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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 I
nternet Explorer.
To check the connection status at any time, tap the title bar and then on the pull-down
l
ist tap the required connection icon. The Bluetooth PAN connection appears as
"Network Card".
To end the connection at any time, tap / Se
ttings / Bluetooth. In the PAN tab, clear
the En
able PAN connection check box.
Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled serial device
Use Bluetooth wireless technology to receive data from a Bluetooth-enabled serial
de
vice, such as a laser rangefinder.
To connect to a Bluetooth-enabled serial device, you must:
1. Connect to the Bluetooth-enabled serial device.
2. Configure the COM port on the handheld to use for the connection.
3. If necessary, configure the GNSS field software to use data received from the
seri
al device.
Step 1: Connecting to the Bluetooth-enabled serial device
Connect the handheld to the Bluetooth-enabled device, selecting the Serial Port
service if it is not already selected (see Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled device,
page 54).
Step 2: Configuring the COM port to use on the handheld
1. On the Juno series handheld, tap / Settings / Bluetooth.
2. Tap the CO
M Ports tab.
3. Tap New
Outgoing Port.
4. Select the device you want to set up the
c
onnection to and then tap
Next.
5. Select the COM port on the Juno series handheld
to use for t
he connection.
The Juno series handheld has five COM ports
(
COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM8)
available for connections out to Bluetooth-
enabled serial devices.