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Juno Series Handhelds User Guide 63
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 69.
To send and receive email messages, see Messaging, page 38.
Step 3: Configuring the GNSS field software to use data received from the
Internet source
Now that you have connected the Juno series handheld to the Internet, you must
configure the software to use the connection to receive data.
To use real-time corrections in Trimble field software, and background map data in the
T
erraSync software, refer to the Trimble field software documentation on
www.trimble.com:
For the TerraSync software, go to
http://www.trimble.com/mappingGIS/Ter
raSync.aspx?dtID=technical_support
For the GPS Controller software, go to
http://www.trimble.com/support_trl.asp?Nav=Collection-32054
Reconnecting to the Internet
To reconnect to the Internet at any time after setting up the connection, repeat the
st
eps listed under Step 2: Connecting to the Internet using the dialup network on
page 62.
Connecting to the Internet through a Blue
tooth-enabled phone using the
Bluetooth PAN profile
This section describes how to set up a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN)
co
nnection for Internet access, using Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone.
The PAN service is not available on the Juno 3D handheld model which has an
int
egrated modem.
Making a Bluetooth PAN connection with a Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone is
s
imilar to making a Bluetooth Dialup Networking (DUN) connection (see Connecting
to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet access, page 60), in that it enables the
handheld to access the Internet. If PAN connections are supported by your cellular
ph
one, the advantages of using a PAN connection rather than a DUN connection are:
PAN connections are easier to set up.
PAN connections automatically attempt to reconnect when the handheld is
resumed from being suspended or shut down.
To access the Internet using a Bluetooth PAN connection to a Bluetooth-enabled
ce
llular phone, you must:

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