connect to the receiver
- Using the GNSS field software
- Improving GNSS productivity using Floodlight satellite shadow reduction technology
- Ensuring the accuracy of your GNSS data
- Activating the Floodlight technology and the NMEA output options
- Differential GNSS explained
- Outputting NMEA data to external equipment
- Configuring NMEA output
- Getting Connected
- Wireless connection information
- Connecting to a cellular network from the modem
- Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point
- Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled device
- Connecting to a Bluetooth device as a client
- Providing Bluetooth services as a host
- Setting up a Bluetooth connection
- Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access or real-time corrections (including VRS networks)
- Connecting to the Internet through a Bluetooth-enabled phone using the Bluetooth PAN profile
- Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled serial device
- Connecting to an office computer using Bluetooth wireless technology
- Outputting GNSS data to other devices using Bluetooth wireless technology
- Enabling other devices to transfer files using Bluetooth wireless technology
- Beaming files to or from another device
- Accessing a corporate network through your Internet connection
- Connecting to other devices using the USB to serial converter
- Using the Camera
- Troubleshooting
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Getting Connected 6
In this chapter:
Wireless connection information
Connecting to a cellular network
from the modem
Connecting to a Wi-Fi access
point
Connecting to a Bluetooth-
enabled device
Connecting to other devices using
the USB to serial converter
The GeoExplorer 6000 series handhelds include a
number of options for connecting to other
devices. For wireless connections to networks or
other devices, the options are:
• a 3.5G capable cellular modem (available
on 3.5G editions only)
• an 802.11 b/g compatible Wi-Fi radio
• a Bluetooth radio
You can also connect to other devices using the
USB to serial converter.
This chapter describes how to enable the
wireless radios, and the main connectivity
options available.
Use the table on page 83 to identify the wireless
connection type you want to make and then
follow the steps provided to connect to that
device.