User's Manual

7 Getting Connected
92 Juno Series User Guide
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.
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
Disconnect.
The Modem Status Indicator in the title bar of the Today screen indicates the signal
strength and connectivity status within the cellular network. For more information, see
page 42.
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.