8. 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. Note – You cannot change the account name later. 9. Tap Finish. 10. Tap OK to download mail immediately. B 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.
. On the Phone screen which appears, do one of the following:: – Use the keypad to dial a phone number and then tap Talk. – Tap to hide the keypad and select an option from the list of previously dialled numbers. Alternatively, tap the left softkey, tap the required contact and then tap Call. Note – When you make or receive a voice call, the screen automatically locks, and the touch screen cannot be used unless you use the Unlock (left) softkey or Call End (right) softkey.
Text messaging Use the phone functionality on the TNJ32 handheld to send and receive text messages. 1. Make sure that a SIM card is installed. See Installing and removing the SIM card, page 26. 2. Make sure that the phone is turned on. See Turning on and turning off the integrated radios, page 49. 3. Do one of the following: • To send a text message: • a. On the Home screen, select the Text item (this shows Text Messages: x unread, or No New messages). Alternatively, tap / Text b. Tap c.
Connecting to an office computer 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. C CAUTION – When using the USB port at the bottom of the handheld, make sure that it is kept dry. Water damage may cause the USB connection to fail and the handheld will not connect to the office computer.
Installing the Windows Mobile Device Center The Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems include a basic connectivity driver for Windows embedded handhelds. This driver allows you to transfer files from the handheld to an office computer. To install software onto a Windows embedded handheld, you must install Windows Mobile Device Center onto an office computer. To download the latest version from the Microsoft website, go to www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx.
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, see Troubleshooting, page 84. 4. B Do one of the following: – To synchronize files and data between the handheld and a computer, click Set up your device and then follow the instructions on screen.
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. 5. To install software onto the handheld, see Installing software onto the handheld, page 47. 6. To uninstall software from the handheld, select Add/Remove Programs from the Tools menu.
Using the integrated radios to connect to other devices The Juno series handheld includes an integrated Wi-Fi radio and an integrated Bluetooth radio, and provides a number of options for connecting to networks and other devices. In addition, the TNJ32 handheld includes an integrated GSM/UMTS for sending and receiving data, and supports voice calls and text messaging. To use Wi-Fi, the Bluetooth radio, or the GSM/UMTS, you need to turn it on (see Turning on and turning off the integrated radios below).
Use the Radio Activation Manager software to deactivate the integrated Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth radio, or to reactivate the radios if they have been deactivated. The Radio Activation Manager software runs on an office computer. The latest copy of the software is available for download from the Trimble website. Go to www.trimble.com/support.shtml, click the link for your receiver type (TNJ31, or TNJ32), click Downloads, click Juno series and then click Radio Activation Manager.
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 TNJ32 handheld. – Tap All at the top of the screen to turn on the radios, or to turn off all the radios if they are already on. – Tap 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.
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. To change a PIN: 1. Tap Change PIN. 2. Enter the current PIN and then tap Enter. 3. Enter a new PIN and then tap Enter. Turning on and turning off the Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application 1. Tap / Settings / Bluetooth. 2. Tap the Mode tab. 3.
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 “discoverable”). To make the handheld visible to other devices: 1. Tap / Settings / Bluetooth. 2. Tap the Mode tab. 3.
The device holds a database of the most common cellular providers and the correct connection settings. The handheld will attempt to identify the SIM vendor. 4. If the SIM vendor is recognised correctly, tap Next to continue. The connection settings are set up automatically. The process takes about 30 seconds. If the SIM is not automatically detected, or the vendor settings are not known you will need to set up the configuration manually. Go to To set up a manual configuration: below.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point To connect to a Wi-Fi access point, you must: 1. Set up the Wi-Fi connection 2. Connect to the Wi-Fi 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 2: Connecting to the network or access point. Step 1: Setting up the Wi-Fi connection 1.
If the access point icon or the notification does not appear, use the Wireless Manager to turn off and then turn back on the Wi-Fi radio. When the Wi-Fi 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, or press the left softkey. A popup message shows the available networks. 4. Select the network you want to connect to and then tap OK or press he left softkey. 5.
Connecting to a Bluetooth device as a client You can use the Juno series handheld as a client device, which uses services offered by Bluetooth host devices that are within range. In general the host device provides information to the client device, but in some cases the client initiates the connection and also provides information to the host device.
In Figure 1.4, the dashed arrows indicate the client device—that is, the Juno series handheld—connecting to host devices. The Bluetooth profile (or service) used for the connection is shown between the arrows, for example, the DUN service is used for a connection to a cell phone, and the Serial Port service is used for a serial connection to a barcode scanner or laser rangefinder. The solid arrows indicate the flow of information between devices.
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.
– a serial device, such as a GeoBeacon receiver or a laser rangefinder, select Serial Port. – a computer to access ActiveSync technology (or WMDC), select ActiveSync. Note – Only ActiveSync shows on the Windows embedded handheld. Select ActiveSync even if you use the WMDC on the desktop computer. 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 56. 11. Tap Save.
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. The Enter Passcode screen appears. 5. Tap Next without entering a passcode. 6. If prompted to add the device to your device list, tap No. 7. On the handheld, tap the name of the other device. The Partnership Settings screen appears. 8. If required, change the name of the device in the Display Name field.
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access If your model of Juno series handheld does not contain an integrated GSM/UMTS, 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.
4. Enter the name for the connection. For example, enter the name of the phone or the VRS network that you will connect to. 5. From the Select a Modem drop-down list, select Bluetooth and then tap Next. 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.
10. Unless the phone provider confirmed that you must enter user name, password, and domain settings to access the Internet, tap Finish without entering any information in this screen. Otherwise: a. Enter the required information. b. If the phone provider has told you that you need to change the baud rate or other settings for the connection, tap Advanced, configure these settings and then tap OK. c. Tap Finish. You are returned to the Connections screen.
To check the connection status at any time, tap the title bar and then tap the required status icon on the pull-down list. To end the connection at any time, tap the title bar, tap the required status icon on the pull-down list and then tap Disconnect. To connect to a corporate network or Intranet, see page 70. To send and receive email messages, see Messaging, page 39.
1. Pair the Juno series handheld with a cellular phone that supports the Bluetooth PAN profile. 2. Enable the PAN connection on the handheld. Step 1: Pairing with the cellular phone 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 3. In the Devices tab, tap Add new device.
5. If the Establishing Connection popup message appears on the handheld, select The Internet (or work via a VPN) or Work and then tap Connect, or dismiss the message. 6. Start using the program you want to use, for example Windows Explorer Mobile or Internet Explorer. To check the connection status at any time, tap the title bar and then on the pull-down list tap the required connection icon. The Bluetooth PAN connection appears as "Network Card".
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. 8. Tap OK to close the Bluetooth application. 9. Tap to close the Settings screen.
a. From the Start menu on the office computer, select Control Panel / Windows Mobile Device Center. If you have previously connected to a device (using USB or another connection method), the Windows Mobile Device Center screen for this device may show. In this case, select Mobile Device Settings. The Connection Settings dialog appears: • b. Select the Allow connections to one of the following check box. c. From the list, select Bluetooth and then click OK. the Windows XP operating system: a.
e. From the list, select the COM port that you selected in Step a and then click OK. Note – Before you try to form a Bluetooth connection from the Juno series handheld to the office computer, you must correctly configure the Bluetooth host serial port and ActiveSync technology on the office computer. 3. On the handheld, tap / Settings / Bluetooth. 4. In the Devices tab, tap Add new device. The handheld searches for other Bluetooth devices and displays them in the list. 5.
To disconnect, tap / ActiveSync on the handheld and then select Menu / Disconnect. Beaming files to or from another device You can beam files, contacts, tasks, and appointments between the handheld and another device. To receive beamed files from another device: 1. Make sure that the Juno series handheld’s integrated Bluetooth radio is turned on (see page 51). 2. Tap 3. Select the Receive all incoming beams check box and then tap OK. 4.
1. Set up an Internet connection on the handheld. 2. Set up a VPN connection. 3. Connect to the corporate network or Intranet. Step 1: Setting up an Internet connection on the handheld Do one of the following: • Set up a Wi-Fi connection to an access point. For more information, see page 54. • Connect to the Internet using the internal GSM/UMTS ( TNJ32 only). For more information, see page 52. • Connect to the Internet using a Bluetooth-enabled phone. For more information, see page 61.
72 3. Tap Exceptions. The Work URL Exceptions screen appears. 4. Tap Add new URL. 5. Enter the URL and then tap OK. 6. Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 as required. 7. Tap OK to return to the Advanced tab of the Connections screen. 8. Tap OK to close the Connections screen. 9. Tap to close the Settings screen.
Using the GNSS receiver The Juno series handheld includes an integrated GNSS receiver that enables you to collect GNSS data for incorporating into a GIS or for managing assets. The integrated receiver tracks only Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. 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.
Viewing available GPS satellites Use the graphical Skyplot section or the Satellite Info section in the installed Trimble GNSS field software to view detailed GNSS 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. Filled (black) boxes represent satellites that the receiver is using to compute its current GPS position.
GNSS field software Configuration details ArcPad with the GPScorrect extension When the Trimble GPScorrect extension is installed, the extension automatically configures the ArcPad software to use the integrated GNSS receiver on COM4 using the Trimble GPScorrect protocol. • • To connect to GNSS, tap the GPS button and then tap Yes. To configure a real-time DGNSS source, or to view status information, run the GPScorrect extension. To do this, tap the GPScorrect button in the Trimble toolbar.
Using SBAS corrections The Juno series handheld has an integrated GNSS receiver that uses Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) correction messages to improve the accuracy and integrity of GNSS data. The SBAS tracking mode is Auto. In Auto mode, the receiver tracks or locks onto the most powerful satellite signal. The GNSS receiver can track two SBAS satellites at the same time in Auto mode.
variety of public and commercial sources. They can be generated and broadcast in real-time by privately or self-owned GNSS base stations, or by a wide range of government agencies. Real-time DGNSS 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 DGNSS corrections that are then delivered to the user from a Geostationary satellite.
To configure the NMEA data output settings, use the GPS Controller software. The software is provided free from the Trimble website. For more information, see Supported GNSS field software, page 73. To configure NMEA data output: C 1. In the GNSS 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.
Using the camera The Juno series handheld contains an integrated digital camera, which you can use to capture pictures or video. Parts of the camera Flash (TNJ32 only) Lens Preview window Camera setting control Camera button Figure 1.5 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 front of the handheld. 2. Tap /Pictures & Videos / Camera .
Camera settings The camera’s current settings are displayed as icons on the screen. Tap the required icon to change its setting. The available settings vary depending on whether you are in Camera mode or Video mode. Icon Setting Camera mode / Video mode Exit camera application Both Access Pictures & Videos Both Settings. Both Operating • mode: Image capture • Video capture File storage location: • Device memory • Memory card 80 Both Both Brightness adjustment.
Icon Setting Camera mode / Video mode Resolution • VGA = video graphics array 640 x 480 • 5MP (2592 x 1944) • 3MP (2048 x 1536) • 1MP (1280 x 960) Camera mode only Note – The larger the resolution, the larger the file size. The selected resolutions displays at the top of the screen. Show date stamp. Tap to select: • Date stamp on the image and in the file EXIF header \ • Date stamp in the file EXIF header • Date stamp on the image • No date stamp Show GPS stamp (decimal degrees).
Half-press the Camera button to focus, and then fully press the Camera button to take the photo. When focussing, the focus square on the preview screen (see below) will change color: • White - attempting to focus • Red - cannot focus • Green - focus locked Using the Zoom function The Zoom function can only be used in Camera mode. To adjust the current zoom level, do one of the following: • tap - to zoom out, or + to zoom in. • tap the desired zoom level on the bar.
Note – Only use the Delete icon if you are certain that you want to discard the recording. Managing images To view and manage images, do one of the following: – tap /Pictures & Videos – tap the Pictures & Videos icon application screen. . in the top left of the camera The Pictures &Videos screen appears.
Troubleshooting Use this section to identify and solve common problems that may occur when using the Juno series handheld. Please read this section before you contact technical support. Power issues Problem Cause Solution The handheld does not turn on. The battery is flat. Recharge the battery (see The battery cover is off. Replace the battery cover. The handheld is turned off. Press the Power button to turn on the handheld. The handheld has locked up.
Backlight issues Problem Cause Solution The backlight does not come on when you tap the screen or press a button. The backlight is not set to turn on in the Backlight control. Tap / Settings / System / Backlight to view the Backlight control, and make sure that: • the Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped check box is selected. • the brightness is not set to Dark in the Brightness tab. The screen is blank or hard to see. The backlight is off.
Keypad issues Problem Cause Solution Pressing the application key does not activate the function shown on the softkey above it. The hardware application Do one of the following: key has been programmed • Tap the touchscreen softkey to activate the function to run another program or shown on the softkey. to perform another action. • Re-program the application key to perform the same action as the touchscreen softkey.
Problem Cause Solution The connection is not enabled on the handheld. On the handheld, tap / Programs / ActiveSync / Menu / Connections. Make sure that the Synchronize all PCs using this connection check box is selected, and that the correct option is selected. The handheld connection settings conflict with network settings or VPN client software.
Network connections Problem Cause Solution The Bluetooth connection with the cellular phone suddenly ends. If you change the proxy settings of the handheld while connected to a cellular phone, the cellular phone ends the connection. Make any changes to proxy settings before connecting to a mobile device. Unable to connect to another Juno series handheld. Data encryption settings are set incorrectly.
Problem Cause Solution The handheld cannot connect to a secure site. The date on the handheld is incorrect. Check that the handheld has the date set correctly on the Home screen. If the date is incorrect, tap the clock icon on the Home screen and then adjust the date and time. Within range of more than one network, you are not connecting to the network you would prefer to use. The radio is connecting to the first network signal it has received. Tap / Settings / Connections / Network Cards.
GNSS receiver issues Problem Cause Solution The handheld is not receiving GNSS positions. The integrated GNSS receiver is not activated. Use the Connect or Activate GNSS command in the GNSS field software to open the GNSS COM port and activate the integrated GNSS receiver. For more information, see Using the GNSS receiver, page 73. The GNSS COM port is already in use. Only one application at a time can have the port open.
Real-time DGNSS issues Problem Cause Solution The handheld is not receiving SBAS real-time corrections The SBAS satellite is obstructed from view. Check the location of the SBAS satellite in the Skyplot section of the GNSS field software, and if possible move to a different location. You are outside the WAAS, EGNOS, or MSAS coverage area. Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) satellites are tracked in the Continental United States including Alaska, and in southern parts of Canada.
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