To install software that is provided as an installation setup that runs on an office computer, either from a
CD or that you have downloaded:
1. Connect the handheld to a computer (see page 40).
2. If the software is provided on a CD, insert the software CD into the office computer. Otherwise,
download the software onto the office computer.
3. Run the installation setup.
4.
If prompted, select the install option for a Windows Embedded Handheld. Once the software is
installed on the computer, it is automatically transferred to the handheld.
Note – If a memory card is inserted in the handheld, the card appears as an installation location
option. Trimble recommends that you install software to the handheld’s storage memory, not to a
memory card. If you install software to a card and then remove the card from the handheld, the
software will not be available for use.
5. If prompted after installation, restart the handheld.
Using the integrated radios to connect to other devices
The Juno 5 series includes an integrated Bluetooth radio and Wi-Fi radio, and provides a number of
options for connecting to networks and other devices. The Juno 3D handheld also includes an integrated
cellular modem for sending and receiving data, and supports voice calls and text messaging.
To use the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth radio or the cellular modem, you need to turn it on (see Turning on and
turning off the integrated radios below).
Using a data connection from your local cellular provider, the Juno 5Dhandheld’s integrated cellular
modem can be used to connect to the Internet to receive real-time corrections from a VRS
™
network,
send and receive messages (including email, SMS, or instant messages), or to send and receive files and
other data to and from the office directly in the field.
You can use the handheld’s integrated Wi-Fi radio to connect to the Internet or a corporate network
using a connection to a Wi-Fi access point (also known as “hotspots”).
You can use Bluetooth wireless technology to connect to the Internet using a cellular phone. You can
also connect directly to other Bluetooth-enabled devices such as a laser rangefinder, or a barcode
scanner, that are within range (typically within 5 m to 10 m of the handheld).
This section describes how to enable the radios, and the main connectivity options available. Use the
table below to identify the wireless connection type you want to make and then follow the steps
provided.
Connection method To... See...
Juno 5Dcellular modem Connect to a cellular network page 45
Wi-Fi Connect to a Wi-Fi access point
page 46
Bluetooth wireless technology Connect to another Bluetooth-enabled device (paired
and non-paired connections)
page 48
Connect to a Bluetooth-enabled phone for Internet
access
page 52