User's Manual
6 Getting Connected
82 Juno Series User Guide
8. Select the service(s) you want to use with this device. For example, if you are
connecting to:
– a Bluetooth-enabled phone to connect to the Internet, select Dialup
Networking (DUN).
– a serial device, such as a laser rangefinder, select Serial Port.
– a computer to access ActiveSync, select ActiveSync.
Note – For more information on the types of devices that the Juno series handheld can
connect to, and the supported Bluetooth services, see Connecting to a Bluetooth device as a
client, page 95.
9. Tap
Finish on the right softkey.
10. Tap
OK in the top right corner of the screen to close the Bluetooth application.
11. Tap in the top right corner to close the Settings screen.
You have now created a partnership between theJuno 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 or real-time
corrections (including VRS networks), page 89
• Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled serial device, page 87
• Connecting to an office computer to use ActiveSync technology, page 89
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 e-mail 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 e-mail using the
connection.