Trimble Navigation JUNO41WN Juno T41/5 User Manual Trimble Juno T41 handheld User Guide

Trimble Navigation Limited Juno T41/5 Trimble Juno T41 handheld User Guide

Users Manual

Version 1.00Revision CAugust 2015USER GUIDETrimble® Juno® T41™ handheldwith Windows® Embedded Handheld operating system1Draft
Corporate Office10368 Westmoor DriveWestminster, CO 80021USAwww.trimble.comLegal Notices© 2013-2015, Trimble Navigation Limited. All rights reserved.Trimble,the Globe & Triangle logo,and Juno are trademarks of TrimbleNavigation Limited,registered in the United States and in othercountries. T41 is a trademark of Trimble Navigation Limited.The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG,Inc. and any use of such marks by Trimble Navigation Limited is underlicense.Microsoft, ActiveSync, Vista, Windows,Windows Media, and WindowsMobile are either registered trademarks or trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation in the United States and/or other countries.All other trademarks are the property of theirrespective owners.Release NoticeThis is the August 2015 release (Revision C) of the Trimble Juno T41handheld documentation. It applies to the Windows EmbeddedHandheld Professional 6.5 operating system.Limited Warranty Terms and ConditionsProduct Limited WarrantySubject to the terms and conditions set forth herein,Trimble NavigationLimited (“Trimble”) warrants that fora period of two (2) years from dateof purchase this Trimble product (the “Product”) will substantiallyconform to Trimble's publicly available specifications for the Product andthat the hardware and any storage media components of the Productwill be substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship. Allaccessories and the productbattery fall undera warranty period of one(1) year from the data of purchase from Trimble.Product SoftwareProduct software, whetherbuilt into hardware circuitry as firmware,provided as a standalone computer software product,embedded in flashmemory, or stored on magnetic or other media, is licensed solely for usewith or as an integral part of the Product and is not sold. The terms of theend user license agreement,as included below, govern the use of theProduct Software, including any differing limited warranty terms,exclusions and limitations, which shall control over the terms andconditions set forth in the limited Product warranty.Warranty RemediesIf the Trimble Product fails during the warranty period forreasonscovered by this limited warranty and you notify Trimble of such failureduring the warranty period,Trimble will repair OR replace thenonconforming Product with new, equivalent to new, or reconditionedparts orProduct, OR refund the Product purchase price paid by you, atTrimble’s option, upon your return of the Product in accordance withTrimble's product return procedures then in effect.How to Obtain Warranty ServiceTo obtain warranty service for the Product,please contact your Trimbledealer. Dealers may contact their Trimble Technical Support group.Please be prepared to provide:– your name, address, and telephone numbers;– proof of purchase;– a copy of this Trimble warranty– a description of the nonconforming Product including the modelnumber; and– an explanation of the problem.The customerservice representative may need additional informationfrom you depending on the nature of the problem.Warranty Exclusions and DisclaimerThis Product limited warranty shall only apply in the event and to theextent that (i) the Product is properly and correctly installed,configured,interfaced, maintained, stored, and operated in accordance withTrimble's applicable operator's manual and specifications, and; (ii) theProduct is not modified or misused. This Product limited warranty shallnot apply to, and Trimble shallnot be responsible for, defects orperformance problems resulting from (i) the combination orutilization ofthe Productwith hardware or software products,information,data,systems, interfaces, or devices not made, supplied, or specified byTrimble; (ii) the operation of the Product under any specification otherthan,orin addition to, Trimble's standard specifications forits products;(iii) the unauthorized installation, modification,oruse of the Product; (iv)damage caused by: accident, lightning or other electrical discharge, freshor salt water immersion or spray (outside of Product specifications); orexposure to environmental conditions forwhich the Product is notintended; (v) normal wear and tear on consumable parts (e.g.,batteries); or (vi) cosmetic damage. Trimble does not warrant orguarantee the results obtained through the use of the ProductorSoftware, or that software components will operate error free.NOTICE REGARDING PRODUCTS EQUIPPED WITH TECHNOLOGYCAPABLE OF TRACKING SATELLITE SIGNALS FROM SATELLITE BASEDAUGMENTATION SYSTEMS (SBAS) (WAAS, EGNOS, AND MSAS),OMNISTAR, GPS, MODERNIZED GPS OR GLONASS SATELLITES, ORFROM IALA BEACON SOURCES: TRIMBLE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FORTHE OPERATION OR FAILURE OF OPERATION OF ANY SATELLITEBASED POSITIONING SYSTEM OR THE AVAILABILITY OF ANYSATELLITE BASED POSITIONING SIGNALS.THE FOREGOINGLIMITED WARRANTY TERMS STATE TRIMBLE’SENTIRE LIABILITY, AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES, RELATING TO THETRIMBLE PRODUCT. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDEDHEREIN, THE PRODUCT, AND ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ANDMATERIALS ARE PROVIDED “AS-IS” AND WITHOUT EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,BY EITHER TRIMBLE OR ANYONEWHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN ITS CREATION, PRODUCTION,INSTALLATION, OR DISTRIBUTION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT. THESTATED EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS ORLIABILITIES ON THE PART OF TRIMBLE ARISING OUT OF, OR INCONNECTION WITH,ANY PRODUCT. BECAUSE SOME STATES ANDJURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON DURATION OR THEEXCLUSION OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONMAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.Limitation of LiabilityTRIMBLE'S ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER ANY PROVISION HEREIN SHALL BELIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. TO THEMAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENTSHALL TRIMBLE OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE WHATSOEVERUNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE OR LEGAL THEORY RELATING IN ANYWAYTO THE PRODUCTS, SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYINGDOCUMENTATION AND MATERIALS, (INCLUDING, WITHOUTLIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESSINTERRUPTION, LOSS OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS),REGARDLESS OF WHETHER TRIMBLE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THEPOSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH LOSS AND REGARDLESS OF THE COURSE OFDEALING WHICH DEVELOPS OR HAS DEVELOPED BETWEEN YOU ANDTRIMBLE. BECAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOTALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FORCONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONMAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.PLEASE NOTE: THE ABOVE TRIMBLE LIMITED WARRANTY PROVISIONSWILL NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THOSE JURISDICTIONS(E.G., MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA) INWHICH PRODUCT WARRANTIES ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THELOCAL DEALER FROM WHOM THE PRODUCTS ARE ACQUIRED. IN SUCHA CASE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR TRIMBLE DEALER FOR APPLICABLEWARRANTY INFORMATION.Notice to Australian Purchasers - The Australian ConsumerLawOur goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under theAustralian Consumer Law. You are entitled toa replacement or refundfor a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonablyforeseeable loss ordamage. You are also entitled to have the goodsrepaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and thefailure does not amount to a major failure.Trimble's warranty, as set out in the user manual accompanying thisstatement, or as described in the warranty card accompanying theProduct you purchased, is in addition toany mandatory rights andremedies that you may have under the Australian Consumer Law.2Trimble Juno T41 User Guide
Official LanguageTHE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ISENGLISH. IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT BETWEEN ENGLISH ANDOTHER LANGUAGE VERSIONS, THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SHALLCONTROLRegistrationTo receive information regarding updates and new products,pleasecontact your local dealer or visit the Trimble website atwww.trimble.com/register. Upon registration you may select thenewsletter, upgrade, or new product information you desire.Importer of RecordTrimble European Regional Fulfillment Center, Logistics Manager,Meerheide 45, 5521DZ Eersel, Netherlands.NoticesFCC RegulationsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjectto the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference,and (2) this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits foraClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, usesand can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference toradio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interferencewill not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does causeharmfulinterference to radio or television reception,which can bedetermined by turning the equipmentoff and on. The user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one ormore of thefollowing measures:- Reorientorrelocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that towhich the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufactureror registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate thisequipment under Federal Communications Commission rules.The radios in this device have been designed and manufactured to notexceed stipulated emission limits forexposure to radio frequency (RF)energy as required by the Federal Communications Commission of theU.S. Government 47 C.F.R. § 2.1091 and 2.1093. The external antennaconnector provided in this device is forGNSS antennas only.ICOperation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device maynot cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cetappareilnumérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003du Canada.This Category II radiocommunication device complies with IndustryCanada Standard RSS-310.Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de catégorie II respecte la normeCNR-310 d’Industrie Canada.IMPORTANT NOTE:IC Radiation Exposure StatementThis EUT is compliant with SAR for general population/uncontrolledexposure limits in IC RSS-102 and had been tested in accordance withthe measurementmethods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528. Thisequipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 0.5cm between the radiator & your body.This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating inconjunctionwith any otherantenna or transmitter. The County CodeSelection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada.CEa. Caution:• Risk of explosion if battery replaced by an incorrect type.• Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.b. Make sure the temperature for adapterwill not be higher than 40 ˚C.CE SARComplianceThis device meets the EU requirements (1999/519/EC) on the limitationof exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way ofhealth protection.The limits are part of extensive recommendations forthe protection ofthe general public. These recommendations have been developed andchecked by independent scientific organizations through regular andthorough evaluations of scientific studies. The unit of measurement forthe European Council's recommended limit formobile devices is the"Specific Absorption Rate" (SAR), and the SAR limit is 2.0 W/ kgaveraged over 10 gram of body tissue. It meets the requirements of theInternational Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP).Forbody worn operation, this device has been tested and meets theICNIRP exposure guidelines and the European Standard EN 62311 andEN 62209-2, for use with dedicated accessories. Use of other accessorieswhich contain metals may not ensure compliance with ICNIRP exposureguidelines.RoHS StatementThis device conforms to RoHS(Reduction Of Hazardous Sub-stances) European Unionregulations that set maximumconcentration limits on hazardousmaterials used in electrical andelectronic equipment.CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IFBATTERY IS DISPOSED OFINCORRECTLY. DISPOSE OF THEDEVICE AND THE BATTERY ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS FORELECTRONIC WASTE.CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cetappareilnumérique de classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003.This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this devicemay not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference,including interference that may cause undesired operationof the device.Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada RSS standard exemptsde licence (s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditionssuivantes:(1) cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d'interférences et(2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris lesinterférences pouvant entraîner un mauvais fonctionnement de laappareil.RF Radiation Exposure Statement:Forbody worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets RFexposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metaland that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.Use of other accessories may notensure compliance with RF exposureguidelines.Déclaration de l'exposition aux radiations RF:Pourle fonctionnementdu corps, ce téléphone a été testé et répond auxdirectives d'exposition RF lorsqu'il est utilisé avec un accessoire qui necontient pas de métal et qui place le combiné d'un minimum de 1.5 cmdu corps.Utilisation d'autres accessoires peutne pas assurer le respect desdirectives d'exposition RF.Europe / EUConformanceThe following CE complianceinformation is applicable tothis device that carry thefollowing CE mark:This producthas been tested and found to comply with all requirementsforCE Marking and sale within the European Economic Area (EEA).The Trimble Juno T41 has Bluetooth wireless technology approval inmost EU countries and satisfies the requirements for Radio andTelecommunication Terminal Equipment specified by European CouncilDirective 1999/5/EC. These requirements provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the equipment is operatedappropriately in a residential orcommercial environment.Juno T41 handhelds equipped with wireless cellular modem radios areintended forconnection to European Networks operating with GSM 900,orGSM 1800. A copy of the CE Declaration of Conformity for the JunoTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 3
T41handheld can be accessed fromhttp://www.trimble.com/support.shtml.European Conformity StatementDeclaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE 1999/5/EC andEMC 89/336/ EEC directives.According to ISO / IEC Guide 22 andEN 450 14- Manufacturer’s Name: Trimble Navigation Limited.- Manufacturer’s Address: PO Box 947, Corvallis, OR 97339 USA- Declares, under our sole responsibility, that the product:- Product Name: Rugged Handheld Computer (JUNO/T41/5)- Model Number: JUNO/T41/5-BW; JUNO/T41/5; JUNO/T41/5-BW- Regulatory Name: JUNO/T41/5-BW; JUNO/T41/5; JUNO/T41/5-BW- Product Options: ALLConforms to the following Product Specifications:- EN 300 328: V1.7.1:2006- EN 301 489-1: V1.8.1:2008- EN 301 489-17: V2.1.1:2009- EN 301 511:V9.0.2:2003- EN 301 489-07 V1.3.1:2005- EN 301 489-24 V1.4.1:2007- EN 301 908-1&2:V4.2.1:2010- EN 55022:2006, Amendment A1:2007- EN 55024:1998, Amendments A1:2001, A2:2003- CISPR 22:2005, Amendments A1:2005, A2:2006- R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC- CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B EN 61000-3-2:2006- EN 61000-3-3:2008- EN 61000-4-2:2001- EN 61000-4-3:2006- EN 61000-4-4:2004- EN 61000-4-5:2006- EN 61000-4-6:2005- EN 61000-4-11:2004- EN 60950-1:2001European Union Customers:(WEEE)Forproduct recycling instructions and more information, please go towww.trimble.com/Corporate/Environmental_Compliance.aspx.Recycling in Europe: To recycle Trimble WEEE (Waste Electrical andElectronic Equipment, products that run on electrical power.), Call +31497 53 24 30, and ask forthe "WEEE Associate". Or,mail a request forrecycling instructions to:Trimble Europe BVc/o Menlo Worldwide LogisticsMeerheide 455521 DZ Eersel, NLAustralia and New ZealandThis product conforms with the regulatory requirementsof the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) EMCand Radiocommunications framework, thus satisfying therequirements forC-Tick Marking and sale within Australiaand New Zealand.Additionally, Juno T41 3.5G products that incorporate amodem also comply with the requirements for A-TickMarking and sale in Australia.Taiwan低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法第十二條: 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。第十四條: 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。低功率射頻電機需忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。SAR 標準值2.0W/Kg,送測產品實測值為0.545w/KgTaiwan – Battery Recycling RequirementsThe product contains a removable Lithium-ion polymerbattery.Taiwanese regulations require that waste batteries arerecycled.廢電池請回收4Trimble Juno T41 User Guide
ContentsSafety Information 8Radio use 8Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals 9Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) information 10Warranty 10Accessories 10Battery safety 11ACadaptor safety 12Electrostatic discharge 12Storage card use 12Exposure to loud audio 13Environmental Hazards 13About this user guide 14Use and care of the handheld 14Technical assistance 161 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheld 17Parts of the Juno T41 handheld 18Powering the handheld 19Selecting the language 21Aligning the screen 21Setting the time zone, date, and time 22Setting a password (optional) 22Using the Power menu 22Resetting the device 22Resetting the handheld to factory defaults 23Absolute Power Off mode 23Inserting and removing the SIM card 242 Using the phone 26Using the Phone:Voice calls and SMS 27Customizing the phone 29Working with WWAN (mobile data service) 30Manually connecting to a cellular network from the modem 323 Using the operating system 33The main screens 34Interacting with the handheld, opening applications 36Changing button assignments 37Battery status indicators 38Speaker and network status indicators 38Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 5
ContentsPre-installed programs 42Changing screen settings 45Using the on-screen keyboard 46Writing or drawing on the screen 47Making a recording 47Sounds and notifications 48Adjusting the display and keypad brightness 48Using the flashlight 49Calibrating the compass 49Installing applications onto the handheld 50Storing data 50Working with files 54Working with Task Manager 55Using Battery Logger 55Using E-mail 554 Connecting and syncing to an office computer 58Connection management software 595 Using the integrated radios 62Choosing a connection method 63Turning on and turning off the integrated radios 63Using the Wireless Manager 63Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point 64Using the Summit utility 66Turning on and turning off the Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application 66Making the handheld visible (discoverable) to other Bluetooth devices 67Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled device 67Accessing a corporate network 696 Using the GNSS receiver 71GPS settings 72Using SatViewer 72Exiting GPS applications 73Using an external GNSS antenna 737 Using the camera 74Starting and exiting the camera app 75Taking a photo or recording a video 75Camera setting options 76Managing photos and videos 818 Using the barcode imager 82Supported symbologies 83Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 6
ContentsConfiguring the barcode imager 84Reading barcodes 849 Using the UHF RFIDscanner 85Using the RFIDSetup app 86Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 7
Safety InformationSafety InformationlThe handhled's battey is partially charged when shipped new from the factory.lBefore inserting or removing a SIM card, the Phone module must be powered off. To do this,press and hold the Power button for two seconds to display the Power menu, then tap EnableAirplane mode. Alternatively, use the Wireless Manager to disable only the Phone module.lDo not operate the handheld withouth the card slot cover properly installed.lYour warranty is invalidated if you open or tamper with the outer casing of thedevice.Unapproved modifications or operations beyond or in conflict with these instructionsfor use may void authorization by the authorities to operate the equipment.lOnly approved accessories may be used with the device. In general, all cables must be highquality, shielded, correctly terminated and normally restricted to two meters in length. Thepower supply approved for this product employs special provisions to avoid radio interferenceand should not be alteredor substituted.Radio useDepending on the model, the Trimble® Juno® T41™handheld contains a Bluetooth® radio, a Wi-Firadio, and a cellular modem radio. In some situations, you may be required to turn off the radios.For example, aviation authority regulations restrict the use of wireless transmission devices onboard aircraft.To prevent the handheld from emitting radio signals, do one of the following:lTo put the handheld in airplane mode, press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds todisplay the Power menu, then tap Enable Airplane mode. This mode turns off all wirelessconnections.lTo turn off the handheld, press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to display the Powermenu, then tap Power off.lTo turn off the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and wireless cellular modem radios only:a. On the Home screen or the Start screen, tap the title bar, tap any of the radio icons andthen tap Wireless Manager. Or tap / Settings /Connections /Wireless Manager.b. Tap All at the top of the screen to turn off all the radios.Note – You may need to deactivate the Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth radio in the handheld if the country in whichyou are working does not approve the use of Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth wireless technology. If you are unsureabout whether the Juno T41 handheld’s radios are approved for use in your country, check with your Trimblereseller.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 8
Safety InformationExposure to Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsYour device contains a radio transmitter and receiver. The radiated output power is far below theinternational radio frequency exposure limits. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines andestablish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on thesafety standards previously set by international standards bodies:lAmerican National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992.lNational Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986.lInt’l Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996.lMinistry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a substantial safety margindesigned to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.SAR: 0.545w/kgUse of unauthorized or modified antennas may impair call quality and damage the phone, causingloss of performance. To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RFenergy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards; always use your device only in itsnormal-use position.Avoiding contact with the antenna area when the phone is IN USE optimizes the antennaperformance.Exposure to radio frequency radiation from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi transmittersThis device is approved as a portable device with respect to Radio Frequency (RF) exposurecompliance. The radiated output power of the internal wireless radio transmitters is less than 100milliwatt, which results in exposure levels far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, evenwhen operated in close proximity to the body. The internal wireless radios operate within guidelinesfound in international radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect theconsensus of the international scientific community. Trimble therefore believes the internal wirelessradios are safe for use by users. The level of electromagnetic energy emitted is hundreds of timeslower than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices such as mobile phones.However, the use of wireless radios may be restricted in some situations or environments, such ason aircraft. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for authorization beforeturning on the wireless radios.Exposure to radio frequency radiation from cellular wirelesstransmittersJuno T41 handhelds equipped with wireless cellular modem radios have been designed andmanufactured to meet safety requirements for limiting exposure to radio waves. When used inaccordance with the instructions set forth in this manual, the equipment has been independentlyverified to not exceed the emission limits for safe exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy asspecified by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government in 47 CFR §2.1093.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 9
Safety InformationThese limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for thegeneral population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independentscientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standardsinclude a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of ageand health.Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA)informationHearing Aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event ofsuch interference, you may want to consult your wireless service provider, or call customer serviceto discuss alternatives.Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices: The Health Industry Manufacturers Associationrecommends a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wirelessphone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. Theserecommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations ofWireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should use the ear opposite thepacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. Persons with pacemakers should exercisegreat caution if using a hands-free device such as a headset, as these persons may be at greater riskof the device not maintaining the recommended minimum six inches of separation from thepacemaker. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn the phone OFFimmediately.If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determineif they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you inobtaining this information.Turn the phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct youto do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive toexternal RF energy.WarrantyYour warranty is invalidated if you open or tamper with the outer casing of the device. Unapprovedmodifications or operations beyond or in conflict with these instructions for use may voidauthorization by the authorities to operate the equipment.AccessoriesOnly approved accessories may be used with this equipment. In general, cables must be highquality, shielded, correctly terminated and normally restricted to two meters in length. The powersupply approved for this product employs special provisions to avoid radio interference and shouldnot be altered or substituted.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 10
Safety InformationBattery safetyThe rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer battery is supplied partially charged. Charge the batterycompletely before using it for the first time (see Powering the handheld, page 19). If the battery hasbeen stored for longer than six months, charge it before use.WARNING- Use only the battery intended for the product. Using any other battery can damage the handheld andmay void your warranty. If the battery becomes damaged or stops charging fully, replace it with a new battery.WARNING - Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer battery. A damaged battery can cause anexplosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or property damage. To prevent injury or damage:–Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged. Signs of damage include, but are not limited to,discoloration, warping, and leaking battery fluid.–Do not store or leave your device near a heat source such as near a fireplace or other heat-generatingappliance, or otherwise expose it to temperatures in excess of 70 °C (158 °F) such as on a vehicle dashboard.When heated to excessive temperatures, battery cells could explode or vent, posing a risk of fire.–Do not leave the battery immersed in water.–Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather.–Do not drop or puncture the battery.–Do not open the battery or short-circuit its contacts.WARNING -Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer battery if it appears to be leaking. Batteryfluid is corrosive, and contact with it can result in personal injury and/or property damage. To prevent injury ordamage:–If the battery leaks, avoid contact with the battery fluid.–If battery fluid gets into your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention.Do not rub your eyes!–If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing, immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid.WARNING -Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer battery only in strict accordance with theinstructions. Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire, and canresult in personal injury and/or equipment damage. To prevent injury or damage:–Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking.–Charge the Lithium-ion polymer battery only in a Trimble product that is specified to charge it. Be sure to followall instructions that are provided with the battery charger.–Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor.–Use the battery only in Trimble equipment that is specified to use it.–Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 11
Safety InformationCAUTION - The battery is designed to stop operating at or above 149 °F (65 °C). If this status icon appears,the battery has overheated to 140 °F (60 °C) or more.If the battery temperature exceeds 158 °F (70 °C), the battery will be disabled and the device must be sent to anAuthorized Service Provider to have it replaced.Operating Temperature Range: -22 °F to 140 °F (-30 °C to 60 °C).Storage Temperature Range: -40 °F to 158 °F (-40 °C to 70 °C). Do not exceed the specified storage temperature.ACadaptor safetyTo charge the handheld’s battery, use the power cable and adaptor kit provided with the handheld(see Powering the handheld, page 19).WARNING -To use ACadaptors safely– Use only the AC adaptor intended for the handheld. Using any other AC adaptor can damage the handheld andmay void your warranty. Do not use the AC adaptor with any other product.– Make certain that the input voltage on the adaptor matches the voltage and frequency in your location.– Make certain that the adaptor has prongs compatible with your outlets.– Do not use the AC adaptor in wet outdoor areas; it is designed for indoor use only.– Unplug the AC adaptor from power when not in use.Electrostatic dischargeWARNING - Static electricity can harm electronic components inside your handheld. To prevent static damage:- Discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components inside your device,such as a memory module. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface.The handheld is designed for outdoor conditions; however under conditions of low humidityextremely high voltage discharge events are possible. Users are advised that the risk of causingdischarge to sensitive electronics can be minimized by avoiding finger contact to the recessedconnectors on the unit.Storage card useThe handheld provides a storage card slot, providing an alternative storage location to the storagememory in the handheld.WARNING - Static electricity can harm electronic components inside your handheld. To prevent static damage:- Discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components inside your device,such as a memory module. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 12
Safety InformationExposure to loud audioTo prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for longperiods.Environmental HazardsThe product complies with international RoHS regulations.Toxic and Hazardous Substances and ElementsPart name Lead(Pb)Mercury(Hg)Cadmium(Cd)HexavalentChromium(Cr6+)Poly-brominatedbiphenyls(PBB)Poly-brominateddiphenylethers(PBDE)Printed CircuitAssembliesX O O O O ODisplay X O O O O OKeypad X O O O O OHousing O O O O O OHardware O O O O O OProduct Period does not include these itemsBattery X O O O O OPower supply X O O O O OCable O O O O O OManual O O O O O OHand strap O O O O O OStylus Package O O O O O OCompanion CD O O O O O OTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 13
About this user guideAbout this user guideThis user guide describes how to set up and use the Juno T41 handheld. The information in thisguide supplements the information in the Trimble Juno T41 Rugged Handheld Quick Start Guide,which you received with the handheld.Even if you have used other Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) or Global Positioning System(GPS) products before, Trimble recommends that you spend some time reading this guide to learnabout the special features of the product.The Trimble Juno T41 rugged handheld combines a highsensitivity GNSS receiver with, depending on the model ofhandheld, an integrated 3.75G cellular modem, Bluetoothwireless technology, and Wi-Fi connectivity.The Juno T41 handheld is powered by the Windows®Embedded Handheld operating system, is rated IP65 or IP68depending on the model, and has an integrated 8MP camerawith geotagging and dual LED flash.The integrated GNSS receiver in the Juno T41 'G' configurationsprovides accurate 1-2 meter positioning information withpostprocessed or real-time differential corrections. For moreinformation, see Using the GNSS receiver, page 71.The Juno T41 handheld also includes an optional integrated 1D/ 2D barcode imager or UHF RFIDreader for multi-modal datacapture.Use and care of the handheldlProtect the touch screen by using your finger or the capacitive stylus, and avoid using excessivepressure and sharp or abrasive objects. To protect the touch screen from pressure andabrasive objects, Trimble recommends that you apply a screen protector. The use of ballpointpens, nails or other sharp objects to operate the touchscreen will scratch and/or damage thedevice.lDo not use abrasive cleaners directly on the display. Doing so may void your warranty.lKeep the outer surface free of dirt and dust.lEnsure that the protective covers are appropriately fitted to the external antenna port, andSIM / memory card slot, so that they are kept free from dirt, dust, fluid ingress, andelectrostatic discharge.lProtect the handheld from extreme temperatures. For example, do not leave the handheld onthe dashboard of a vehicle.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 14
About this user guidelDepending on the model, the handheld is rated IP65 or IP68, but is not waterproof. Do notimmerse the handheld in water, and be careful not to drop the handheld or subject it to anystrong impact.lTo clean the handheld, use a soft, dampened cloth with either water or a diluted milddetergent. If a mild detergent is used, ensure all soap residue is removed. Do not use anychemical cleaners and do not put the device in the dishwasher.lThe device is designed to resist damage for drops up to 4 ft (1.22 meters). However, you shouldprotect the display from impact, pressure, or abrasive substances that can scratch it or crack it.The device should not be dropped unnecessarily.The device’s rugged design allows you to run your device in harsh outdoor environments. Here aresome considerations that will help you get the most out of your device when working in very wet,hot or cold conditions.lWater:This device is designed to IP65 (yellow units) or IP68 (grey units). IPx5 is defined asresistant to driving rain and water spray. IPx8 is defined as resistant to submerson in water upto 1 meter deep for up to 2 hours.Removal of the back case screws could cause leakage and will void your warranty.Note – Although an optional accessory for the port cover is available and the audio jack has aprotective cover, these are not required to maintain the seal against water. The covers are intended tokeep mud, sand and other materials from blocking these portslTemperature range: The operational temperature range is from -22 °F to +140 °F (-30 °C to +60°C). Although the device is designed to be rugged, do not leave it in direct sunlight in excessiveheat or in a vehicle in the sunlight for extended periods as the internal temperature may exceedthe operating or storage temperature limits.Batteries perform best at room temperature. The battery has a stable capacity as temperaturesrise; however, the colder the temperature, the greater the reduction in available batterycapacity. Under very cold conditions (-4 °F / -20°C and below), the battery capacity is noticeablyreduced. To improve the battery performance in very cold conditions, consider increasing theload on the battery, such as by adjusting the backlight to full brightness. Increasing the batteryload causes the battery to generate heat, thus warming the battery and improving theperformance. There are limits to how hard to push the battery before you reduce the run-timeinstead of increasing it.Do not attempt to dismantle the device for repair. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Forservice, contact your local dealer.Battery safety: Lithium-ion polymer batteries are classified by the U. S. Federal Government as non-hazardous waste and are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream except whereprohibited by local or regional regulations. These batteries contain recyclable materials and areaccepted for recycling.Note – In the event of a battery failure, return the device to Trimble or an Authorized Service Provider.Trimble disposes of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 15
About this user guidelDo not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred the battery assembly.There are no user-serviceable parts in the battery assembly.lDo not use battery if plastic case is cracked, compromised or punctured.lDo not attempt to separate the battery from the device.lDo not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse orexpose to water or other liquids.lDo not expose to fire, explosion, or other hazard. Do not expose to temperatures above +158°F (+70 °C). The battery is designed to stop functioning if it reaches an unsafe temperature.lOnly use a charging system that has been qualified for use with the device.lIn the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. Ifcontact has been made, flush the affected area with water and seek medical advice.Power supply safety: Use only AC and vehicle adapters intended for the device. Other externalpower sources may damage your product and void the warranty. Certification of this Class IIIproduct is only valid with the power supply – PSA10F-050Q.lEnsure the input voltage on the power supply matches the voltage in your location. Ensure thepower supply has prongs compatible with your outlets.lThe power supply is designed for indoor use only. Avoid using the power supply in wet areas.lUnplug the power supply from power when not connected to the device.lDo not create a short circuit in the power output connector.Technical assistanceGo to the Juno T41 handheld webpage on the Trimble website www.trimble.com/Outdoor-Rugged-Computers/junot41.aspx for the latest support information, including:lsupport notes detailing support issuesldocumentationlthe latest files available for downloadAdditional helpIf you still cannot find the information that you need, contact your Trimble reseller.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 16
About the Trimble Juno T41 handheldnParts of the Juno T41 handheldnPowering the handheldnSelecting the languagenAligning the screennSetting the time zone, date, and timenSetting a password (optional)nUsing the Power menunResetting the devicenResetting the handheld to factory defaultsnAbsolute Power Off modenInserting and removing the SIM cardTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 171CHAPTER
1 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheldParts of the Juno T41 handheldThis section describes the main features of the Juno T41 handheld, and provides the informationyou need to get up and running with the handheld.Enhanced GPSmodel Enhanced GPS + Barcode imager model1 Color band:yellow = IP65, grey = IP68 12 Wrist strap tie point2 Touch screen 13 Ok button3 1D/2D barcode imager and/or enhanced GPSor UHF RFID and/or enhanced GPS14 Programmable button4 Phone receiver 15 Microphone5 Light sensor 16 Programmable button6 Notification LED 17 Windows Home button7 Power button 18 T41 custom / power connector8 GNSSantenna connector 19 MicroSD card and SIM card slots9 Accessory latch 20 Volume control and Action buttons10 Camera and flash 21 Headphone or headset connector11 SpeakerTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 18
1 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheldPowering the handheldThe Juno T41 handheld contains a rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer battery.Note – Charge the battery completely before using the handheld for the first time. If the battery has beenstored for longer than six months, charge it before use. Trimble recommends charging the battery for fourhours connected to a wall charger to recharge it fully.Note – Cold temperatures, or using Bluetooth wireless technology, Wi-Fi, or the cellular modem consumeadditional battery power and so shortens battery life between charges.Charging the batteryCAUTION - The battery is designed to stop operating at or above 149 °F (65 °C). If this status icon appears,the battery has overheated to 140 °F (60 °C) or more.If the battery temperature exceeds 158 °F (70 °C), the battery will be disabled and the device must be sent to anAuthorized Service Provider to have it replaced.Operating Temperature Range: -22 °F to 140 °F (-30 °C to 60 °C).Storage Temperature Range: -40 °F to 158 °F (-40 °C to 70 °C). Do not exceed the specified storage temperature.1. Connect the AC power adaptor cable to the power socket on the handheld:a. Loosen the thumbscrews on the AC power adaptor cable.b. Snap the connection on the cable into place on the handheld's power socket, until it holdsin place. Tighten the thumbscrews.2. Connect the USBend of the power cable to the AC charger.3. Connect the adaptor to main power. An international adaptor kit is provided with thehandheld.4. Check that the Charge / Notification LED on the handheld is solid amber, indicating that thehandheld is properly connected to the power source and the battery is charging.Fully charging the battery from empty takes approximately four hours when connected to a wallcharger. Trimble recommends charging with the wall charger for the most efficient charging.The Charge / Notification LED on the handheld indicates the battery power or charging status, andoperating system notifications, as shown below:LEDState Handheld / battery stateSolid amber Battery is charging.Flashing amber Battery is charging, operating system notification; or, operatingsystem notification, battery is not charging.Solid red Low battery charge.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 19
1 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheldLEDState Handheld / battery stateFlashing red Low battery charge, operating system notification.Solid green Battery fully charged.Flashing green Battery fully charged, operating system notification.Off Handheld is off, or, it is and there are no notifications, and thebattery charge is not low.Avoid keeping the battery at full charge at high temperatures.Note – The life of the battery can be significantly shortened if power is constantly supplied to the handheld. Toavoid this issue, connect the handheld to an external power source only when the battery requires charging.Once fully charged, disconnect the external power source and allow the battery to discharge through normaluse.Turning the handheld on and offTo turn on the handheld, press the Power button until the screen lights up.To completely shut down the handheld, press and hold the Power button until the Power menuappears, and then tap Shutdown. All running applications are shut down, and the handheld iscompletely turned off.Note – You can also use the Power menu to put the handheld into Vibration mode or Airplane mode.Checking the level of battery powerTo check the level of battery power remaining at any time while the handheld is on:1. On the Home screen or the Start screen, tap the title bar, then tap the battery icon.2. The Battery tab shows the battery status and battery level.Conserving powerThe Lithium-ion polymer battery life is dependent upon the application and operating environment.For example, estimated battery life for a new battery is approximately 12 hours with the deviceturned on but idle, backlight at 15% and all radios and compass off.Trimble recommends that you do the following to reduce power consumption:lSet the handheld to automatically turn off when idle. For more information, see Adjusting thedisplay and keypad brightness, page 48.lReduce the brightness setting for the backlight. For more information, see Adjusting thedisplay and keypad brightness, page 48.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 20
1 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheldlTurn off the integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios, and the handheld's cellular modem,whenever you are not using them. For more information, see Turning on and turning off theintegrated radios, page 63.Note – Do not disconnect from GNSS if you will be reconnecting within about five minutes. A GNSSapplication can take up to 30seconds to reactivate the integrated GNSS receiver, so disconnecting to savepower can cost time.Selecting the languageThe first time the device is turned on or if the firmware is re-loaded, you may need to select thelanguage you want to use on the device.IMPORTANT: Carefully choose the correct language because all other languages are removed afterthis selection. Contact technical support if you select the wrong language.1. Because the touchscreen is not yet enabled, use the Up andDown volume buttons to highlight the language you wantfrom the list. Press the Action button to select it.2. When you have selected the language, place a checkmarkin the box for Yes; press the +(Volume up) button tohighlight the box, the press the Action button.3. Press the -(Volume down)button twice to highlight theNext button, then press the Action button.4. Wait while the device is configured to the selectedlanguage. It will restart when finished.Note – Only Microsoft applications and messages will be translated into languages other than English. Allother error messages, notifications and other applications may appear in English.Aligning the screenWhen you use the device for the first time, the message Tap the screen to set up your WindowsMobile-based device appears.The align screen message displays a series of targets to tap in sequence on the screen. Use the stylusto tap the targets firmly and accurately. Sometimes you need to repeat the alignment proceduremore than once to provide a satisfactory alignment.Note – You can align the screen at any time. Tap / Settings /System /Screen, select the Generaltab, then tap Align Screen.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 21
1 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheldSetting the time zone, date, and timeWhen you use the device for the first time, you are prompted to select your time zone and set thedate and time. Select your time zone location, set the time and date to the correct values and tapNext.To change these settings at any time, tap / Settings /Clocks &Alarms, then select the Timetab.Setting a password (optional)When you use the device for the first time, yo are prompted to enter a password. You do not haveto provide a password for the device unless you are concerned about unauthorized use. If you donot want to set a password, tap Skip.If you opt for password protection the password must be entered every time the device is turnedon or the Power button is pressed to resume operation.MAKESUREYOUREMEMBER THE PASSWORD. The only way to recover from a forgotten passwordis to factory-reset the device, which will erase all application software, licenses, settings, and data onthe device.To change the password or to set one later if you skipped this step, see Locking the device, page 36Using the Power menuTo open the Power menu, when the device is on, press and hold the Power button for 1-2 seconds(if you hold it for longer, the device will reset). From the Power menu you can:lshutdown the handheld to power it off completely. Tap Shutdown.lenable Airplane mode, which turns off all the integrated wireless radios. Tap Enable Airplanemode. To disable Airplane mode, tap Disable Airplane mode.lreset the handheld. See Resetting the device, page 22.lturn of audible notifications, by setting the handheld to vibrate only. Tap Vibration On. TapVibration Off to resume audible notifications.Resetting the deviceIf something is not working as expected, try closing and reopening the application, or restarting orresetting the device.To force an application to close, tap / Task Manager. Select the application you want to close,then tap End Task.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 22
1 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheldIf you cannot force the application to close, or if closing and restarting the application does not fixthe problem, reset the device. This forces the operating system to reboot, but may cause unsaveddata to become corrupted. A reset should be done only if the device is otherwise unresponsive.To perform a reset, do one of the following:lpress and hold the Power button to display a countdown; continue to hold the Power buttonuntil it counts down to zero, followed by a brief appearance of the boot screen. Release thePower button.lpress and hold the Power button for 1-2 seconds to display the Power menu, then tap Reset.Resetting the handheld to factory defaultsYou can factory-reset the Juno T41 handheld if you forget the password that you use to lock thedevice, or to delete all of your personal data from the handheld's internal storage, system andapplication settings, and any downloaded applications.1. Press and hold the Power button for 1-2 seconds to display the Power menu, then tap Reset.2. When the screen goes completely black, press and hold the Windows button .3. When the Juno T41 screen appears, press the right programmable button while still holding theWindows button. Then release both buttons.4. Press the Action button on the left side of the handheld to clear the persistent store. Press anyother button to cancel and continue booting normally.Absolute Power Off modeThe Juno T41 handheld features a battery cut-off mode that enables the device to enter theabsolute lowest power mode possible, even lower than the Shutdown power state. In this mode,the draw on the battery is less than 20 uA. The primary purpose for this mode is to prolong the shelflife of the battery while the product is between the production factory and the customer. Asecondary purpose is to ensure the device is completely powered down before shipping the productvia air freight, or when putting the product into storage for an extended period, typically longerthan a week.To activate the Absolute Power Off mode:1. Disconnect the power cable, if connected.2. Press and hold the Power button for 1-2 seconds to display the Power menu, then tap Reset.3. The handheld resets. When the Juno T41 screen appears, press and hold the leftprogrammable button and the right programmable button. The message Please remove AC.System is turning off appears.The device is now in Absolute Power Off mode.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 23
1 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheldNote – The sole method for powering the device back on after enabling Absolute Power Off mode is toconnect it to the AC Power cable, or use the docking station or Extended Battery Pack accessory to charge thehandheld. If you use the Extended Battery Pack accessory, you must push the button on the Extended BatteryPack to exit Absolute Power Off mode and turn on the Juno T41 handheld.Inserting and removing the SIM cardCAUTION - The SIM card and its contents can be easily damaged by scratches or bending. Use caution wheninserting or removing the card.CAUTION - The presence of any dust or moisture in the SIM card slot may adversely affect the device and voidyour Trimble warranty. To prevent dust or moisture entering the SIM card slot:–When inserting or removing a SIM card, place the handheld on a dust-free indoor surface.WARNING - Static electricity can harm electronic components inside your handheld. To prevent static damage:- Discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components inside your device,such as a memory module. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface.To insert a SIM card:1. Turn off the handheld. See Turning the handheld on and off , page 20.2. In a dust-free indoor environment, remove the two smallscrews to remove the SIM card slot cover (on the left sideof the handheld).Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 24
1 About the Trimble Juno T41 handheld3. Insert the SIM card, with the gold contacts face down.4. Replace the SIM card slot cover, tightening the two smallscrews.To remove a SIMcard, make sure the phone is turned off, andpush the card to release it from the slot.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 25
Using the phonenUsing the Phone:Voice calls and SMSnCustomizing the phonenWorking with WWAN (mobile data service)nManually connecting to a cellular networkfrom the modemNot all Juno T41 handheld models feature a GSMphone and WWAN feature. Some Juno T41handheld models with WWAN support CDMA.Do not place a SIM card in models that do notsupport these features.Before using the phone feature, purchase a GSM orCDMAcellular voice or data plan from a GSM orCDMA cellular service provider.You can use the phone to make phone calls, set upspeed dials, keep track of calls, and send SMSmessages just like the standard features of a mobilephone. Also, there are several dialing featuresunique to your device. For example, you can takenotes while talking, dial directly from Contacts andeasily transfer contacts between your SIM card andthe storage of your handheld.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 262CHAPTER
2 Using the phoneUsing the Phone:Voice calls and SMSThe Phone screen lets you open, call, or find a contact, or save a new number in Contacts. To openthe Phone screen, tap the Phone option on the Home screen, or tap / Phone.Making a callYou can make calls from the Phone screen, from Contacts screen, from Speed Dial and from CallHistory.From the Phone screen:1. Open the Phone screen.2. Enter the phone number by tapping numeric buttons on the screen. Tap if you need todelete a number.3. Tap to begin the call.Tip – When you tap a key on the on-screen keypad, a list of names and numbers is displayed as your devicesearches Contacts, Call History, and Speed Dial to find a matching name or number. The next key you tapcontinues to narrow the search. When you see the name of the person you want to call, tap it then tap.From Contacts:1. Tap / Contacts, then select the contact you want to call.2. Select the number to call, and then tap .From Call History:1. Open the Phone screen, then tap Call History.2. Select the number to call, and then tap .Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 27
2 Using the phoneMaking an international call1. Tap and hold the 0 (Zero) key on the keypad until the “+” symbol appears.2. Enter the full phone number you want to dial, then tap . The full phone numberincludes the country code, area code (without the leading zero, if any), and phone number.Making an emergency callEnter the emergency number for your locale and then tap .Receiving and ending a callWhen you receive a phone call, an incoming call message appears on the screen and you are giventhe option to answer or ignore it.lTo answer the call, tap .lTo reject the call, tap .Tip – To adjust the in-call volume, press the VOLUME +/-button on the left side of the device.Ending a callTo end a call, tap End.Using Speed dialYou can create speed dial entries for frequently-called numbers so you can dial a number by tappinga single key.To save a number as a Speed dial:1. Tap / Contacts.2. Select a contact to view the contact details.3. Select the desired phone number and tap / Add to Speed Dial.4. Specify the Name, Number, and Location assignment of the Speed Dial entry.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 28
2 Using the phone5. Tap OK.Note – The first speed dial location is generally reserved for your voicemail. Speed Dial uses the nextavailable location by default. If you want to place a number in a location that is already used, the newnumber replaces the existing number.To dial a number saved as a Speed dial, tap and hold the numberic key that is assigned to thecontact's number to dial it.Working with SMS text messagesYou can send an SMS (short message service) in much the same way as with a typical mobiletelephone. Each SMS text message can contain a maximum of 160 characters, depending on yourservice provider.To send a message from the Start screen or the Home screen, tap Text, then tap / New.Customizing the phone1. Make sure the SIM card is installed and the phone turned on.2. Tap / Settings /Personal /Phone. You can:ll Customize sounds:ring type, ring tone, keypad.lSet Security: you can set a PIN to block unauthorized access to your phone connection.lConfigure Services: you can configure settings for Call Barring, Caller ID, Call Forwarding,Call Waiting, Fixed Dialing and Voicemail and Text Messages.lSet Network preferences.lView Version information: view the RIL, MUX, RHA and AUD versions, as well as theManufacturer, Model and Revision number of the WWAN module.lView other information about your phone, such as phone hardware ID number, currentsignal strength, cell tower ID number.ll IMEI: The unique number that identifies the phone module that is embedded in thedevice. (If you purchase a SIM card separately, the phone service provider may wantyour IMEI number.)lIMSI and ICCID: Unique numbers embedded on the SIM card.lBand: Leave all the settings selected unless you are instructed by Technical Support tomake an adjustmentTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 29
2 Using the phoneWorking with WWAN (mobile data service)After purchasing a data connection plan from your local GSMor CDMA cellular provider, you cancommunicate from field to office, send e-mail messages and send text messages.Note – When browsing the internet using the cellular connection, you must turn off the Wi-Fi (802.11) or theunit will default to the Wi-Fi to browse.Before you begin, make sure you have inserted a SIMcard in to the handheld. See Inserting andremoving the SIM card, page 24.Depending upon the configuration of your handheld, it may have the additional 3G or CDMAwireless wide area network (WWAN)feature.Configuring the cellular connection using CellStartNote – Applications or services that send or receive data over a cellular network may incur additional fees.Contact your carrier for information about your service plan and fees.If you are connecting to a GSM network, you will need a SIM card to use cellular services. Make surethe SIMcard is inserted into the handheld before you turn on and set up the handheld. SeeInserting and removing the SIM card, page 24.1. Tap / CellStart. (You may need to tap OK to agree to the terms to open the program.)Under Available Settings, tap the [+] by your country to expand carriers.2. Tap the [+] by the carrier you have signed up with and highlight Typical and tap New. (If usingmultiple configuration settings, you can tap on the primary setting and tap Default.)3. Ensure the phone is turned on. Tap / Settings /Connections /Wireless Manager /Phone.4. Test the settings by tapping / Internet Explorer and then browse to a web page. Thephone will automatically start dialing when you try to open a web page.5. If the phone will not connect, try other settings before calling the carrier technical support.6. You can also manually change modem settings by tapping / Settings /Connections /Connections.Note – Once connected, G (GPRS) or E (EDGE - a faster form of GPRS) or H (HSDPA) will automatically appearin the notification bar depending on the network capabilities in that area; some service providers may onlyprovide GPRS.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 30
2 Using the phoneConfiguring the cellular connection on a CDMA networkTrimble Juno T41 products are approved for use on the Verizon network in the USA.To register the handheld with Verizon:1. Provide the handheld’s MEID (unique cell radio identifier) to your Verizon account contact. TheMEID is printed on the label on the battery (look for the MEDI/IMEI; the MEID is the first 14digits).Alternatively, tap / Settings /Personal /Phone, and select the Info tab. The MEIDnumber is shown on this screen.2. When the handheld has been registered on the Verizon network (this can take a couple of days,check with your Verizon contact), enable and activate CDMA on the unit.To enable CDMA operation on the handheld:1. Tap / Settings /Personal /Cellular Network.2. From the Network Type dropdown list, select CDMA, then tap OK. The modem resets andreinitializes in CDMA mode.3. To activate CDMA, make sure the phone is turned on, and connected to the Verizon network inan area of good coverage (the signal-strength indicator should show at least two bars).Tap / Settings /Personal /Cellular Network and then click Activate.A pop-up message indicates that activation was successful. This may take several minutes.Note – The activation step requires that the unit is able to connect to the Verizon network during theactivation sequence. Check your location’s Verizon coverage using the Verizon Coverage Locator:http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/support/coverage-locator.Removing cellular data settings1. Tap / CellStart.2. Tap Refresh to see the current list of configurations3. Select the configured data setting you want to remove.4. Tap Remove then tap OK.When you remove a default configuration, the top setting becomes the new default.To access the detailed settings for each configuration, tap Menu /Open Connections Applet tochange the modem connections.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 31
2 Using the phoneFor information on connecting to a cellular network to access the Internet or a company network,see Connecting to a cellular network from the modem, page 1.Manually connecting to a cellular network from themodemUse the integrated cellular modem in the Juno T41 handheld to connect to a cellular network andaccess the Internet or a company network. Use this type of connection to access a background mapserver, or for Internet and e-mail access.Before you begin the steps below, make sure that:laSIMis inserted and the cellular network is configured (see Configuring the cellular connectionon a GSM network, page 1 or Configuring the cellular connection on a CDMA network, page 1.lthe modem can access the Internet directly. If necessary, contact your service provicer andconfirm whether you must enter a user name, password, and domain details when connecting.lmake sure that you have the correct APN (Access Point Name) from your cellular provider.Some applications automatically launch the connection when you start the application, if a currentconnection is not already established. To manually connect:1. Tap /Settings /Connections/Wireless Manager. If the modem is Off, tap Phone to turn iton. Close the Wireless Manager.2. Tap /Settings /Connections /Connections.3. Under Tasks, tap Manage existing connections. The configured connections are listed.4. Tap and hold the connection that you want to use. Tap Connect from the pop-up menu.5. The task bar shows the “connecting” icon. When the connection is open/established, the taskbar shows the “connected” icon. The icons shown depend on the network—see Speaker andnetwork status indicators, page 38 for full details.Once connected, open an application, for example, Internet Explorer, to test the connection.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 32
Using the operating systemnThe main screensnLocking the devicenInteracting with the handheld, openingapplicationsnChanging button assignmentsnBattery status indicatorsnSpeaker and network status indicatorsnPre-installed programsnChanging screen settingsnUsing the on-screen keyboardnWriting or drawing on the screennMaking a recordingnSounds and notificationsnAdjusting the display and keypadbrightnessnUsing the flashlightnCalibrating the compassnInstalling applications onto the handheldnStoring datanWorking with filesnWorking with Task ManagernUsing Battery LoggernSending and receiving emailThe Juno T41 handheld is powered by the WindowsEmbedded Handheld 6.5 Professional operatingsystem. This chapter describes the main features ofthe handheld and this generation of the WindowsEmbedded Handheld operating system. When youstart the handheld, the Home screen appears.From here you can access all the features on thehandheld.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 333CHAPTER
3 Using the operating systemThe main screensThe Windows Home screen❶ Home screen:provides access to the keyfunctions on your handheld. Scroll, and tap anyitem to open it.❷ Title bar:contains status icons for importantsystem functions.❸ Start button:tap to open the Start screen,where you can access programs and systemcontrols.❹ Tile bar:contains touchable tiles providingaccess to applications, menus, and notifications.The Start screen❶ Start screen:tap any item on the screen to openit.❷ Lock device:tap to lock the screen. See Lockingthe device, page 36.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 34
3 Using the operating systemThe pull-down listYou can access the pull-down list from the Home screen or the Start screen.❶ Pull down list:tap anywhere on the title bar toopen the title bar pull-down list, where you canaccess connectivity controls (the WirelessManager), battery information, time and datesettings, and volume.❷ Connectivity icons:tap either icon to access theWireless Manager.Personalizing the Home screen1. Tap /Settings/Home /Appearance.2. From the list, select the theme you want to use.3. To set a picture as the Home screen background:a. Select Use this picture as the background.b. Tap Browse to select the picture you want to use.4. Tap OK.Setting regional optionsThe handheld comes with the regional settings that are appropriate for your locale. To changeregional settings:1. Tap /Settings/System /Regional Settings.2. On the Regional Settings screen, select the Region tab and then select your preferred languagefrom the list.3. If required, you can specify the locale, date and time style, and number and currencyformatting options applicable to your region.4. Tap OK.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 35
3 Using the operating systemLocking the deviceTap the Device Lock icon on the Start screen to lock the screen and keypad while the handheldremains turned on.Once the handheld is locked, the screen and the buttons do not respond until the handheld isunlocked.Communication with external devices such as a GPS receiver, or external sensors used by GPS fieldsoftware, is not interrupted by locking the handheld. This means that you can keep using the GPSfield software when the handheld is locked. For example, you could lock the device so that you cansafely transport it between features, while keeping the software connected to the GPS receiver sothat you can continue recording GPS positions.The lock screen provides multiple unlock sliders for different applications, when there are newnotifications. For example, if a new e-mail has arrived, an e-mail unlock slider takes you straight tothe e-mail.To unlock the device, tap Unlock, then tap Unlock on the screen.You can also help to keep your data secure by requiring a password each time the handheld isturned on. Tap /Settings/Lock to set a password or to change password settings.Make sure you remember the password! The only way to recover from a forgotten password is tofactory-reset the handheld. This will erase all application software, licenses, settings, and data onthe device.Interacting with the handheld, opening applicationsTo interact with the handheld using the touchscreen, use a capacitive stylus or your finger to tapitems on the touch screen, to scroll up or down, and to enter information.Action DefinitionTap Tap the screen once to open items and select options.Use the keyboard input panel to enter typed text by tapping keys on the on-screenkeyboard.Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus or your finger on an item to see a list of actions available for thatitem. On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform.Drag Hold the stylus or your finger on the screen and drag across the screen to select text andimages. Drag in a list to select multiple items.Swipe or slide Quickly move your finger across the surface of the screen, without pausing when youfirst touch it, to scroll a page or a list up or down.Double tap Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom. Double-tapping afterpinching to zoom in some applications, such as Browser, reflows a column of text to fitTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 36
3 Using the operating systemAction Definitionthe width of the screen.Pinch In some applications (such as Browser and Gallery), place two fingers on the screen atonce and pinch them together to zoom out or spread them apart to zoom in.Entering informationDepending on the program or application you are using, you can enter information in several ways,as described below:Input method DescriptionSynchronizing Connect the handheld to an office computer to exchange information betweenthe handheld and the office computer.For more information, see Connecting and syncing to an office computer, page58.Writing Use your finger or a stylus like a pen to write directly on the screen.Typing Use the keyboard input panel to enter typed text by tapping keys on the on-screen keyboard.Recording Create a recording.Using the Home screen and the Start menuYou can open applications from the Home screen or the Start menu. All applications installed on thehandheld are accessible from the Start menu.To open an application, tap it.If at any time the touch screen does not respond correctly to stylus taps or your finger, realign it.For more information, see Aligning the screen, page 21.Changing button assignmentsIf required, you can assign a customized action to the left and right programmable buttons, such as:lRun a selected application, for example Messaging or Calendar.lAct as a software button, for example an OK/Close button or a scroll button.To assign a custom action to a button:Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 37
3 Using the operating system1. Tap /Settings/Personal /Buttons.2. Specify an action for a button:a. Tap the Program Buttons tab. The list of assignable buttons is shown on the left handside, with the program that is assigned by default on the right.b. Tap a button in the list to select it.c. From the Assign a program drop-down list, select the action you want to occur when youpress the button or tap the soft key.d. Tap OK.3. Tap OK.Battery status indicatorsThe battery charging icon in the Title bar at the top of the screen shows one of the following icons todenote the battery charge status:Icon Description Icon DescriptionBattery has full charge Battery has high chargeBattery has medium charge Battery has low chargeBattery has very low charge (20% orless)Battery charging/using external powerBattery communication error Battery out of temperature rangewarningSpeaker and network status indicatorsStatus indicators that appear in the title bar at the top of the screen are as described below.Speaker status indicatorThe speaker status icon on the title bar shows the status of the speaker. Tap the title bar and thenon the pull-down list tap the speaker icon to adjust the volume and to turn the speaker on or off.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 38
3 Using the operating systemIcon DescriptionSpeaker is OnSpeaker is OffNetwork and modem status indicatorsThe network and modem status icons on the title bar show the status of each radio. You can tap thetitle bar and then on the pull-down list tap the or icon to open the Wireless Manager (seeUsing the Wireless Manager, page 63).Status indicators that appear in the title bar at the top of the screen are as follows:Icon DescriptionConnected to ActiveSync® or the Windows Mobile® Device Center (WMDC) on acomputerConnected to a Bluetooth-enabled phoneDisconnected from ActiveSync or WMDCDisconnected from a Bluetooth-enabled phoneBluetooth radio is availableWi-Fi radio is on but not connectedWi-Fi is detectedConnected to a wireless networkMaximum cellular modem signal strengthTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 39
3 Using the operating systemIcon DescriptionNo cellular modem signalCellular modem is turned offNo cellular serviceSearching for cellular modem serviceData is transferring using the cellular modemNo SIM cardUMTS network is availableUMTS network is connectingUMTS connection is active3G+ network is availableAnalog network is availableEDGE network is availableEDGE network is connectingTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 40
3 Using the operating systemIcon DescriptionEDGE connection is activeGPRS network is availableGPRS network is connectingGPSR connection is activeHSDPA network is availableHSDPA network is connectingHSDPA connection is activeTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 41
3 Using the operating systemPre-installed programsPrograms that are pre-installed on the handheld are as follows:Icon Program FunctionAbout Shows information about your device.ActiveSync Synchronize information between the device and a computer.Adobe Reader LE Read PDFdocuments.Alarms Set alarms.Backlight Manage backlight power settings.Beam Manage Beam settings.Bluetooth Manage Bluetooth connection settings and devices.Buttons Customize keypad button assignment.Calculator Perform basic arithmetic functions.Calendar Keep track of appointments and arrange meetings.Camera Capture photos and videos.Certificates View and delete client-side certificates.Clocks &Alarms Manage time zone and alarm settings.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 42
3 Using the operating systemIcon Program FunctionConnections Manage network and internet connection settings.Contacts Keep track of your friends and colleagues.Customer Feedback Choose to participate in the Microsoft Customer FeedbackprogramDomain Enroll Enroll your device on a company networkE-mail Write, send, and receive e-mail messages.Encryption Enable/disable external storage card file encryption.Error Reporting Enable/disable automated error logging and reporting.File Explorer View and manage files.Home Settings Configure how the Home screen appears.Input Manage user input configuration settings.Internet Explorer Browse the World Wide Web.Internet Sharing Share an internet connection between devices.Lock Lock the display.Managed Programs Manage user-installed applications.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 43
3 Using the operating systemIcon Program FunctionMemory View system internal and external memory status.Messenger Send instant messages using Windows Live™ Messenger.Network Cards Manage WiFi network connections and settingsNotes Create handwritten, typed, or recorded notes.Office Mobile 2010 Provides access to these Office Mobile applications: Excel®Mobile 2010, PowerPoint® Mobile 2010, OneNote® Mobile2010, SharePoint WorkSpace Mobile 2010, and Word Mobile.Pictures and Videos Take, view, and edit pictures, or record and launch videoclips.Power Manage device power settings.Regional Settings Manage regional settings for time, date, and numericinformation display.Remove Programs Uninstall user-installed applications.Screen Text size and display settings.Search Device Search for files and data.Settings Access the handheld's settings options, such as wirelessconnections, sounds and notifications, and power.Sounds & NotificationsSettingsAdjust audio settings.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 44
3 Using the operating systemIcon Program FunctionSystem Report Generates and displays a report on system status.Task Manager Display currently running tasks and applications.Tasks Keep track of your tasks.Text Send and receive text messages (requires cellular dataservice).USBto PC Configure PC USB connections.Windows LiveWindows Media®PlayerPlay audio and video files.Wireless Manager Manage Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular radios.Changing screen settingsUse the Screen control to align the touch screen or to change the appearance of text on the screen.To open the Screen control, tap /Settings/System/ Screen.To change the screen settings:1. Tap the General tab.2. To change the orientation of the screen, select an option in the Orientation group.3. To align the touch screen, tap Align Screen, and then follow the on-screen instructions.4. Tap OK.Using ClearType font smoothing can make text easier to read on the screen.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 45
3 Using the operating systemTo enable ClearType:1. Tap the ClearType tab and then select the Enable ClearType check box.2. Tap OK.To change the size of text on screen:1. Tap the Text Size tab.2. Tap and drag the slider control to the left to make text smaller, or to the right to make textlarger.3. The example text below the slider shows how the text will appear on screen.4. Tap OK.Using the on-screen keyboardThe Soft Input Panel (S.I.P.) is a special on-screen keyboard for devices which do not have standardkeyboards. The Juno T41 handheld includes a custom S.I.P. application called Resco Keyboard Pro.To configure it, tap / Resco Keyboard Pro.Resco Keyboard Pro enables you to customize the handheld for fast insertion of frequently usedphrases, and to customize various features including haptic or audio feedback, basic or advancedgestures and more. Resco Keyboard Pro supports 39 languages.The keyboard icon automatically appears in the tile bar of any application requiring text ornumeric input.To display the keyboard, tap , or tap a text box in the application.To enter characters, use the stylus to tap the keys on the keyboard.When you finish entering text in a field, tap to accept the text you have entered and thenmove to the next field.To enter upper case characters, tap the Shift key before tapping the letter you want, ortap the CAP key to type multiple capital letters.To enter numbers and symbols, tap to display a keyboards containing numbers and othersymbols. To switch back to the main keyboard, tap again.To hide the keyboard, tap again.To change the size of the keypad, see Changing screen settings, page 45.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 46
3 Using the operating systemEditing textIf you need to edit text, tap on the screen to place the insertion point where you need it.You can select text, and cut, copy, and paste text.lTo select text, double-tap the display at the point you want to select a word, or tap and holdthen tap Select All to select all text.lTo cut or copy text, select the required text, then tap and hold, then select Cut or Copy.lTo paste text, tap the required insertion point, then tap and hold, then select Paste to insertthe last text that you cut or copied. To replace text, select it before tapping Paste.Using Auto-suggestionThe device uses the active dictionary to make word suggestions as you type. When the devicesuggests a word, tap the suggestion if you want to accept it. If the word you want to type is notdisplayed, you must type the whole word.Writing or drawing on the screenIn some applications, for example, Notes, you can draw or write directly on the screen using thestylus.1. Tap and then tap Notes .2. Open a note, tap Menu and select Draw.3. Use the stylus to write or draw on the screen.Making a recordingThe device comes with an integrated speaker and a microphone. It also has an audio jack that iswired for a headset with a mono speaker and microphone combination. It is not for stereoheadsets.With the integrated microphone, you can create a stand-alone voice note or you can add arecording to a note. Then you can work with voice notes in the same way that you work with notes.To make a recording:1. Tap and then tap Notes .2. Tap Menu and select View Recording Toolbar.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 47
3 Using the operating system3. Do one of the following:ll To create a stand-alone recording, in the screen displaying the list of notes, tap tobegin recording.lTo add a recording to a note, create or open a note and then tap to begin recording.4. When you finish recording, tap . If you are creating a stand-alone recording, a new recordeditem appears in the note list. If you are recording in an open note, an icon appears in thenote. Tap OK to return to the note list.The recorded file is saved in the Notes folder.To play a recording, tap the recording in the note list or open the note and then tap in the note.Sounds and notificationsYou can set the device to play a sound for system warnings and events, program notifications,screen taps, and hardware buttons presses.To change sound settings:1. Tap / Settings/Sounds & Notifications.2. Tap the Sounds tab.3. Select or clear the check boxes to enable or disable categories of sounds.4. If you select the Screen taps or Hardware buttons check boxes, select the Soft or Loud optionto control the volume of the sounds.5. Tap OK.You can also adjust the system volume to suit the ambient environment so that system andapplication sounds can be heard adequately.To set the system volume, tap the status bar at the top of the screen, tap in the pull-downlist, then drag the volume sliders as required.Adjusting the display and keypad brightnessThe backlight makes the screen easier to read in low light, but uses extra power. Use the Backlightcontrol to configure power-saving settings for the backlight. Use the brightness sliders to adjust thedisplay brightness.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 48
3 Using the operating systemTo adjust the brightness of the screen:1. To turn Auto Brightness on or off, tap / Settings /System /Backlight, and select theBrightness tab.2. Drag the brightness level sliders as required.3. Tap OK.To set the backlight to automatically turn off:1. Tap /Settings/System/ Backlight.2. To automatically turn off the backlight when the handheld is idle and is using battery power,tap the Battery Power tab. Select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check box andthen select a time from the drop-down list.3. To automatically turn off the backlight when the handheld is idle and is using external power,tap the External Power tab. Select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check box andthen select a time from the drop-down list.4. Tap OK.Using the flashlightThe dual LEDs that are used for the camera flash can also be used as a flashlight. Tap /Flashlight to toggle the flashlight on and off.Calibrating the compassTo re-calibrate the compass:.1. Tap / Settings /System /Compass.2. Follow the instructions on the screen:set the handheld on a level surface and tap Calibrate.3. Wait 3 seconds and then rotate the handheld spinning it on its back without lifting or tilting it.Complete at least a full rotation in 10 seconds.4. Turn the device end over end, returning to the starting position. Complete at least a fullrotation in 10 seconds.5. Roll the device over to the right, complete at least a full rotation in 10 seconds, to return to theTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 49
3 Using the operating systemstarting position.6. Repeat as necessary if the calibration fails.Installing applications onto the handheldBefore you begin, refer to the installation instructions provided with the software.Some software installations are specifically designed to run on a Windows Embedded Handhelddevice. To install software on a Windows Embedded Handheld device:1. Connect the handheld device to a computer (see Connecting and syncing to an officecomputer, page 58).2. Copy the installation files to a folder on the handheld device.3. Browse to the folder on the handheld device. Tap the installation setup file to run it, or tap andhold the file and then select Run.4. If prompted after installation, restart the handheld device.To install software that is provided as an installation setup that runs on an office computer, eitherfrom a CD or that you have downloaded:1. Connect the handheld device to a computer (see Connecting and syncing to an officecomputer, page 58).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 isinstalled on the computer, it is automatically transferred to the handheld device.Note – If a memory card is inserted in the handheld device, the card appears as an installation locationoption. Trimble recommends that you install software to the handheld device’s storage memory, not to amemory card. If you install software to a card and then remove the card from the handheld device, thesoftware will not be available for use.5. If prompted after installation, restart the handheld device.Storing dataThe handheld has several types of memory available:lProgram memory is similar to the RAM in a computer, and is used for running apps. Youcannot use it to save data.lInternal storage is used for storing applications and private app data.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 50
3 Using the operating systemlInternal SD card is similar to the hard disk in a computer and is used for storing data and/orapps.lRemovable SD card refers to micro SD cards inserted into the handheld's removable SD cardslot.The Juno T41 handheld's internal storage is where most applications and private data for thoseapplications are stored. The operating system manages and carefully guards internal storage,because it can contain your private information; you cannot view its contents when you connectthe handheld to a computer with a USB cable.The handheld's internal SD card (sometimes just called "SD card") is the primary non-removablestorage for data files. Some applications are also designed to be stored on this card, rather than ininternal storage, by default or as an option. When the Juno T41 handheld is connected to acomputer (see Connecting and syncing to an office computer, page 58), you can copy files to andfrom the internal SD card.The handheld also has a slot for a removable SD card. When a removable card is inserted, it ismounted as /removablesdcard. Like the internal SD card, this storage device is accessible when theJuno T41 handheld is connected to a computer.To check the memory capacity on the handheld, tap / Settings/System /Memory. Thenselect the Main tab, and the Storage Card tab to check the capacity of each.Trimble recommends that you regularly copy important data to an office computer. For moreinformation, see Connecting and syncing to an office computer, page 58.Note – The Windows Embedded Handheld operating system does not have a Recycle Bin. Once a file isdeleted, it cannot be recovered.Memory cardsAs an alternative to storage memory, you can save data to a memory card. Use a MicroSD memorycard to securely transfer data to and from another device that supports MicroSD memory cards.The device supports up to 32 GB SDHC microSD storage cards. SDXC cards are not supported.WARNING- The presence of any dust or moisture in the memory card slot may adversely affect the device andvoid your Trimble warranty. To prevent dust or moisture entering the memory card slot:– Make certain that the storage card slot door is attached correctly when you are using the handheld outdoors.–When inserting or removing a memory card, place the handheld on a dust-free indoor surface.WARNING - Static electricity can harm electronic components inside your handheld. To prevent static damage:- Discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components inside your device,such as a memory module. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 51
3 Using the operating systemTo insert a memory card:1. Turn off the handheld. See Turning the handheld on and off , page 20.2. In a dust-free indoor environment, remove the two smallscrews to remove the memory card slot cover (on the leftside of the handheld).3. Insert the memory card into the card slot with the goldcontacts facing up.4. Replace the cover, tightening the two small screws.When you select the Save As option in an application, the memory card appears in the list ofavailable storage locations as /removablesdcard.Note – Do not store required data or applications to a memory card if the card will be removed. Data savedto a memory card is available only when the card is inserted in the handheld.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 52
3 Using the operating systemTo remove a memory card, push the card to release it from theslot.Encrypting files on memory cardsTo prevent sensitive data on a memory card from being used if the card is lost or stolen, files can beencrypted as they are placed on the card.When encryption is enabled, an encryption key is stored on the device. Files are encrypted as theyare copied or written to the memory card. Files already saved on memory cards before enablingencryption are not automatically encrypted.Note – Because the encryption key is stored on the device, encrypted files are only readable on the device onwhich they are initially encrypted. It is not possible to read encrypted files on the storage card with any otherdevice, including another handheld device or an office computer.CAUTION - If you reset the handheld to the factory default settings, the encryption key is deleted and thehandheld is no longer able to read any encrypted files on a memory card. This means that any files you haveencrypted are permanently locked and unreadable by any device. To avoid being unable to read previouslyencrypted files, Trimble recommends that you use another device, such as an office computer, as the primarylocation for storing important data and to control the encryption of important files.To enable encryption of files as they are written to a memory card:1. Tap /Settings/ System/Encryption.2. Select the Encrypt files when placed on a storage card check box.Note – Encrypted files appear as ordinary files on the device they were encrypted on. If the memory card isinserted in another device, the files appear with a .menc file extension and cannot be opened.To disable encryption, clear the Encrypt files when placed on a storage card check box.Note – Disabling encryption does not remove encryption from any existing files on the memory card, butensures that new files placed onto the memory card are not encrypted.To encrypt files that are already stored on a memory card:1. Copy the files to the device’s internal memory or to an office computer.2. Ensure encryption is enabled on the device.3. Copy the files back to the memory card. The files are encrypted as they are written to thememory card.To remove encryption from files so they can be read by other devices:Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 53
3 Using the operating system1. Insert the memory card in the device and then connect the device to an office computer (seeConnecting and syncing to an office computer, page 58).2. Copy the encrypted files from the memory card to the office computer.3. To use the decrypted files on the device, copy the files from the office computer to the device’smain memory.4. To store the decrypted files on a memory card, ensure that encryption is not enabled on thedevice and then copy the decrypted files from the office computer to the memory card.Working with filesYou can copy files between an office computer and the handheld's main memory or a storage cardinstalled on the handheld. You can also efficiently manage your files and folders using File Explorer.To copy files to an office computer:1. Connect the handheld device to a computer (see Connecting and syncing to an officecomputer, page 58).2. Browse to the file on the handheld device.3. Select and copy the files [Ctrl + C] and then paste them [Ctrl + V] to the destination folder on theoffice computer.Note – The Windows Embedded Handheld operating system does not have a Recycle Bin. Once a file isdeleted, it cannot be recovered.Using File ExplorerFile Explorer provides many easy-to-use features for file and folder management. File Explorer letsyou browse and manage the contents of your device.Tap / File Explorer. The root folder on the device is named My Device.Tap a folder or file to open it.To return to an upper level folder, tap Up.To copy files to a storage card:1. Make sure the storage card is properly installed. See Memory cards, page 512. On the File Explorer screen, navigate to the required folder.3. Select the file you want to copy, and then tap Menu /Edit /Copy.4. Tap Menu /Storage Card.5. Tap Menu /Edit /Paste.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 54
3 Using the operating systemWorking with Task ManagerTask Manager allows you to view or stop the programs currently running on your device.1. Tap / Task Manager.2. Do any of the following:ll To stop a specific task, on the Task Manager screen, select a program on the list and thentap End Task.lTo stop all running programs, tap Menu /End All Tasks.lTap Menu to access options to change the view or sorting order, refresh the screen, andmore.Using Battery LoggerThe battery logger is useful for monitoring battery performance under certain user scenarios or tocheck if the battery has a performance issue.To run the Battery Logger:1. Tap / File Explorer .2. Under Device /Windows, find batlog and tap it to start the program.3. Tap File /Start Battery Logging. Specify where to log the data file.The program analyzes and logs the following information about the battery:lCharge cycles begun and % capacity at initiation.lCharge cycles fully completed.lAborted charge cycles and % capacity at termination.lProvide notification when the number of charge cycles reaches 90% of the max.Using E-mailYou can send and receive e-mail messages using the Juno T41 handheld. To use e-mail, you can doone of the following:lSynchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook® on an officecomputer.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 55
3 Using the operating systemlSend and receive e-mail messages by connecting directly to an e-mail server through an ISP or anetwork.Synchronizing e-mail messagesYou can synchronize e-mail messages on the handheld and the computer.CAUTION - Synchronizing data is designed to keep the same data on both the office computer and the handheld.Exercise care when resynchronizing applications after deleting data from one computer, as resynchronizing willdelete the same information from the other computer.To synchronize e-mail, you must enable Inbox synchronization in the Microsoft ActiveSynctechnology (for Windows XP) or the WMDC (for Windows Vista® or Windows 7). For moreinformation, refer to the ActiveSync Help or the WMDC Help on the office computer.During synchronization:lMessages are copied from the mail folders of Exchange or Outlook on the office computer tothe Messaging folder on the handheld. By default, you will receive messages from the past 3days only, the first 100 lines of each message, and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size.le-mail messages in the Outbox folder on the handheld are transferred to Exchange or Outlook,and then sent from those programs.le-mail messages in subfolders in other e-mail folders in Outlook are synchronized only if theywere selected for synchronization (using ActiveSync technology or the WMDC).To send and receive e-mail for a synchronized Exchange or Outlook account, connect the handheldto the office computer (see Connecting and syncing to an office computer, page 58).Synchronization automatically begins, and the handheld sends and receives e-mail.Connecting directly to an e-mail serverYou can send and receive e-mail messages by connecting to an e-mail server. Before you can sendand receive e-mail, you must create an e-mail account in the Messaging software.Note – You must set up an Internet connection on the handheld before you can set up and use your e-mailaccount. For more information, see Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point, page 64,Manually connecting to acellular network from the modem, page 32, or Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled device , page 67If you need to connect to different mailboxes, set up and name a different service for eachconnection.Note – The Messaging software supports only the POP3 and IMAP4 protocols for incoming mail, and SMTPfor outgoing mail.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 56
3 Using the operating systemTo set up a mail service:1. Tap /E-mail.2. Tap Setup E-mail.3. Enter the e-mail address for your account.4. Enter a password. Select Save password if you want the device to remember your password.5. Tap Next.6. To automatically get connection settings for your e-mail account from the Internet, select thecheck box.7. Tap Next.8. Follow the steps in the Setup wizard. If the connection settings are not automaticallydownloaded from the Internet, you must enter them using the connection details supplied byyour ISP or network administrator.Note – You cannot change the account name later.9. Tap Finish, then tap OK to download mail immediately.When you connect the handheld to the e-mail server, new messages are downloaded to theMessaging folder, messages in the Outbox folder are sent, and messages that have been deleted onthe e-mail server are removed from the Messaging folder. Messages received directly from an e-mailserver are linked to the e-mail server rather than an office computer. When you delete a message onthe handheld, it is also deleted from the e-mail server the next time you connect the handheld tothe e-mail server.You can work online or offline. When working online, you read and respond to messages whileconnected to the e-mail server. Messages are sent as soon as you tap Send, which saves space onthe handheld. When working offline, you can disconnect from the e-mail server after you downloadnew message headers or partial messages and then decide which messages to downloadcompletely. The next time you connect, Messaging downloads the complete messages you havemarked for retrieval and sends any messages that you have written.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 57
Connecting and syncing to an office computernConnection management softwarenManaging the connection using theWindows Mobile Device CenternManaging the connection usingActiveSync technologyYou may need to connect the Juno T41 handheld toan office computer to install and activate softwareor receiver options; transfer information, settings,and files from one device to the other; orsynchronise data with an office computer.You can connect the device to a computer using aBluetooth wireless link, or using the USB cable.To protect your data, Trimble recommends thatyou regularly copy important data to an officecomputer.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 584CHAPTER
4 Connecting and syncing to an office computerConnection management softwareTo install software onto a Windows Embedded Handheld device, or to copy files between the deviceand a computer, you must connect the device to an office computer. If the computer is running:lthe Windows 7 or Windows Vista operating system, use the Windows Mobile Device Center tomanage the connection.Note – The Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems include a basic connectivity driver forWindows Embedded Handheld devices. This driver allows you to transfer files from the handheld to anoffice computer. The Windows Mobile Device Center enables you to synchronize office applications on anoffice computer with the handheld.lthe Windows XP operating system, use ActiveSync technology to manage the connection.Note – You must install the Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync technology onto the computerbefore you connect the handheld device.You can download the latest version of the Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSynctechnology from the Microsoft website.CAUTION - The available space on the handheld is small compared to an office computer. To avoid accidentallysynchronizing the handheld with a large amount of data on the office computer, Trimble recommends that youeither connect to the handheld without forming a partnership, or that you limit the information types and amountof data that is synchronized.CAUTION - Synchronizing data is designed to keep the same data on both the office computer and the handheld.Exercise care when resynchronizing applications after deleting data from one computer, as resynchronizing willdelete the same information from the other computer.To connect the handheld to a computer:1. Make sure the handheld and the computer are switched on.2. Make sure you have installed the appropriate connection management software onto thecomputer.3. To form a connection, do one of the following:lUse a USB connection:a. Connect the USB data cable to the USB connector on the device.b. Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port on the computer.lUse the device's integrated Bluetooth radio to establish a wireless link to a Bluetooth-enabled computer. For more information, see Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled device ,page 67.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 59
4 Connecting and syncing to an office computerWhen the handheld device and the computer are connected, you can manage the connectionthrough a window that appears on the office computer. See one of the following:lManaging the connection using the Windows Mobile Device Center, page 60lManaging the connection using ActiveSync technology, page 60Managing the connection using the Windows Mobile DeviceCenter1. Connect the handheld device to the computer Connecting and syncing to an office computer,page 58.2. If the Autoplay window appears, close the window.3. The Windows Mobile Device Center window displays the message Connected:Note – If the connection is not made automatically, check that the connection is enabled in the WindowsMobile Device Center software and on the handheld.4. Do one of the following:ll To synchronize files and data between the handheld device and a computer, click Set upyour device and then follow the instructions on screen.lTo transfer data between the handheld device and the computer without synchronizingthe devices, click Connect without setting up your device.5. To transfer files between the computer and the handheld device, click File Management. AWindows Explorer type window appears, displaying files stored on the handheld device. Copyand paste files to other locations on the computer, or from the computer to the handhelddevice.6. To install software onto the handheld device, see Installing applications onto the handheld,page 50.7. To uninstall software from the handheld device, click Programs and Services and then clickAdd/Remove Programs.Tip – If the Add/Remove Programs option does not appear below Programs and Services, click More. TheAdd/Remove Programs option appears.For more information, refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center Help.Managing the connection using ActiveSync technology1. Connect the handheld device to the computer (see Connecting and syncing to an officecomputer, page 58). The Synchronization Setup Wizard appears:Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 60
4 Connecting and syncing to an office computerNote – If the connection is not made automatically, check that the connection is enabled in theActiveSync technology and on the handheld device.2. Do one of the following:ll To synchronize files and data between the handheld device and a computer, click Next andthen follow the instructions in the Synchronization Setup Wizard.lTo transfer data between the handheld device and the computer without synchronizingthe devices, click Cancel to close the wizard.3. The Microsoft ActiveSync window displays the message Connected:4. To transfer files between the computer and the handheld device, click Explore. A WindowsExplorer type window appears, displaying files stored on the handheld device. Copy and pastefiles to other locations on the computer, or from the computer to the handheld device.5. To install software onto the handheld device, see Installing applications onto the handheld,page 50.6. To uninstall software from the handheld device, select Add/Remove Programs from the Toolsmenu. Clear the check box beside the program you want to remove and then click OK.For more information, refer to the Microsoft ActiveSync Help.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 61
Using the integrated radiosnChoosing a connection methodnTurning on and turning off the integratedradiosnUsing the Wireless ManagernConnecting to a Wi-Fi access pointnUsing the Summit utilitynTurning on and turning off the Bluetoothradio from within the BluetoothapplicationnMaking the handheld visible(discoverable) to other Bluetooth devicesnConnecting to a Bluetooth-enabled devicenWorking with paired Bluetooth-enableddevicesnAccessing a corporate networkThe Juno T41 handheld includes an integratedBluetooth radio and Wi-Fi radio, and provides anumber of options for connecting to networks andother devices. Some models also include anintegrated cellular modem for sending andreceiving data, and support voice calls and textmessaging.To use the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth radio or the cellularmodem, you need to turn it on (see Turning on andturning off the integrated radios below).Using a data connection from your local cellularprovider, the Juno T41 handheld’s integratedcellular modem can be used to connect to theInternet, send and receive messages (includingemail, SMS, or instant messages), or to send andreceive files and other data to and from the officedirectly in the field.You can use the handheld’s integrated Wi-Fi radioto connect to the Internet or a corporate networkusing a connection to a Wi-Fi access point(“hotspot”).You can use Bluetooth wireless technology toconnect directly to other Bluetooth-enableddevices such as a headset, laser rangefinder, or abarcode scanner that are within range (typicallywithin 5- 10 meters of the handheld).Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 625CHAPTER
5 Using the integrated radiosChoosing a connection methodThis section describes how to enable the radios, and the main connectivity options available. Usethe table below to identify the wireless connection type you want to make and then follow the stepsprovided.ConnectionmethodTo... See...Cellular modem Connect to a cellular network Manually connecting toa cellular network fromthe modem, page 32Wi-Fi Connect to a Wi-Fi access point Connecting to a Wi-Fiaccess point, page 64BluetoothwirelesstechnologyConnect to another Bluetooth-enabled device Connecting to aBluetooth-enableddevice , page 67Wi-Fi, or cellularmodemAccess a corporate network (Virtual PrivateNetwork)Accessing a corporatenetwork, page 69Turning on and turning off the integrated radiosTo save power and optimize battery life, turn off wireless radios when they are not in use.You can use the Wireless Manager application to turn on and turn off the handheld's Bluetooth andWi-Fi radios, and the handheld's cellular modem (see Using the Wireless Manager, page 1).You can also turn on or turn off the Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application (seeTurning on and turning off the Bluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application, page 1).To make the handheld visible to other Bluetooth-enabled devices and enable them to connect, seeMaking the handheld visible (discoverable) to other Bluetooth devices (page 1).Using the Wireless ManagerYou can use the Wireless Manager application to turn on and turn off the Wi-Fi and Bluetoothradios and the cellular modem. You can turn on and turn off any of the radios at the same time, orcontrol each individually.To open the Wireless Manager, do one of the following:lTap the title bar, tap any of the radio icons and then tap Wireless Manager.lTap /Settings/Connections/Wireless Manager.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 63
5 Using the integrated radiosTurn on the Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth radio to be able to connect to other devices or networks.Turn on the cellular modem to be able to send and receive data, and send text messages.Turn off the Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth radio, and/or cellular modemto prevent the handheld fromsending or receiving wireless signals.To conserve power, turn off the radios when not in use.To turn the radios on or off, do one of the following:lTap All at the top of the screen to turn on the radios, or to turn off all the radios if they arealready on.lTap Wi-Fi,Bluetooth, or Phone to turn on the radio that you want to use, or to turn off theradio if it is already on.The status fields below the Wi-Fi button, Bluetooth button, and the Phone button change from Offwhen the radios are turned on and show the current state of the radio. The Wi-Fi status field showsConnecting or Available, the Bluetooth status field shows On or Visible, and the Phone status fieldshows On or the name of the cellular network that you are connected to.To exit the Wireless Manager, tap .Connecting to a Wi-Fi access pointTo 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 wirelessconnection 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 connection1. Tap / Settings /Connections /Wireless Manager.2. Tap Menu and then select Wi-Fi Settings. Any networks that you have already configured aredisplayed in the list of preferred networks.3. To add a new network, tap Add New. To change the settings for an existing network, tap thenetwork.4. Enter the name of the network and other connection details and then tap Next.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 64
5 Using the integrated radios5. Do one of the following:ll To use authentication, select the authentication method from the Authentication list.lTo use data encryption, select an encryption method from the Data Encryption list.lTo automatically use a network key, select the check box for The key is automaticallyprovided. Otherwise, enter the Network key and the Key index.6. Tap Next.7. For increased security, select the Use IEEE 802.1x network access control check box and thenconfigure additional authentication information.8. Tap Finish.Step 2: Connecting to the network or access point1. Make sure the handheld is not connected to any other device using a USB data cable, as thehandheld prioritizes a USB connection over a Wi-Fi connection.2. Bring the handheld within range of the network or access point.When a Wi-Fi netwprk or access point is detected, the icon appears on the title bar.If the access point icon does not appear, use the Wireless Manager to turn off and then turnback on the Wi-Fi radio. When the Wi-Fi radio is turned on, any networks or access pointswithin range are detected and the icon appears.3. Tap the access point icon on the title bar. A popup message shows the available networks.4. Select the network you want to connect to and then tap OK.5. Select The Internet or Work and then tap Connect.6. If a Network Log On screen appears, enter your user name, password, and domain informationand then tap OK.7. When the handheld is connected to the network or access point, the Wi-Fi connected iconappears in the title bar.8. Start using the program you want to use, for example Internet Explorer.To disconnect from the network or an access point at any time, turn off the handheld’s wirelessradio. To do this, tap title bar, tap the Connectivity icon on the pull-down list, select WirelessManager and then tap the Wi-Fi button.To delete a Wi-Fi connection, tap and hold the connection in the Wireless tab of the Wi-Fi Settingsscreen and then select Remove Settings.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 65
5 Using the integrated radiosUsing the Summit utilityThe Juno T41 handheld includes a Wi-Fi connection management and monitoring utility called theSummit Client Utility (SCU). SCU allows you to view all radio and security settings and status, andenables you to troubleshoot connectivity issues.The SCU software is useful for establishing network connections on networks that require morecomplex settings than the Configure Wireless Network wizard provided in the Windows EmbeddedHandheld operating system.For more information how to use the SCU, go tohttp://www.summitdata.com/documentation.html and click on the User’s Guide.To access SCU, tap / Settings /Connections /SCU.SCU has the following five tabs:lMain:provides an overview of the current wireless network connection configuration (ActiveProfile), a snapshot of connection information, and additional information regarding SCU(About SCU). You can also import and export settings configurations, which is useful if you havemultiple devices to configure to access your local networks.lProfile:Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored for each configurationprofile. Tap New to create a new Profile and enter the necessary connection settings for a Wi-Finetwork access point. Tap Commit to save changes to the Profile.lStatus: provides status information on the radio connection between the client device and theassociated access point.lDiags (for troubleshooting):enables you to troubleshoot connection issues with SCU.lGlobal:Global settings include radio and security settings that apply to all profiles and settingsmanaged by SCU.Turning on and turning off the Bluetooth radio fromwithin the Bluetooth application1. Tap / Settings/ Bluetooth.2. Tap the Mode tab.3. Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box to turn on the radio, or clear this check box to turn offthe radio.4. Tap OK.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 66
5 Using the integrated radiosMaking the handheld visible (discoverable) to otherBluetooth devicesTo allow other Bluetooth-enabled devices to connect to the device, or if the device will not connectto or pair with another device you are attempting to connect to, you must make the device visible(also referred to as “discoverable”).To make the device visible to other devices:1. Tap / Settings/ Bluetooth.2. Tap the Mode tab.3. Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box, if it is not already selected.4. Select the Make this device visible to other devices check box, and tap OK.Connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled deviceTo use another Bluetooth-enabled device with the Juno T41 handheld, you must form a Bluetoothconnection between the two devices, during which you select the type of service to use for theconnection. This defines how the devices will communicate with each other.After forming the Bluetooth connection between the devices you may need to configure settings forthe connection such as the COM port for the field software to use, or the number for the phone todial. You must then connect to the other device using the appropriate software application.To connect the handheld to another Bluetooth-enabled device, you can use either a pairedconnection or a non-paired connection.To access Bluetooth settings, tap / Settings /Bluetooth. You can set the following:lMode: To enable Bluetooth, select the check box Turn on Bluetooth. If you want otherBluetooth devices to find the device, select the check box Make this device visible to otherdevices.lDevices: Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices. For enhanced security, usepasscodes.lCOM Ports: Available only for Bluetooth-connected devices that support serial (COM)connections.lPower:ll When the check box Maintain Bluetooth connections when device is turned off is selected,Bluetooth connections on the device are not terminated when the device is turned off(suspended). When the device is turned back on, the Bluetooth connections are stillactive, provided the other Bluetooth device is still connected (the other device may nothave this feature and may disconnect.)Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 67
5 Using the integrated radiosNote – Communication cannot occur with other Bluetooth devices while the device is suspended.lWhen the check box Allow Bluetooth activity to turn the device on is selected, anotherBluetooth device can send data and the device will turn on and reply if necessary.Note – Trimble recommends that the device be configured to automatically turn off when not inuse. Otherwise, another Bluetooth device could turn on the device, transfer data and if it does notturn off again, drain the battery.To connect to a Bluetooth device, you must turn on the handheld's Bluetooth radio, and set up apaired Bluetooth connection between the two devices. See Turning on and turning off theBluetooth radio from within the Bluetooth application, page 66, and Working with paired Bluetooth-enabled devices, page 68.Turn off the Bluetooth radio when it is not in use, to extend the charge of the handheld battery. Youmay also be required to turn Bluetooth off in some locations. See Turning on and turning off theintegrated radios, page 63.Working with paired Bluetooth-enabled devicesPairing the handheld with another Bluetooth-enabled device creates a permanent security bondbetween the devices, which helps to exchange information securely between the devices. The pairedrelationship is established when two devices create and exchange a link key. Once the relationship isestablished, the handheld and the other Bluetooth device only need to have their Bluetooth radiosturned on to exchange information; they do not need to be visible to other devices.You must pair the handheld with a device before you can connect to it. Once you pair the handheldwith a device, they stay paired unless you unpair them.To pair with a Bluetooth device:1. Tap / Settings /Bluetooth /Mode. Ensure that both devices have Bluetooth turned on,are visible, and within close range.2. Tap Devices /Add new device…. Wait a few moments while the device searches for otherBluetooth devices.3. Tap the name of the other Bluetooth device and tap Next. For enhanced security, usepasscodes. Enter the same passcode on the other device.4. If required, change the name of the other device and tap Finish.If the pairing is successful, the handheld connects to the device. The device shows as connected inthe list.You can easily connect to the paired device in the future by tapping it in the list of Bluetoothdevices.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 68
5 Using the integrated radiosDisconnecting from a Bluetooth device1. Tap / Settings /Bluetooth /Devices.2. Tap the name of the connected Bluetooth device you want to disconnectTap the connected device in the list of Bluetooth devices on the Bluetooth settings screen, then tapOKto confirm that you want to disconnect.Unpairing a Bluetooth deviceYou can unpair a Bluetooth device to delete all pairing information about it. Tap next to thedevice in the list of Bluetooth devices, then tap Unpair.Accessing a corporate networkUse a Virtual Private Network (VPN)connection to access a corporate network or Intranet.Before you begin, obtain the following information from your network administrator:lusername and passwordldomain namelhost name or IPaddress of the VPNserverTo access a corporate network through your Internet connection, you must: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 handheldDo one of the following:lConnect to the Internet using the cellular modem. For more information, see Manuallyconnecting to a cellular network from the modem, page 32.lSet up a Wi-Fi connection access point. For more information, see Connecting to a Wi-Fi accesspoint, page 64.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 69
5 Using the integrated radiosStep 2: Setting up a VPN connection1. On the handheld, tap /Settings/ Connections /Connections.2. From the My Work Network list, tap Add a new VPN server connection.3. Follow the instructions in the Make New Connection wizard.4. Tap Finish.Step 3: Connecting to the corporate network or IntranetTo connect to the corporate network or Intranet, simply start using Internet Explorer.The Windows Embedded Handheld operating system automatically controls whether the VPNconnection is used, depending on whether the URL contains a period. For example, the URLwww.trimble.com contains periods, and so the connection to this website is made without usingthe VPN connection. However, an address to a network computer or file server that does notcontain periods automatically starts the VPN connection.If you need to use the VPN connection to access URL addresses that contain periods, specifyexceptions for the addresses that are within the corporate network. To do this:1. Tap /Settings/ Connections /Connections.2. Tap the Advanced tab.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.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 70
Using the GNSS receivernGPS settingsnUsing an external GNSS antennaThe Juno T41 handheld includes an integrated GNSSreceiver that enables you to use GPS satellites. GPS(Global Positioning System) is a Global NavigationSatellite System (GNSS), consisting of aconstellation of satellites that orbit the earth. GNSSprovides worldwide, all-weather, 24-hour time andposition information.To receive signals from GPS satellites, the handheldmust have a clear view of the sky. GPS positionsmay not always be available, particularly in or nearbuildings, in vehicles, or under tree canopy.Using GPS enables the handheld to determine yourlocation (within 1 to 2 meter accuracy for Juno T41'G' configurations, and 2 to 4 meter accuracy for allother Juno T41 handheld configurations), and geo-tagging of photos you take using the handheld'sintegrated camera.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 716CHAPTER
6 Using the GNSS receiverGPS settingsTap / Settings /System /System Information /Wireless to check that GPS is installed.COM2 is the dedicated hardware port for the built-in GPS (COM1 is dedicated to the external 9-pin).The GPS is compatible with applications that accept the NMEA position information using a defaultbaud rate of 38400.To change GPSsettings if you use multiple GPS-aware applications:Note – If you are using only one GPS-aware application, these settings do not need to be changed.Tap / Settings /System /GPS. The tabs available are as follows:lAccess: The GPS Intermediate Driver (GPSID) allows multiple applications to access the GPSreceiver. If the Manage GPSautomatically check box is not selected, the GPSID is disabled.lA-GPS: use assisted-GPS to improve time-to-fix.lPrograms: Programs that use GPS need to know which COM port to use to access GPS data.When using more than one GPS-aware application, the same GPSID port must be used in eachapplication. Ensure that the COM port on the GPS-aware application(s) is set to the same GPSIDport as shown in the Programs tab of the GPS applet. The program port must be a differentport than the hardware port. By default, the GPS program port is COM3 and should not bemodified unless directed by Technical Support.lHardware: COM2 is the hardware port dedicated for the built-in GPS. Verify that COM2 isselected. The internal GPS communicates at 38400 baud by default. If it has been modified by athird-party program, adjust to match the receiver baud rate.Note – Some GPS-aware applications may not communicate over GPS program ports.Using SatViewerSatViewer provides information such as your current longitude, latitude, elevation, how many GPSsatellites are visible and the quality of the computed coordinates.To open SatViewer, tap / SatViewer. To begin monitoring GPS satellites, select the GPS taband tap Connect to GPS.Note – External GPS receivers, Bluetooth GPS receivers or other external GPS devices are not supported andmay not work correctly with SatViewer.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 72
6 Using the GNSS receiverExiting GPS applicationsAny time you exit a GPS application (such as SatViewer) it is advisable to close the port, for example,tap Disconnect from GPS and then exit the application. Failure to do so may leave the port openand hinder the next GPS operation.Using an external GNSS antennaThe Juno T41 handheld provides an external GNSS antenna port, which is suitable for use in mostconditions. This port is suitable for GPSantennas only.CAUTION - The presence of any dust or moisture in the external antenna port may cause the external antenna tonot work. To prevent dust or moisture entering the external antenna slot, take care when using the handheld withan external antenna in wet or dusty conditions.To use an external antenna, you must configure antenna settings in the GNSS field software, onceyou have connected the external antenna to the handheld. Refer to the relevant softwaredocumentation for details.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 73
Using the cameranStarting and exiting the camera appnTaking a photo or recording a videonCamera setting optionsnManaging photos and videosSome models of the Juno T41 handheld contain anintegrated 8 megapixel digital camera, withgeotagging and dual LEDflash, which you can useto capture photos or video.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 747CHAPTER
7 Using the cameraStarting and exiting the camera appTo start the Camera app, tap / Pictures & Videos , then tap the Camera icon or the Camera tile(or press the left programmable button under the Camera tile, unless it has been assigned to someother application).Note – If you do not see the Camera icon, your handheld does not have an integrated camera.To exit the Camera app, tap on the camera screen, or press OK.Taking a photo or recording a videoWhen the camera application is started, it is by default in Still (photo) mode.Note – The thumbnail that is displayed at the top of the camera screen is the most recently captured image.You can tap on it to work with it in Pictures &Videos.To capture a photo:1. Hold the handheld steady. Use the preview window to frame the subject in the centre of theframe.2. If Focus is Enabled (see Camera setting options, page 76), quickly double-tap the previewwindow to manually focus the camera. A white box appears, which then turns green. If you donot double-tap the preview window, the camera assumes that the distant focus (that is, targets> 1m or so away) is ok, and it does not autofocus.3. To capture the photo, tap the Camera icon on the screen. Or Tap the Action buttonon the left side of the handheld.Photos are stored with a .jpg file extension. See Managing photos and videos, page 1.To capture a video:1. Tap the Video icon on the screen.2. Use the preview window to frame the start of the video.3. To start recording, tap the Record icon on the screen. Move the handheld to recordthe video.4. To pause recording, tap the Pause icon. To stop recording, tap the Stop icon.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 75
7 Using the cameraWhen the camera application displays , it is storing the photo or video file. Removing thebattery or the memory card while recording may affect photos / videos or damage the memorycard.To switch to back to Still mode from Video mode, tap the Camera icon on the screen.Videos are stored with a .wmv file extension. See Managing photos and videos, page 1.Camera setting optionsTo display the camera setting options displayed on the camera screen, tap . The settings are:Control Settings ModeSettingsStill Resolution:l4:3. Image resolutions available are:ll 1.3MP - 1280x960l3MP - 2048x1536l5MP - 2560x1920l8MP - 3264x2448l5:3. Image resolutions available are:ll WVGA - 800x480lWXGA - 1280x768l2.4MP - 2000x1200l3.9MP - 2560x1536l6MP - 3264x1960The still image resolution displays on the top right corner of the previewwindow when the camera user interface is visible.StillVideo Resolution:lQVGA - 320x240lVGA - 640x480lWVGA - 800x480VideoStorage Selection:Still andvideoTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 76
7 Using the cameraControl Settings ModelMain Memory: Save images to the on-board storage.lSD Card: Save images to the microSD card. This item is not selectable ifno microSD card is installed.Focus:lEnable: enables the Auto Focus feature, which is you double-tap onthe image preview.lDisable: disables the Auto Focus feature.Still andVideo(note inVideomode,thisoptionis notundertheSettingsmenu)Image Review:l2 Seconds: The captured image is displayed for 2 seconds.l3 Seconds: The captured image is displayed for 3 seconds.lUser Prompted: The captured image is displayed until you delete orsave the image; tap to delete the image file and return to thecamera preview window, or tap to save the image file andreturn to the camera preview window.lOff: The captured image is not displayed. This mode is useful forcapturing images as quickly as possible.StillVideo Review:lOn: If selected, the video review mode is enabled. When video captureis completed, the video review window enables you to to review thecaptured video by playing it back. Delete and Save videoicons are also enabled in the review window. Tap to delete thevideo file and return to the video preview window, or tap tosave the video file and return to the video preview window.lOff: If selected, the video review feature is disabled. The applicationVideoTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 77
7 Using the cameraControl Settings Modewill return to the preview window after capturing the video and storingthe video file.Image Tagging:the capture of date, time and GPSlocation data onyour images. The data may be stored in the EXIF data or both the EXIF dataand on the visible image.lDate.ll Date Source:ll Device Date-Time: Get the date-time from the handheld'sreal-time clock.lGPS Date-Time: Get the current GPS date-time.Note – If the current GPS time is not available (due to lack of GPSsignal), the Device Date-Time is used.lStamp Settings:ll EXIF: Store the date-time information as EXIF data.lEXIF & Stamp: Store the date-time information as EXIF dataand embedded on the visible image.lOff: Do not store date-time information.lGPSll Format:ll Deg/Min/Sec: Format in Degrees, Minutes, Seconds.lDecimal Degree: Format in Degrees with decimal precision.lStamp Settings:ll EXIF: Store the location information as EXIF data.lEXIF & Stamp: Store the location information as EXIF dataand embedded on the visible image.lOff: Do not store date-time information.StillPause Time-out:l10 secondsl20 secondsl60 secondslDisableVideoTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 78
7 Using the cameraControl Settings ModeSelect an option to specify the timeout duration of the Pause feature whilerecording. If you pause the recording , the video recording pauses for theselected time-out. Then the pause icon changes to a record icon, enablingyou to resume recording. If you don't resume recording before the time-out period specified, the video review window displays, enabling you to toreview the captured video by playing it back. Delete and Savevideo icons are also enabled in the review window. Tap to delete thevideo file and return to the video preview window, or tap to save thevideo file and return to the video preview window.App Settings:lUI Orientationll Rotation on Tilt: Enable the automatic rotation of the camera userinterface based on device orientation/tilt.lFixed Landscape: Lock the camera application in landscape mode.lFixed Portrait: Lock the camera application in portrait mode.Note – This option only applies to the image capture and does not applyto video capture, which is only available in fixed landscape mode.lSoundsll Enable: enables the beep sound while focusing and click sound forcapturing the images.lDisable: disables the sound while focusing and capturing theimages.lModify Prefix. Select the Modify Prefix option to display the prefixwindow enabling you to edit the prefix of Image and Video files. Bydefault, Image files append with prefix IMG and video files appendwith VID. The file is saved with a name that is auto-generated with theprefix followed by a four digit number. The number is sequential.Still andVideoWhiteBalancelAuto: adjusts the white balance automatically while taking picturesand videos in different lighting conditions.lSunny: Select this option when taking pictures and videos in fullsunlight.lIncandescent: Select this option when taking pictures and videos inplaces lit with Incandescent lighting.lFluorescent: Select this option when taking pictures and videos inStill andvideoTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 79
7 Using the cameraControl Settings Modeplaces lit with Fluorescent lighting.Zoom1.0x [Minimum Zoom], 1.5x, 2.0x, 2.5x , 3.0x, 3.5x, 4.0x [Maximum Zoom].Selection of any option applies that setting to camera preview and toimages captured.Note – The Image Tagging of date-time and GPS on the image is not compatiblewith a Digital Zoom setting other than 1.0x. The EXIF tagging is not affected byDigital Zoom.StillBrightness+3 [Maximum Brightness], +2, +1, 0 [Normal Brightness], -1, -2, -3[Minimum Brightness].The selected option applies that setting to the camera preview and toimages captured. Increase the brightness if the subject is underexposed, ordecrease the brightness if the subject is overexposed. A common situationrequiring adjustment to brightness is capturing a scene with high contrastcaused by direct exposure of light sources or areas of shading or shadows.Still andvideoFlashsettingslOn: enable the flash; the flash icon appears on the screen anddual LEDs will flash while capturing images.lOff: disable the LED flash.lAuto: enable the LEDs to flash if needed to illuminate the scenes withlow-light. The auto flash icon displays on the screen.StillImagequalitylEconomy: save the captured image with low quality (highcompression).lNormal: save the captured image with medium quality (mediumcompression).lFine: save the captured image with good quality (low compression).lSuper Fine: save the captured image with very good quality (very lowcompression).Images are stored with the selected quality; the file size of the imageincreases as quality increases.StillAudioRecordlEnable: Audio capture from the microphone is enabled whilerecording.lDisable: The video that is recorded does not include any sound.VideoTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 80
7 Using the cameraManaging photos and videosTo view and manage photos and videos, tap /Pictures & Videos. The Pictures &Videos screenappears.To rename a photo or video:1. Tap the required file top open it, tap Menu, then scroll down and select Properties.Alternatively, make sure the file is selected without opening it, and then tap Menu, and selectTools/Properties.2. Enter a name in the Name field and tap OK.To delete a photo or video, tap and hold the required file, and then select Delete from the pop-upmenu.To copy a photo or video, tap and hold the required file, and then select Copy from the pop-upmenu.To send a photo or video using e-mail or SMS, tap and hold the required file, and then selectSendfrom the pop-up menu.To edit a photo:1. Tap the required file, tap Menu, then scroll down and select Edit.2. You can:ll Tap Rotate to rotate the photo 90 degrees clockwise. Tap Rotate again if required until thephoto has the desired orientation.ll Tap Menu, and then select one of the following:OptionCrop Drag a box around the area of the photo that you want to crop, andthen tap inside the box to crop the photo.Auto Correct Auto correct the photo.Undo Undo the last action.Revert to Saved Reject any changes you have made since the last Save.Save As... Save the file with a new name.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 81
Using the barcode imagernSupported symbologiesnConfiguring the barcode imagernReading barcodesSome models of the Juno T41 handheld contain anintegrated barcode imager, to scan 1D and 2Dbarcodes.The barcode imager is available through theScanner application installed on the handheld, andthrough the Juno T41 SDK.For Juno T41 SDK documentation and details onadding barcode functionality to applications, go towww.trimble.com/JunoT41/support.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 828CHAPTER
8 Using the barcode imagerSupported symbologiesThe barcode imager supports the following symbologies:l1D symbologies:ll EAN/UPClGS1 Databar (limited expanded & omni-directional)lCode 39lCode 128lUCC/EAN 128lISBNlISBTlInterleaved/Matrix/ Industrial and Standard 2 of 5lCodabarlCode 93/93ilCode 11lMSIlPlesseylTelepenlPostal codes (Australian Post, BPO, Canada Post, Dutch Post, Japan Post, PostNet,Sweden Post)l2D symbologies:ll Data MatrixlPDF417lMicro PDF 417lCodablocklMaxicodelQRlAztecTrimble Juno T41 User Guide 83
8 Using the barcode imagerConfiguring the barcode imagerTap / Settings/Setup Scanner. The Scanner Setup dialogue displays. From here you can:lTest the functionality of the integrated barcode imager. Tap Scan Now.lEdit enabled symbologies and settings. Tap Symbologies. You can:ll Enable/disable specific symbologies.lTap on a symbology name to edit its parameters.lEnable/disable the scan beep. Tap Scan Beep. Tap the checkbox to enable/disable.lEdit ConfigReading barcodesTap the ScanAgent icon to scan a barcode. Or, press the button you assigned to scanning barcodes.See Changing button assignments, page 37 for information on assigning buttons to programs.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 84
Using the UHF RFIDscannernUsing the RFIDSetup app Some models of the Juno T41 handheld contain anintegrated ultra-high frequenc (UHF)RFIDscanner.The UHF RFIDscanner is available through theRFIDSetup app, and through the Juno T41 SDK.For Juno T41 SDK documentation and details onadding RFIDfunctionality to applications, go towww.trimble.com/JunoT41/support.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 859CHAPTER
9 Using the UHF RFIDscannerUsing the RFIDSetup appUse the RFIDSetup app to:lEnable the RFIDkeyboard wedge.lConfigure the RFIDscanner (set parameters).Note – The settings configured using the RFIDSetup app apply to any RFIDscanner used with the device.You can set local settings (via an API) for a 3rd party app.lRead RFIDtags, test the configured settings.To open the RFIDSetup app, tap / Settings/RFID Setup. The ThingMagic RFIDSearchLightapp opens.Note – To use the RFIDSetup app, you must have the correct time zone, time, and date set on the handheld.See Setting the time zone, date, and time, page 22.Using a keyboard wedgeIf you use a keyboard wedge to scan RFIDtags directly into, for example, a spreadsheet (such asMicrosoft Excel):1. Tap Configure Application, then tap Wedge Settings.2. Select the button that you want to use as the keyboard wedge, then tap Save.3. Tap OK to exit the Configuration screen.4. Tap Enable RFIDkeyboard wedge to enable it.5. You are warned that power consumption will be increased; tap Yes.6. To read tags directly into the spreadsheet, open the spreadsheet program and press thebutton that you specified in stpe 2.To reduce power consumption when you are not using the keyboard wedge, tap DisableRFIDkeyboard wedge then tap OK.Configuring the applicationTap Configure Application to access the following settings:lDisplay Format. Tap to set how the EPC (Electronic Product Code) is displayed in theapplication it is being read to if you are using the keyboard wedge.lRead Parameters. Tap to set audible alerts, and keyboard wedge settings such as the scanduration and metadata settings (timestamp / RSSI- Received Signal Strength Indicator /position of when a tag is read).Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 86
9 Using the UHF RFIDscannerlPrefix / Suffix. Tap to set a prefix and suffix for all the tags that are read.lReader Settings:ll Read power (dBm: Set how much power the RFIDscanner uses when reading tags; selectthe required value from the list (from 10dB to 30dB). The default is 20dB. The higher thepower usage, the greater the reading range, and the greater the battery powerconsumptionlPopulation size. This setting gives the scanner an indication of the number of tags it islikely to read in a session. The scanner is then optimized for the selected population size.The default is Small (less than 10 tags).lTag Selection. If required, you can set a filter mask so that only tags that match the filterare scanned. Select None,OnEPC,OnTID, or On User Data from the list.lTag Types. Select the tag types you want to read. Currently you can choose from EPC Gen2 (Electronic Product Code) and ATA . You can select one or both; Trimble recommendsthat you only select the tag types you will be reading.lSelection Address. You can specify where in the tag data the scanner starts to filter. Set to0 (the default)if you do not want to specify a tag selection address.lSelect tags not matching mask: If this option is selected, tags that DONOTmatch the filterare reported. If this option is not selected, tags that match the filter are reported.lWedge Settings. See Using a keyboard wedge, above .lUpgrade RFIDFirmware. You will be sent an upgrade file and an installation key.Reading tagsTap Read RFIDTags to begin reading tags directly into the RFIDSetup app.Then tap Start Reads.Trimble Juno T41 User Guide 87

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